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PRSRT STD U S POSTAGE PAID NASHVILLE TN PERMIT NO. 167 Inside This Issue: Requested Delivery On or Before July 19, 2011 TIME DATED MATERIAL! DO NOT DELAY! America’s Auction Report P.O. Box 1435 Hendersonville, TN 37075 LIVE AUCTIONS! Published Every Other Friday ~ Next Issue: July 29, 2011 JULY 15, 2011 VOLUME 7, ISSUE 144 FREE AUCTION NEWSPAPER www.americasauctionreport.com Auction News A jaw-dropping gathering of important sports memorabilia, led by Lou Gehrig’s 1934 Tour of Japan game worn uniform, from The Lou Gehrig Collection, is set for auction Thursday, Aug. 4. The incredible Gehrig gamer is estimated to bring $300,000+, and is just the tip of the ice- berg in terms of the amazing grouping Her- itage has assembled for the auction. “There are dozens of pieces in this auction that would, individually, be the lead lot on their own in any other auction,” said Chris Ivy, Director of Her- itage Sports Collectibles. “Needless to say, it’s an issue that we’re happy to have. This is eas- ily one of the finest groupings of material that the hobby has ever seen.” See “Gehrig” page 6 1934 Lou Gehrig Tour of Japan Uniform estimate to bring $300,000+ at auction.

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PAIDNASHVILLETN

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Auction News A jaw-dropping gathering of important sportsmemorabilia, led by Lou Gehrig’s 1934 Tour ofJapan game worn uniform, from The LouGehrig Collection, is set for auction Thursday,Aug. 4.

The incredible Gehrig gamer is estimated tobring $300,000+, and is just the tip of the ice-berg in terms of the amazing grouping Her-itage has assembled for the auction. “Thereare dozens of pieces in this auction that would,individually, be the lead lot on their own in anyother auction,” said Chris Ivy, Director of Her-itage Sports Collectibles. “Needless to say, it’san issue that we’re happy to have. This is eas-ily one of the finest groupings of material thatthe hobby has ever seen.”

See “Gehrig” page 6

1934 Lou Gehrig Tour of Japan Uniformestimate to bring $300,000+ at auction.

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HHUUGGEE EESSTTAATTEE AAUUCCTTIIOONNSSACREAGE, TRAVEL HOME, FARM EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, GLASSWARE, FURNITURE, COLLETABLES, PER-SONAL PROPERTY, GUNS, KNIVES, COINS, TOKHEIM GAS PUMP, STOCK TRAILER, AND MUCH MORE!

SATURDAY, JULY 23rd - 9:00 A.M. (REAL ESTATE TO SELL AT 10:00 A.M.) SATURDAY, JULY 30th 10:00 A.M.

22 365 PAUL THOMPSON ROAD, BETHPAGE, TENNESSEE

3 BEDROOM “COUNTRY STYLE” HOME • DETACHED GARAGE • WORK SHOP • BARN • POND •CITY WATER • 2.98 ACRES • JOHN DEERE LAWN TRACTOR • MASSEY FERGUSON TRACTORW/LOADER • 2006 FORD F150 • 2009 4-STAR ALUM. STOCK TRAILER • BROWNING RIFLE • S&WPISTOL • OLD CASE KNIVES • TOKHEIM GAS PUMP • 1951 TENN. LICENSE PLATE • OLD COINS •CAST IRON DINNER BELL • PLUS OTHER GLASSWARE, FURNITURE, COLLETABLES & PERSONALPROPERTY - MR. JAMES THORNTON ESTATE

42.55 ACRES (9 TRACTS) • 2000+ FT. ROAD FRONTAGE • BARN • POND • TOOL SHED • OPEN &WOODED • CITY WATER AVAILABLE • (3) TRACTORS • FARM EQUIPMENT • TOOLS • PUG UTV

