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Page 14 - The McKenzie Banner, McKenzie, Tennessee, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 • www.mckenziebanner.com SPORTS COL. JAMES T. REED - Auctioneer, McKenzie, TN - 352-3927 - License No. 159, Firm No. 39 Web Site: www.reedauction.com Web site: www.reedauction.com McKENZIE BANNER PRINT SATURDAY, MAY 19, 2012 . . . 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: 1780 Buena Vista Road, Huntingdon, TN. From downtown Huntingdon take Hwy. 70 toward Bruceton, turn right just past Wendy’s onto Buena Vista Road, cross 4-Lane, stay on Buena Vista Road & go approximately 1 mile to sale site. ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS BROCHURE IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT BUT IS NOT GUARANTEED. PUR- CHASERS MUST RELY ON THEIR OWN JUDGMENT AND INSPECTION OF ITEMS. ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECT. ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE AUCTION DAY TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY PRINTED OR ADVERTISED MATERIAL. SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS AND/OR DELETIONS. GUNS, COINS, GOOD TRACTOR & FARM EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, SOME CATTLE, COLLECTIBLES & HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS J. C. Higgins 12 ga automatic—model 50 Winchester 12 ga automatic—model 572 Remington 22 pump rifle—model 742 Remington 308 deer rifle with scope—12 ga Remington double barrel with hammers—Denver quarter mint set starting with 2009—Mercury head dime collection 1916-1945—2 Philadelphia quarter mint sets starting with 2009—Presidential Gold dollars 2007-2010—Lincoln pennies 1941-1974—Roosevelt dimes starting with 2004—Jefferson nickels starting with 1962—Jefferson nickels starting with 1996—1837 penny—1950-D uncirculated nickel—1938 nickels—1965 Roosevelt dimes—silver Roosevelt dimes starting with 1946—Canadian coins 1867-1974—1920 large cent—collectible quarters, nickels, dimes & other odd coins—buffalo nickels—silver half dollars & quarters— Booker T. Washington double headed half dollar—1950-1969 nickels—1928-1949 nickels—1911 dime—1920-1964 dimes—1972 & 1982 pennies—1877 dime—V- nickels—Illinois Special 21-jewel railroad pocket watch with Simmons chain—large collection of pocket knives—treadle sewing machine with all attachments & paper- work when purchased in 1910 in beautiful cabinet—antique rocker—Seth Thomas mantel clock—2 Aladdin lamps, 1 Lincoln Drape—2 jars of marbles—large set of brown Hull dishes with extra pieces & serving pieces—2 Eureka vacuums—small appliances—165 diesel Massey Ferguson tractor in A-1 shape—hay needle—3 pt hitch Tufline scalloped disk—set of stiff shank cultivators—3 pt hitch pond scoop—6 ft 3 pt hitch bush hog—6 ft box blade—3 pt hitch set of middle busters—3 x 14 MF breaker—2-row MF planter—like new 5 ft Woods bush hog—2-wheel trailer—fuel tank with hand pump—large air compressor—like new Craftsman chop saw—drill press—1000 w generator—woodworking tools—16 ft extension ladder—revolving parts bin—lots of hand tools—tool boxes—wooden carpenter tool box—stack tool box—set of hand scales—cotton scales—platform scales—furniture clamps—RR jacks—RR lanterns—hand seed sower—12 v spray tank—flat irons—well pulleys— iron bean kettle—different size molasses jugs, 1 is 2 gallon—two 10 gallon milk cans—blue & green jars—churns—aluminum dish pans—stainless propane fish or turkey cooker with strainer—commercial meat slicer—meat band saw—lots of good heavy hunting clothes—coolers—fishing equipment—turkey decoys—Billy Cook roping saddle—lots of toys—hobby horse—flat top trunks—2 cedar chests—window fans—electric heaters—30-inch gas range—upright freezer—Home Comfort wood cook stove with water reservoir—new electric typewriter still in box—four 3 