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FREE PAPER FREE PAPER To Advertise Your Business Throughout Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky Call: (615) 264-5779 FREE PAPER FREE PAPER August 28, 2009 Published Every Other Friday ~ Next Issue: September 11, 2009 Volume 5, Issue 109 PRSRT STD U S POSTAGE PAID NASHVILLE TN PERMIT NO. 167 Inside This Issue: Inside This Issue: Elle’s Kitchen .......................................... ............................................pg. 2 4th Annual Chili’s, St. Judes Fund Raising Auction needs Sponsors..pg. 7 Requested Delivery On or Before Sept. 1, 2009 www.americasauctionreport.com TIME DATED MATERIAL! DO NOT DELAY! America’s Auction Report P.O. Box 1435 Hendersonville, TN 37075 For Sale At AUCTION! Sumner County Farm Est. 1921 Ash Grove Farm, Antiques and Collectibles to be Sold Absolute Sumner county is rich in history and tradition. The county is the second oldest in Middle Ten- nessee, created by an act of the General Assem- bly of the State of North Carolina in November 1786 and named for Revolutionary War soldier Colonel Jethro Sumner. It’s beautiful, rolling hills along the banks of Old Hickory Lake is the just a couple of alluring fea- tures this county offers. The fact that it is a very easy drive into Nashville is the main reason Sum- ner county and specifically it’s two largest cities, Hendersonville and Gallatin have experienced such tremendous growth in recent years. see “Ash Grove” pg 3 An Advertorial by Ray Moss

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FREE PAPERFREE PAPER To Advertise Your Business Throughout Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky Call: (615) 264-5779 FREE PAPERFREE PAPER

August 28, 2009Published Every Other Friday ~ Next Issue: September 11, 2009Volume 5, Issue 109PRSRTSTD

USPOSTAGE

PAIDNASHVILLETN

PERMITNO. 167

Inside This Issue:Inside This Issue:

Elle’s Kitchen .......................................... ............................................pg. 24th Annual Chili’s, St. Judes Fund Raising Auction needs Sponsors.. pg. 7

Requested Delivery On or Before Sept. 1, 2009

www.americasauctionreport.com

TIME DATED MATERIAL!DO NOT DELAY!

America’s Auction Report P.O. Box 1435 Hendersonville, TN 37075

For Sale AtAUCTION!

Sumner County Farm Est. 1921

Ash Grove Farm, Antiques and

Collect ibles to be Sold Absolute

Sumner county is rich in history and tradition.

The county is the second oldest in Middle Ten-

nessee, created by an act of the General Assem-

bly of the State of North Carolina in November

1786 and named for Revolutionary War soldier

Colonel Jethro Sumner.

It’s beautiful, rolling hills along the banks of Old

Hickory Lake is the just a couple of alluring fea-

tures this county offers. The fact that it is a very

easy drive into Nashville is the main reason Sum-

ner county and specifically it’s two largest cities,

Hendersonville and Gallatin have experienced

such tremendous growth in recent years.see “Ash Grove” pg 3

An Advertorial by Ray Moss

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SHRIMPSCAMPI

An elegant recipe to serveon a special occasion that is

easy to prepare.

6 tablespoons Unsalted Butter

2 tablespoons chopped shallots

1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh garlic

2 pounds (62 to 70) fresh raw medium

shrimp, peeled, deveined, rinsed

1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley

1 tablespoon lemon juice

2 teaspoons chopped fresh dill weed

Hot cooked pasta

Melt butter in 12-inch skillet until siz-

zling; add shallots and garlic. Cook over

medium-high heat until shallots are soft-

ened (2 to 3 minutes).

Add shrimp; cook, stirring occasionally,

until shrimp turn pink (4 to 5 minutes).

Stir in parsley, lemon and dill weed.

Continue cook-

ing until fla-

vors are

blended (2

to 3 min-

utes).

Serve over

hot cooked

pasta.

Elle’sKitchen

931-232-1919

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Apprentice Auctioneer Sherrie Pierce

681 Highway 79 Dover, TN 37058

Firm #4454

SATURDAY • SEPTEMBER 12 (2009) • 9:01 AM

LIST: Couches (3) ~ Loveseats (3) ~ Microwaves ~ Desk Chair ~ Bookcase ~ Stereo ~ Recliners (3) ~ Hall Tree ~ Wardrobe ~ Misc. Table Lamps ~ Cherry Bedroom Suite ~ Desk ~ Dining Table & 6 Chairs ~ Misc. Glassware ~ Refrigerator ~ Washer & Dryer Sets ~ Chiffarobes ~ Coffee & End Tables ~ Upright Freezers (3) ~ Chest Freezer ~ Bar Stools ~ Dining Table & 2 Chairs ~ White Cabinet ~ Antique Railroad Light ~ Picnic Tables (4) ~ Round Plastic Table ~ Wooden Porch Rockers (2) ~ Iron Kettle w/ Stand ~ Wringer Washer ~ Metal Cabinets (2) ~ Misc. Cookware ~ Double Wash Stand w/ Tubs ~ Old Chest ~ Burn Barrel ~ Dirt Devil Vacuum ~ Dirt Devil Shampooer ~ 2 & 3 Door Metal Lockers ~ Drafting Table ~ King Sized Head & Foot Board ~ Metal Filing Cabinet ~ Old Meat Slicer ~ Folding Wooden Chairs ~ Smoker ~ Barrel Wood Stove ~ Tiki Torches ~ Large Fans ~ Pedestal Fan & More.

