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    Wayne Gretzky rookie card sells for record$94,613 price at Auction

    Newsy Lalonde and a 1911-12 C55Georges Vezina that both sold for$100,000.

    Helping increase the card's value wasthe fact that it was graded a GEM MINT10, a pristine rating, by evaluators fromPSA, a well-known grading company.

    Gretzky's rookie cards are some of themost sought-after in the industry, butvery few can compare to this one

    Other Gretzky history sold included No.99's official contract from the Soo Grey-hounds of the Ontario Major Junior

    Hockey League from 1977, which wentfor $22, 039.20

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    Sports cards have turned into big busi-ness over the past 25 years and as

    time has gone on, certain ones havegarnered interest beyond the rest, suchas the famous Honus Wagner T-206that has enamored collectors for yearsand saw one sold for $2.35 million in2007.

    California-based SCP Auctions listed a1979-80 Wayne Gretzky O-Pee-Cheerookie card in their latest auction andthe hockey treasure sold for a final bid-ding price of $94,163, a record for amodern hockey card passing the

    $80,000 bid for the same exact card in2006. The all-time record for a hockeycard is a tie between a 1910-11 C56

    Elles Kitchen......................................................................page 2Crossword Puzzle..............................................................page 217th-century Chinese cannon sells at auction..... page 4

    Lady Dis Black Dress still drawing attention.......page 6

    Union Minute Man Sercice Porcelain Sign Realizes$12,938 at Auction

    (REDLANDS, Calif.) A round UnionMinute Man Service double-sided porce-lain sign with graphics, 30 inches in diam-eter and boasting great gloss and color,sold for $12,938 at auction.

    The sign was rated 9 out of 10 for conditionon one side and 8.9 on the other. It was thetop lot at a recent Petroliana & AdvertisingAuction.

    Globes, especially, did very well, and bid-

    ding was spirited all day long. A good signthe economy is finally turning around.

    A Signal Gas double-sided porcelain signwith a black stoplight graphic, 45 inches indiameter topped out at $4,600; and aUnion Service Stations bench with a porce-lain back rest, rose to $4,312.

    A Hi-Power Gasoline globe with ethyl logolenses in an originalred ripple glass globebody, with lens andthe body in good con-dition, went to a deter-mined bidder for$2,760; and a veryrare Union Oil Com-pany single-sided porcelain sign with red,white and blue logo, measuring 7 inchesby 7 inches, changed hands for $2,300.

    A pair of Phillips pieces sold for identicalprices of $1,035. One was a PhillipsUnique globe with 13 inch lenses on aglass globe body. The other was a Phillips66 double-bubble clock with red and whitelogo, 16 inches in diameter. The clock wasfunctioning and in good shape.

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    ACROSS

    1 Factor of ten5 Did well

    9 Dryad14 Always15 Smudge16 Greek government17 Regulation18 Weightless19 Swiss mathematician20 Precedes an alias21 Uncover23 Studied a book24 Sports car brand26 Distress call28 Central Intelligence Agency29 Not many (2 wds.)31 Boxer Muhammad34 Infer

    37 Lion and tiger cross39 Compass point40 Lab animal41 Strong odor42 Delete44 Gerbil (2 wds.)47 Lager48 Baths50 Sailor's yes51 School group52 Except on a condition56 Extravagant party59 Large egyptian statue63 Still64 Golf tournaments66 Peel

    67 Italian money68 Grab for69 __ upon a time70 Desire71 Trouble72 Celebrity73 Id's counterparts

    DOWN

    1 Coffee shop order2 Arouse

    3 Wood4 Be5 Away from the axel6 Nip7 European monetary unit8 Removes the water9 North by east

    10 Not mine11 Donkey12 Appeal13 Pack21 Little Mermaid's love22 Vane direction25 Pimpled27 Night bird29 Belonging to Eves husband

    30 Soft white cheese31 Accent mark32 For fear that33 Gall34 Jail room35 Off-Broadway award36 __ Minor (Little Dipper)38 Propel39 Body of water43 Eastern Standard Time45 Wash46 Wildcat49 Old-fashioned Dads51 Plural for pennies53 Looking at54 Power controlling device

    55 Corset56 Shape57 Fencing sword58 Bluish green60 Aces61 Insinuate62 Ancient Indian

    Elles Kitchenwww.AmericasAuctionReport.com

    Beef Burgundy Recipe

    Crossword Fun!