year old registered Hereford cows, 2 with calves & 2 will have calves within 90 days—1 registered Hereford bull—many items not listed. Guns will sell first, followed by coins & some household items, followed by tractor, equipment, tools & the household items in the outbuildings. SUZANNE REED, BROKER JAMES T. REED, AFFILIATE BROKER & AUCTIONEER McKENZIE, TN LICENSE NO. 159, FIRM NO. 39 731-352-3927 731-234-9171 BOBBY BOYD HUNTINGDON, TENNESSEE FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: D o u g T a ylor A ucti o n S e r v i c e YOUR Auctioneer & Real Estate Broker 200 Adkins Lane Puryear, TN 38251 Phone (731) 247-3784 Doug Taylor, Auctioneer/Broker TN Lic. #2027 - Ky. Lic. #RP7209 - Firm Lic. #1782 “Taylor Made Auctions Are Better” TERMS & CONDITIONS: Complete settlement day of auction. Payable in CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK or PERSONAL CHECK with CURRENT BANK LETTER OF CREDIT guaranteeing payment, made to Doug Taylor Auction Service required by ALL persons not personally known by the auction company. LUNCH AVAILABLE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS SATURDAY, MAY 26, 2012 • 9:00 A.M. BUCHANAN, TN - 250 Mills Lane - From Paris, TN take Hwy 79N to Paris Landing, turn left on Hwy 119 go 4 miles to Cherry Island Rd. turn right, go 1 mile to Ratteree turn right, go to Mills Lane turn left. Watch for signs. Selling Lake Home and Personal Property for Timothy and Cynthia Bode Visit our Web site: www.dougtaylorauction.com or www.auctionzip.com Auctioneer ID# 10823 NO BUYER’S PREMIUM BOATS, MOTORCYCLE, TOOLS: 2004 Kawasaki 800 Vulcan Classic, 2,903 miles, excellent condition, 55 miles to gal., custom back rack + Wells Cargo 12 ft. enclosed trailer, ramp back door, side door 2/ top racks + 2005 Playboy Eagle pontoon, w/Mercury 4 stroke, tilt & turn and Genesis trailer + Sea Hawk 4 man paddle boa + aluminum canoe, Machcroft, 13 ft. + Walker Bay Rigid inflatable dinghy + Bolens B1410 tiller + Troy Jet Sweep blower + Yardley 21” push mower + Toro Wheel Horse 314 mower, 42” cut, 8 speed, 42” grader blade + DeWalt DW705 12” compound miter saw + Pasloude nail gun, roofing nailer, frame nailer + DeWalt 368 saw 71/2” + DeWalt balling drill + DeWalt 310 reciprocat- ing saw 11/8” stroke, new + D25899 Demolition hammer + Rot-O-Zip spiral saw + Milwaukee drill, 18 v + DW 965 side angle drill, new + Nail Miester electric brad saw + DW073 cordless rotary lazer, 18v w/stand, new + B&D air stallion + C&H nail gun + Skill 31/4 planer, in box + Craftsman router + Honda EU 2000i inverter + Greenlee slug buster set + Greenlee whole saw set + Toro Powerlite blower + portable cement mixer, electric + Bull float 5 ft. handle + Frezno & handle + organizer sets + C clamps + glue clamps + nails & screws + wrenches + brace & bits + Mechanic tool box sets + shop vac, 12 gal + lawn & garden tools + (8) roof jacks + concrete stacker + wheel barrow + gas cans + (2) 14 ft. ext. ladders, Davidson + 8 ft. step ladder, Werner + 10 ft. step ladder, Werner + Job Site Tab C10FR, Hitachi + hand stool + landscape lights + 14 bags of Quickcrete + electric equip fish tap + (2) compound bows + outdoor storage building and more. GUNS: Set of Remington 1100’s - all vent rib except 16 gauge - plain barrel + 28 & 410 new in box + Mossberg model 88 pump + Browning Sweet 16 vent rib + Yaldiz over & under 12 ga. vent rib + Ruger over & under 20 guage vent rib + Stevens model 311 410 double barrel + Stevens model 512 410 over & under + Mossberg 410 Pump. