auction guide march 15 2009 issue
TRANSCRIPT
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
1/16
South Central Kentucky HOMES TM
AUCTION GUIDE
REVISED EVERY TWO WEEKS
MARCH 15TH - ISSUE -2009 FREE!
CAR WASH SELF STORAGE 27+/- ACRES
ALL LOCATED IN CITY OF RUSSELLVILLE
CLOSE TO NEW WALMART GUNS COINS
SATURDAY
APRIL 4th
10:00 AMAuction
SALE #1 CAR WASH: 5 BAY CAR WASH, 4 BAYS COM-
PLETE, 5TH BAY IS READY FOR INSTALLATION OF AU-
TOMATIC WASH OR 5TH HAND WASH BAY. BUILDING IS
CONCRETE BLOCK WITH SHINGLE ROOF. 4 BAYS HAVE
SPRAY GUNS AND FOAM BRUSH. OFFICE AND PUMP
ROOM., CHANGE MACHINES, 4 VAC SYSTEMS, DRYING
AREA. LARGE CONCRETED AREA AND ADDITIONAL
LOT AREA FOR EXPANSION. NATURAL GAS FOR WATER
HEAT. PUMP AND SOAP INJECTION REMAIN WITH PROP-
ERTY.
SALE #2 INCOME PRODUCING SELF STORAGE UNITS
CONSISTING OF 2 CONCRETE BLOCK BUILDINGS
WITH CONCRETE FLOOR. EACH UNIT HAS ROLL UP
DOOR. BUILDING # 1 HAS ONE UNIT USED AS AN OF-
FICE. BUILDING # 1 IS 20 X150 CONCRETE BLOCK WITH
SHINGLE ROOF AND CONSISTS OF 32 OVERHEAD DOOR
UNITS. BUILDING # 2 IS 20 X 150 CONCRETE BLOCK
WITH SHINGLE ROOF AND CONSISTS OF 40 OVERHEAD
DOOR UNITS. LOT HAS PLENTY OF ROOM FOR EXPAN-SION
SALE #3 30 ACRES +- ON NEW BYPASS, 300 FROM IN-
TERSECTION OF HWY. 79 AND 1,000 FROM RUSSELL-
VILLE HIGH SCHOOL. NEXT TO ROYS BARBEQUE. THE
NEW WALMART IS VISIBLE FROM THIS PROPERTY. THIS
PROPERTY IS HIGH AND DRY AND ELEVATED WITH VIS-
IBILITY OVER MOST OF RUSSELLVILLE.
GUNS: NAMBU PISTOL MOD. 14, WALTHER R-P-38 9MM,
SMITT-RUBEN 25 SWISS RIFLE, REMINGTON 700 BDL 30-
06 WITH SCPOE, SINGLE SHOT WINCHESTER 22LR, SIN-
GLE SHOT STEVENS 22LR, 20 GA PUMP MOSSBERG, AND
MORE GUNS WILL BE ADDED.
COINS: 50 SILVER DOLLAR SIZE COINS UNCIRCULATED
IN PLASTIC BOOK. ONE OUNCE SILVER EAGLES, OLD
HALF DOLLARS, OLD QUARTERS, DIMES NICKLE PIEC-
ES, 2 CENT PIECES, FLYING EAGLE PENNIES, LARGE
PENNIES, 20 CENT PIECE 1 OF 350 MINTED IN 1877 AND
ONLY MADE 4 YRS.
A 7% BUYERS FEE WILL BE ADDED TO THE FINAL BID TO DE-
TERMINE CONTRACT PRICE. TERMS: 10% DOWN DAY OF SALE,
BALANCE WITH DEED AND CLEAR TITLE. POSSESSION: WITH
DEED AND CLEAR TITLE. ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE
SUPERSEDE ADVERTISING. NOT RESPONSIBLE IN CASE OF AC-
CIDENTS.
LOCATION: RUSSELLVILLE, KY. SALES 1 & 2: CORNER OF INDUSTRIAL ROAD
AND LOGAN ESTATES LANE. ADJACENT TO NEW U. S. 68-80 BYPASS. MILE
FROM HWY. 79 SOUTH. ACROSS STREET FROM ROYS BARBECUE.
SALE NO. 3: FRONTS NEW U. S. 68-80 BYPASS 1,100 +- FT. MILE FROM INTER-
SECTION OF HWY. 79 SOUTH. ACCESS THROUGH SARA LANE. BESIDE ROYS
BARBECUE.
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
2/16
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
3/16
AUCTION
Excellent Cropland Quality Farm Buildings Tobacco Barns Shop
Barns Tool Shed Grain Bins Large Pond Lots of Road Frontage
778 Larmon miLL road
BowLing green, KY 42104
michaeL e. SaLSmanBroKer/auctioneer
www.SalsmanRealtyAuction.com
Call Us Today! (270) 392-5701
This i s a very
c lean w ork ing
farm. Lays
ex t reme ly w e l l.
See Us at Auction Zip.com!
Saturday March 28
th
10 aM
687 Greenbriar rdalvaton, Ky
New
Survey
All Cor
ners
Pinned
Tract 1 - Improved with 3 Barns, 2-5,000 Bushel Grain Bins and one old farm home on 2.7acres.
Tract 2 - 72.34 Gorgeous Acres. Mostly Cropland with nearly an acre pond. Great buildingsites.
Tract 3 - 10 Acres of Top Quality Cropland with Excellent Building Site - Great Mini Farm forHorses - cattle!
Tract 4 - Beautiful, older Bedford Stone home, 3 Bedroom 2 Bath 1 or 2 Car Garage Nice
tree Studded Lot with Blacktop Drive Fireplace Large Rooms
No better time than now to begin your farming operation! Take advantage of thisdown cycle and own some very ne farmland!