    Chocolate-Strawberry Celebration Cake

    Ingredients

    * 1-1/2 pounds beef stew meat, cutinto 1-inch cubes

    * 1/2 pound whole fresh mushrooms, halved

    * 4 medium carrots, chopped* 1 can (10-3/4 ounces) condensed

    golden mushroom soup, undiluted* 1 large onion, cut into thin wedges

    * 1/2 cup Burgundy wine or beefbroth* 1/4 cup quick-cooking tapioca* 1/2 teaspoon salt* 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme* 1/4 teaspoon pepper* Hot cooked egg noodles

    Directions

    * In a 5-qt. slow cooker, combine the first10 ingredients.

    * Cover and cook on low for 5-1/2 to 6-1/2 hours or until meat is tender. Servewith noodles. Yield: 6 servings.

    GARNISHES* 2 ounces semisweet chocolate, melted* 1 pound fresh strawberries, hulled

    GANACHE* 4 ounces semisweet chocolate,

    chopped* 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream

    Directions

    * Combine the first seven ingredients;beat on low speed for 30 seconds. Beaton medium for 2 minutes. Transfer totwo greased and floured 9-in. round bak-ing pans. Bake at 350 for 28-32 min-utes or until a toothpick comes outclean. Cool for 10 minutes before re-moving from pans to wire racks to coolcompletely. Beat the butter, confec-tioner's sugar and cocoa until blended;add milk and beat until smooth. Spreadfrosting between layers and over topand sides of cake.Pipe or spoon melted chocolate ontowaxed paper in decorative designs; letstand until set. Arrange strawberries ontop of cake. For ganache, place choco-late in a small bowl. Heat cream just toa boil; pour over chocolate and whiskuntil smooth. Drizzle over top of cake,allowing ganache to drape down thesides. Top with chocolate garnishes.Yield: 12 servings.

    Ingredients

    * 1 package (18-1/4 ounces) chocolatecake mix

    * 1 package (3.9 ounces) instant chocolate pudding mix

    * 4 eggs* 1 cup (8 ounces) sour cream* 3/4 cup water* 1/4 cup canola oil* 4 ounces semisweet chocolate,

    meltedFrosting

    * 2 cups butter, softened* 4 cups confectioners' sugar* 3/4 cup baking cocoa* 1/2 cup 2% milk

    May 6 , 2011

    Prep: 10 min. Cook: 5-1/2 hours

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    David Allen, Auctioneer #5600

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    211 McLemore Street,

    Dickson, TN 37055

    ~ NEAL TRICE, AUCTIONEER 615-202-6806 ~

    Firm Lic. #868

    ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ADVERTISING

    500 ACRES FARM EQUIPMENT ANTIQUES GLASSWARE

    PUBLIC AUCTIONSATURDAY, MAY 14, 2011, AT 10:00 A.M.

    580 MCELHINEY ROAD(TENNESSEE CITY) DICKSON, TENNESSEE

    Reason for Selling: Mr. & Mrs. Coy Simmons are retiring andmoving to town.

    ~ 500+ ACRES TO BE SOLD IN 8 TRACTS ~

    REAL ESTATE TO SELL FIRST AT 10:00 A.M.

    Directions: From I-40 Exit 172 go North on Highway 46 and turn left onto High-way 70 By-pass. Go approx. 8 miles and turn left on McElhiney Rd. Go 1 mileto the sale on the right. Watch for auction signs.Tract #1: Contains 127.63 Acres & is improved with a 3 story home. It has abeautiful 12+ acre lake, rolling pasture land and beautiful scenic oak & dogwood

    trees, This tract has one of the most private and picturesque settings that includes a lake stocked with bass, crappie, blue gill& catfish.

    Tract #2: Contains 94.79 Acres and has rolling pasture land and a 12 acre lake plus 3 small ponds. This lake is also stockedwith bass, crappie, blue gill & catfish. This tract also has beautiful building sites.

    Tract #3: Contains 12.25 Acres and has pasture land with a beautiful building site with large oak trees.

