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Elles Kitchen
Buttermilk Cornbread
Ingredients 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 cup yellow cornmeal 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup buttermilk 1 large egg Directions Preheat oven to 450F. Heat oil in an 8" cast iron skillet or muffin pans for 5 minutes.
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Combine cornmeal and next 4 ingredients in a medium bowl; make a well in dry ingredients, stirring just until moistened. the center of the mixture. Pour into the hot skillet. Stir together buttermilk and egg; add to Bake for 20 minutes or until golden.
Ingredients 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon dried sage 1 teaspoon ground black pepper 6 center cut bone-in pork chops 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup water 2 cubes beef bouillon
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The exhibit will be Sept. 23-25 at the Fletcher Sinclair Mansion on 79th Street. The auction will be in Los Angeles Oct. 6-7, but fans can place bids online at the Heritage Auctions website.
A PORTION OF THE MR. MACK BOYLES ESTATE AND MS. MARIE BOYLES PROPERTY
ABSOLUTE
Auction!
10:30 AM
GERRY N. BENNETT ESTATE
(REAL ESTATE TO SELL AT 10:00 A.M.) LOCATION: 2211 HIGHWAY 31W. WHITE HOUSE, TENNESSEE
3 BEDROOM /2 BATH BRICK HOME / SALT WATER POOL BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED / 160 X 190 CORNER LOT 10 X 12 TUFF SHED / APPLIANCES / FURNITURE / CHINA AQUA ACCESS SPA LIFT / KNICK-KNACKS
DIRECTIONS FROM WHITE HOUSE: Take Hwy. 31W traveling south to property and sale site on the right (signs posted); FROM I65: Take Exit 108 (White House), right onto Hwy. 76, right onto Hwy. 31 to property and sale site on the right (signs posted). REAL ESTATE: Spacious single story-Ranch style brick house with carport (built 1954, approx. 2200 sq. ft.); 3 bedroom/2 bath, living room w/fireplace & built-in bookcase; eat-in kitchen w/lots of cabinets, built-in appliances, island and pantry; formal dining room and den; recreation room w/fireplace and utility room The home is further equipped with recessed lighting, custom drapes and window treatments, pea gravel porches & patio, lots of closet space, C/H/A and city water. This beautiful home plus a detached garage and some mature shade trees is positioned on 6.85 acres along Highway 31W. This choice tract has approx. 680 ft. of road frontage along Highway 31W offering possible development potential as well as lots of other opportunities. Ladies and gentlemen properties of this nature are getting extremely hard to find so remember what we say, look it over, just dont over look it!! ANTIQUES FURNITURE COLLECTABLES: Cherry dining table & chairs, cherry china cabinet, Broyhill swivel rocker, occasional chair, marble top coffee table, Tell City rocker, parlor chair, corner curio, book shelf, settee, office desk, Tell City maple secretary, walnut table, mahogany rocker, oak lamp table, sugar chest, quilt rack, cathedral window quilt (hand stitched), oak cabinet, oak table & chairs, possum belly cabinet, oak chest, oak dresser w/mirror, oak table, 5 drawer chest, china cabinet, glass door cabinet, glass top end table, cook stove (Elmira-Cooks Delight-Retro-6 burner flat top), meal chest, wash stand, smoke stand, ladder back chairs, sofa, book shelf, entertainment center, lamp table, Seth Thomas 31-day mantle clock, Ram Craft wall clock, coo coo clock, Seth Thomas grandmother clock, Emperor grandmother clock, lamp with handpainted shades, hanging lamps, oil lamp, hanging oil lamp, sweet heart oil lamp, old picture frames, pictures & prints, crock pieces, blue crock pieces, paper dispenser (Dr. Roark, Bethpage), Coca-Cola trays, Dr. Pepper thermometer, nail keg, cast iron door stop, rolling pin, walking stick, coal bucket, cast iron bean kettle, cast iron tea kettle, cream can, egg basket, well bucket, Black Hawk sheller, Black Hawk grist mill, school desk (2-seater), horse head mailbox, Lincoln drape lamp, cross cut saw, glass milk jug, milk bottles, glass top fruit jar. GLASSWARE TOYS ADVERTISING MEMORABILIA: Louis Marx train set (1930s), toy cap gun, Snap-On train set, Nascar collectables (cars, posters), Zippo lighter, Snap-On clock, Hester Battery clock, tire patch cabinet, battery displace rack, wood Toms snack cabinet, metal signs, crystal horse figurines(Blues Jewelry - Gallatin, TN), Japan tea set, cookie jar, Cape Cod glassware, (approx. 