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Whirlpool under counter dishwasher + Crock Pot BBQ grill + old school desk + chrome & glass top table + Emerson portable TV + Frigidaire 30” electric range + Frigidaire refrigerator w/ice maker + drop leaf table w/4 chairs + patio set + western style bed & night stand (pine) + Maytag Neptune stack washer & dryer + (2) leather chairs + Futon + small desk & chair + #4 dinner bell and more. HIGHLIGHTS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY LISTING OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MAY 20, 2012 - 2:00-4:00 PM REAL ESTATE: Selling a lake front 36x24, 1,044 sq. ft., recently remodeled, house featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, den w/fireplace, kitchen w/lots of cabinet space, pine walls, wood floors, nice deck facing the lake, heat pump, vinyl siding. This house is nice and ready to move in with a 26x38 detached garage (2 yrs. old) w/3 bays and roll-up doors. Also has a private boat dock. This is a great investment for anyone that enjoys being on the lake. PUBLIC AUCTION TAYLOR REAL ESTATE & AUCTION 20300 East Main St. • Huntingdon, TN 38344 Toll Free 1-866-986-8578 • Local 731-986-8578 Auctioneer: Thomas “Chad” Taylor Auctioneer Lic. #5200, Auction Firm #4582 Website: www.taylor-realestate.com E-mail: [email protected] SALE WILL BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE COME ON OUT AND ENJOY THE DAY AUCTION TERMS OF SALE: Cash or good check for purchase amount only. Must have identification. Fees will apply for any bad checks received. NO BUYERS PREMIUM. Saturday, May 19th, 9:00 a.m. 1016 West Main St. Parsons, TN 38363 Directions: From Interstate 40 take Highway 69 south to Parsons, at stop light turn right onto Highway 412 continue straight to sale site on the right Selling for Betty Bell 2002 Toyota Sequia SR5 V8 4WD 150k Leather Interior with Sunroof - Antique Furniture, Crystal (Bowls – Vases – Candle Holders – Glasses – Serving Pieces – Pitchers) – Depression Glass Vases – Glasses – Dishes - Multiple Set of Fine China- Tom and Jerry Egg Nog set - Antique Canisters – Baskets – Kitchen Ware, Cookware – Tupperware – Antique Glass Lamps – Crystal Lamps – Leather Recliner – Side Tables – Multiple Dressers – Barbie’s – Quilts – 7 Piece Full Bedroom set – Wheel Chair – Antique Chairs – Coffee Tables – Co- Cola Memorabilia – Curio Cabinet – China Dolls – Grandfather Clock – Singer Electric Sewing Machine – Treadmill – Cedar Wardrobe with Mirrors – Antique Pictures – Multiple Beds (twin/regular) – Record Player Cabinet – Oak Desk – Iron Kettle – Total Gym – Ralph McDonald Prints (framed and unframed) – Vaughn Bassett Cherry Entertainment Center – Antique Flour Cabinet – What Knots DO NOT LET THIS LIST SURPRISE YOU OF ALL THE NICE ITEMS NOT LISTED IN AD SEE YOU SATURDAY 20-1cc Carroll County Chamber of Commerce held its annual Golf Tournament at the Carroll Lake Golf Course on Thursday, May 10 with approximately 96 golf- ers participating in the event. Hamburgers and hotdog lunches were provided prior to the tour- nament in the Bogey Room at the club office. A shotgun start at 1:00 p.m. got the golfers out on the course. Partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the mid seven- ties made for a beautiful day for everyone to enjoy being outside. Chamber members, staff and volunteers provided great hos- pitality for the meal, delivered water and snacks throughout the afternoon, and helped with the Putting Contest, Hole-In- One, and Closest-to-The-Hole activities. Winners of this year’s tourna- ment goes to: Charter Business - First Place Champions. Kelley Enterprises - First Flight, First Place; and Farmers & Merchants Bank - Second Fight, First Place. Charter Business - First Place Champions - (left to right) Micah Arnold, Brian Bennett, Jimmy Bennett and Justin Brown Farmers & Merchants Bank - Second Fight, First Place - (left to right) Chuck Sisson, Justin Stafford, George Atwood and April Chace accepting award for Jon Davis. Chamber Golf Tournament Winners HUNTINGDON (May 9) Following Huntingdon’s 7-3 victory over Clarksburg in the District 13A Championship game, the All-District