    Tract #4: Contains 5.51 Acres & is improved with 2 metal buildings. The shop building is 75x150 with a 10 inch concretefloor, a bathroom, kitchen, 4 drive thru 14x16 electric roll up doors, 3 phase electric and air outlets throughout. The secondbuilding is 75x200 with an unfinished floor and 18x20 opening in front & back.

    Tract #5: Contains73.11 Acres and has pasture land with a small pond.Tract #6: Contains 65.15Acres fronting Highway 70 with city water.Tract #7: Contains 56.13 Acres fronting highway 70 with city water.Tract #8: Contains65.78 Acres fronting Highway 70 with city water.Tracts 6,7 & 8 have small growth and need clearing but have beautifulrolling hills located on a main highway or would make a good natural huntingpreserve.

    This property would be good to put 1 or more tracts together to make a good cattle farm or horse operation. These lakes alsowould be ideal for weekend homes & recreational purposes.

    2 Man saw Antique floor scales Small cast iron wood stove

    Ladies side saddle Counter scales Wagon seat benchAn ti qu e Ba rbe r & Gr een t oy L ots of C ap od imo nt e An tiq ue d re ss er

    conveyor truck Italian made pottery pieces Cane table & chairs

    Lots of Fostoria Lots of cookware Whirlpool washer & dryer

    Lots of table & chairs Cane rocking chairs SS grill, SS cabinet & SS table

    Lots of cast iron cookware Patio furniture Draft beer box

    Jack Daniels & Wild Turkey Benches & chairs Old wagon wheels

    Whiskey bottle collection Working stop light Large antique live cricket box

    Large butcher b lock Cas t i ron sea ts Ox yokes ( singles & doubles)

    Commercial gas stove/deep fryer Large aluminum cookware Lots of cast iron flower pots

    Ol d b enc h f rom Di ck son Bu s S tat io n D ee p fr eez ers An tiq ue han d t ool s

    Antique 1931 GE refrigerator (runs) Refrigerators Tables

    Kerosene lamp collection Propane cooker Old crocks

    Arrow head collection Other items too numerous to mention

    Savage Model 340 .222 cal. Rem. bolt action Browning 12 ga. auto vent rib (Magnum)

    w/3x9 wide angle scope Made in Belgium

    Browning 22 auto w/scope made in Belg ium Browning 12 ga. au to vent rib (Light Twelve)

    Br ow nin g s lug bar rel 12 ga. fit s Br ow nin g a uto M ad e i n B elg ium

    Browning 30.06 auto w/3x9 Redfield scope Thompson Center Arms Contender w/3 bar re ls

    Made in Belgium 45 Colt/22 LR/44 Mag. Barrels

    Ford 7710 Cab/4x4 tractor - John Deere 310D 4x4 backhoe - Bushhog Brand 15' rotary cutter -John Deere F935 front mount

    mower - 6' HD Bushhog Brand rotary cutter Model 3715- New Holland BR780 round baler - John Deere 20' hay wagon -

    New Holland hay rakes (left & right) Models 258 & 260 - New Holland Model 617 disc mower, pull type - John Deere Gator

    6'x4' diesel electric dump- Shaver SC-50 stump grinder - Lincoln 350 amp gas welder - 2-Club Car golf carts 48 volt - Pasture

    harrow - Portable loading chute- Metal creep feeder - 300 Gal. Fuel tank - Scrap metal - Gas sump pump- Large metal fish

    tank - Metal fence posts - WW corral panels with catcher & palpitation chute -Angle grinder - Log chains - Assorted hand tools

    - Heavy duty floor jack - Motor hoist - Lots of flat plate steel - Lots of pipeline pipe -Other items too numerous to mention!

    Personal Property

    Farm Equipment

    Terms: Personal Property: Cash or check with proper ID. Real Estate: 10% down day of sale and balance with deed.

    Seller to furnish Owner's title insurance and new survey. Call office for plat!