50 pieces), Star of David glasswarwe (punch bowl, cups & saucers), Satin glass, wall pocket, hat pin holder w/hat pins, RS Prussia bowl, carnival glass (red, purple, marigold), bowl & pitcher (England), Blue Hobnail vase, Cranberry Hobnail bowl, Blue Willow dishes, Jewell T salt & pepper, Danberry Mint plates, beer steins. RINGS: 14K diamond horseshoe ring w/ (9) stones, ( ct tw), 14K (7) diamond cluster (1 ct. tw), 18K (5) diamond band (1 ct. tw), 14K (6) diamond band (1 ct. tw), 10K (5) diamond step down band (1 ct. tw), 1921 class ring (Sophie Newcomb College) GUNS PISTOLS: Smith & Wesson 357 Mag. Model 13-2, Smith & Wesson 357 Mag. Model 19-3, Rohm 22 cal. revolver, Marlin 30-30 w/scope, Mossberg 22 semi-auto w/scope, UMC 12 ga. double barrel shotgun, Remington Model 11 20 ga. shotgun, Remington Sportsman 12 ga. pump, J.C. Higgins Model 101.1 12 ga. shotgun. KNIVES COINS: (60+) pocket knives (Case, Buck, Buck Creek, Kissing Krane, C.F. Kaiser, Remington & others); Morgan silver dollars, silver eagles, Eisenhouse silver dollars, Walking Liberty halves, Franklin halves, Kennedy halves, Washington quarters, mercury dimes, V-nickels, buffalo nickles, wheat pennies, 3 cent piece, foreign money, $2 bill and more. TOOLS RIDING MOWER TRAILER PERSONAL PROPERTY: Scotts 16 hp/42 riding mower, 6x12 utility trailer, Snap-On tool box, lawn sweeper, lawn tools (rakes, shovels, etc.), cordless drill, hose reel, barb wire, Martin box, Magnavox color console TV & VCR, yard decor, commercial coffeemaker, Minolta (#700) camera w/case. SELLER: Ms. Marie Boyles, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Caruthers and Mr. Ronnie Greer Estate. TERMS: Real Estate: 10% (non-refundable) deposit down day of sale and balance with the deed; questions on any bank terms, give Ben a call at (615) 666-2232. Personal Property: Cash or good check (positive ID required). AGENT: Ben Bray (615) 666-2232. NOTE FROM AGENT: Wow! What an Auction! Talk about location, location, location....ladies & gentlemen, a custom brick house on 6+ acres right along Highway 31W in White House, TN. This property is loaded with potential and has many possibilities! Check out this huge assortment of personal property items. We have tools, knives, guns, coins, furniture, glassware, antiques, collectables and more. Come and see us on Saturday, October 1st, 9 a.m. @ 2211 Hwy. 31W in White House, TN.
LEAD BASE PAINT DISCLOSURE: The home was constructed before 1978. Any bidder will be permitted during the 10 days prior to the sale to conduct a lead based paint test. Buyer will be required to sign a waiver the day of sale.
Information in this ad is believed to be correct but not warranted. Any announcement made day of sale takes precedence over all other advertising.
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The unmounted diamond, which is about the size and shape of a guitar pick, will be the star lot
Christies New York will offer The Vivid Yellow, a rare, highly saturated fancy vivid yellow diamond of 32.77 carats, as the star lot of its October 18 sale of Magnificent Jewels. The golden yellow hue of this large pear-shaped stone is so intense and so deep that the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) ranks it amongst the rarest of gemstones in its class. The stone is expected to achieve in excess of US$6 million.