Directions: From I-65 take Highway 231 (Scottsville Road) to right on Plano Road approximately
to highway 240 toward Boyce (left). Go approximately 3 miles to Green Brier Road on right.Terms: 10% down in form of cash or good check day of sale, balance due in 30 days for ageneral warranty deed. All 2009 real estate taxes prorated. Possession of tracts 1 & 4 with
deed. Possession of tracts 2 &3 on or before July 10, 2009. Lead based paint could be present,
have all inspections completed prior to sale day.Any announcements day of sale shall take precedence over any printed or electronic media.
From the Estate of Cecil Buckingham - Brenda Buckingham seller
Buyat
YourOwn
Price
Tract 272.34 Acres
Tract 310.00 Acres
Tract 1
2.7 Acres
Tract 41.3 Acres
190
100
152
300
Gre
enb
riarR
oad
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
4/16
Ryan Bryant270-406-3610
Col. Joe Bryant270-406-7006
Jeremy Wright270-459-0422
www.BRYANTREALTYand AUCTION.com
SATURDAY, MARCH 28 10:00 A.M. (CDT)
ABSOLUTE
2 B.R. VINYL SIDING HOUSE 2 CAR GARAGE 30 X 40 STORAGE BUILDING OTHER STORAGE BUILDINGS 5.377 ACRES IN 2 TRACTS 2 TRACTORS & 5
BUSHHOG ANTIQUES PERSONAL PROPERTY FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 4X4CHEVY BLAZER LOTS OF BODY SHOP & MECHANICS TOOLS FISHING TACKLE
JO BRYANT, SALES ASSOC. 270-459-0757JEFF CYPHERS, AUCTIONEER 270-459-1193
164PATTONRD.
GLASGOW,KY
BARRENCO.!!
TRACT 1: 1.724 ACRES WITH 320 FRONTAGE ON PATTON RD. IMPROVED BY A 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH VI-
NYL SIDING HOUSE WITH ENCLOSED BACK PORCH, C/H/A AND GAS HEAT, COVERED FRONT PORCH, AND
LARGE SHADED LAWN. ALSO IMPROVED BY A 24X 30 GARAGE (CEMENT FLOOR, WIRED, 2 OVERHEAD
DOORS), A 30X 40 STORAGE BUILDING (WIRED), AND OTHER SHEDS AND STORAGE BUILDINGS. LEAD
BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE: HOME WAS BUILT PRIOR TO 1978 AND MAY CONTAIN LEAD-BASED PAINT.PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS HAVE 10 DAYS PRIOR TO SALE TO INSPECT AND MUST SIGN INSPECTION
WAIVER DATE OF SALE.
TRACT 2: 3.653 ACRES WITH 179 FRONTAGE ON PATTON RD. THIS TRACT LAYS LEVEL TO VERY GENTLY
ROLLING & IS UNDER FENCE & IN GOOD GRASS. AN EXCELLENT TRACT FOR A HOUSE & ROOM FOR
BARNS & PASTURE.
VEHICLES: 2004 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4, AUTO, ALL POWER, AIR, REESE HITCH, 57K MILES, GOOD TIRES, 4.3
V6, CLEAN MOTOR, EXCELLENT CONDITION.
TRACTORS: 1999 NH 1720 (LIKE NEW, 1 OWNER, GD. TIRES & PAINT, SHED KEPT) FARMALL CUB OFF-SET
(SERIAL 56688, W/ MID-MOUNT CYCLE MOWER, GD. PAINT & TIRE, RUNS GD.)
FARM EQUIPMENT: WOODS XT160 5 BUSHHOG (LIKE NEW) 5 3PT. GRADER BLADE 3PT. LANDSCAPE-RAKE 3PT. CARRY-ALL 3PT.
1ROW CULT. 4X8 SINGLE AXLE TRAILER P-UP BED TRAILER BOOM POLE ADDITIONAL MID-MOUNT MOWING MACHINE FORT 7
DISC MOWER OLD GRAIN WAGON BED 5 X 12 UTILITY TRAILER IH SMALL MANURE SPEADER (GROUND DRIVEN) 500 FUEL TANK
ON STAND (GRAVITY) AND MUCH MORE!!!!!!
