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Published Every Other Friday ~ Next Issue: June 15, 2012 JUNE 1, 2012VOLUME 8, ISSUE 163
Babe Ruth jersey auctioned for $4.4million
36 people placed bids on the piece of
sports historysee Ruth Jersey on page 6
DIRECTIONS FROM LAFAYETTE SUPER
WALMART: Take Hwy. 52 By-Pass traveling West approx. 1mile to sale site on the right (signs posted).
KNIVES KNIVES KNIVES: Approx. 385 pocket knives in-
cluding Case XX, Case Classics and others. These knives date
from the 1940s to current day. Many Bone, Pearl and Stag handle;
4 Blade, 3 Blade, 2 Blade and others.
FURNITURE GLASSWARE: Oak rocker, oak settee, oak file
cabinet, cherry drop leaf table & chairs, cherry office desk, oak
bow front curio, old antique rocker, oak buffet, wing back chair, wrought
iron end table, odd chairs, office chairs, armoire, flat top trunk, carnival
glass (water set, candle holders, butter dish, candy dish and more), Moon
& Star cake stand, crystal candy dish, crystal bell, stoneware, milk glass
water set, 50s glasses, pewter plates, silver plate, coffee pots, silver plate bowls.
TOOLS COLLECTABLES PERSONAL PROPERTY: Craftsman drill,
mitre saw, power tools, British Seagull boat motor, pressure
sprayer, camel display case, gumball machines, Coca-Colamemorabilia, poker table, game board, Case knife displays, quilt
top, pictures & prints, floor lamp, elec. lamp, chandelier, home
lighting decor, small kitchen appliances, lots of kitchenware,
Whirlpool cook stove, rotisserie, Dirt Devil vacuum, home
decor, auto harp musical instrument, Christnas decor, books,
baskets, wall clocks, wall mirror plus much much more.
SELLER: Mr. & Mrs. Dave Bucanon.
AGENT: Ben Bray (615) 666-2232.
NOTE FROMAGENT: Ladies and gentlemen,
wow, what an auction! This is only a small sam-
pling of the large group of personal property
items we will be selling at the auction. This is a 9 oclock
auction and we will see you there!
SATURDAY, JUNE 16th
9:00 A.M. (C.S.T.)LOCATION: 672 HIGHWAY 52 BY-PASS WEST
LAFAYETTE, TN 37083
Information in this ad is believed to be correct but not warranted. Any announcement made day of sale takes precedence over all other advertising.
REAL ESTATE & AUCTION COMPANY672 Hwy. 52 By-Pass W. Lafayette, TN 37083 (615) 666-2232
Auction Firm Lic. #194 Real Estate Lic. #250140 Ky. Lic. #7189 Ky. Real Estate Lic. #24023
BENBRAY, AUCTIONEER LIC.#4817,BROKERLIC. #262922Timothy Rush,Auctioneer, 666-4506 Joe Barber,Aff. Broker/App.Auctioneer, 888-7099
Greg White,Aff. Broker/App. Auctioneer, 633-6624 Jimmy Cox,Aff. Broker, 666-3645 Tim McClendon, Aff. Broker, 270-457-4111
Jerry Shoulders,Aff. Broker, 655-3989 Penny Kirby,Aff. Broker, 388-0441 Jeremy Robinson, Aff. Broker/App.Auctioneer, 633-8071
Tim Johns,Aff. Broker, 655-2761 Freddie Fuqua,Aff. Broker, 633-3335 Helen Howser,Aff. Broker, 888-6709
Daniel Keith,Aff. Broker, 388-8557 David Painter, Broker, 888-6786 Jerry McClard, Broker & Auctioneer, 633-8813
Visit our website @ www.benbrayrealestate.com
$25.00 FREE DRAWING $25.00 TENT CONCESSIONS PORT-O-JON
KNIVES KNIVES KNIVES (CASE XX, CASE CLASSIC& OTHERS) OAK ROCKER OAK SETTEE
CHERRY DROP LEAF TABLE CHERRY DESKOAK BUFFET OAK CURIO GUMBALL MACHINES
CAMEL DISPLAY CASE KNIFE DISPLAYFLAT TOP TRUNK CARNIVAL GLASS MILK GLASS
MOON & STAR GLASSWARE HAND TOOLS POWER TOOLSPLUS OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY........