    VISIT WWW.CHARLESWOODARD.COM FOR ADDITIONAL PICTURES & PLAT

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    Clarksville,TennesseesNEWESTAUCTIONVENUE!EVERY THURSDAY EVENING at 6:00 PM

    Antique Coins, including Indian Head & Wheat PenniesVintage Toys Morgan & Peace Silver Dollars SterlingSilver & Silver Plate Flatware and Holloware Glass,

    Porcelain, & Pottery Items Barber Dimes, Quarters, &Half Dollars Franklin Half & Kennedy Half Dollars, Mint &

    Proof Gold, Silver, & Costume Jewelry Coin SetsMercury Dimes &

    Buffalo Nickels Figurines Art Pocket Knives StampsAntiques Furniture Vintage Clocks Primitives

    And much, much more!!!!!!!!Located Inside Old Stuff Mall

    924 G New Providence Blvd - Clarksville, Tennessee

    Jim- 931-206-1390 John - 931-220-4319

    Consignments accepted upon approval

    Jim Giles, AuctioneerFirm License #5684 - Auction Services Available

    10% Buyers premium. Cash, credit card, or good check. All terms and conditions and other announcements made the day of the

    auction take precedence over any prior announcements or advertisements. Property is being sold as is with any and all faults.

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    tising, petromobila, Coca-Cola and soda/beverage, tobacciana, pop culture, coin-op,music and movie memorabilia, unique one-of-a-kind items, plus much, much more!

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    17th-century Chinese cannon fires$149,500 salvo at auction

    615-335-6261

    David Allen,Auctioneer #5600

    Music City AuctionTN FL 4976

    Always accepting qualityconsignments

    13% Buyer's Premium (10% if payment by cash/check)

    114 George L. Davis Blvd.Nashville, TN 37203

    CINCINNATI A 17th-century ChineseQing Dynasty cannon, estimated at$10,000-$15,000, brought $149,500today at Cowan's Historic Firearms

    and Early Militaria auction. The priceincludes a 15% buyers premium.

    Two bidders battled competitively fornearly five minutes over the cannon,which was the opening lot of the sale.Made in 1695, the cannon is significantin that its design was inspired by thenoted Flemish Jesuit Missionary andImperial confidant Ferdinand Verbiest.

    Only 17 cast guns bearing Verbiestsname are known to exist, and most arein European museums. The cannonwas taken from the Ha Ta gate during

    the Boxer Rebellion and the multina-tional attack on the walls of the TartarCity, Aug. 13 and 14, 1900. After theevent, Colonel Webb C. Hayes, son ofPresident Rutherford B. Hayes,shipped the gun to the United Statesas a war souvenir.

    A similar cannon sold for 45,000($74,400) in London in June 2010

    Auction Central News

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    DIRECTIONS: From the Gallatin Square, take Hwy.

    109S (Southwater), turn right on Hale Avenue. Seeauction signs posted on the corner of Hale Avenue &

    Spencer.REAL ESTATE: Consists of a nice 3-BR, 2- bathranch brick house on a choice corner lot (lot size ap-

    prox. 150' x 148'). Home has approx. 1648 sq. ft., spa-

    cious living room and dining area combined, kitchen,

    den with fireplace, CH&A, new roof, screened backpatio, 2-car garage and concrete drive. This home has

    been well maintained and shows great. Property is in

    a great location.ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Circa 1880's Day bed, swivel desk chair,marbletop chest-of-drawers, floor lamps, chairs, mirrors, vases, Circa 1900's pair of

    game tables, coffee tables, end tables, Chickering piano with bench, Ottoharp, walnut

    chairs, 2-tier table, Nest of 4 inlay taper leg tables, Crystal, punch bowl set, Royal

    Dutch Kirkwood china, Thumb-print dishes, Mason china, figurines, candle holders,cake stand, sherbert cups, glassware and dishes galore, sofa, love seat, wing-back chair, coat rack, books, Zenith TV, Magnavox

    TV, Kenmore refrigerator, microwave, stack Maytag washer and dryer, Rosewood arm chairs, ice cream parlor table and 2 chairs,

    small kitchen appliances, pots-n-pans, corningware, antique tape recorder, outdoor grill,

    and so much more!TERMS: Real estate: 20% down day of sale, balance with deed or terms available

    through the Citizens Bank of Gallatin to qualified buyers. Contact Kim Starnes at

    (615)206-1748 for details. Personal property: Cash or good check.AUCTION AGENTS: Gene Carman and Lloyd Andrews (615)452-5341

    SATURDAY MAY 21 at 10:00 AM

    May 6 , 2011

    LARGE 4-BEDROOM 3-BATH HOUSE (POSSIBLE MOTHER-IN-LAWAPARTMENT) AND LOT (LOT SIZE 100 X 213) - COVERED BACK DECK1 CAR CARPORT CONCRETE DRIVE - PERSONAL PROPERTY ITEMS