TOOLS: WOOD & ALUM. STEP LADDERS HAND POST HOLE DIGGERS PITCH FORKS SPADES AXES HAMMERS ROPES EXTENSION
LADDERS BARBWIRE UNROLLER BARBWIRE SLING BLADE WHEELBARROW METAL POSTS CHAINS NUMEROUS BODY SHOP &
MECHANICS TOOLS RATCHETS SOCKETS SEVERAL S&K TOOLS SCREW DRIVERS SQUARES HAND SAWS JIG SAW SKILL SAW
LEVELS MITER BOX AIR HOSES DRILL 3/8 DRILL B&D SANDER SHOP HAMMERS HAND DRILL VISE SANDERS OIL CANS
TORCH KIT WORK BENCH W/DRAWERS CLAMPS PIPE WRENCHES WHEEL WRENCHES HOMELITE SAW JACK STANDS ANTIQUE
PLATFORM SCALE S-10 SEATS AND PARTS SMALL VISE 2 BATTERY CHARGERS BENCH GRINDER CREEPERS RATCHET SOCKETSET HOLE SAWS DRILL BITS RIVET GUN BATTERY COMPENSATOR DREMEL TOOL TORCH KIT W/CASE PAINT GUNS 1/2 AIR IM -
PACT WRENCH DEWALT DRILL BIT SETS WELDING RODS COME-A-LONG NUTS BOLTS SCREWS 110V AIR COMPRESSOR JUMPER
CABLES ANTIQUE FIRE EXTINGUISHER LINCOLN AC 225 WELDER FUEL CANS FLOOR JACKS HUSKEE 21HP 41 CUT RIDING MOWER
MURRAY 14 HP 42 CUT RIDING MOWER WEEDEATERS METAL SHELVING HOES RAKES AND MUCH MORE!!!FURNITURE & PERSONAL PROPERTY: SEVERAL CASES OF COKE BOTTLES SEVERAL WOODEN COKE CASES OLD LIC. PLATES METAL FOLDING CHAIRS COCA COLA TINS BASKETS SHELF BUSHEL BASKETS OLD SHELBY FLYER BICYCLE STRAIGHT BACK
CHAIRS SEVERAL TOYS FIGURINES METAL BED MILK CAN OIL LAMPS KEROSENE HEATER COLEMAN FUEL COLEMAN STOVE
COLEMAN LANTERN METAL LAWN CHAIR ANT. ROCKER BEER SIGNS & MIRRORS OLD MARBLES LARGE BELT BUCKLE COLLEC-TION SEVERAL FISHING RODS & REELS AND 5 TACKLE BOXES OF LURES (SOME OLD) SCANNER SEVERAL OLD CAP PISTOLS 110V
AC GM STOOL 5 PC. TWIN BLONDE BEDROOM SUITE SILVERTONE ELEC. GUITAR 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITE METAL DAY BED COUCH
CHAIRS END TABLES QUILT CHEST ZENITH TV ZENITH VCR LAMPS TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS KITCHEN WARE DISHES POTS & PANS
TWIN BED CHURN GE WASHER & DRYER KELVINATOR SMALL CHEST FREEZER OLD TOYS WALKING CANES ANTIQUE MEAT BOX
ANTIQUE KITCHEN CABINET AND MORE!!!!
GOLF CART: CLUB CAR (GAS). PISTOL: H&R 9 SHOT .22 REVOLVER.
TERMS: REAL ESTATE15% DEPOSIT (NON-REFUNDABLE) DAY OF AUCTION, BALANCE DUE WITH DEED ON OR BEFORE APRIL 28, 2009.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF THE LAND & HOME WITH DEED. BUYERS WILL PAY 2009 PROPERTY TAXES. A 7% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL
ADDED TO THE FINAL BIDS TO ESTABLISH THE CONTRACT SALE PRICES OF THE REAL ESTATE. PERSONAL PROPERTY- CASH OR
GOOD CHECK WITH PROPER I.D. (CURRENT DRIVERS LICENSE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION) ON AUCTION DAY. 6% KENTUCKY SALES
TAX WILL APPLY ON PERSONAL PROPERTY NOT FARM TAX EXEMPT. NO BUYERS PREMIUM ON PERSONAL PROPERTY.
SELLING FOR: KENNETH HUMPHREY ESTATE & MRS. MELBA HUMPHREY
LOCATION: 164 PATTON RD., GLASGOW, BARREN CO., KY.
DIRECTIONS: FROM GLASGOW: TAKE HWY. 63 (TOMPKINSVILLE RD.) SOUTH 4 MILES; THEN LEFT ON PATTON RD. 0.25
MILES. AUCTION ON THE LEFT. AUCTION BANNERS POSTED.
AUCTIONEERS COMMENTS: THIS IS A DANDY LITTLE TRACT WITH A GOOD LIVEABLE HOUSE & GOOD USEABLE OUT-BUILDINGS, & IT IS LO-CATED ONLY 4 MILES FROM GLASGOW AND OFF THE MAIN ROAD. THERE IS A GOOD SELECTION OF MECHANICS & SHOP TOOLS, OLD FISHINGLURES, A REAL NICE CHEVY BLAZER, 2 GOOD LITTLE TRACTORS, & LOTS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK IT ALL OVER THENBE AT THIS AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH AT 10A.M. TO BID & BUY AT YOUR PRICE THE AUCTION WAY. SEE YOU THERE!!!! Col. Joe, Ryan & Jeremy.
REAL ESTATE WILL BE SOLD AT 11:00 A.M. FOLLOWED BY THE BLAZER, TRACTORS, FARM EQUIPMENT & MECHANICS TOOLS!!!
HOUSE - TRACT 1
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
5/16
Ryan Bryant270-406-3610
Col. Joe Bryant270-406-7006
Jeremy Wright270-459-0422
www.BRYANTREALTYand AUCTION.com
SATURDAY, APRIL 4 10:00 A.M. (CDT)
LAND
65.8 ACRES (6 TRACTS) LEVEL TO GENTLY ROLLING CROP-LAND ROAD
FRONTAGE NICE HOMESITES POND
JO BRYANT, SALES ASSOC. 270-459-0757JEFF CYPHERS, AUCTIONEER 270-459-1193
94PITCOCKRD.
SUMMERSHADE
METCALFECO.!!
SELLING FOR: MRS. EARLINE PITCOCK , BETTY MILLER, P.O.A.
LOCATION: 94 PITCOCK RD. SUMMER SHADE, METCALFE CO., KY
DIRECTIONS: FROM GLASGOW TAKE KY HWY. 90 EAST (BURKESVILLE RD.) 11.75 MILES JUST ACROSS THE METCALFE CO. LINE.
PROPERTY ON THE LEFT. AUCTION BANNERS POSTED.