Yellow diamonds gain their color from nitrogen replacing carbon atoms in the diamonds structure. Where there is less nitrogen present, the resulting stone may be light or faint in color. In the case of The Vivid Yellow, the stones atoms absorbed an unusually high level of aggregated nitrogen, giving it a superbly saturated golden yellow color. The uncommon nature of this particular diamonds color intensity has been reconfirmed by the
GIA, whose gem laboratory is devoted to the grading and identifying of important diamonds. In its grading report for the stone, the GIA classifies The Vivid Yellow as Fancy Vivid the highest saturation one can find in a colored diamond. Only about one in 10 million diamonds possesses a color pure enough to qualify as fancy vivid. In addition, the report notes that the original rough stone from which The Vivid Yellow was cut
must have possessed an extraordinary intensity and thus required no modified faceting in the cutting process to help bring out the color.
Upcoming
Saturday, October 8 @ 10 am
3505 Meadows Rd., Cumberland Furnace, TN Tractors * Kawasaki Mule * Lincoln Car * Complete Household!
Saturday, October 22 @ 10 am
780 Seven Mile Ferry Rd., Clarksville, TN Showplace Farm! * 1800 sq. ft. brick home * 36 acres Huge road frontage * Kubota tractor * Shop Equipment
Saturday, October 22 @ 2 pm
737 Luran Rd., Clarksville, TN 50 +/- acres zoned AG * older home * Close to town!
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HUGE
2560 Ellis Mills Road, Erin, TN
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Gooding & Company Makes World Auction History in Pebble Beach Selling the $16.39 Million Ferrari Testa Rossa Prototype and $10.34 Million Whittell Coupe
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif., /PRNewswire/ -- Gooding & Company, the official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, sold more than $78 million in collector cars at its Pebble Beach Auctions on Saturday and Sunday. Gooding & Company sold the iconic 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Prototype for an extraordinary $16.39 million, commanding the new worldwide record for a car sold at auction. The sensational Whittell Coupe, a bespoke 1931 Duesenberg Model J, sold for $10.34 million, and a new world record was established for an American car sold at auction. "Our Pebble Beach Auctions this year were sensational, but the ultimate moments for me were when we broke through two major world records with the Ferrari Testa Rossa Prototype and the Whittell Coupe," says President and founder David Gooding. "The out standing $78 million in total sales prove that the collector car market is alive and well, with considerable strength at the top." Joining Saturday's Testa Rossa star, other auction highlights include the sale of the 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider at $3.355 million, the record-breaking $2.585 million sale of the Shelby Cobra 289 Factory Team Car and the sale of Bentley's oldest surviving production car, Chassis 3, the 1921 Bentley 3 Litre that sold for an impressive $962,500. Sheryl Crow's 1959 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL benefitting the Joplin Schools Recovery Fund sold for a record-breaking $143,000.
2 navy padded desk chairs Desk W/matching book shelves 1 rolling printer cart 1 desk chair 2 rolling computer desks 2 end tables (VSB) 1 love seat beige Brown metal shelving Hanging bag shelf Cd shelf 1 magazine rack 34 Oak shelves Book cart damaged 1 large magazine rack Plastic cd rack 1 gray metal desk 1 antique oak chair 1 television with cart 1 wing back chair 1 floor lamp 1 world globe 2 storage cabinets 1 small folding table 1 dark oak dining table 1 executive desk 1 desk chair aqua 1 flower arrangement Bamboo cabinet 1 metal vase 1 L-shape desk 1 end table with glasstop Assorted plastic tubs Wooden spacers for shelving 5 magazine racks 11 shelves Wooden poles for newspapers 3 clocks 2 partial boxes of shrink wrap 2- 2 drawer filing cabinets 1 complete large nativity scene 2 metal document racks (wire) 1 laminate shelf 8 gold shovels 1 drywall sander 1 magazine rack 1 toaster oven GE 1 large vanity oval mirror 2 sm.round mirrors 1 new Shark steam system 2 dry erase boards 1 dinette, dropleaf w/4 chairs 1 computer armoire 1 microfiche reader 1 overhead projector Wooden swinging