    THE SUE LOFTIS ESTATE PROPERTY

    NoBuyers Premium

    1169 TIMBERWOOD DRIVE - GALLATIN

    SATURDAY, MAY 14 AT 10:AM

    DIRECTIONS:From the Gallatin Square: Take Hwy. 109S (Southwater), turn left on Colesferry Road, right on Woodvale,and follow auction signs.REAL ESTATE: Spacious 1-story A-frame ranch-style 4-BR 3-bath house on a choice 100 x 213 ft. lot. Has over 2800 sq.ft., living room/dining room combo with soaring ceilings and rock fp with Buck stove insert, kitchen complete with appliances,breakfast room, den, CH&A, utility connections, and carpet/vinyl flooring. 3-BRs and 2 full baths in the main part of housewith 1-BR 1-bath in an attached living area just perfect for a mother-in-law apartment. Home is in a beautiful setting with 1-car carport, chain-link fencing, detached storage building, and has covered back deck. This home has been well maintained andshows great!PERSONAL PROPERTY ITEMS: 8x12 Storage Barn, Frigidaire refrigerator, Magic Chef washer, Frigidaire dryer, justlike new couch & chair, recliner, coffee table and end tables, dinette table with 6 chairs and buffet, dry sink, Bakers racks,dresser, stereo, Magnavox TV, lamps, vases, upholstered chairs, picture frames, lots of statues, mirrors, figurines galore, 2-shelfcurio cabinet, Bristol china, International china, pitcher & glasses, water bed, pitcher & bowl with stand, home interior, porchfurniture, dinner bell, carousel horse, fireplace set, flat irons, shoe last, canister set, cookie jars, blender, toaster, utensils, pots-n-pans, linens, and lots lots more.

    FOR FREE BROCHURE, CALL (615)452-5341 OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE ATWWW.CARMANREALESTATE.COM

    TERMS: 20% down day of sale, remaining balance with deed; or terms available to qualified buyers through the CitizensBank of Gallatin. Conta ct Kim Starnes for information on financing at (615) 206-1748. Per sonal Property: Cash or good check.REFERRING AGENT: GE RALD GRAVES, COLDWELL BANKER BARNES

    SELLERS: THE HEIRS OF SUE LOFTIS AUCTION AGENT: Lloyd Andrews, 452-534 1

    3-BR BRICK HOUSE & LOT, 2-CAR ATTACHEDGARAGE, ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

    NoBuyers Premium

    THE MARY PUTMAN PROPERTY

    Estate

    WWW.TIMBREWER.COM CLICK ON UPCOMING AUCTIONS

    383 Johnny Cash Pkwy - Hendersonville TN. 37075

    (615) 424-9711 or (615) 824-8008 Ext.2531

    email: [email protected]

    Tim Brewer Auctioneer

    Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed or internet material

    Both Properties being sold Live OnsiteSaturday May 14th @ 10:00 AM

    166 Jennings Rd Gallatin TN. 37066

    Awesome Triplex on 6.99 Acres with Pond

    at Absolute Auction161 Jennings Rd Gallatin TN. 37066

    Wonderful Duplex on 5.51 Acres with Pond

    at Auction

    NOW ACCEPTING BIDS Online at www.Proxibid.com/TimBrewerOR If you would like to make a "Pre-Auction" offer contact Auctioneer for details.

    Directions: From Downtown Nashville take I-65 N to Vietnam Veterans Pkwy. Go to Exit12 and go Left onto Big Station Camp Blvd. Then Left onto Long Hollow Pk. Right ontoUpper Station Camp Creek. Left onto Jennings Road.

    Real Estate: They say NOW is the time to buy, well you've Got to Take A Look at both ofthese. Needs repairs but once finished will be awesome income producing properties.166 Jennings consist of: One, 2 B edroom 1 Bath unit and Two, 1 Bedroom 1 Bath units. Sit-ting on approximately 6.99 acres with a breathtaking view.161 Jennings has two, 2 BR 1 Bth units also with a gorgeous view. Both properties havetheir own pond in back. You have the opportunity to buy income producers that could be

    converted to your dream home. The choice is YOURS, The possibilities are Endless! ANDyou can buy it at YOUR price. So Don't miss it. Make Your plans NOW to attend.