FARM EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT: TL 100 Ford Tractor, Cab w/ Air, Loader Bucket & Hay Spear, 516 One Owner Hours ~ 8032 JCB Track Hoe, 178 Hours, Like New ~ 10’ Wheel Disc ~ 6’ P.U. Bush Hog ~ 6’ Roto Tiller ~ 4’ Bush Hog ~ 1-Row Cultivators (2) ~ Diesel Tank w/ Stand ~ Horse Cultivator ~ Lincoln Electric Welder ~ 6HP 60 Gallon Upright Air Compressor w/ Hose Reel ~ Misc. Tires & Wheels ~ Concrete Blocks & Bricks ~ Misc. Gates ~ Scaffold Sets ~ Yard Machine Riding Mower ~ Craftsman Router ~ Old Bikes & Wagons ~ Misc. Fence Posts & Wire ~ Misc. Lumber ~ Aluminum Loading Ramps ~ Ladders ~ Radial Arm Saw ~ Craftsman Miter Box ~ Rotating Bolt Bin ~ 5HP Front Tine Tiller ~ Hand Saws ~ 6HP Pressure Washer, 2300PSI ~ Table Top Drill Press ~ Oars ~ Step Ladders ~ Craftsman Planer ~ Fishing Rods, Reels & Tackle Boxes ~ Coleman Lanterns ~ Craftsman Lathe ~ Beam Scales ~ Levels ~ Pipe Cutters ~ Hole Saws ~ Pipe Clamps ~ Miter Boxes ~ Menards 10” Table Saw ~ Bench Grinder w/ Brush ~ Antique Johnson 10HP Outboard Motor ~ Belt Sander ~ Work Mate Work Bench ~ Craftsman Table Saw/Planer Combo ~ Fly Rods ~ Canoe ~ 4-Wheel Rubber Tire Wagon ~ Misc. Shelving ~ Troy Bilt 8HP Rear Tine Tiller ~ Work Lights w/ Stands ~ And More.

GUNS: Springfield Model 6711, 12 Gauge, Pump ~ Glenfield Model 60, .22 Caliber, Semi Auto ~ Springfield .50 Caliber Muzzleloader ~ O.F. Mossberg & Sons Model 190, 16 Gauge, Pump.

SPECIAL INTEREST: Tri-Star Commercial 6-Burner Gas Stove w/ Double Oven & Griddle, 3 Years Old, Like New ~ Charbroil Commercial 4-Burner Gas Grill w/ Side Burner, Like New ~ 24’ Fiberglass Truck Bed For Storage (2) ~ 10x16 Storage Building w/ Loft ~ 12x16 Storage Building (Wired).

HOME OF HARRY & EDITH BATTEN

RAIN OR SHINE

AUCTIONEER COMMENTS: Bring the horses & cattle, and bring the boat and poles too! Ladies and Gentlemen if you are looking for a nice quiet Gentlemen’s Farm with room for the whole family, then you owe it to yourself to take a look at what we have here. Fish in your own backyard or enjoy that big cookout in the large picnic pavilion right on the edge of the creek. This is only a small portion of the merchandise to be sold on sale day. Concessions will be available.

994 W.B. SUMMERS ROAD ~ STEWART, TN From DOVER take Hwy 79 South approximately 9 miles and turn left onto Hwy 232 South, go approximately 13 miles to the Hwy 147 Junction and go straight across Hwy 147 onto White Oak Road, go approximately 5 miles and turn right onto W.B. Summers Road, sale will be 1 mile ahead. From TENNESSEE RIDGE take Hwy 147 to Cooley Ford Road, go approximately 11 miles and turn left onto W.B. Summers Road, sale will be 1 mile ahead. Signs will be posted.

TERMS: Real Estate: 10% non-refundable earnest money deposit on the day of the sale, balance due at closing within 30 days of sale date. Personal Property: Complete Settlement the day of the sale by cash, cashier’s check or personal check, with Bank Letter of Credit made out to Borens Auctions, if not known by Auction Company. Proper identification will be required. NOTICE: All information contained in this flyer was gathered from sources believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed.

LEAD-BASE PAINT DISCLOSURE: Under 42 U.S.C.(d) the purchaser of a single family residence built before 1978 has a maximum of 10 days to conduct a risk assessment or inspection of the property for the presence of lead-based paint and/or lead based hazards. Buyers must sign a waiver of the 10-day post inspection period if no inspection is done.

Real Estate Description #1: Approximately 25½ acres overlooking beautiful Oak Creek (joins TVA Easement). The property includes a 3 bedroom, 2 bath Home featuring large gathering room, kitchen/dining area/deck room, laundry room and basement with garage * 1 bedroom, 1 bath Cottage * Barn * Equipment Shed * 3 bedroom, 2 bath Mobile Home. Real Estate Description #2: 3 bedroom, 2 bath Mobile Home sitting on approximately ¾ acre. Large covered porches, metal carport and storage shed add to the appeal. Real Estate Description #3: Mostly wooded 47 acre Tract with lots of road frontage on Hill Orchard Cemetery Road. Real Estate Description #4: Approximately ½ acre lot joining TVA Easement on White Oak Creek. Access from Caney Branch Road.