MOTOR HOME • FURNITURE • PERSONAL PROPERTY - MR. WILLARD FRYE ESTATE

DIRECTIONS FROM WESTMORELAND: Take Hwy. 52 traveling west to the Oak Grove Community, left on Hwy. 174 (Dobbins Pike), left on Old Hwy. 52(Oak Grove Chruch Road), right on Paul Thompson Road, property and sale site on the left. DIRECTIONS FROM PORTLAND: Take Hwy. 52 traveling eastto the Oak Grove Community, right on Hwy. 174 (Dobbins Pike), left on Old Hwy. 52 (Oak Grove Church Road), right on Paul Thompson Road, property andsale site on the left. DIRECTIONS FROM GALLATIN: Take Hwy. 174 (Dobbins Pike) to the Oak Grove Community, right on Old Hwy. 52 (Oak Grove ChurchRoad), right on Paul Thompson Road, property and sale site on the left (signs posted).REAL ESTATE: “Cute and Cozy” 3 bedroom/1 bath alum. sided home (approx. 1600 sq. ft. under roof);living room, kitchen/dining room, den, utility area and covered porches. The home has city water andC/H/A plus there is a well also on the property. But wait, that’s not all....it also has a “new” roof and thebuilt-ins (cookstove & microwave) will remain. This property is loaded with other improvements which in-clude a 2-story detached garage, carport w/workshop, smoke house w/shed, 24’x24’ barn w/(2) 12’ sheds,concrete cellar and a pond. All of these improvements plus some large shade trees perfectly positionedon 2.98 acres in an outstanding country setting in the Oak Grove Community of Sumner County. TRAC-TORS • MOWERS • TRAILER • TRUCK: – John Deere 455 lawn tractor, 22 hp (3 cyl. diesel), 54” deck,1030 hours, hydro stat trans., power steering – 2006 Ford F-150 Lariat Ext. Cab (2 WD); 5.4 Triton en-gine, A/T, PS, PB, AC, TW, CC, PW, PDL, AM/FM radio w/CD, black w/tan leather interior, 70k miles –2000 Massey Ferguson 231S tractor w/Great Bend 330 loader (bucket & forks), 45 hp (3 cyl. diesel),PS, 3 pt. hitch, ROPS, 264 hours – 2009 4-Star aluminum gooseneck stock trailer (16’x6’) with cut gate.(just like new) KNIVES • GUNS • COINS • JEWELRY: – GUNS: Browning 22 cal. rifle “BelgiumMade”,Winchester 30-30 Model 94, Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum Revolver; Approximately 75 KNIVESincluding Case XX, Fighting Rooster, Hen & Rooster, J.H. Henckels, Kissing Krane, German Boker, Rigid,Schrade, Old Timer & others; COINS: Morgan silver dollars,Walking Liberty halves,Washington quarrters,mercury dimes, V-nickels, buffalo nickels, wheat pennies, Liberty coin set, barber coin set, presidential coinset, Vanishing Classics coin proof set, 1999 proof quarter set, 2001 U.S. Capital proof set, 2001 proof dol-lar, Olympic coins, presidential coins, Coca-Cola silver bars; JEWELRY, MISC: mens Seiko watches, ladiesElgin watches,Waltham pocket watch, mens & ladies rings, 60th anniversary Zippo lighter. PRIMITIVES •COLLECTABLES: Cast iron dinner bell, 1950 Tennessee license plate, 1951 Tennessee license plate,Tokheim “Spur” gas pump, cast iron skillets, oil lamps, old green fruit jars, coal bucket, glass insulators,horse hames, old G.E. radio, graniteware, John Deere collectables & memorabilia, American flag, lantern, (3) Ronnie McDowell framed prints, kids cap pis-tol, kids Tonka truck, Seth Thomas mantle clock, Cornelius Coke cooler, old books & magazines, old records, 8 track tapes, Avon bottles, lizard skin cow-boy boots. FURNITURE • GLASSWARE: Iris bowls, bowl & pitcher,Wexford candy dish, Corningware, (approx. 