door (short) 1 oak shelf with brackets 1 black board 1 free standing pegboard display 1 pull down screen 2 folding aluminum easels 1 large quilt display with glass 1 4 tall display stand 1 antique wooden library card holder 1 large basket with artificial greenery 1 woven basket 6 black picture frames different sizes 1 rectangular gold mirror 1 oil painting with Light house and seagulls $97 1 oil painting of clown $43 1 oil painting of tortoise and hare 3 walnut 4 drawer card catalogs 1 plastic tub of gardening tools 1 RCA TV approx 21 1 cd-rom complete set of National Geographic Mag. 2 indoor spotlight bulbs 1 antique 4 leg stool 1 rolling doublesided book cart pink (large) 1 framed copy of Spencers Tree by Ronnie McDowell 2 shelf cabinet Pictures: 1 large framed print of Nathan Bedford Forrest 1 oil painting gold frame 1 fish print in frame 1 oriental in frame $54 1 print of flower in gold frame 1 large vase flowers in double mat gold frame 1 signed Ralph McDonald print Youth Town 1 leaf blower 1 revolving document rack 4 sided 16 cherry laminate 3/2 pieces of wood 1 rolling cart light finish for printer 3 metal hanging bag frames 1 cannon scanner fax machine 1 dinette table dark green legs with wood top 4 padded seafoam green chairs
WESTMORELAND, TENNESSEE
1,000s of Antiques, Collectibles & General Merchandise Sold in (4) Different Auctions
FIRST AUCTION IS SATURDAY OCTOBER 29, 2011 at 9:AM 150 INDOOR RESERVE SEATS, WILL HOLD TIL 9:30 AM CALL (615) 429-7874
CATEGORIES: Furniture: Cupboards, tables, chairs, desks, wicker, brass bed, bamboo, rattan and iron. General Store: Counter/desk, antique shelf merchandise, iron heating stove, tin ceiling, light fixtures, merchandise shelving,D. Pepper drink box, showcases, coffee grinder, wall telephone and advertising boxes. GLASS WARE: Cut Glass, etched, colored, clear, pressed, pottery, china crystal. ADVERTISING: Tin, paper, cardboard, wood, posters, movies, Coke and other miscellaneous. Porcelain tub, sink and pull chain toilet. Rare radio inside of hall table, Civil War and historical autographs and clothing. Reference books, history of WWII in thirty eight volumes. Clocks, dozens of small dolls, Indian items, sports, toys, rugs, large porch columns. Dozens of excellent picture frames, pictures, paintings, wood carvings, Lochs of Scotland china, Hop-a-Long Cassidy and other milk glass premiums, childrens character dishes, milk glass collection, music, early airplane publications, baskets, barber items, childs pull vehicles, architectural, theater seats, child mannequin, bowling alley collectibles, copper water pond with waterfall, paper items, photos, stained glass hanging shades, decorative items, jewelry, mirrors, table lamps, trapping lures, Mickey Mouse, collectible TV stars items, coin separator machine, tools, boat models, stuffed toys, fireplace tools and screen, statues, large seashells, candy jars, animated horse, bottles, sword, childs riding toys, McDonald collectibles, life size cardboard cutouts, wooden bench, bakers rack, large cut glass table lamp, RS Prussia repaired pitcher, art glass, fans, life size Santa, Mrs. Claus, snowman, nutcracker soldier. Games, banners, cowboy, stereoscope and cards, soda fountain items, artificial plants and trees, miscellaneous iron, marble sinks, hickory golf clubs, iron horse head hitching post, flag poles, lawn bowling, garden items in iron and wire, wood fretwork, lanterns, sewing stand and basket, Budweiser display cart, sugar bucket metal flowers, music instruments, early record recordings, Billy Beer items, early clothing in original boxes, calendars, dozens of collectibles, coins, many shelf items that were sold as collectibles and gifts.
Information: Because of the amount of items, we can only offer categories listed.
No individual item information. No information on numbers of items in each category.
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615-325-4597
TNFL #2621 KYFL #RP2749 Announcements made day of sale take precedent over all prior advertising.
Location: 323 Victor Reiter Parkway, Portland,TN 1/2 Block off Hwy 109 North. Signs posted
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. . .Coca-Cola
Bill and Jan Schmidt, began collecting the beverage relics because it was a part of Bills family history, reflecting the early efforts of his bottlling relatives.