Lots may be regrouped at Auctioneers discretion

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. . .”Ash Grove “Restaurants, shopping, entertainment and

more are all right here.

Yet with all the new growth going on it is

nice to know that there are some places that

you can still enjoy the sights and sounds of

nature to relax to after a hard day in the

city. You can get your chance to own a

piece of serenity on September 19th when

Gene Carman Realty and Auction, sell the

Ash Grove Farm at Absolute Auction.

In 1921, the Ash

Grove Farm

was a wedding

gift to Eugene

Branham and

his new bride.

This 90 acre

farm with a

beautiful farm

house situated

amongst a grove

of great shade

trees was the

perfect place to start a family. Since 1921,

the farm has simply passed down from one

generation to the next, and is now in the

hands of the third generation of the Bran-

hams.

City water is available to all tracts and

every tract has been soil tested for the up-

coming sale. Tracts 1 and 2 offer beautiful

mature trees and great building sites tucked

away from site of the road. Tracts 5 and 6

offer open land and great building sites and

would be perfect for a mini farm. Tract #3

features the house which is believed to

have been built in the early 1900's and was

originally a frame, farm style home. In the

1950's, Mr Branham gave his wife the gift

of adding a very large front porch and plac-

ing rock all the way around the house. The

house is still good and sturdy and features

12ft ceilings

for the main level which includes a l i v -

i n g r o o m ,

d i n i n g r o o m ,

kitchen, 3 bed-

rooms. and 2

baths. Upstairs

has three bed-

room areas

and nice large

closets for

storage space.

This tract also has a smaller home which

was used as a tenant house. Tract #4 is the

barn tract, featuring a very nice barn used

in the past for dairy purposes and is in

great condition for housing horses, cows,

or a great storage facility. Tract #7 is a lit-

tle over 18 acres and includes a large, one

acre, spring fed pond stocked and ready

for fishing. Tracts 8-10 all have a great

knoll with gorgeous views for your new

dream home. All tracts have St Blaise

Road frontage and each would make a

great place to have a family estate home,

or buy it all for future development.

Along with the property, an equally

unique collection of antiques and col-

lectibles will be offered! “The furniture

pieces in

this home

were ei-

ther origi-

n a l s

purchased

by Mr

B r a n -

ham's parents, or antiques gathered over

the years,” said Auctioneer Ray Carman..

“I am sure collectors and antique buffs

will be please with the selection at this

sale,” Ray went on to say.

continued on page 8

Partial List: 1800’s Cherry Jackson Press, Blind-door Cherry Corner Cupboard, InlaidFrench Etergne, Federal Breakfront, Jardinare (possibly Roseville), several spool cab-inets including J.P. Coates, red Spodes transfer ware china set, Allertons, Ltd. bluetransfer ware china set, large selection of Ironstone including many unusual servingpieces, Kings Court China Set by Margo (Japan), oak slant-front secretary, brass um-brella stands, unique 9 ½’ 4-drawer hall table, early wind-up and battery-operated toysin original boxes, inlaid banquet end tables, empire lamp table, matching 4-posterbeds and matching canopy beds made by Uthmanor, sterling silver pieces, early per-fume bottles, large selection of antique cast iron urns, yard furniture & planters, verylarge antique hand-made Persian rug, great selection of electrified oil lamps, match-ing pair of cranberry lustres, vintage beaded purses, selection of fur jackets and coats,several pieces of contemporary pine furniture including a pie safe, needle point firescreen, unique pair of matching wood, wing-back style chairs, coin-op child’s ridinghorse, wicker furniture including oak top wicker base table, 13’ dining room table,goat wagon and fruit carts, Irish mailer, vintage children’s sleds, unique hand-madewooden counter scales, needle point footstool, lawyer’s stacking bookcase, wingbackchairs, vintage Texaco Fire truck, indoor wooden plant stands, hand-hammered brassfire box, children’s chairs, matching set of wicker chair and rocker, Fostoria, brass

beds, oak clawfoot dining room table with 6 matching chairs, Oakbarley-twist gate leg table, drop-leaf tables, brass piano lamp,matching brass coat racks, tilt-top lamp table, pair of JAS. Hamil-ton & Co. blue stencil crocks, 5 gal. jug, butter churn, hand-paintedLimoges, large number of quilts and linens, glass and china, a vastselection of antique dolls, AND one of the largest collections of1970’s, 1980’s, & 1990’s collectibles from such names as theFranklin Mint, Danbury, Hummel, Hamilton, Lennox, Norman Ro-clwell, plus more, many unopened with the original paperworkranging from collectible plates, music boxes, Christmas items,snow globes, knives, model vehicles, University of Tennessee,dolls, golf…this is one collection of auction items you must see tobelieve!