72 pieces) - Franciscan china “Desert RosePattern”, figurines, pink stemware, GoneWith theWind plates, glasses, mugs, bowls, cedar chest, maple chest, hanging curio, jewelry chest, Ridgewaygrandfather clock, oak lamp table, handmade chest, telephone table, sofa, coffee table, end tables, rocker recliner, 2 piece living room suit, console stereo,3 piece Davis Cabinet bedroom suit (bed, dresser w/mirror, nightstand), bookcase, entertainment center, corner shelf, gun cabinet, baby bed, dining table& (6) chairs, 4 drawer chest, magazine rack, office chair, Fisher color TV, VCR/DVD player, pole lamp, elec. lamp, floor lamp, Whirlpool washer & dryer, Es-tate washer, Whirlpool side by side refrigerator, G.E. refrigerator, window A/C, Toshiba flat screen TV, Buck Stove wood stove w/blower. TOOLS: PortaCable 6 hp/25 gal. air compressor, Troy Bilt 10 hp chipper/shredder, shop vac, Schumacher battery charger, Craftsman hand tools (wrenches, sockets, ra-chets, screwdrivers, etc.), electric power tools (skilsaw, sawsall, drills, jig saw), benchgrinder, hack saw, air tank, tool boxes, hyd. jack, grease gun, step lad-der, Homelite weedeater, Craftsman edger, spotlight, drop cord, pressure sprayer, garden hose, yard tools, wheel barrow, lawn cart, painters tools, Ryobileaf blower, metal shelving, tree trimmers, antenna tower, 300 gal. propane tank. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Rolling cart, tater box, kerosene heater, small kitchen appliances, kitchen utensils, flatware, floral arrangements, bed linens, bathlinens, blankets, afghans, sewing supplies, sewing machine, air purifier, elec. heater, elec. fan, Kirby vacuum, Ford clock, birdhouse, Martin box, yard decor,lawn furniture, Home Interior, Christmas decor, dolls, smoke stand, Kenwood stereo, microwave oven, propane heater, plus much much more. SELLER: Ms.Geraldine Thornton.TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 10% (non-refundable) deposit down day of sale and balance with the deed. Qualified bank terms are available, please give us acall with any questions (615) 666-2232 .PERSONAL PROPERTY: cash or good check (positive ID required). NOTE FROM AGENT: Ladies and gentlemen,this is a HUGE ESTATE AUCTION with so much to offer!We have a “Cute and Cozy” country style home loaded with character plus a barn, garage, workshop, pond and more all on nearly 3 acres of land. If you’re not looking for real estate, we have a large selection of other personal property - tractor, truck,stock trailer, tools, guns, knives, coins, fur-niture, collectables and other items. Thiswill be an all day sale beginning at 9:00a.m. at 365 Paul Thompson Road in theOak Grove Community of Sumner County.See you at the auction!