672 HIGHWAY 52 BY-PASS WEST LAFAYETTE, TENNESSEE
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Babe Ruth continues to set records well
after his death. The Sultan of Swats jer-sey from the 1920s managed to rake in$4.4 million this week, setting a worldrecord as the worlds most expensivepiece of sports memorabilia.
The final price for the jersey was$4,415,658, surpassing the formerrecord for the original rules of basket-ball which were written by Dr. JamesNaismith who created the game at aYMCA in 1891. The rules of basketballfetched $4,338,500 at auction.
This time around the winning bidder ofthe Babe Ruth jersey has chosen to re-main anonymous.
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Easy Dinner Calzones
Kitchen
Coca-Cola Chicken with HerbedPotatoes
Coca-Cola Chicken
Ingredients:
4 skinless boneless chicken breasthalves, flattened to inch thickness1 12-ounce can Coca-Cola1/2 cup ketchup1/4 cup honey barbecue sauce
Directions:
1. Place all ingredients in a medium
saucepan and bring to a boil.2. Cover and turn heat to medium.3. Cook for 20 minutes, stirring occa
sionally.4. Uncover, and cook an additional 10
minutes until done. Serves 4.
Herbed Potatoes Recipe
Ingredients:
3 large potatoes1/2 teaspoon fresh ground pepper1/2 teaspoon oregano1/2 teaspoon thyme1/2 teaspoon sage1/2 teaspoon rosemary
Ingredients:
3/4 pound ground beef1/4 cup chopped onion2 cloves garlic, minced2 cups pizza sauce, divided1 teaspoon Italian seasoning1 (11 -ounce) can refrigerated French
bread loaf4 (1 -ounce) mozzarella cheese slices
Nonstick cooking sprayGrated Parmesan cheese
Directions:
1. Cook ground beef, onion, and garlicin a large skillet over medium heatuntil ground beef is no longer pink.Drain and return to skillet.
2. Stir in 1 cup of the pizza sauce and
the Italian seasoning.3. Preheat the oven to 400.4. Unroll the French bread loaf onto a
lightly floured surface. With a lightlyfloured rolling pin, roll dough into a16" square.
5. Cut into 4 squares. Transfer doughsquares to a lightly greased bakingsheet.
6. Spoon ground beef mixture evenlyinto center of each square.7. Top each square with a slice of moz-zarella cheese.8. Fold dough over mixture to form a tri-angle, pressing edges to seal. Coat tri-angles with cooking spray and sprinklewith Parmesan cheese.9. Bake at 400 for 12 to 15 minutes oruntil browned. Serve with remainingwarmed pizza sauce as topping or fordipping and a tossed salad. Makes 4servings.
JOIN US FOR THIS MONDAY NIGHT ABSOLUTE AUCTION!ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ADVERTISING, GLASS, DCOR ITEMS, EPHEMERA, PETRO-MOBILIA YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU WILL FIND AT OUR SALES! CALL US ORCHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON OUR NEXT AUCTION.
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David Allen, Auctioneer #5600Music City Auction TN FL 4976 For more info, visit:
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. . .Ruth jerseyThe bid also means the famous T-206Honus Wagner tobacco baseball car isno longer the most expensive piece ofbaseball memorabilia. The Wagner
sold in 2007 for $2.8 million.
Bidding for the Babe Ruth jerseyreached a frenzy as 36 people placedbids on the piece of sports history. Be-fore going up for sale the jersey washoused in a Baltimore museum from2004-2009 courtesy of a private collec-tor.
The auction also produced some otherbig ticket items including Lawrence Tay-lors Super Bowl ring which fetched$230,401. A Ruth cap that was worn byformer Yankee David Wells.
The colorful Wells bought the cap forabout $30,000 from a collector and fa-mously paid homage to his idol bywearing it on the mound with the Yan-kees during a game on June 28, 1997The cap brought in $537,278. The auc-tion also brought in $366,967 for thejersey Mickey Mantle was wearingwhen he hit his 535th home run.