team was announced. Members of the D13A All-District team include: Big Sandy’s Phillip Perry; West Carroll’s Nick Wilhoit and Letrell Huff; Central’s Haden Williams, Colin Roberts, Jesse Leaver and Brandon Harrison; Gleason’s Thomas Fowler, Austin Sullivan, Chase Ezell, Blake Taylor and Conner Verdell; Dresden’s Gatlin Hatchel, Logan Thomas, Eric VanDyke and Josh Bone; McKenzie’s Tristen Lowe, Michael Curry and Luke Robertson; Clarksburg’s Jordan Cary, Matt Foster, Dallas Butler, Drake Simpson and Logan Hampton; and Huntingdon’s Tyler Warbritton, Brandon Huss, Matthew Fuller, Cord Maddox and Jacob Warbritton. Mustang skipper Alan Eubanks earned Coach of the Year distinction while Rocket Logan Hampton was selected as the District 13A MVP. Members of the All-District 13A squad. Hampton Earns MVP; All-District 13A Team Named McKENZIE–Huntingdon High School’s Corbin Jordan signed with Bethel University Men’s Basketball program recently. The son of Michael and Teresa Jordan of Huntingdon, Corbin plans to major in Education. The all-district performer had 562 career assists for the Mustangs and averaged nine points, 6.5 assists, and three rebounds his senior season at HHS. He feels his strengths are his driving and passing abilities. Corbin chose Bethel because it is close to home and he likes the basketball program. Bethel Head Coach Jeff Britt stated, “We are proud Corbin is joining us and we look forward to him developing and being a part of our program for the next several years.” Huntingdon’s Corbin Jordan Signs with Bethel Basketball (L-R) HHS Basketball Coach Scott Ashley, Corbin Jordan, Mi- chael Jordan and Tyler Warbritton. Back row- Bethel Basket- ball Assistant A.J. Johnson and Bethel Men’s Head Basketball Coach Jeff Britt. By Dave McCulley Bethel University Sports Information Director Guntersville, Alabama-Six Bethel University student-ath- letes were named to the 2012 All-American All-Southern Collegiate Championship team Thursday night in the banquet preceding the Southern Collegiate Championship that began Friday at Lake Guntersville in Guntersville, Alabama. Bethel broke the Southern College record by over ten pounds with a total weight of over 84 pounds to win back to back Southern Collegiate Championships. Zach Parker, Matthew Roberts, Ben Freeman, Will Davis, Jake Lawrence, and Jacob Hardy were named to the squad. It was the second year in a row for Hardy and Lawrence to be selected to the team. Bass Cats Head Coach and Director of Athletics for Non- Traditional Sports Garry Mason was excited about the announce- ment. He said “We are really proud of these young men and how they represent our school on and off the water. To have six of the ten named to this prestigious squad is phenomenal. Over 200 students competed on the tournament trail this year.” At event’s end, Mason and the four two-man teams of Parker and Roberts, Matthew and Myles Palmer, Davis and Freeman, and Hardy and Lawrence led Bethel to its second consecutive Southern Collegiate Championship. Six Bass Cats Named All-American Southern Collegiate Champions Bethel Bass Team display their trophy. GUNTERSVILLE, ALABAMA- Bethel University Bass ‘Cats en- tered the 2012 Southern Collegiate Championships at Lake Gunters- ville in Guntersville, Alabama hoping to repeat as champions in the event. Not only did they repeat, but in doing so set a new Southern Col- legiate record with over 84 pounds caught when the fishing ended on Saturday afternoon. Bethel’s four two-man teams in the two-day tournament included Zach Parker and Matthew Rob- erts; Matthew and Myles Palmer; Will Davis and Ben Freeman, and Jacob Hardy and Jake Lawrence. Bethel beat the likes of Au- burn, Alabama, Tennessee, and other top teams to claim its sec- ond consecutive Southern Colle- giate Championship. Bass Cats Win Second Straight Championship