LEAD BASE PAINT DISCLOSURE: The home was constructed before1978. Any bidder will be permitted during the 10 days prior to the sale toconduct a lead based paint test. Buyer will be required to sign a waiverthe day of sale.

$25.00 FREE DRAWING TENT • CONCESSIONS • PORT-O-JON

SALT LICK CREEK ROAD (JACKSON COUNTY) AND GLADDICE ROAD (SMITH COUNTY)

DIRECTIONS FROM GAINESBORO: Take Gladdice Highway (Hwy. 292/262), stay straight onto Hwy. 85, right on Salt Lick Creek Road to property andsale site on the left (signs posted). DIRECTIONS FROM CARTHAGE: Take Hwy. 25 traveling west to Pleasant Shade Hwy. (Hwy. 80), right on Hwy. 80,right on Hwy. 85, left on Gladdice Road to property and sale site on the right (signs posted).REAL ESTATE: 42.55 acres laying level to gently rolling with open pasture and woodland. It has over 2000 ft. of road frontage plus it is improved with atobacco barn, tool shed, utiility building, pond and city water is available. This property borders Smith County as well as Jackson County and has beensurveyed, platted and staked to be sold in (9) tracts.TRACT #2: (Smith County) - 5.01 acres w/345.89 ft. road frontage.TRACT #3: (Smith County) - 5.17 acres w/258.26 fr. road frontage.TRACT #8A: (Jackson County) - 1.41 acres w/137.21 ft. road frontage.TRACT #8B: (Jackson County) - 1.41 acres w/137.53 ft. road frontage.TRACT #9: (Jackson County) - 5.01 acres w/427.28 ft. road frontage.TRACT #10: (Jackson County) - 5.01 acres w/240.73 ft. road frontage; tool shed.TRACT #11: (Jackson County) - 6.79 acres w/258.18 ft. road frontage; barn, pond and utility building.TRACT #12: (Jackson County) - 7.51 acres w/174.90 ft. road frontage.TRACT #14: (Jackson County) - 5.23 acres w/132 ft. road frontage.TRACTORS • TOOLS • FARM EQUIPMENT: Case/IH JX75 4x4 w/ROPS, belly pan and duals; 75 hp (4 cyl. diesel), remote hyd., 3800 hours, Case/IHLX132 loader with bucket & spear; Case/IH JX75 w/ROPS; 75 hp (4 cyl. diesel), remote hyd., 511 hours; International 484 tractor, 50 hp (3 cyl. diesel), re-mote hyd., real wheel weights; 1 row cultivator; 6 ft. Leinbach disc (3 pt.); 6 ft. bog disc; TaylorWay 7 ft. drag disc; Ford 2 bottom plow; (2) 7 shank rebreakers,Bush Hog 3008 (8 ft.) bush hog (3 pt.); 7 ft. bush hog (3 pt.); 5 ft. bush hog (3 pt.); cone seeder; hay spear; grader blade; potato plow; gravity wagon; boompole; 5’x10’ utility trailer; 12 ft. cattle trailer. TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: Swisher 10½ hp pull behind mower, Yard Machine rear tine tiller, Homelite pushmower, Handy lawn sprayer, Snapper trimmer, Generac 5 hp. generator, chain saw, pressure washer, lawn cart, weed eater, wheel barrow, air compres-sor, log chains, booming dogs, power tools (skil saw, bench grinder, sander, etc.), tractor draw bar, bolt bin, drop cord, yard tools (shovels, rakes, pick,lively lad, etc.), hyd. floor jack, air tank, car ramps, battery charter, hand tools, tool box, gas can, garden hose, 2 wheel dolley, roll of wooven wire, metalshelf, alum. step ladder, wooden ladders, metal “T” post, alum. fence panels, fence charger, cattle head catch, poly tubs & troughs, cattle panels, farm gates,chain link dog pen, chicken feeders, chicken cages/coupe, truck cattle racks, saw mill lumber, tobacco sticks. MOTOR HOME • UTV: 1987 Southwind motor home (26 ft.), Chevrolet V-8 engine, A/T, 106k miles; PUG W480 UTV 4x2 (made in USA).FURNITURE • PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cast iron kettle w/stand, cast iron dutch oven, Tonka trucks, Coleman cook stove, flat top trunks, gas grill, patiotable, oak table & chairs, 3 piece bedroom suit, upright piano, area rug, coffee table, lamps, plus much much more.....SELLER: Mr.Willard Frye Estate (Mr. Jason Frye and Ms. Anita Fryer).TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 10% (non-refundable) deposit down day of sale and balance with the deed or Macon Bank & Trust is offering non-qualifying termsby paying a total of 25% down and financing the remaining 75% payable monthly @ 6.5% locked for 36 months and amortized up to a 15 year repaymentplan depending on the amount of your purchase. Questions, give us a call at 615-666-2232. PERSONAL PROPERTY: cash or good check, positive ID re-quired.AUCTION AGENT: Ben Bray (615) 666-2232. NOTE FROM AGENT: Country at its Best!!!! Ladies and gentlemen this is an oustanding 42 acre farm witha good combination of open pasture and wood land plus it has lots of improvements (barn, pond, tool shed, water and more)....along with the farm, wealso have a super outstanding group of farm machinery, tools and other personal property.We will be on the Jackson/Smith County line, Saturday, July 30,10 a.m. and we will see you at the auction.

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Land AuctionLand AuctionSaturday, August 6 at 10:01 a.m.

296.92 +/- AcresTiger Bennett Road

Lewis County, TN

Tons ofMarketable

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Directions: Highway 43 S to Right on Highway 20 in Summertown. Approximately 8 miles to Right on Tiger Ben-nett Road.

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22 Properties! Being Sold All In One Day!

Saturday July 23 Starting at 10:00 AM

Directions to the Auction: From Downtown Nashville take I-40 West and merge

onto Briley Pkwy Exit 204A. Then take Exit 24 onto Hwy 12 toward Ashland City.

Continue into Ashland City and 100 Public Square will be on the right on the corner

of Hwy 12 and Hwy 49. Look for the Big Auction Tent.

Directions to the Property: From DowntownNashville take I-40 W. and merge onto BrileyPkwy Exit 204A. Then take Exit 24 onto Hwy 12toward Ashland City. Continue into Ashland Citythis property will be on the Right.

Directions to the Property: From DowntownNashville take I-40 W. and merge onto BrileyPkwy Exit 204A. Then take Exit 24 onto Hwy 12toward Ashland City. Continue into Ashland Citythis property will be on the Right.

Directions to the Property:F r o m D o w n t o w nNashville Take I-24 W. tothe Maxey Road Exit. GoLeft to Hwy 41A and turnRight. This property willbe on the Right at the Cor-ner of 41A and W.Stroudsville Rd.