    Terms: A Five Per Cent Buyers Premium will be added to the final bid to establishthe purchase price. The winning bidder will be required to put down a 10% Non-Refundabledeposit as earnest money and sign a sales contract. Balance will be due within 30 days. Makeall financial arrangements prior to the sale. Selling As Is with No contingencies.

    Seller will provide a general warranty deed and insured title. Possession will be date of deed.

    Referring Agent: Stan Peacock Crye-Leike Hendersonville

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    REAL ESTATE-Lot 1-1.09 acres with 100 of road frontageLot 2-0.94 acres with 100 of road frontageLot 3-0.94 acres with 100 of road frontageLot 4-4.18 acres with 50 of road frontage

    Lot 5-0.92 acres with 106 of road frontage. Lot alsocontains older farm home with lots of character.

    1,980 square foot home w/4 bedrooms, 1 bath, den/family room, office upstairs, large kitchen, and separate din-ing room. Home also has hardwood flooring, new windows, White House city water; large shade trees surroundthis home on a level to rolling lot. House was built prior to 1978 and could have the presence of lead-base paint.Lot 6-0.94 acres with 155 of road frontage

    TERMS-15% down day of sale with balance due on or before 30 days from sale day. Taxes to be pro-rated andseller to provide a deed to each lot. All lots have excellent restrictions with 1,100 minimum square foot stick-builthome.

    DIRECTIONS-From I-65N Exit 117 right on Hwy 52, right on Hwy 109, right N. Centerpoint Road to sale on

    left. Signs posted.

    355 N. Centerpoint RoadPortland, TN

    Rolling Point Subdivision

    Saturday,May 14, 2011at 10:00AM

    AUCTION

    www.gilliamrealtyandauction.com

    Wally GilliamWally Gilliam406 N. Broadway, Portland, TN

    615-325-4597TNFL #2621 KYFL #RP2749

    Announcements made day of sale take precedent over all prior advertising.

    Realty & AuctionRealty & AuctionPrivate & Auction Sales

    The low-cut black taffeta dress thattransformed Lady Diana Spencer froma demure girl to fashion icon PrincessDi has fetched 192,000 pounds at anauction. She wore it at her first publicengagement with the Prince of Walesin 1981. Estimated by Kerry Taylor

    Auctions to fetch 50,000 pounds, it sawheavy bidding before the hammercame down in favour of FundacionMuseo de laModa, aChilean mu-seum.

    The dressp r o v o k e dsome out-rage at thattime for itsdeep neck-line. When Diana bent forward as sheemerged out of her car at the RoyalOpera House, the photographers wentinto a frenzy, making Prince Charles toremark: "Have all the fashion writersfinished?"

    Diana's dress has had as chequeredhistory as its wearer's iconic and tur-bulent times. It was initially assumeddestroyed by Diana, but later found ina bin in the garage at the home of thedesigners of the dress, David and Eliz-abeth Emanuel.

    In the weeks after her engagement,Diana lost much weight and returnedthe dress to the designers to be al-tered. But the alterations were so dras-tic they thought it better to re-make a

    new version for her.

    Auctioneer Kerry Taylor told TheTimes: "They kept the original and for-got about it - only re-discovering it quiterecently. It was rumored that thePrincess had destroyed the blackdress. It was sold together with an orig-inal copy of the invoice, fashionsketches and contemporary photo-graphs of her wearing it."

    Jorge Yarur of the museum in Santi-ago, Chile, who bought the dress, hasannounced that upon his death, notonly this gown, but all the other impor-tant Diana dresses he owns will be do-nated to Kensington Palace, Taylorsaid.

    TopNews.com

    Di's dress bringsRecord price atauction

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    URBAN FORESTRYTree Surgeons

    FREE ESTIMATES

    Licensed & Insured

    615-335-0858

    May 6 , 2011

    104 E. College Street - Fayetteville, TN 931-433-8686

    All announcements made day of sale shall take precedence over all other adsTN Lic 1711AL Lic 1289

    Van MasseyBroker/Auctioner

    More information and photos at: www.vanmassey.com

    ESTATE AUCTIONSaturday, May 14th 9 a.m.