If you really want to own a piece ofBabe Ruth history his former Massa-chusetts home is up for sale. The es-tate known as Home Plate Farm inSudbury, Mass., is on the market for$1.65 million.
30 Minute Meals
2 Tablespoons oilcelery salt, to taste,garlic salt, to taste
Directions:1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.2. Cut the unpeeled potatoes into 1/4
inch slices.3. Place the potato slices on well greased shallow baking pans.
4. Combine pepper, oregano, thyme,sage, and rosemary in a small bowl.
5. Brush the potato slices with oil and asprinkle with the herb mixture.
6. Bake the potato slices for about 20minutes or until they are well-brownedand crisp.
7. Sprinkle with combined salts andserve. Serves 4.
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JOIN US EACH 3RD FRIDAY OF THE MONTH FOR A NO RESERVE AUCTION!ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ADVERTISING, GLASS, DCOR ITEMS, EPHEMERA, PETRO-MOBILIA YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU WILL FIND AT OUR SALES! CALL US ORCHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON OUR NEXT AUCTION.
615-335-6261
114 George L. Davis Blvd.Nashville, TN 37203
David Allen, Auctioneer #5600Music City Auction TN FL 4976
For more info, visit:www.musiccityauction.net
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Cigar store Indian tops Showtime auction at$94,400
ANN ARBOR, Mich. A rare cigar storeIndian figure, beautifully carved in the1880s by the renowned artisan Samuel
Robb, sold for $94,400 at a three-dayauction event held March 30-April 1 byShowtime Auction Services. The salewas held at the Washtenaw FarmCouncil Grounds, a venue that'sbecome the site of choice forShowtime Auction Services.
The 5-foot-tall Indian chief figurehad much of its original paint still in-tact and was in overall excellentcondition. It was also the top lot
of the sale.
This was one of the best-looking cigar store figureswe've had the pleasure ofselling, said Mike Ecklesof Showtime Services,based in Woodhaven, Mich. Itwas no surprise to me that itcame close to the $100,000mark.
The auction featured twoblockbusting headliners: the35-year collection of Al andPeg Araiza, collectors in manycategories; and Part 1 of the life-time pedal car and toy collectionof Ed and Christy Ramsey (Part2 will be sold Oct. 5-7, also byShowtime in Ann Arbor). Inall, over 2,000 lots of in-vestment-grade antiquesand collectibles changedhands over the weekend.
It was the most diverseauction we've everhad, remarked Eckles,and also one of themost fun. It was greatto have all these collec-tors representingaround 60-70 categories all at oneevent. Everybody was just chatting,eating, drinking and generally having agood time. As for the auction itself, it
was a huge success. Prices were ro-bust, in virtually all the categories.
Following are additional highlights fromthe auction. Prices quoted include ei-ther a 10 percent buyer's premium forlive bidders; 13 percent for credit cardpurchases; or 18 percent for telephone
A Rock Island Railroad reverse glasssign, 90 inches by 26 inches and say-ing: Rock Island Lines on the glass
and Rocky Mountain Limited to Col-orado on the frame, in super condition,brought $60,500; and an extremely rare
Bufffalo Brand Salted Peanutstwo-sided outdoor wood sandsign, 10 1/2 feet by 11 inches,possibly the only one in exis-tence, hit $26,400.
A horse race wheel of fortune withvery rare reverse glass layout andtable (with an odds maker) went
for $31,900. The wheelboasted reverse glasspainted panels, two of whichhad minor cracks. Otherwisethe piece was in excellentcondition. The table camewith a glass layout, rarelyseen, and the horses paintedon the glass matched thoseon the wheel.
A Winchester Factory Loaded
Shells Sold Everywherecloth banner, made by theAcme Sign Co. (Dayton,
Ohio), 10 feet by 2 feet, withsome tattering at the edges, theonly one known, realized $22,420;
and a Red Indian Stogies 3 For 5cigar tin (for 50 cigars), made by
the Meekin Can Co. (Cincin-nati) for David M. Zolla, Dis-tributor (Chicago) garnered$15,400.