114 GEORGE L. DAVIS BLVD. NASHVILLE, TN 37203

Directions: From I-40 in downtown Nashville, Exit 209 @ Broadway.

Building located on East side of frontage road to Interstate.13% Buyer’s Premium/ 10% If Payment By Cash or Check

Absentee Bids AcceptedDavid Allen, Lic. # 5600 Music City Auction TN FL #4976

Don’t Miss This 2 Day ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Only A Partial

Listing. ManyMore ItemsNot Listed!

Only A Partial

Listing. ManyMore ItemsNot Listed!

AuctionAuctionABSOLUTE, LABOR DAY WEEKEND

Sunday, Sept. 6 at 1PM CST &Monday, Sept. 7 at 9AM

This is a once-a-year opportunity to buy at ABSOLUTE AUCTION

hundreds of fine antiques & collectibles, all from the living Estate ofone Middle Tennessee Family. This sale is for Collectors & Dealersalike! A portion of the Monday sale will be broadcast LIVE onProxibid. Make plans now to participate, either in person or online!Photos/Info on Auctionzip, Proxibid, & our website!

www.musiccityauction.net

Music City Auction

Bid Live on Line

www.proxibid.comA view of the spring fed, two acre lake on the Ash Grove property offers a serene,

park like atmosphere for relaxing. The lake is stocked with fish and ready for you to

wet a line.

Auctioneer

Ray Carman

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GLASSWARE, POTTERY, & MISC.: A massive collection of Depression Glass (pink, Vaseline, amber, green and clear, American Block

Fostoria a large collection of rare and unusual pieces. Collections of Carnival glass in many patterns of blue, orange, pink, green, and

white. White moonstone cups, saucers, baskets, oatmeal/sandwich glass, soap glass pieces, Goofus glass, Star of David pieces, King’s

Crown pieces, blue dimple pieces, bubble glass pieces, Blue Willow pieces, Fenton pieces including 2 ruffled, diamond lace epergnes, oc-

cupied Japan pieces, 50+ preserve stands and compotes in many colors, cookie jars of all shapes and sizes, Severa sets of china, wheat pat-

tern dinnerware including glasses, kerosene lamps including miniatures lanterns, Rockwell, Bessie Graham, Sympathy numbered display

plates, many numbered crocks, whiskey decanters of all shapes and sizes (Elvis, JR Ewing, donkey/elephant), shot glasses, vinegar cruets, #84B,

#80, #40 Daisy glass butter churns, steins, dough bowls, rolling pins, 1950’s thru 80’s collection of Kentucky Derby glasses, many pieces of enam-

elware, spoon collections, thimble collections, Shawnee Corn pattern set, many shapes and sizes of salt and pepper shakers, Roseville pottery pieces,

McCoy pieces, figurines of all shapes and sizes, tea kettles, Precious Moments collection, miniature shoe collection, Lady head vases, Diana 2 cap iron

stove, 2 cast iron barrel belly stoves, 4 Colgate miniature perfume bottles, GM wringer washer with enamel tub, enamel camp fire coffee pot, #4 1/2 dinner

bell, and so much more.

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Davis cherry dining room suite w/table, 8 chairs w/one being a captain’s chair, china

cabinet, buffet, drop-leaf tea cart, cherry corner hutch, hand-made cherry corner cabinet(appox. 150 years old), oak side-by-side secretary, 2 walnut ice

boxes, 2 pie safes w/tin doors, burl walnut secretary, Grandmother clock, 6 piece cherry Cumberland Valley bedroom suite (dresser with mirror and

jewelry boxes, chest of drawers, night stand with drop leafs and drawer, night stand with 5 drawers, washstand, and bed), 4 piece cherry small cannonball

bedroom suite, 4 piece cherry Davis cabinet bedroom suite (chest-of-drawers, dresser with mirror, night stand, and bed), cherry ladies parlor rocker with

swan neck arms, 3 piece Waterfall bedroom suite, oak sewing rocker, child’s oak rockers, cherry upholstered rockers, cherry dresser, oval mirror with

rope sides, cherry piano bench, French provincial sofa and chair, sofa and end tables (marble top), square and round oak tables, cherry window drop leaf

table, oak primitive bedside table, 2 matching cherry china cabinets, butter churn, sofa mirror with guilded frame, cherry secretary, wicker rocker, barristers

glass front bookcases, cedar chest, flax wheel, Tredle sewing machine, 1950’s red formica kitchen table and chairs, wardrobes, cherry high boy chest-of-drawers, sewing chair with slide

out bottom, vintage table w/4 chairs, Mahogany bedroom suite, standard broadcast tube radio, burl wood blanket chest, square oak table spiral legs w/glass ball claw feet, square oak occasional table w/spool

legs, marble-top commode, oak washstand with mirror, cherry marble-top hall console table, oak bow-front china cabinet, side boards, Brunswick Victrola that plays w/many albums, Gulbransen studio

piano, school desks, cherry pendulum clock, refrigerators, Cold Spot freezer, Hot Point washer and dryer, glass Griswald cornbread stick pan, steamer trunks, camelback trunks, GE double door refrigera-

tor, fern stands (walnut and cherry), and iron wagon wheels.