AUCTIONEERS COMMENTS:IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOME GOOD FARM-LAND FOR HAY OR PASTURE, OR FOR SOME ACREAGE TO BUILD ON, ORFOR SOME LAND TO INVEST IN THEN YOU CERTAINLY NEED TO LOOK THESE TRACTS OVER. THIS IS A GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION, GOOD STRONGLAND, CITY WATER AVAILABLE TO ALL TRACTS, & LOTS OF GOOD HOME-SITES. TIME HAS PROVEN THAT REAL ESTATE IS THE BEST INVESTMENTONE CAN MAKE & NOW IS A BUYERS MARKET. COME PREPARED TO BUY AT YOUR PRICE THE AUCTION WAY! SEE YOU THERE!!!! Col. Joe, Ryan & Jeremy.
TRACTS 1, 2, & 3 WILL BE SOLD INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFERED IN COMBINATION. TRACTS 4, 5, & 6 WILL BE
SOLD INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFERED IN COMBINATION. NO OTHER COMBINATIONS WILL BE OFFERED.
AUCTIONS THATS
WHAT WE DO!!!!!
GREAT LAND
BUYING
OPPORTUNITY!!
TRACT 1: 39.62 ACRES WITH 336 FRONTAGE ON HWY. 90 (GLAS-
GOW RD.). THIS TRACT IS ALMOST ALL CROP-LAND WITH A
SMALL WOODED AREA, IN GOOD GRASS, LAYS NEARLY LEVEL
TO GENTLY ROLLING, AND IS WELL WATERED BY GLOVERS
CREEK, SPRING, AND A BRANCH.
TRACT 2: 6.87 ACRES WITH 360 FRONTAGE ON PITCOCK RD.
APPROX. 50% OPEN & IN GRASS & LAYS GENTLY ROLLING.
TRACT 3: 8.49 ACRES WITH 360 FRONTAGE ON PITCOCK RD.
APPROX. 50% OPEN & IN GRASS & LAYS GENTLY ROLLING.
TRACT 4: 5.09 ACRES WITH 313 FRONTAGE ON PITCOCK RD.
APPROX. 95% OPEN & IN GRASS & LAYS GENTLY ROLLING.
TRACT 5: 2.95 ACRES WITH 711 FRONTAGE ON PITCOCK RD.
(CORNER LOT). ALL OPEN & IN GRASS, LAYS GENTLY ROLLING
TO ROLLING, & IS AN EXCELLENT HOME-SITE WITH A VIEW.
TRACT 6: 2.78 ACRES WITH 309 FRONTAGE ON PITCOCK RD.
ALL OPEN & IN GOOD GRASS, LAYS GENTLY ROLLING TO ROLL-
ING AND IS ALSO AN EXCELLENT HOME-SITE WITH A VIEW.
TERMS: REAL ESTATE15% DEPOSIT (NON-REFUNDABLE)
DAY OF AUCTION, BALANCE DUE WITH DEED ON OR BEFORE
MAY 4, 2009. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF THE LAND WITH DEED.
PURCHASERS WILL PAY 2009 PROPERTY TAXES. A 7% BUYERS
PREMIUM WILL ADDED TO THE FINAL BIDS TO ESTABLISH
THE CONTRACT SALE PRICES OF THE REAL ESTATE.
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
6/16
Ryan Bryant270-406-3610
Col. Joe Bryant270-406-7006
Jeremy Wright270-459-0422
www.BRYANTREALTYand AUCTION.com
SATURDAY, APRIL 4 12:00 NOON (CDT)
ABSOLUTE
234.646 ACRES (2 TRACTS) BY RECENT SURVEY TIMBER CREEK & BRANCHES
BARN POND VIEWS EXCELLENT HUNTING GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY
JO BRYANT, SALES ASSOC. 270-459-0757JEFF CYPHERS, AUCTIONEER 270-459-1193
CENTERPOINTRD.
TOMPKINSVILLE,KY.
MONROECO.!!
SELLING FOR: JUDY CLEARY, DENNIS CURTIS, ROGER & WANDA PERKINS
LOCATION: CENTER POINT RD., HWY 2439, TOMPKINSVILLE, MONROE CO., KY.
DIRECTIONS:FROM TOMPKINSVILLE: TAKE HWY. 100 (CENTER POINT RD.) EAST 11.2 MILES; THEN RIGHT ON HWY. 2439 (CENTER POINT
RD.) 1.7 MILES. AUCTION ON THE LEFT.FROM BURKESVILLE: TAKE HWY. 90 (GLASGOW RD.) WEST 6.3 MILES; THEN LEFT ON HWY. 10011.1 MILES; THEN LEFT ON HWY. 2439 (CENTER POINT RD.)1.7 MILES. AUCTION ON THE LEFT. AUCTION BANNERS POSTED.
AUCTIONEERS COMMENTS: THIS IS A NICE LARGE TRACT OF GROUND WITH MANY POSSIBLE USES. TRACTS THIS SIZE WITH SIMILAR ATTRI-BUTES ARE SELDOM OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION. TAKE THE TIME TO DRIVE OVER THIS PROPERTY; IT COULD BE JUST WHATYOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. ONCE YOUVE LOOKED AT THIS PROPERTY WERE SURE YOU WILL WANT TO BE AT THIS AUCTION SATURDAY,APRIL 4TH AT 12 NOON TO BID & BUY AT YOUR PRICE, THE AUCTION WAY. SEE YOU THERE!!! Col. Joe, Ryan & Jeremy.
TRACT A: 117.427 ACRES WITH 309 FRONTAGE ON HWY.
2439. THIS TRACT CONSISTS OF SOME MOSTLY LEVEL
OPEN FIELDS, SOME OPEN VALLEYS, AND THE BALANCE
WOODED. THE RIDGES OFFER OUT-STANDING RIVER-
VALLEY VIEWS AND COVERED WITH GROWING TIMBER.
THE VALLEYS OFFER SECLUSION AND FLOWING WATER
FROM A COUPLE OF BRANCHES, AND AN ABUNDANCE OFWILDLIFE MAKES THIS TRACT THEIR HOME. DONT MISS
THE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THIS TRACT OF PROP-
ERTY!