A Rock-Ola jukebox, Com-mando Model 1420, one ofthe most dramatic and col-
orful of all the jukeboxesever produced, made$20,650. The reversepainted example withglass pilasters was nearly
all original and had been nicely restoredby John Papa. Other jukeboxes sold in-cluded a Rock-Ola Model 1426, a Wurl-itzer Model 1400 and the popular
Wurlitzer Model 915.
A Keystone No. 980 Ride 'Em toyGreyhound bus, mint in the box andmade by Keystone Mfg. (Boston) in alloriginal condition, with electric head-lights, 22 1/2 inches long, sped off for$15,400.
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3-Bedroom Brick House 2-Car Carport 100s of Antiques - Walnut,
Cherry & Oak Furniture Glassware Household Items - Many Crockand Iron Pieces Clocks Beauty Shop Equipment
Saturday, June 16that 9:00 A.M. CST 2012
Sumner County Westmoreland
The Florene Mandrell Estate PropertyLocated: At 5112 Austin Pea Hwy. Directions from Westmoreland: Tke Hwy 52W toward Port-
land, turn right on Old Highway 31E, right on Old Highway 52 (Austin Peay Hwy.) and see signs
posted.
Real Estate Will Be Sold at 10 AM!: Consists of a nice 3 bedroom brick house that features ap-
proximately 1700 sq. ft. with 2 car carport, living room, den with fireplace, office, utility room and
bath. House has paved drive, new roof, and new central heat and air. Truly a nice home situated on
a beautiful 100 x 180 lot
Antiques & Household Items: 3 Walnut marble top dressers, 2 walnut marble top chest of drawers,
2 walnut beds, 2 china cabinets, hall tree, grandfather clock, gooseneck rocker, oak rockers, antique
wall clocks, tiffany lamp, antique lamps, many iron and crock pieces, flax wheel, chairs, oak buffet,
oak dresser, walnut chest, Jenny Lyn bed, walnut tables, oak tables, marble stand, oak bustle chair,
wicker pieces, clock shelves, vases, fern stand, marble tables, paintings, mirrors, old pictures and
frames, old piano, bowl and pitcher, Brownie movie camera, coffee grinder, railroad lantern, oak
table & chairs, ice cream table and 2 chairs from Churchill Downs, Fostoria glassware, Carnival glassbowls, pink glassware, berry design, bilk glass pieces, lots of glassware, china, RC case, old78 rpm
record albums, quilts and many, many more antiques.
Household Items & Beauty Shop Equipment: Refrigerator, recliner, washer & dryer, freezer, couch,
2 beauty shop chairs and sink, microwave, copy of the last Nashville Banner paper and much more.
For Free Brochure, Call (615) 452-5341 Or Visit Our Website At: www.CarmanRealEstate.com
Note From Agent: This is a nice home in a beautiful setting. Property selling to settle an estate, so
come and buy at your price!! We also have100s & 100s of antiques to sell so dont miss this auction!
Come spend the day and bring a friend!
Terms: 20% down day of sale, remaining balance with deed: or, terms available through the Citizens
Bank in Gallatin to qualified buyers. Contact Randall Carter at (615) 206-1748 for details.
Personal Property: Cash or good check
Sellers: The Heirs of Florine Mandrell
Auction Agent: Lloyd Andrews,
615-452-5341Or See Us At
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SATURDAY JUNE 16th @ 9:00 A.M.31-E Auction Center~8380 New Glasgow Rd-Hwy 31-E~Scottsville KYTRACTORS - FARM MACHINERY - CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
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RUSSELL MILLS AUCTIONEER270-237-7625
SANDY MILLS BROKER270-618-9560
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We will be receiving equipment Monday June 11th thru Friday June 15th8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. daily.
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Discovered in an oldbook, Rare Coin goesto auctionA $3 cold coin is expected to
fetch $4 million when it goes up
for auction next month.
The 1870-S is one of just two ever
made and is one of the rarest
coins in US history.
It was discovered in a San Fran-
cisco bookshop in 1997 by a Eu-
ropean tourist, who found it glued
to the inside pages of a souvenir
book.