    105 Boonshill - Petersburg Road.Petersburg, TN

    100 Acre Farm (In 2 Tracts) Nice 2 Story HomeFarm Equipment Antiques Arrowheads

    Personal PropertySelling for the Estate of the late J.C. and June Derryberry

    Will be offered in 2 tracts. Tract #1 contains approx. 70 acres of mostly openrolling hills. Tract #2 contains nice 2 story home w/approx. 30 acres and barns.The house has 4 BR, 1 BAs large kitchen/dining room, living room & utility.CHA plus a Hardy woodburning heater in outbuilding. A beautiful farm with abun-

    dant springs and pond. A good place to live.

    Partial List Of Personal Property:Farm Equipment: IH 484 Tractor w/Case 2250loader, bucket & spear; 3 pt. Seeder/Spreader; IH 574 Tractor; 20 ft. Gooseneck Cat-tle Trailer; 8'x12' Utility Trailer w/dump; ATV Sprayer; 3 pt. Hay Spear; 3 pt. CarryAll; 3 pt. Bale Movers; 3 pt. 6 ' Bush Hog; (2) 5x8 Trailers; (2) 10' Bunk Feed Troughs;Chain Saws; Log Chains; Metal P osts; Misc. Fence Wire & Supplies; Tools; T-Post Driver; SS 12 ft. Double Sink;4'x30' SS Vat; Draw Bar; Tamp Bar; All Kindsof Hand & Garden Tools Pick-up Truck: 1998 GMC Sonoma, 4x4, auto 208k miles, runs & drives greatCarport: 18x20 Double Carport Arrowheads: Several Nice Arrowheads, some in display cases. Several hundredmore.Guns: Mossberg .410 Bolt Action, Model 183-T; Marlin .22 Auto Rifle, Model 60; Ithica 20 ga., auto; Savage 12ga. auto; Universal 12 ga. ShotgunHay: Approx. 50 Rolls, 4x5, Grass Hay (last years hay)Antique Furniture & Other:Nice Antique Oak Bed (tall); Ant. Oak Dresser & Mirror; Ant. Oak Buffet; Ant. OakWashstand; Oak Desk w/Chair; Ant. Oak Bookcase w/glass doors; Ant. Diana Wood Cookstove; Ant. FlourBin; Ant. Wardrobe; Ant. Oak Occasional Table; Nice Dining Table w/4 Chairs; Another Dining Table w/4 Lad-derback Chairs; 3 pc. Depression Era BR Suite; Rocking Chair; Sofa; Two Recliners; End Tables; Ant. 3 DrawerChest; Bookshelf; Kitchen Hutch; Rattan Chair Appliances: Speed Queen Washer; Kenmore Dryer; WhirlpoolUpright Freezer; Estate Refrigerator; Whirlpool Elec. Stove; Sharp Microwave; Sanyo TV; Magnovox DVDPlayer; Vacuum Old Collectibles: Old Swinging Churn; Lots Ant. Tools; Old Enamel Ware; Glass Frog Col-lection; Old Coo-Coo Clock; Old Porcelain Doll; Crock Churn; Other Old Crocks; Cast Iron; Griddle and Skil-lets; Old Oil Spout Can; Cow Bell; Old Kitchen Utensils; Wooden Rolling Pin; Lots of Old Pottery including: Hull,McCoy, Fiesta, etc.; Hummel Figurine; Old Quilts; Old Coal Schuttle; Old Oil Lamps; Old X-Cut Saw BladeOther: Green Depression Jar; Nice Lamps; Cake Stand; Canister Set; Corning Ware; Lots Good Cookware, Dishes,

    Etc.; Set Thames China; Case Pocket Knives and Others; Seth Thomas Mantle Clock; Wheel Chair; Potty Chair;Old Albums from 70's; Movies; Books; Wheelbarrow; Alum. Step Ladder; Alum. Ext. Ladder; Cookie Jars; Hob-nail Glass; Shop Tools; Riding Mower (needs work), Much, Much More!

    Terms: Real Estate: 10% down day of sale. Balance due at closing within 30 days. 2011 taxes prorated. Posses-sion at closing with deed. Personal Property: Cash or good check.All houses built prior to 1978 may have lead based paint. All parties have 10 days prior to auction to conduct

    any tests.Billy Suddareth, Ex ecutor For Estate Sam Garner, Attorney Van Massey, Auctioneer

    Real EstateWill Sell At

    12 Noon!

    Memorial Day

    A Absolute uctionMonday, May 30th 10 a.m.