TRACT B: 117.219 ACRES WITH PUBLIC ROAD ACCESS
OFF OF HWY. 2439. LIKE TRACT A, THIS TRACT CONSISTS
OF SOME MOSTLY LEVEL OPEN FIELDS, SOME OPEN VAL-
LEYS, AND THE BALANCE WOODED. THE VERY ACCESSI-
BLE RIDGES OFFER OUT-STANDING RIVER VALLEY VIEWS
AND COVERED WITH GROWING TIMBER. THE VALLEY OF-
FERS SECLUSION AND FLOWING WATER FROM A CREEK
AND COUPLE OF BRANCHES, AND AN ABUNDANCE OF
WILDLIFE MAKES THIS TRACT THEIR HOME. BE SURE TO
TAKE THE TIME LOOK THIS NICE TRACT OVER!!!!!!
TERMS: 10% DEPOSIT (NON-REFUNDABLE) DAY OF AUC-TION, BALANCE DUE WITH DEED ON OR BEFORE MAY 4,
2009. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF THE LAND WITH DEED.
2009 PROPERTY TAXES TO BE PRO-RATED TO THE CLOS-
ING DATE. A 7% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL ADDED TO
THE FINAL BIDS TO ESTABLISH THE CONTRACT SALE
PRICES OF THE REAL ESTATE.
TRACT ATRACT B
NOWISTHE
TIME
TOBUY-
LOOKITOVER!
INVESTO
RS
TAKE
NOTIC
E!!
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
7/16
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
8/16
DIRECTIONS - From Hwy. 31W, Hart County High School:
Take Hwy. 88 east 4 miles to North Caldwell Road, Turn right
and continue for one mile to auction site. From Glasgow:
Take 31E, 25 north to Hardyville, take Hwy. 88 West 2 miles,
turn left on North Caldwell Road and go one mile to auction.From Hardyville: Take Hwy. 88 West 2 miles, turn on North
Caldwell Road and go 1 mile to auction site.
Furniture: 2 leather couches with matching chairs, recliners,
wing back chairs, maple dining room set, roll top desk, chairs,
bar stools, book shelves, end tables, baby crib, wooden childrens
rockers, wooden high chairs, papasan chair, wicker stands, ar-
moire, cherry dresser, wooden bed with bookcase, lamps, patio
furniture.Appliances: refrigerator, freezer, washer, dryer, mi-
crowave woodstove with at top.Dishes:Amber, Blue Onion,
Green Glasses Dishes Bottles, Brown Glasses Dishes Bottles.
Gone with the Wind Hamilton Selection Large Print Collectible
Plates and Barbie Dolls still in Boxes, Misc China. Baskets:
Longeberger and Wicker.Also Selling:TVs, Radios, CB Radio,
Antique Radio, Antique Pedal Sewing Machine, Quilts, Collect-
ible Tin Cans, Coca Cola Memorabilia and Collectibles, Dale
Earnhart racing memorabilia, cars and books, Over 100 Por-
celain Dolls, Area Rugs, Barbie Collector, Madam Alexander,
Bradford House, Antique Hats, Barbie Jeep and Battery, pots,
pans, houseware glassware, linens, LP Albums, Childrens Dis-
ney Movies, Scrap Movies, Books, Encyclopedias, Christmas
Decorations Wreaths and Lights.
SELLING COLLECTION OF CASE KNIVES!
Terms:Cash or good check day of auction. Note: 10% buyers
premium will be added to all nal bids to determine nal sales
price. A 6% sales tax will be added to all taxable items. All items sell-ing as is where is with no guarantees as to the condition of the items
sold. All announcements day of auction take precedence over all other
advertisement.
Auctioneers Note:Partners Realty and Auction is honored to conduct
this Estate Auction for Sharon Locke and The Mitchell Locke Estate.
Mr. Locke was a former farmer and former magistrate of Hart Co. and
served many years with The Hardyville Volunteer Fire Dept. Sharon is relocating and has asked Partners Realty and Auction to con-
duct this auction. Dont miss the opportunity to join us a bid and buy the items of your choice auction day. Owners: Mitchell Locke
Estate, Sharon Locke Executrix Honorable: JD Craddock Attorney. For more information call Tim Sexton 270-537-4550 , Darrell
Hensley 270-528-6955 or the ofce 270-528-3024
Sel l ing: Mitchel l Locke Estate
March 21, 2009 10:00 AM CDT
1187 N. Caldwell Rd., Munfordville, KY.
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
DARRELLHENSLEYREALTOR
Auctioneer270-528-6955
[email protected] 6785 Defries Rd. Canmer, KY 42722R. Conroy Harris, Broker, Auctioneer270-524-2852 | Darrell Hensley, Auctioneer 270-528-6955
PartnersREALTY & AUCTION, LLCPartners
huge estate sale
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
9/16
Auctioneers Note: Partners Realty and Auction is honored to conduct this farm and equipment auction for the Locke
family. Melvin and Mitchell Locke have had a very successful farming operation in the Hardyville area of Hart
County for many years. Due to the passing of Mitchell Locke, Partners Realty and Auction have been asked to con-
duct this Absolute Auction to dissolve this partner farm operation. These farms have been well maintained and are
very productive. Also this operation is ideal for cattle farming. The equipment has been serviced well and taken care
of and is kept in the dry and is in excellent condition. Dont miss this huge farm and liquidation sale!
Terms: Real Estate 15% down day of sale balance 30 days with good deed. Taxes 2009 to be prorated to day of clos-
ing.