8.74 Acres Highway 41A Pleasant View, TN - Close to Red River Industrial Project

32.71 Acres Valley View RoadAshland City, TN

Endless Possibilities

Lockridge Subdivison - 93.64 Acres Selling in 19 Tracts - Ashland City, TN

All Properties will be sold at One Centralized/Convenient Location - 100 Public Square Ashland City TN 37015

525 South Main Street - Ashland City, TN

Zoned Commercial.

Directions to the Property: From Downtown Nashville take I-40 W. and merge onto Briley Pkwy Exit204A. Then take Exit 24 onto Hwy 12 toward Ashland City. Continue through Ashland City and Turn Rightonto Saddletree. Then Right onto Lockridge Lane.

Terms:If you are the successful bidder you will be required to put down a 10% NON-RE-FUNDABLE deposit and sign a sales contract and all related addendums. Balance will bedue at closing within 30 days. Make all financial arrangements prior to the sale as we areselling for cash with no contingencies.

5% Buyers Premium added to the final bid to establish purchase price.

3% referral to a licensed Realtor who pre-registers the final bidder at least

24 hrs in advance & is present at the sale. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Realtor Referral form on website.

Tim Brewer, Auctioneer - 615.424.9711 615.824.8008Go to: www.TimBrewer.com click on “Upcoming Auctions” for complete details and more photos

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The 1934 Gehrig Tour of Japan uniformrepresents what is unquestionably themost significant hobby find of the youngdecade, solving a widely debated mys-tery regarding one of baseball’s mostnoteworthy foreign excursions.

Only a tiny hand-ful of uniformsfrom this famoustrip have beenunearthed in the75 years sinceGehrig, BabeRuth, JimmieFoxx and abouta dozen otherAmerican play-e r s s t e a m e db a c k t o o u rshores, with theBabe’s uniformc o m m a n d i n gm o r e t h a n$750,000 in a2005 auction –the highest priceever paid at auc-tion for an exhibi-tion baseballuniform. This lefthobbyists won-dering where,and if, Gehrig’smight ever befound. “It wasn’tMoe Berg-in-spired intelli-gence gathering that led us to thisburied treasure,” said Ivy, “but rather asimple telephone call from the son of aserious ex-girlfriend of Gehrig’s, whoalmost became Mrs. Gehrig beforeEleanor took the job.”

Despite the fractured romance, this exremained close with Gehrig and hisfamily, a bond that survived pastGehrig’s tragic 1941 death and untilLou’s mother herself passed away inthe 1950s. The special friendship isdocumented in Christina Gehrig’s will,which provided for a college fund forthe consignor and stipulated that a por-tion of her famous son’s belongings beleft to her. For more than half a century

this unif-orm, and the four other piecesin The Lou Gehrig Collection in thisauction, resided in the familial home ofGehrig’s ex, its residents largely un-aware of the historic and monetaryvalue stored in the attic. All that, how-

ever, has changedas these treasureshave come to light.Besides the GehrigTour of Japan uni-form, there can beno doubt that themost coveted ofthese pieces will beGehrig’s 1928 NewYork Yankees WorldChampionship wrist-watch, estimated at$20,000+, earned byGehrig for his ex-traordinary service incapturing the Yan-kees’ third WorldChampionship. Atrue masterpiece ofart deco timepiecedesign, this Hamilton“ Ya n k e e P i p i n gRock” watch is cov-eted for more thanits relevance tobaseball’s greatestage/hero. The de-sign is consideredt h e c r o w n i n gachievement of theperiod’s leading

manufacturer of timepieces, and hasbeen widely reproduced in more recentdecades. Advanced watch collectorsare well aware that the original produc-tion was limited only to players andstaff of the 1928 Yankees, signifying anoriginal population of less than threedozen. Of this population, fewer thanfive have surfaced.

Other highlights from The Lou GehrigCollection include a 1934 Tour of Japanteam signed cigarette lighter baseball(estimate: $10,000+); a 1927 New YorkYankees infield signed photograph (es-timate: $10,000+) and a 1926 NewYork Yankees team signed baseball(estimate: $8,000+).

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. . .”Gehrig”

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203 CHOICE ACRESAT 2 SEPARATE LOCATIONS -

SELLING IN 7 TRACTS - OUTSTANDING BOUNDARY OF TIMBER - 3 BEDROOM BEDFORD STONE HOUSE - 2002 LINCOLN TOWN CAR WITH 60,000 ONEOWNER MILES - 1986 F-350 FORD TON FLAT BED TRUCK w/ 42,232 ACTUAL MILES - HONDA 4 WHEELER

PART OF THE CHARLES & GENEVA CLARK ESTATE PROPERTY

Saturday, July 23rd - 10 A.M. - CST

SELLERS: The Charles & Geneva Clark Heirs AUCTIONEERS: Gene, Darrell &

Matthew CarmanFor more Info Call 615-666-2783

or 615-633-8711 or Toll free 1-888-308-6286.