    37 Acre Farm w/Very Nice 1 Story HomeBarns Shop Apartment Bldg. & Private Lake

    Antique Tractors Equipment Tools Zero TurnMower Personal Property

    Location: 4 Pendergrass Rd.

    Flintville, TN 37335

    Also, has frontage on New

    Hwy. 64 & Old Hwy. 64

    2478 Sq. Ft. Home on 37 Acre Farm, with its own 13 acre lake! Other improvements include

    20x30 lake pavilion, boat dock, 12x22 barge; also has a nice barn, apartment unit plus a shop.

    Many extras!

    Also Selling: Tractors:JD B, 1944; 1950 M Farmall; Minneapolis Molne ZB; 1938 Allis Chalmers B; JD M Backhoe: Case 58 0

    C Backhoe; Zero Turn Mower & Others: Kubota ZG-23 Zero Turn; Husqvarna 17 HP Ri ding Mower; Stihl Weedeater; ATV Sprayer

    Farm & Shop Equipment: 3 pt. Bale Spear; 3 pt. Post Hole Digger (like new); (2) 300 Gallon Poly Water Tanks; 3 pt. Quick hitch; 5'

    Box Blade; 3 pt. Seeder/Spreader; 3 pt. Boom Pole; Kobalt 45 Gallon Air Compressor; Acetylene/Oxygen Torch Set; Craftsman 3

    Stack Tool Chest; Well Pump w/Tank; 13 HP Pressure Washer; 5 HP Pressure Washer; (2) Yard Trailers; Metal Gates; Goat Feeders;Ford 501 6' Hay Mower; Set 4 Car Wheel Dollies; 10' Bunk Feeder; Ant. Wood Stove; Log Chains; Table Saws; Router; 5 Ton Elec.

    Wood Splitter; Elec. Concrete Mixer; Side Sander; 16" Scoll Saw & Sandblaster; Lots Good Tools

    Other: Old Ox Yoke; Commercial Meat Slicer Commercial Salad Chopper; Fish Fryer; Turkey Fryer; SS Double Smoker; SS Food

    Prep Tables; Nice SS Gas Grill, Infrared w/Ro tisserie; Deep Freeze; Nice Alum Body Bike; Old Cotton Scales; Old Well Bucket;

    Single Trees; Old Stirrups; Old Hames; Other Old Items; Antique Double Day Bed; Nice King Size Metal Bed; Two Bunk Beds;

    Sofa; Loveseat; Lots Hand & Garden Tools & Much, Much More!

    Terms: Real Estate: 10% down day of sale. Balance due at closing within 30 days. 2011 taxes prorated. Possession at closing with deed.

    Personal Property: Cash or good check. Auctioneers Note: Go to vanmassey.com for lots of phots and other info. All selling at Ab-

    solute Auction. Regardless of Price! A true gentleman's farm. Large bass, catfish, bluegil and others have been caught on this lake. Be

    sure to come prepared to buy on Memorial Day! FREE COFFEE or COKE for ALL VETERANS!

    Real EstateWill Sell At

    12 Noon!

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    H i tc h co c k S t or y boardheaded to Auction

    Director Alfred Hitchcock was famousfor his meticulous preparation. In storyboards, every scene was meticulouslydepicted, every camera angle plotted.

    The actual filming, Hitchcock re-marked, could be anti-climactic, as bythe time of the shoot hed already seenthe movie in his mind so many times.

    Only one Hitchcock story boardforhis 1950 film Stage Frighthas evercome on the open market. Bonhamswill auction it at a London sale ofPrinted Books & Manuscripts on June7, when its expected to sell for$33,0000-$50,000.

    Stage Fright wasnt one of Hitch-

    cocks most highly regarded efforts. Al-though it starred Marlene Dietrich, itonly met with mixed success.

    In later years, Hitchcock would cite itsfalse flashback sequence as one ofthe two biggest blunders of his cine-matic success.

    All the same, this pre-production pro-vides fascinating insights into the leg-endary directors creative process,demonstrating how closely the produc-

    tion hewed to the plan, and the varietyof ways in which Hitchcock altered it,as circumstanceand inspirationde-manded.