Note: A 10% buyers Premium will be added to all nal bids to determine nal sale price of Real Estate, Farm Ma-
chinery and Personal Property.
For more information call Partners Realty and Auction (270)528-3024 Tim Sexton (270)537-4550 or Darrell Hensley
(270)528-6955.
March 28, 2009 10:00 AM CDT4 FARMS, 264 ACRES, MASONITE SIDINg HOME, 6 TRACTORS, HAY AND TILLAgE EQUIPMENT,
CATTLE TRAILERS AND POLARIS 6 WHEELER
Locke Brothers Farms Owners: Melvin & Betty Locke Sharon Locke and Mitchell Locke Estate.ABSOLUTE FARM AUCTION
1187 N. Caldwell Rd., Munfordville, KY.
DARRELLHENSLEYREALTORAuctioneer
6785 Defries Rd. Canmer, KY 42722R. Conroy Harris, Broker, Auctioneer270-524-2852 | Darrell Hensley, Auctioneer 270-528-6955
PartnersREALTY & AUCTION, LLCPartners
Locke Brothers - Hue Land and FarmEquipment Liquidation
TRACTORS:
International 886 with Cab with 6248
Hrs.
Case International 685 with 3855 Hrs.International 784 with 4498 Hrs.
Case International 685 with 6545 Hrs.
with Koyker 210 Loader with Hayfork.
Farmall 140 with Cultivators and Inter-national Side Dresser.
M International Tractor with Mounted 2
Row New Idea Corn Picker.
EQUIPMENT:
Polaris 6 Wheeler 4 Wheel
Drive Electric Pump Push
Bar Windshield Cab and
Doors
Massey Ferguson 1339 Disc Bine
New Holland BR780 Hay Roller
Tye 10 ft. No Till Drill, (2) 8 ft. Bushog
Disc Mowers
Fanx 500 Hay Tedder with Hydraulics
352 New Holland Feed Grinder
New Idea AVCO Manure Spreader
Enrossi 11 Wheel Rake
(2) NH Hay Rakes with dolly
327 John Deere Hay Baler
Taylorway 261 6 ft. bushog6 ft Tiller, 10 ft. Bushog Disc
12 ft. John Deere Disc
16 ft. Cattle Trailer
Flatbed tilt trailer
Corn Elevator
1965 Chevy with 75,442 miles
Cattle LoaderPriefer Cattle working with Chute
Cattle Scales
Electric Hay Elevator400 Gal Spray with Booms
5500 International Chisel Plow
8ft. Seruis Bushog
10 ft. 3210 Bushog
IH 720 Spring Loaded 16 4
Bottom Plow
Mechanical 2 Row Tobacco setter
Dan Hueser Post
Hole Digger
Dan Heuser Post Driver
Gates,(6)
16 ft. Wagons
John Deere Running Gears
(5) Gravity bed wagons with JD run-
ning gears
18,000 Tobacco Sticks
Gas Corn and Hay Elevators
16 ft. Low Bay Goose Neck Trailer
1950 GMC 2Ton Flatbed with 1125 Gal. Water Tank,
Allis Chamber No
Till Cornplanter 4 Row
Murray 17.5 H.P Lawn Mower
6 ft. Grader Blade
420 International 3 Bottom
14 Plow
Feed Trough
16 ft. Goose Neck Trailer
2 Row New Idea Pull TypeCorn Picker
Drill Press
Cherry PickerTire Changer
Floor Jacks
Tire Rims
2 Solar Boxes
2 Canvas Wraparound Cabs
Float Bed Plant Mower
Come Alongs
IH Tractor Suitcase Weights
International Tractor
Weights
Creep Feeders
Hay Rings
Float Beds.
DIRECTIONS - From Hwy. 31W, Hart County High School: Take Hwy. 88 east 4 miles to North Caldwell Road, Turn right
and continue for one mile to auction
site. From Glasgow: Take 31E, 25north to Hardyville, take Hwy. 88 West
2 miles, turn left on North Caldwell
Road and go one mile to auction. From
Hardyville: Take Hwy. 88 West 2 miles,
turn on North Caldwell Road and go 1
mile to auction site.
FARM
#1
FARM #2FARM#
3
FARM #4
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
10/16
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
11/16
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
12/16
Value of goods sold at auction2002 = $195.3 billion2003 = $203.2 billion2004 = $217.2 billion2005 = $240.2 billion2006 = $257.2 billion2007 = $270.7 billion
2007 Auction Industry Growth
$270.7 BILLION
The live auction industrys revenue grew 5.3% translating into $270.7 billion and
is documented in this report produced by the National Auctioneers Association.With an increase in all sectors of the real estate market and charity auctions,
public perception of auctions is changing and becoming the first choice for
people who want to sell and buy real and personal property.
For the fifth consecutive year, the auction industry showed
significant growth. This report shows this growth
overall and by sector. This report only measures
live auctions and does not include
online auction sales.
AUCTION INDUSTRY GROWS 5.3% IN 2007
2002
$195.3
2003
$203.
2
2004
$217.
2
2005
$240.
2
2006
$257.
2
2007
$270.7
2007 REVENUE ESTIMATES BYAUCTION SPECIALTYAREA
With 2007 gross sales revenue of $87.8 billion, the automotive sector continues to account for about one-third of all
live auction revenue. There is a small difference between gross sales receipts for 2007 and combined total revenue
for specific auction segments. The survey asked members to estimate changes in their cumulative gross sales receipts
for 2007 compared to 2006. Members estimates for specific auction categories were slightly less than their percent
estimates for total annual sales growth.