APPROX. 1200+ DOLLS & TOYS: Raggedy Ann and Andy, Chatty Cathy, Shirley Temple, miniature and full size porcelain and china, Precious Heirloom collection, Michael Jackson, Elvis limited edi-

tion, holiday and designer Barbies, including Bob Mackie, Avon designer collection, Disney, Virginia Turner, Lee Middleton, Ashton Drake, American, Hemstedt, Christian Dior, doll clothes, doll buggies,

miniatures, doll house, miniature tea sets, Hot Wheel car sets, Matchbox car sets, 857 farm set still in the package, Lucky Toy jet racer, Borders milk truck, M & M collection, scale model cars, armored

trucks, metal airplanes, metal tanks, metal wind-up toys, Walt Disney lunch boxes, 1000+ jigsaw puzzles, The Ten Little Mulliganguards Book, McGuffie’s Second Elective Reader, and so much more.

QUILTS & SEWING MATERIAL: Numerous handmade quilts (nearly all patterns represented), blankets, spools of thread, buttons, quilting pieces of all kinds, cross-stitching materials, yarn, batting,

crochet & knitting needles, afghans, and much more.

AVON COLLECTIONS: Limited editions dolls, figurines, pocket knives, decanters, costume jewelry, perfume bottles, books, catalogs, and much more (approx. 3000 pieces).

PRINTS: Ken Holland, Don Ensor, C.W. Vittitow, Charles Crune, Donnie Finkins, and Bill Grandstaff. Some are framed along with being numbered and signed.

OLD MONEY, STAMPS, AND RELATED ITEMS: Wheat pennies, Indian head pennies, 1857 & ’58 Flying eagles, 1832 thru 1857 ½ dimes, V nickels, mercury dimes, 1850’s Liberty quarters, 1835

thru 1851 large 1 cent pieces, 1865 thru 1871 3 cent pieces, 1864 and 1866 2 cent pieces, 1963, 66, 68, and 72 mint sets, 1981 proof set, Lincoln Kennedy penny uncirculated, Liberty half dollars, Stone

Monument half dollar, 3 1971 uncirculated Eisenhower silver dollars, 1882 gold piece, Liberty silver dollars, several Eisenhower silver dollars, three 1935 and 1957 $1 silver certificates, $5 sitting silver

certificate, $10 and $20 dollar 1922 gold certificate, $10 Lewis & Clark US note, $10 1929 printed New York Federal Reserve, 1928, 1953 $2 bills, 16 $1 bills, 1963 Series B, 1928 $20 bill, 3 1976 $5 bills

with consecutive numbers, Perfee Stereograph’s France slides, 22k gold proof replica stamp book collection, 1 cent to $2 stamps (sheets and books) collectors editions, model 98 M1 World War II rifle, vin-

tage adv. signs, collection of political campaign buttons (National level), and old postcards. Vinyl records include many well known artist such as Elvis and other popular recording stars

SALE ORDER: Friday, September 11th, 1pm Avon, carnival glass, puzzles, old magazines, vinyl records and albums, misc glass, crocks, and dolls. Sat., September 12th, 9am dolls, Depression glass, Fos-

toria, old money, gun, stamps, quilts, daisy churns, preserve and compote stands, and cookie jars. Friday, September 18th, 1pm toys, figurines, misc glass, yard planters and related items, cast iron ware,

kerosene lamps. Saturday September, 19th, 9am house, furniture, 1990 Lincoln, 1997 Hallmark trailer, Gone With the Wind and hurricane lamps, and remainder of glass items.

Wally Gilliam Realty & Auction

DIRECTIONS TO AUCTION: I-65N to Exit #6 onto Hwy 100 toward Franklin, right at

light on Hwy 1008, right on East Cedar Street (Old Hwy 100) to sale site on left. Signs

posted.

AN AUCTION WITH SO MANY BEAUTIFUL ITEMS, IT WILL TAKE TWO WEEKENDS TO SELL THEM ALL!

815 East Cedar Street, Franklin, KY 42134More Pictures and Information can be found on our website: www.gilliamrealtyandauction.com

704 South Broadway

Portland, Tennessee

(615) 325-4597 - Office

(615) 325-1176 - Fax

Announcements made day of sale take precedence

over all prior advertising.

REAL ESTATE: All brick home on

a beautiful approx. 1.25 acre lot with

mature shade trees, landscaped lawn, and serene setting with a gazebo in the side yard to

relax in (gazebo to be sold separately and to be moved). Home was built in 1961 and has

approx. 3500 sq. ft. of living area. The first floor offers an entry foyer that leads to a formal

living room, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, large utility room, separate den with fire-

place, 3 spacious bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, and a 14’x40’ sunroom perfect for relaxing or en-

tertaining. The basement has its own private entrance from the sunroom or inside the home

and offers a living room area, 1 bedroom, private bath that needs to be completed, kitchen,

and storage room. Home has all city utilities available including sewer, C/H/A, carpet and

vinyl flooring, covered front porch, large patio, 2 car detached garage with electricity and 2

large storage rooms. There are 2 single wide trailers that will be sold separately (to be

moved) . We invite you to take a drive to see this property and give us a call with any ques-

tions.