TOOLS - ANTIQUE AUTOS, MOTORCYCLES & PARTS - ANTIQUE TOYS & MORE
Piaggio scooter Cushman step thru Lambretta Riverside scooter 3 Whizzer motorcycles & parts Cushman All State scooter 1966 BSA motorcycle New Cushman parts & motors Cushman with rebuilt motor Cushman Pacemaker 2 Vespa scooter
Old pedal cars Old 2 wheel scooters Old tools Lots of comic books Old cash register Brass bugles US & CSA CSA buckle 2 Old Coke chest coolers Coke '20s & '30s vouchers Coke bottles CSA Powder flask Civil war bullets Antique dentist chair Old Tennessee license plates Matchbox cars Woman's side saddle Old lunch boxes & thermoses Vintage boots & shoes Antique gas pump Old wooden boxes Old wagons New Tonka dozer Old signs Old books Several Pez dispensers
Old feed bags Old cans Coke signs Coke advertising stuff RC memorabilia Old crocks Hobart coffee grinder Red light Antique toy tool set Old railroad lanterns Waterbury clock Old money Spinning wheel Wooden dairy box Metal ride on trucks Old pedal tractors Carbide light Old feed dolly Old fiddle Old toy guns Old clocks Old Coke machine Coke 1 Cent honor box Coke boxes & crates
Pepsi memorabilia Dekalb sign Church pew Candy machines Knives 1936 Military pamphlet Grandfather clock Blue ball jars Brass fire extinguisher Old trunk
plus...
Terms: Cash or check with proper ID. Out of town checks must be accompanied by a bank letter. SCOTT ENGLAND, AUCTIONEER ~ 615-202-2100 ~ SENGLAND@REALTRACS.COM VISIT WWW.CHARLESWOODARD.COM FOR ADDITIONAL PICTURES
615-446-4508
ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ADVERTISING
AUCTIONe! Sal
Civil War Era Building - Rich in History - Wildlife Cumberland River Frontage - Woods - Scenic Views
Directions: I-65 to Old Hickory Blvd Exit, turn East to Larkin Springs Road, turn right to Neely's Bend Road, then left approx. 3 miles to Farm on right. OR I-65 to Old Hickory Blvd Exit, turn East to Larkin Springs Road, turn right to Neely's Bend Road, then left approx. 3 miles to Farm on right. Serenity reigns over this Middle Tennessee countryside, where a 95+/- acre waterfront farm is surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery in the Nashville, Tennessee area. Situated along the famous Cumberland River, a pristine body of water, and Home to General Jackson Showboat, this prime development property is offered in beautiful waterfront and wooded tracts, combinations and as an entirety. This breathtaking property also boasts abundant wildlife, and the most incredible, long-range views of the property. TRACT #1 5.05+/- acre GREAT POSSIBILITIES! TRACT #2 5.34+/- acre Make a great combo with Tract #3 TRACT #3 13.00+/- acre Great View! TRACT #4 16.06+/- acre Woods and River Frontage Grassland Year round creek TRACT #5 5.02+/- acre Super Super Tract TRACT #6 19.87+/- acre River Frontage Woods Grassland Year round creek TRACT #7 21.00+/- acre River Frontage Woods Grassland Year round creek TRACT #8 5.06+/- acre You will like this one! TRACT #9 5.05+/- acre would be a great tract to combine with 7 & 8 HIGHLIGHTS *Only minutes from Opryland Hotel & Convention Center, Airport, Downtown Nashville *Unspoiled scenic beauty *Near schools churches horseback riding and boarding golf courses park & boat ramp *Beautiful world-class homes nearby private estates fine country living enjoy the good life *All land offered as agricultural or recreational consider purchasing enough to be considered a farm. *Seller reserves right to offer in tracts, combinations, and total acreage. *Great potential home sites livestock show farms drive out and take a look! *All tracts have approved soil sites. Restrictions: No mobile homes, no storage of junk cars, no commercial livestock or fowl. All homes must be brick or rock to grade, 1800+ sq ft lower level. Buyers are aware prior to bidding that some portions of some tracts are located in the flood zone. TERMS & CONDITIONS: 15% non-refundable deposit day of auction, balance on or before 30 days with deed. Current Bank Letter of Guarantee required with business or personal check. Financing Available: To pre-qualify, contact F&M Bank*, White House, Tennessee, Mr. Tim Chowning 615-672-1660. All property offered in AS IS WHERE IS condition and basis and no warranty or representation either expressed or implied concerning the property is made by sellers or auctioneer. Each bidder is responsible for conducting his/her own independent inspection, investigation, inquiries, and due diligence concerning the property including but not limited to utilities, soil work, building permits, E.P.A., ingress or egress, zoning, easements or any other matter. Agent and auctioneers are exclusive agents of the seller. It shall be the responsibility of all potential buyers to inspect prior to bidding and all bidders shall bid or buy based upon that inspection. All announcements made day of auction take precedence over all printed or oral information. AUCTION TERMS & CONDITIONS PROCEDURE: The property will be offered in 9 individual tracts, in combination, or as a total of 95+/- acre unit. Any qualified bidder may bid on individual tracts, combinations, and the total property. The property will be sold in the manner resulting in the highest total price.