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Page 14 - The McKenzie Banner, McKenzie, Tennessee, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 • www.mckenziebanner.com

SPORTS

COL. JAMES T. REED - Auctioneer, McKenzie, TN - 352-3927 - License No. 159, Firm No. 39Web Site: www.reedauction.com

Web site: www.reedauction.com

McKENZIE BANNER PRINT

SATURDAY, MAY 19, 2012 . . . 10:00 A.M.LOCATION: 1780 Buena Vista Road, Huntingdon, TN. From downtown Huntingdon take Hwy. 70 toward Bruceton, turn right just past Wendy’s onto Buena Vista Road, cross 4-Lane, stay on Buena Vista Road & go approximately 1 mile to sale site.

ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS BROCHURE IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT BUT IS NOT GUARANTEED. PUR-CHASERS MUST RELY ON THEIR OWN JUDGMENT AND INSPECTION OF ITEMS. ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECT. ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE AUCTION DAY TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY PRINTED OR ADVERTISED MATERIAL. SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS AND/OR DELETIONS.

GUNS, COINS, GOOD TRACTOR & FARM EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, SOME CATTLE,

COLLECTIBLES & HOUSEHOLD CONTENTSJ. C. Higgins 12 ga automatic—model 50 Winchester 12 ga automatic—model 572 Remington 22 pump rifle—model 742 Remington 308 deer rifle with scope—12 ga Remington double barrel with hammers—Denver quarter mint set starting with 2009—Mercury head dime collection 1916-1945—2 Philadelphia quarter mint sets starting with 2009—Presidential Gold dollars 2007-2010—Lincoln pennies 1941-1974—Roosevelt dimes starting with 2004—Jefferson nickels starting with 1962—Jefferson nickels starting with 1996—1837 penny—1950-D uncirculated nickel—1938 nickels—1965 Roosevelt dimes—silver Roosevelt dimes starting with 1946—Canadian coins 1867-1974—1920 large cent—collectible quarters, nickels, dimes & other odd coins—buffalo nickels—silver half dollars & quarters—Booker T. Washington double headed half dollar—1950-1969 nickels—1928-1949 nickels—1911 dime—1920-1964 dimes—1972 & 1982 pennies—1877 dime—V-nickels—Illinois Special 21-jewel railroad pocket watch with Simmons chain—large collection of pocket knives—treadle sewing machine with all attachments & paper-work when purchased in 1910 in beautiful cabinet—antique rocker—Seth Thomas mantel clock—2 Aladdin lamps, 1 Lincoln Drape—2 jars of marbles—large set of brown Hull dishes with extra pieces & serving pieces—2 Eureka vacuums—small appliances—165 diesel Massey Ferguson tractor in A-1 shape—hay needle—3 pt hitch Tufline scalloped disk—set of stiff shank cultivators—3 pt hitch pond scoop—6 ft 3 pt hitch bush hog—6 ft box blade—3 pt hitch set of middle busters—3 x 14 MF breaker—2-row MF planter—like new 5 ft Woods bush hog—2-wheel trailer—fuel tank with hand pump—large air compressor—like new Craftsman chop saw—drill press—1000 w generator—woodworking tools—16 ft extension ladder—revolving parts bin—lots of hand tools—tool boxes—wooden carpenter tool box—stack tool box—set of hand scales—cotton scales—platform scales—furniture clamps—RR jacks—RR lanterns—hand seed sower—12 v spray tank—flat irons—well pulleys—iron bean kettle—different size molasses jugs, 1 is 2 gallon—two 10 gallon milk cans—blue & green jars—churns—aluminum dish pans—stainless propane fish or turkey cooker with strainer—commercial meat slicer—meat band saw—lots of good heavy hunting clothes—coolers—fishing equipment—turkey decoys—Billy Cook roping saddle—lots of toys—hobby horse—flat top trunks—2 cedar chests—window fans—electric heaters—30-inch gas range—upright freezer—Home Comfort wood cook stove with water reservoir—new electric typewriter still in box—four 3 year old registered Hereford cows, 2 with calves & 2 will have calves within 90 days—1 registered Hereford bull—many items not listed.

Guns will sell first, followed by coins & some household items, followed by tractor, equipment, tools & the household items in the outbuildings.