VEHICLES & TRAILERS: 1990 Lincoln Continental (one owner/23,213 miles) and 1997

8’x20’ Hallmark enclosed trailer in excellent condition.

REAL ESTATE TERMS: Please have your financial arrangements made prior to sale day. We

require 15% down sale day with closing to be on or before 30 days from day of sale. Buyer and

seller are responsible for their own closing costs. Taxes to be pro-rated at closing and seller to

provide good deed.

PERSONAL PROPERTY TERMS: Cash, good check or MasterCard/Visa debit and credit

cards will be accepted with a service charge per transaction day of sale. ** Sales tax will be col-

lected**

LOVELY BRICK HOME ON 1.25 ACRESDOLLS, FIGURINES, ANTIQUES & GLASSWARE

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 & 18, 2009 AT 1:00 P.M. AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 & 19, 2009 AT 9:00 A.M.

Henry and Evelyn Barnes Estate Auction

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COAT, CRAVAT, DRESS, DRESSING GOWN, FOOTWEAR, FROCK, GLOVES, HAT,

HEADWEAR, JACKET, JERKIN, JUMPER, KILT, KNITWEAR, NIGHTWEAR, OVER-

COAT, RAINCOAT, ROBE, SANDALS, SCARF, SHIRT, SHOES, SKIRT, SOCKS,

STOCKINGS, SUIT, SWEATER, TIE, TRACKSUIT, TRAINERS, TROUSERS, UN-

DERWEAR, VEST, WAISTCOAT.

TRY IT ONCan you find the hidden words? They may be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, forwards or backwards.

2801 Hwy 96 ~ Burns, TN 37029

Office Number: 446-3222

[email protected] Direct Number: 477-7527

Jan Cooper

Exit One Realty and Auction

August 28, 2009

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NEW HARMONY ROAD • HARTSVILLE, TN (Macon Co.)

Saturday, Sept. 12, 10 a.m.202 CABIN LANE • RED BOILING SPRINGS, TN

VINYL SIDED HOUSE W/PARTIAL BASEMENTCITY WATER C/H/A • DECK • COVERED

PORCH• NICE WOODED LOTDIRECTIONS FROM HILLWOOD SHOPPING CENTER IN REDBOILING SPRINGS: Take Hwy. 52 traveling east to Hwy. 56, lefton Hwy. 56 North traveling through downtown and remaining onHwy. 56 to Poplar Wood Estates, right on Poplar Wood Estates thenleft on Cabin Lane to property on right (signs posted).

REAL ESTATE: Spacious vinyl sided home (built 1991;approx.1280 sq. ft. & partial basement); the completelyremodeled layout

continues w/2 bedrooms, 2 baths (1 w/2 bedrooms, 2 baths (1 w/whirlpool), living room, kitchen/dining room and utility room. The home also features a nice deck, covered front porch, citywater and city gas plus a “new” Trane C/H/A unit. “This home is move in ready!” All of these improvements positioned ona nice wooded lot along Cabin Lane in the quiet and peaceful Poplar Wood Estates Subdivision.

TERMS: 10% (non-refundable) deposit down day of sale and balance w/the deed or Macon Bank & Trust is offering non-qualifying terms by paying a total of 20% down and financing the remaining 80% payable monthly @ 5.75% locked for12 months and amortized up to a 20 year repayment plan depending on the amount of your purchase. You may also callMaconBank & Trust or Citizens Bank for some pre-sale qualifying bank terms.

AUCTION AGENT: Ben Bray (615) 666-2232. REFERRING AGENT: Jerry Shoulders (615) 655-3989. NOTE FROMAGENT: 1st Time Home Buyer, Investor, Land Lord, this is the property you’ve been looking for! A nice “completely re-modeled” vinly sided home positioned on a wooded lot in the quiet and peaceful Poplar Wood Estates Subdivision. If youare a 1st Time Home Buyer, this would be perfect for the Federal Tax Credit Program, but you must act now! The banksare also offering some outstanding terms which makes it a wonderful time to invest your money in some real estate. Giveus a call today for a pre-sale preview and we will see you on Saturday, Sept. 12th, 10 a.m. @ 202 Cabin Lane.

Information in this ad is believed to be correct but not warranted. Any announcement made day of sale takes precedence over any other advertising.

837 CROSS LANES ROAD • WESTMORELAND, TN (MACON COUNTY)

Saturday, Sept. 12th, 1:00 p.m.SPACIOUS VINYL SIDED HOME • LARGE COVERED PORCH •BUILT-IN APPLIANCES • C/H/A • CITY WATER • NICE SHADEDLOT • OAK DINING TABLE • SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR •HITACHI “BIG SCREEN” TV • CRAFTSMAN AIR COMPRES-SOR • PRESSURE WASHER • RIDING MOWER • MACTOOL CHEST• GO-KART • 1990 DODGE SPIRIT PLUSLOTS & LOTS OF OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY

MR. RANDY HARPER PROPERTYLOCATION: 837 CROSS LANES ROAD • WESTMORELAND, TN(MACON COUNTY)

DIRECTIONS FROM LAFAYETTE: Take Hwy. 52 By-Pass traveling west to Oak Dale Road,right on Oak Dale Road, going straight @ the sharp curve onto Cross Lanes Road to prop-erty and sale site on the left.