ALL TRACTS FRONT NEELYS BEND ROAD 1820 NEELYS BEND ROAD, MADISON, TN
ACCEPTANCE OF BID PRICE: All successful bidders will sign a purchase agreement at the auction site immediately following the close of bidding. TITLE: Seller will provide an owners policy of title insurance in the amount of the purchase price and shall execute a proper deed conveying the real estate to the buyer(s). REAL ESTATE TAXES: Seller agrees to pro-rate taxes for 2011 based on closing day. All taxes thereafter shall be the responsibility of the buyer. EASEMENTS: Sale of property is subject to any and all easements, recorded or unrecorded, visual or non-visual. AGENCY: Robert L. Blackford and its representatives are exclusive agents of the sellers. DISCLAIMER AND ABSENCE OF WARRANTIES: All information contained in this brochure and related materials are subject to the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement to purchase. ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE BY THE AUCTIONEER AT THE AUCTION PODIUM DURING THE TIME OF THE AUCTION WILL TAKE PREDEDENCE OVER ANY PREVIOUSLY PRINTED MATERIAL OR ANY OTHER ORAL STATEMENTS MADE. The property is sold on an AS IS WHERE IS basis, and no warranty or representation either expressed or implied concerning the property is made by the sellers or the auction company. Each potential bidder is responsible for conducting his or her own independent inspections, investigations, inquiries, and due diligence concerning the property, including. Property condition, suitability, merchantability, operative, environmental condition, permitted or allowable use of property or fitness for a particular use including but not limited to ingress and egress, utilities, right of ways, flood plains, wetlands, zoning, hazardous materials, building permits, and any matter concerning this sale. The information contained in this brochure is believed to be accurate but is subject to verification by all parties relying on it. The sellers or the auction company assumes no liability for its accuracy, errors, or omissions. All sketches and dimensions in this brochure are approximate. All acreages are approximate. New survey is presently in progress. Conduct of the auction and increments of bidding are at the direction and discretion of the auctioneer. The sellers and the auction company reserve the right to preclude any person from bidding if there is any question as to the persons credentials, fitness, etc. All decisions of the auctioneer are final. Neither the seller, agent, auctioneer or representatives shall be liable for any relief, including damages, rescission, reformation, allowance for adjustments based on the failure of the property to conform to any specific standard or expectations, or any third party documents or information. NEW DATA, CORRECTIONS AND CHANGES: Please arrive prior to scheduled auction time to inspect and changes, corrections, or additions to the property information. FLOOD PLAIN: Portions of this property is located in the 100-year flood plain. NOTE: Video taping, flash photography, recording and/or public announcements will be allowed on auction day ONLY with prior approval from Robert L. Blackford Real Estate and Auction. BUYERS PREMIUM: There is not a buyers premium on this Robert L. Blackford Auction. STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY: Horses, Cattle, Deer are used for illustrative purposes only, including any other businesses or landmark sites. OWNER: MARY GARDNER BECK ESTATE QUESTIONS: Call Robert L. Blackford 1-800-790-8075 or Mobile 270-725-0136. *Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender
ROBERT L. BLACKFORD
Real Estate Broker, Auctioneer
ESTATE OF MARY GARDNER BECK ONE OF THE LARGEST CUMBERLAND RIVER FARMLAND AUCTIONS IN THE STATE OF TENNESSEE.
Call 1-800-790-8075
TNFL #2751