SUZANNE REED, BROKERJAMES T. REED, AFFILIATE BROKER

& AUCTIONEERMcKENZIE, TN

LICENSE NO. 159, FIRM NO. 39731-352-3927731-234-9171

BOBBY BOYDHUNTINGDON, TENNESSEE

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Doug Taylor Auction ServiceYOUR Auctioneer & Real Estate Broker200 Adkins Lane Puryear, TN 38251 Phone (731) 247-3784

Doug Taylor, Auctioneer/Broker TN Lic. #2027 - Ky. Lic. #RP7209 - Firm Lic. #1782

“Taylor Made Auctions Are Better”

TERMS & CONDITIONS: Complete settlement day of auction. Payable in CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK or PERSONAL CHECK with CURRENT BANK LETTER OF CREDIT guaranteeing payment, made to Doug Taylor Auction Service required by ALL persons not personally known by the auction company.

LUNCH AVAILABLE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

SATURDAY, MAY 26, 2012 • 9:00 A.M.BUCHANAN, TN - 250 Mills Lane - From Paris, TN take Hwy 79N to Paris Landing, turn left on Hwy 119 go 4 miles to Cherry Island Rd. turn right, go 1 mile to Ratteree turn right, go to Mills Lane turn left. Watch for signs.

Selling Lake Home and Personal Property for Timothy and Cynthia BodeVisit our Web site: www.dougtaylorauction.com or www.auctionzip.com Auctioneer ID# 10823

NO BUYER’SPREMIUM

BOATS, MOTORCYCLE, TOOLS: 2004 Kawasaki 800 Vulcan Classic, 2,903 miles, excellent condition, 55 miles to gal., custom back rack + Wells Cargo 12 ft. enclosed trailer, ramp back door, side door 2/top racks + 2005 Playboy Eagle pontoon, w/Mercury 4 stroke, tilt & turn and Genesis trailer + Sea Hawk 4 man paddle boa + aluminum canoe, Machcroft, 13 ft. + Walker Bay Rigid inflatable dinghy + Bolens B1410 tiller + Troy Jet Sweep blower + Yardley 21” push mower + Toro Wheel Horse 314 mower, 42” cut, 8 speed, 42” grader blade + DeWalt DW705 12” compound miter saw + Pasloude nail gun, roofing nailer, frame nailer + DeWalt 368 saw 71/2” + DeWalt balling drill + DeWalt 310 reciprocat-ing saw 11/8” stroke, new + D25899 Demolition hammer + Rot-O-Zip spiral saw + Milwaukee drill, 18 v + DW 965 side angle drill, new + Nail Miester electric brad saw + DW073 cordless rotary lazer, 18v w/stand, new + B&D air stallion + C&H nail gun + Skill 31/4 planer, in box + Craftsman router + Honda EU 2000i inverter + Greenlee slug buster set + Greenlee whole saw set + Toro Powerlite blower + portable cement mixer, electric + Bull float 5 ft. handle + Frezno & handle + organizer sets + C clamps + glue clamps + nails & screws + wrenches + brace & bits + Mechanic tool box sets + shop vac, 12 gal + lawn & garden tools + (8) roof jacks + concrete stacker + wheel barrow + gas cans + (2) 14 ft. ext. ladders, Davidson + 8 ft. step ladder, Werner + 10 ft. step ladder, Werner + Job Site Tab C10FR, Hitachi + hand stool + landscape lights + 14 bags of Quickcrete + electric equip fish tap + (2) compound bows + outdoor storage building and more. GUNS: Set of Remington 1100’s - all vent rib except 16 gauge - plain barrel + 28 & 410 new in box + Mossberg model 88 pump + Browning Sweet 16 vent rib + Yaldiz over & under 12 ga. vent rib + Ruger over & under 20 guage vent rib + Stevens model 311 410 double barrel + Stevens model 512 410 over & under + Mossberg 410 Pump. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Whirlpool under counter dishwasher + Crock Pot BBQ grill + old school desk + chrome & glass top table + Emerson portable TV + Frigidaire 30” electric range + Frigidaire refrigerator w/ice maker + drop leaf table w/4 chairs + patio set + western style bed & night stand (pine) + Maytag Neptune stack washer & dryer + (2) leather chairs + Futon + small desk & chair + #4 dinner bell and more.