ALL TRACTS will be sold from the Clark Home Place Property located at 2754 North Springs Road (Hwy. 151).

PARCEL #1 consist of 158.73 acres of timber land. Located on Brimstone Creek, near the UnionHill community of Clay County, TN. This tract has a 50+ year growth of hardwood timber. Tim-ber will be sold separately from the land. Good virgin tracts of timber like these are hard to find.Contact agent for plat and more information.

DIRECTIONS to 158 acres: From Red Boiling Springs: take Hwy. 52E, go approximately 10miles to Hwy. 135 (McCormick Ridge Road), turn right and go 3.8 miles to Union Hill Moss Road,turn left and go 1.2 miles to Rex Likens Road, turn right and watch for signs. DIRECTIONS FROM CELINA: Take Hwy. 52W, go through Moss, turn left on UnionHill/Moss Road, go 4 miles, turn left on Rex Likens Road and see signs posted. (4 wheel drive ve-hicles are almost a must!) PARCEL #2 consist of 44.91 acres, also with an excellent boundary oftimber. To be sold in 6 tracts (timber will be sold separately). Property improved with a 3 bedroomBedford Stone house that has recently had a tremendous amount of updating with pretty hardwoodfloors, kitchen with cabinets and built in appliances, living room and separate den, utility room, anew metal roof and new paint. “Ready for you to move in!” This property is located on Hwy. 151,approximately 1 mile from New Hwy. 52.

Tracts range in sizes as follows:TRACT #1 -3.22 acres,262 ft. of Hwy. frontage. TRACT #4 -3.44 acres, 261 ft. of Hwy. frontage.TRACT #2 -3.48 acres, 257 ft. of Hwy.frontage. TRACT #5 -3.36 acres, 260 ft. of Hwy. frontage.TRACT #3 -15.04 acres,52ft. of Hwy. frontage TRACT #6 - 16.37 acres, 52 ft. of Hwy. frontage.

THESE ARE ALL CHOICE TRACTS WITH AN EXCELLENT BOUNDARY OF TIMBER! TIMBER WILL BE SOLD SEPARATELY.

DIRECTIONS from Red Boiling Springs city limits: Take Hwy 52E, go approximately 1 mile,turn right on Hwy. 151 (North Springs Road), go approximately 1 mile and see signs posted.CAR - TRUCK & 4 WHEELER: 2002 Lincoln Town car in excellent condition with approxi-mately 60,000 miles, and purchased new by Mr. and Mrs. Clark. 1986 Ford F-350 steek flat bed,4 speed with granny gear and only 42,000 actual miles. A nice Honda 350 4 wheeler.Don’t miss this Huge Estate Sale - Timber and Property like this is hard to find. See you July 23rd!Don’t forget all tracts will be sold from 2574 North Springs Road (Hwy. 151). TERMS: Real Estate: 15% down day of sale and the balance with deed or bank terms are avail-able on day of sale (except Tract #4 (house tract), you must pre-qualify on this tract prior to sale).PERSONAL PROPERTY: cash or verifiable check on day of sale.LEAD BASE PAINT DISCLOSURE - Seller’s have no knowledge, records, or reports on leadbase paint in the house. Buyer’s have the right to conduct inspection or test concerning lead basepaint before the date of the sale. Property will be sold as is.

For Complete Details: www.carmanrealestate.com

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in Need of Remodel or Demolition409 Due West Ave.

Madison - Davidson County , Tennessee

Location: Take I-65 to Madison—Old Hickory Blvd. Exit, turn right onS, Graycroft to Due West. Turn left to sale or Briley Parkway toGallatin Pike. Turn right to Due West (CVS) turn left to sale - seesigns.Terms: Cash. 10% Down as Earnest Money, Balance within 2 weeksof sale at closing. Deed and Title Furnished, for possible financingcontact Brian Key at Regions Bank (615) 419-0291 to Prequalify oruse your own bank.

Brokers and Auctioneers onsite 1 hour prior to sale.www.WoodmontRealtyAuctions.com for maps and photos

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