Art,antiques &
collectibles
Automobiles
Agricultural machinery& equipment
Commercial and industrialmachinery & equipment
Livestock
Land and agricultural real estate
Commercial and industrial real estate
Residential real estate
Personal property
Intellectual property
Charity
Other
Gross Sales Revenue (in billions) By Auction Area 2003 to 2007
$13.7$13.2
$12.1$11.7$11.4
$18.2$18.1$18.2$18.4
$17.3
$13.0$12.1$12.0$11.7
$10.9
$17.4$17.4$17.2$16.8$17.1
$25.9$25.3
$23.3$21.8
$19.0
$15.7$15.0
$13.7$13.1
$11.8
$16.9$16.0
$14.2$13.1
$11.5
$9.7$10.1$10.0$9.9$9.5
$0.2$0.2$0.2$0.2$0.2
$2.2$2.3$2.2$2.2$2.1
$87.8$87.3
$81.9$79.8
$79.0
2007
2006
20052004
2003
PEOPLE ATTEND AUCTIONSFOR FUN AND VALUEA study by Harris Interactivein 2004 found the following factsabout auction attendees:
97% of attendees feel auctionsare fun.
92% have a favorable impressionof Auctioneers.
83% feel auctions are a wayto get good values on items.
75% of attendees bring the wholefamily when they attend anauction.
Consumers will travel 1.3 hoursto attend a live auction.
Online live auctions attractbuyers to live auctions,not the reverse.
$16.2$15.6
$14.6$14.5
$13.4
REAL ESTATE FOCUS
Despite a slump in sales of new and existing homes in 2007, revenues from residential real estate sold at live auction
grew a solid 5.3% from 2006, and 46.6% since 2003. What might account for this performance?
One explanation might be the greater acceptance of the auction method of marketing among homeowners, buyers,
institutions, and real estate professionals. Public recognition of the benefits and successful results of live auctions should
bring even greater growth to this sector as the housing market recovers.
As the sale of real estate through live auction has increased, real estate agents have discovered the opportunity that
live auctions provide for quicker turnaround of property. Finally, Auctioneers' interest in marketing real estate has
accelerated, particularly using multi-tract sales to increase a property's value.
SNAPSHOT ON CHARITY AUCTIONS
Charity auctions are the fourth-fastest growing specialty segment within the auction industry. Estimated gross sales revenue
increased to $16.2 billion in 2007, a 4.1% increase from 2006. Since 2003, total growth of this auction segment has
climbed 21.1%. Approximately two-thirds of NAA members conducted one or more charity auctions in 2007.
Non-profit organizations realize that using a professional Auctioneer for fund-raisers can raise more money, provide
greater entertainment, and protect the organization from problems and legal liabilities compared to a non-professional.
DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL REVENUES BY AUCTION SEGMENTS
The chart below shows how gross sales revenue is distributed among auction specialties based
on a five-year average. This period of time provides a longer-term perspective for evaluating
the share of total auction revenues among various specialty areas.
The automotive area, with 37.6% of total sales, leads all other segments in the distributionof auction revenue that can be linked to an auction specialty. Combined, the three real estate
segments represent an average of 23.2% of total revenues over the past five years. As a percent
of total specialty sales, the share of real estate sales has risen each year since 2003.
MARKETING COSTS
Auctioneers spent approximately $3.8 billion in marketing and advertising in 2007,
an 8.9% increase from 2006. A recent Cost of Doing Business study by NAA indicated that
about 20% of the average firms expenses were earmarked for marketing and advertising.
That percentage includes both dollars to promote customers auctions and funds to market
the Auctioneers company.
GROWTH IN THE NUMBER OF AUCTIONS
The number of live auctions increased 4.6% from 2006. Growing public acceptance and enthusiasm to sell and
purchase goods through live auction is undoubtedly a leading factor for this rise. A commitment by Auctioneers
to expand their business through advertising and other types of marketing also contributes to more auctions.
Distribution of Sales by Auction Specialty 2003-2007 Average
Art,antiques & collectibles 5.6%
Automobiles 37.6%
Agricultural machinery & equipment 8.2%Commercial and industrial machinery & equipment 5.4%
Livestock 7.8%
Land and agricultural real estate 10.4%
Commercial and industrial real estate 6.3%
Residential real estate 6.5%
Personal property 4.5%
Intellectual property 0.1%
Charity 6.7%
Other 1.0%
APPROACH TO ESTIMATING INDUSTRY SALES
Prior to 2003, no extensive and professional data collection about auction
industry gross sales was available. NAA selected the internationally-known
market research firm, Morpace Inc., to create a survey tool and collect this
data from the live auction industry. A national sample of more than 1,300
interviews was conducted with auction firms. This sample included NAA
members, non-NAA members, and large companies that accounted for
significant market share in various auction specialty areas. Based on this comprehensive information, a model was
developed to project industry-wide sales.
Using the original 2003 sales relationships between NAA members and the industry, the Morpace model projects
industry-wide sales based primarily on data collected from NAA member interviews. Since 2004, industry-wide gross
sales receipts have been derived from quarterly interviews with NAA members and collecting year-end sales activity
of mega-firms within specific auction specialties.
In 2007, MORPACE conducted a total of 1,372 Internet interviews with NAA members. Members estimated changes
in their annual gross sales receipts from 2006 as well as within auction specialty areas. Data was also collected on
marketing and advertising spending as well as the number of total auctions conducted in 2007.
PERCENTAGE REVENUE GROWTH WITHIN AUCTION SEGMENTS
The fastest growing specialty auction segments since 2003
are real estate-related. The adjacent chart shows total
percentage change in gross sales for different auction
specialties from 2003-2007. Residential real estate
experienced the highest growth since 2003, increasing
46.6%. Gross sales of residential real estate rose from
$11.5 billion in 2003 to $16.9 billion in 2007.