HIGHLIGHTS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY LISTING

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MAY 20, 2012 - 2:00-4:00 PM REAL ESTATE: Selling a lake front 36x24, 1,044 sq. ft., recently remodeled, house featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, den w/fireplace, kitchen w/lots of cabinet space, pine walls, wood floors, nice deck facing the lake, heat pump, vinyl siding. This house is nice and ready to move in with a 26x38 detached garage (2 yrs. old) w/3 bays and roll-up doors. Also has a private boat dock. This is a great investment for anyone that enjoys being on the lake.

PUBLIC AUCTION

TAYLOR REAL ESTATE & AUCTION20300 East Main St. • Huntingdon, TN 38344

Toll Free 1-866-986-8578 • Local 731-986-8578Auctioneer: Thomas “Chad” Taylor

Auctioneer Lic. #5200, Auction Firm #4582Website: www.taylor-realestate.com

E-mail: [email protected] WILL BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE COME ON OUT AND ENJOY THE DAY

AUCTION

TERMS OF SALE: Cash or good check for purchase amount only. Must have identification. Fees will apply for any bad checks received. NO BUYERS PREMIUM.

Saturday, May 19th, 9:00 a.m.1016 West Main St. Parsons, TN 38363

Directions: From Interstate 40 take Highway 69 south to Parsons, at stop light turn right onto Highway 412 continue straight to sale site on the right

Selling for Betty Bell

2002 Toyota Sequia SR5 V8 4WD 150k Leather Interior with Sunroof - Antique Furniture, Crystal (Bowls – Vases – Candle Holders – Glasses – Serving Pieces – Pitchers) – Depression Glass Vases – Glasses – Dishes - Multiple Set of Fine China- Tom and Jerry Egg Nog set - Antique Canisters – Baskets – Kitchen Ware, Cookware – Tupperware – Antique Glass Lamps – Crystal Lamps – Leather Recliner – Side Tables – Multiple Dressers – Barbie’s – Quilts – 7 Piece Full Bedroom set – Wheel Chair – Antique Chairs – Coffee Tables – Co- Cola Memorabilia – Curio Cabinet – China Dolls – Grandfather Clock – Singer Electric Sewing Machine – Treadmill – Cedar Wardrobe with Mirrors – Antique Pictures – Multiple Beds (twin/regular) – Record Player Cabinet – Oak Desk – Iron Kettle – Total Gym – Ralph McDonald Prints (framed and unframed) – Vaughn Bassett Cherry Entertainment Center – Antique Flour Cabinet – What Knots DO NOT LET THIS LIST SURPRISE YOU OF ALL THE NICE ITEMS NOT LISTED IN AD SEE YOU SATURDAY

20-1cc

Carroll County Chamber of Commerce held its annual Golf Tournament at the Carroll Lake Golf Course on Thursday, May 10 with approximately 96 golf-ers participating in the event. Hamburgers and hotdog lunches were provided prior to the tour-nament in the Bogey Room at the club office. A shotgun start at 1:00 p.m. got the golfers out on the course. Partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the mid seven-ties made for a beautiful day for everyone to enjoy being outside.

Chamber members, staff and volunteers provided great hos-pitality for the meal, delivered water and snacks throughout the afternoon, and helped with the Putting Contest, Hole-In-One, and Closest-to-The-Hole activities.

Winners of this year’s tourna-ment goes to: Charter Business - F i r s t P l a c e C h a m p i o n s . Kelley Enterprises - First Flight, First Place; and Far mers & Merchants Bank - Second Fight, First Place.

Charter Business - First Place Champions - (left to right) Micah Arnold, Brian Bennett, Jimmy Bennett and Justin Brown

Farmers & Merchants Bank - Second Fight, First Place - (left to right) Chuck Sisson, Justin Stafford, George Atwood and April Chace accepting award for Jon Davis.