DIRECTIONS FROM WESTMORELAND: Take Hwy. 52 By-Pass traveling east and crossinginto Macon County to Oak Dale Road, left onto Oak Dale Road going straight @ the sharpcurve onto Cross Lanes Road to property and sale site on the left.

REAL ESTATE: Spacious vinyl sided double wide home (built 2001; 2128 sq. ft.). The homeis currently set up as a 4 BR (possibly 5) / 2 bath, living room, kitchen/dining room, utility room andoffice. Other features include a large covered porch, deck, city water, builtin appliances and C/H/A.This large home plus a 24’x30’ detached garage positioned on a mostly level shaded lot (.86 ac.)along Cross Lanes Road in Western Macon County. Ladies and gentlemen this is a very nice homein a very convenient location just off of Hwy. 52 between Lafayette and Westmoreland.

FURNITURE • PERSONAL PROPERTY: Hitachi 53” HD projection TV, oak computer desk, marbletop plant stands, 2 piece LR suit (hide-a-bed sofa & chair), reclining sofa, oak claw foot dining table& chairs, G.E. side by side refrigerator, Frigidaire washer & dryer, king size waterbed, Zenith 27”color TV, RCA HD Direct TV Receiver, (3) floor lamps, twin bed, 25” color console TV, 4drawer chest, king size bed & frame, office chair, Hoover carpet cleaner, Sony speakers,Jensen speakers, computer equipment (monitor, keyboard, printer, scanner, joy stick, ca-bles), golf clubs, bat & glove, misc. cookware, elec. griddle, deep fryer, toaster, picnic bas-ket, elec. mixer, thermos, elec. iron (2) oval satellite dishes, industrial mop & bucket, shoeshine kit, bar stool, board games, Craftsman BBQ utensils, plastic cooler, 5 ft. pool table,plastic storage containers, elec. fan, elec. lamp, CD players, window blinds, stereo, air puri-fier, (2) oil filled heaters, auto air freshener, studio lights, track lights, Motorola communica-tion device, Radio Shack scanner, walkie-talkie, VHS movies, VCR camera, tripod, CDs,DVDs, telephone, Huffy “Stone Mountain” 10 spd. bike, camping equipment, motorcycle helmet...

TOOLS • EQUIPMENT: Mac tool chest, 6 ft. alum. ladder, 6 ft. wooden ladder, Snap-On creeper, alum. loading ramps,(2) pressure sprayers, 4 ft. alum. level, 1/2” elec. drill, jig saw, skil saw, Craftsman 6 hp. 60 gal. air compressor, Karcher6 hp 2300 psi pressure washer, Sears 3-ton jack, 4’x8’ 2- wheel trailer, misc. hand tools, metal car ramps, wheel bar-row, scissor jacks, jack stands, Neumatic air tools, 18½ hp-46” riding mower, Huskee push mower, Poulan weedeater,garden hose, air hose, fishing rod & reels, Scotts push spreader, metal storage bin, wooden spool table on wheels, cast-ers, Newmatic tires w/axles, misc. a/c tools, elec. hedge trimmer, hand saw, drill bits, punches, crow bar, battery charge,wheel puller, nuts & bolts, storage bins, flat top storage trunk, electrical supplies, electrical power boxes, gas cans, paintbrushes, car speakers....

GO-KART: Silver Fox 6 hp “2-seater” Go-Kart. CAR: 1990 Dodge Spirit 4 dr., 4 cyl., A/T, “weak transmission.”

SELLER: Mr. Randy Harper. TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 10% down and balance w/the deed or Macon Bank & Trust is of-fering non-qualifying terms by paying a total of 20% down and financing the remaining 80% payable monthly @ 5.75%locked for 12 months and amortized up to a 20 year repayment plan depending on the amount of your purchase.

PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or good check (positive ID required). AGENT: Ben Bray (615) 666-2232.

NOTE FROM AGENT: Ladies and gentlemen - Location, Location, Location - spacious vinyl sided home - detachedgarage and the list goes on! This is a “nice” home and property loaded w/improvements plus it is conveniently locatedbetween Lafayette and Westmoreland selling @ ABSOLUTE Public Auction. Check this real estate out along with thishuge list of personal property items and remember to be with us on Saturday, Sept. 12 @ 1 p.m. and wewill see you at 837 Cross Lanes Road in Western Macon County. Information in this ad is believed to be correct but not warranted. Any announcement made day of sale takes precedence over any other advertising.

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The 4th Annual Chil i 's St . Jude Auction Seeks

Sponsors. Fishing Tournament Added Raise Funds.

The 4th annual Chili's St. Jude Auction of

Franklin is seeking sponsors of its fourth

annual charity auction. The benefit Auc-

tion will be held at the Elk's Lodge,

Franklin, TN on September 18th, 2009 at

6:00 pm. This year the event will add a

bass fishing tournament on September

19th at Mason's Boat Dock in Waverly,

TN. Sponsors are needed. Any amount

would be appreciated. All sponsors will be

advertised in promotional materials in-

cluding: tee shirts, souvenirs, and news re-

leases.