Land and agricultural real estate grew 36.3%,
while commercial and industrial real estate climbed 32.7%
from 2003 to 2007. The charity auction specialty
showed the fourth-fastest growth, rising 21.1%. Grosssales from charity auctions advanced from $13.4 billion
to $16.2 billion in the 2003-2007 period.
The automotive sector represents the largest specialty
category, accounting for about one-third of total
industry-wide sales. The growth of total sales in this
sector has increased only 11.2% since 2003.
Online competitors might contribute to slower
revenue growth in this segment.
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
REAL ESTATE SALES CLIMBED
32.7% FROM 2003 TO 2007.
Percent Total Sales Growth 2003-2007
Residential real estate 46.6%
Land and agricultural real estate 36.3%
Commercial and industrial real estate 32.7%
Charity 21.1%
Art, antiques & collectibles 20.1%
Commercial and industrial machinery & equipment 19.2%
Automobiles 11.2%
Intellectual property 8.8%
Other 5.8%
Agricultural machinery & equipment 5.1%
Personal property 2.4%
Livestock 1.9%
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
13/16
SCKH.NET
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
14/16
Absol Aon!! -Yo Oppony o Phas Yo Hom At YOur Price!!
Da/tm: Apl 2nd a 6pm e.D.t.Loaon: 9014 Bandywyn D., Losvll, KY 40291
In cooperation with Sherrye Fowler and Elizabeth Monarch, MBA, CAI Auctioneer/ Broker Associate and RE/MAX Associates
Lonnie R. GannAuctioneer/REALTOR
270-505-3441
Servicing Both Kentucky and Indiana www.auctionsolutionsllc.com
Ha of Fn ck!
Ga Bk ranh Syl Hom!th Bdooms, 1.5 Bahs, Fll
Basmn, Fpla, Hadwood Floos,
Lvng and Dnng room, and N SzBak Yad.
Open House: Sunday, March 22nd and
Sunday, March 29th 2-4pm
tms of h Aon: The purchaser shall make a non-refundable deposit at the conclusion of the auction of 10% of the total purchase price in the form of cash, certiedcheck, cashiers check, or good personal check secured by purchasers personal demand note payable to the RE/MAX Associates. Balance to be paid for a general warranty
deed and insurable title with balance due on or before May 2nd, 2009. Possession with deed. Taxes to be prorated to date of closing. Purchasers will pay for preliminary titleinsurance check and any inspections completed prior to auction date to assist them in evaluating property prior to bidding, in addition to the purchase price of the real estate.Property sold AS-IS. Property is subject to sale prior to auction. A 10% Buyers Premium will be added to the winning bids to determine the contract selling price for eachproperty. Auction will be held ON-SITE. Bok Papaon invd: All real estate agents must register buyer 48 hrs prior to the auction. All statements made the day ofthe auction by Auctioneer supersede any written or printed material
Each Tuesday Night - 6:00
The Automotive Auction Market - Open to Dealers and the Public!I-65 at Exit 6 - Franklin KY
(15 miles south of Bowling Green, 40 miles north of Nashville TN)
If you can Register, you can buy or sell! This is the areasonly weekly auto auction open to both dealers and thepublic! Even banks, finance companies, attorneys, newand used car dealers and non-dealers are welcome to
participate in this competitive bidding process.
Let the team of seasoned auctioneers, bid-spotters,title clerks and lot personnel assist you or your
business in offering your unit(s) at auction -where the market IS each Tuesday night!
Visit www.kirbyauction.com for Auction Inventory andPolicies & Procedures. En espanol, tambien.
* Call David, Steve or Tim to reservenumbers for your vehicles!
www.kirbyauction.com 800-808-7876370 Trotters Lane, Franklin, Kentucky, 42134 Emma Jean Kirby - Owner, Barry Claypool, Jimmy Henry & Tommy Bellamy - Auctioneers
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
15/16
20 S20 SEPARAT E PCS OF REAL ESTATEEPARAT E PCS OF REAL ESTAT E
AT SIXAT SIX L OCATI ONS IN WARREN & BARREN COUNTI ES
SAME OWNERSSELLI NG FROM ONE LOCATION
SAT MARCH 28TH 9:30 A.M.ALL PROPERTIES LOCATED WITHIN 10 MILE RADIUS OF SMITHS GROVEALL PROPERTIES LOCATED WITHIN 10 MILE RADIUS OF SMITHS GROVE
PROPERTY NO. 1
Bristow Rd. Selling willbe a 4 BR, two story brick
home , above ground
swimming pool, 32x34
detached garage, 24x36
mach. shed, and other
good buildings all on 10.5
acres. Offered in a 5 acre, un-improved tract and a 5.5 acre
parcel w/home & buildings.
ALSO SELLING 9 LOTS ON HOWSER RD., 7 LOTS (1.5AC-6AC) ON STONEY POINT. CH RD, A
1.468 AC LOT ON APPLE GROVE RD., AND ONE LOT ON GARRETT HOLLOW ROAD
ALSO SELLING WILL BE ( PROPERTY NO. 2 ) A 2BR home & two mobile homes
on 2.5 Ac. at Boatman Rd in Barren County, very near the Warren County
line in the Three Forks Community.
-
8/14/2019 Auction Guide March 15 2009 Issue
16/16
)DUP
&UHGLW
6HUYLFHV2)0,'$0(5,&$
:KHWKHULWLVDDFUHIDUPWRDKRXVHDQGORWEX\RUELGZLWKFRQILGHQFH1RRQHGRHVLWEHWWHUWKDQ)DUP&UHGLW6HUYLFHV
\RXUSUHDSSURYDOKHDGTXDUWHUV
5XVVHOOYLOOH5RDG%RZOLQJ*UHHQ.