Chamber Golf Tournament Winners

H U N T I N G D O N ( M a y 9 ) Fol lowing Huntingdon’s 7 -3 victory over Clarksburg in the D i s t r i c t 1 3 A C h a m p i o n s h i p game, the All-District team was announced. Members of the D13A All-District team include: Big Sandy’s Phillip Perry; West

C a r ro l l ’s N i ck Wi l h o i t a n d Letrell Huff; Central’s Haden Williams, Colin Roberts, Jesse Leaver and Brandon Harrison; G l e a s o n ’ s T h o m a s Fo w l e r, Austin Sullivan, Chase Ezell, B l a k e T a y l o r a n d C o n n e r Ve r d e l l ; D r e s d e n ’ s G a t l i n

Hatchel, Logan Thomas, Eric Va n D y k e a n d J o s h B o n e ; M c K e n z i e ’ s T r i s t e n L o w e , M i c h a e l C u r r y a n d L u k e Robertson; Clarksburg’s Jordan Cary, Matt Foster, Dallas Butler, D r a k e S i m p s o n a n d L o g a n Hampton; and Huntingdon’s

T y l e r Wa r b r i t t o n , B r a n d o n Huss, Matthew Fuller, Cord Maddox and Jacob Warbritton.

M u s t a n g s k i p p e r A l a n Eubanks earned Coach of the Year distinction while Rocket Logan Hampton was selected as the District 13A MVP.

Members of the All-District 13A squad.

Hampton Earns MVP; All-District 13A Team Named

McKENZIE–Huntingdon High School’s Corbin Jordan signed with Bethel University Men’s Basketball program recently.

The son of Michael and Teresa Jordan of Huntingdon, Corbin plans to major in Education.

The all -district perfor mer had 562 career assists for the Mustangs and averaged nine points, 6.5 assists, and three rebounds his senior season at

HHS.He feels his strengths are his

driving and passing abilities. Corbin chose Bethel because

it is close to home and he likes the basketball program.

Bethel Head Coach Jeff Britt stated, “We are proud Corbin is joining us and we look forward to him developing and being a part of our program for the next several years.”

Huntingdon’s Corbin Jordan Signs with Bethel Basketball

(L-R) HHS Basketball Coach Scott Ashley, Corbin Jordan, Mi-chael Jordan and Tyler Warbritton. Back row- Bethel Basket-ball Assistant A.J. Johnson and Bethel Men’s Head Basketball Coach Jeff Britt.

By Dave McCulleyBethel University Sports Information Director

Guntersville, Alabama-Six Bethel University student-ath-letes were named to the 2012 A l l - A m e r i c a n A l l - S o u t h e r n Collegiate Championship team Thursday night in the banquet preceding the Southern Collegiate C h a m p i o n s h i p t h a t b e g a n Friday at Lake Guntersville in Guntersville, Alabama. Bethel broke the Southern College record by over ten pounds with a total weight of over 84 pounds to win back to back Southern Collegiate Championships.

Zach Parker, Matthew Roberts, Ben Freeman, Will Davis, Jake Lawrence, and Jacob Hardy were named to the squad. It was the

second year in a row for Hardy and Lawrence to be selected to the team.

Bass Cats Head Coach and Director of Athletics for Non-Traditional Sports Garry Mason was excited about the announce-ment.

He said “We are really proud of these young men and how they represent our school on and off the water. To have six of the ten named to this prestigious squad is phenomenal. Over 200 students competed on the tournament trail this year.”

At event’s end, Mason and the four two-man teams of Parker and Roberts, Matthew and Myles Palmer, Davis and Freeman, and Hardy and Lawrence led Bethel to its second consecutive Southern Collegiate Championship.

Six Bass Cats Named All-American

Southern Collegiate Champions Bethel Bass Team display their trophy.

GUNTERSVILLE, ALABAMA-Bethel University Bass ‘Cats en-tered the 2012 Southern Collegiate Championships at Lake Gunters-ville in Guntersville, Alabama hoping to repeat as champions in the event.

Not only did they repeat, but in doing so set a new Southern Col-legiate record with over 84 pounds caught when the fishing ended on Saturday afternoon.

Bethel’s four two-man teams in the two-day tournament included Zach Parker and Matthew Rob-erts; Matthew and Myles Palmer; Will Davis and Ben Freeman, and Jacob Hardy and Jake Lawrence.

Bethel beat the likes of Au-burn, Alabama, Tennessee, and other top teams to claim its sec-ond consecutive Southern Colle-giate Championship.

Bass Cats Win Second StraightChampionship