The event begins are 6 pm with live music

and fajitas while they last. The auction will

begin are 7 pm and last until about 9 pm.

There will be a cash bar and a music jam

session following the auction.

The First annual Fishing Tournament will

be held are Mason’s Boat Dock in Waverly

Tennessee on September 19, 2009. Pre

registration is $90.00 for a two man team.

Registration after 9 pm on September 18

will be $100.00. Check in is from 4:30 am

until 5:45 a.m. at Masons Boat Dock

Restaurant where a breakfast buffet will be

served to all registered fishermen.

Blast off will be are 6:00 a.m. Boats will

leave in order of received registration!

Prize money will be guaranteed for the

first 5 places with a total payout of

$2000.00! Other gifts and prizes will be

available for registered fishermen!

Auction items are also being accepted in

lieu of a sponsorship. Fishing related

prizes to be given to participating fisher-

man would also be gratefully accepted!

Please help us help this worthy cause!

Chili’s nationwide raises nearly 10 million

for St. Jude annually. Please help us make

a significant contribution to this charity!

Sponsors can make checks to: Nashville

West Auctioneers Escrow. You will be

given an official receipt from St. Jude

which authorizes us to raise funds to sup-

port these events. All contributions are

100% Tax deductible!

Contact: Melanie Eifling, Auctioneer andChairman @ 615-584-3118, Eddie Greer,Auctioneer@ 615-417-9894, CharlieKeiser Geiger, Event Coordinator @ 615-829-9663, or Kevin Cousick, Chili'sParkway Commons General Manager @615--794-1499.

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LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION!2346 SQ. FT. CONVENIENCE MARKET ON 2.40 ACRES

W/FULLY EQUIPPED RESTAURANT, B-B-Q PIT ADT SECURITY SYSTEM AND ZX-30 WOLF TANNING BED SYSTEM

Directions: From Dickson: Hwy. 48 North through Charlotte, TN, Sale ahead on right. From Clarksville: Hwy 48 North to Cumberland Furnace. Sale on left. From Nashville: West on I-40, Rt. on Exit 172 (Hwy46N), Left on 70 By Pass West, then Rt. on Hwy 48N, then follow directions from Dickson

Tanning BedTables & ChairsStoolsOutside Letter BoardDouble Bar-B-Q PitSecurity MirrorsADT System2 Stainless Steel Food Warmers2 BBQ RoastersDeep FryerElectric Roller GrillPizza WarmerBus BoxElectric Fireplace

Dinner PlatesSilverwarePotts & PansDrink GlassesStainless Steel SinkStainless Steel DishwasherStainless Steel Prep Table4 Stainless Steel TablesHood Fan & Fire systemStainless Steel ShelvingMicrowaveMeat ScaleMenu BoardMeat Slicer

Pizza Ovens

TV Monitors and Cameras

(2) Televisions

Cash Register

2 Level Food Warmer

2- Upright Freezers

Full Size Refrigerator

2- Small Refrigerators

Chest Freezer

Large Upright 2 Door Cooler

Stove

Coffee Pot w/satellite Carriers

Cup Holder & Condiment Organizer

2004 Tennessee State Champion AuctioneerAnnouncements made day of sale take precedence over all prior advertising.

Find More Information at: www.haroldferrellauctions.com

615-763-0658 or Cell:615-268-8654

Just minutes from Dickson and Clarksville, this location isready to make you money! The property also includes a 6 Door,Walk in Cooler, a 15x18 Covered Double Pit Bar-B-Q stand, a12x16 Covered Lunch Pavilion with Picnic Table and more!

Financing available throughFarmers & Merchants Bankto Pre-Qual i f ied Buyers .

Terms: 15% down, day of sale. Re-mainder of balance due at closing.sale to close on or before September25, 2009. Seller providing title in-surance, property taxes pro-ratedthrough closing. Possession givenwith deed.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 12TH AT 9:00 AM

15007 Hwy. 49, Suite B, Vanleer, TN 37181, 615-764-0171

FIRM LIC. # 5195

FULLY OPERATIONAL RESTAURANT AND MARKET SELLING COMPLETE!

Here is a small list of the items that will

be available: 1850's Cherry Corner Cup-

board, unique buffet with decorative

woodwork, Large Wardrobe, Cannon Ball

Bed, corner tables, Lady's and Gents

atChairs, Victorian style sofas. Cherry

Chest of drawers, quilt chest, and many

more furniture items, this sale is sure to

please any antique dealer, lover, or enthu-

siast. There is also a Henry F. Miller

grand piano in great shape that will be of-

fered at this sale.

You also will be amazed by the primitive

nature of many of the items! Like the

grinding rock and seat stand, Seed Gin,

Apple Cider Mill. TN Pottery pieces,

Dolls. China pieces. Single and Double

Trees. Old tools. And much more.

In addition to the beautiful building lots

and desireable antiques, there will also be

farm equipment and old tools. This is de-

finately an auction that will be too good to

pass up.

For more information about this upcom-

ing auction, contact Ray Carman at 1-

877-374-4694 or 615-428-4920 or you

can go to their web site at:www.CarmanAuction.com

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