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| Last weekend the boys and I got to experience the Spring River for the first time. If we hadn’t had experienced friends to show us how to navigate the river, we would have had a rough time. The water is so low with lots of waterfalls/drop-offs, which was a challenge for the boys and me in our canoe. We did stop and explore the bigger falls. Caleb found a big crack in the rocks in a waterfall and fearlessly stuck his whole arm in the hole. Thankfully nothing was waiting on him on the other side. Joshua tried his first rope swing and did great until he decided to not let go and came back and hit the tree. Lessons were learned, but lots of fun was had! I’ll be set up at the Women’s Business Showcase tomorrow (Thursday) from 12PM-8PM at the Conway Expo Center. I’ll use my space to do giveaways and give out information about Bella Rustina, Bella on the Boulevard, and Antique Alley Arkansas. I’m giving 200 free passes for the goody bags. There are 150+ other women-owned businesses joining, so it’ll be a large event. Hope you have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend! Here are the sales I know about: Estate Sale by Rook’s Antiques Thursday – Sunday, May 21 – 24 10:00AM – 4:00PM 1530 Bruce St. Conway, Arkansas 72034 Wonderful collectors sale! Home is absolutely packed! Large collection of vintage and contemporary pottery, lots of stoneware crocks including several early Arkansas pottery companies, round oak table, pie safe, leather sofa, early walnut drop leaf table, apothecary cabinet, extensive antique jar collection, walnut sideboard, Victorian bed, marble top dresser, armoire, desk, chairs, small tables mid century bedroom suite, large collection of antique linens and quilts, blanket chest, display cabinet, highboy chest, twin beds, rockers, desk, books, bookcases, vintage toys, antique clocks, artwork, advertising, glassware, Waterford and Mikasa crystal, collection of bottle stoppers, pens, figurative napkin rings, baskets, depression glass, large collection of pewter, cast iron, Le Creuset cookware, lots of kitchen and household items, room filled with holiday items, cookbooks, lanterns, school desk, cameras, men’s and ladies clothing, spinning wheel, lamps of all kinds, and much more! Thursday thru Sunday 10am to 4pm each day Estate Sale by Rook’s Antiques details with photos Sale by Individual Thursday – Saturday, May 21 – 23 10:00AM – 4:00PM 7624 Garden Way Drive Sherwood, Arkansas 72120 Furniture: couches, coffee table, recliner, bar stools, TV stands, patio furniture, entryway tables, end tables, night stands etc. Kitchen: appliances, microwave, ninja blender, deep fryer, air fryer, toster oven, slow cooker, meat grinder, bellini sandwich press, baking accessories, kitchen utensils, cutting boards, Mason Jars, etc Home Decor: wall mirrors, wall paintings, glassware, etc Back Yard: BBQ pit, black stone griddle, storage bench, garden & yard tools, large potted plants, lighted water fountain, patio furniture, yard tools, etc Sporting Goods: ammunition (shot gun & rifle), boat accessories (reels, fenders, cast net, dock rope, life jacket), 2 canoe roof racks, jug lines, bait buckets, cast net, tackle, bicycle, ect Garage: Honda pressure washer, sump pump, wet-dry vac, tile saw, drills, socket sets, rainbird drip system, Garage chest freezer & refrigerator, fans & heaters, yard chemicals, gorilla ladder, wall hangers, etc Sale by Individual details with photos ![]() Auctions I Say Sold Auction Services Live Auction Saturday, May 23 10:00AM 100 Municipal Dr. Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076 Cripple Creek Flea Market Retirement Live Auction 100 Municipal Dr. Jacksonville Ar., 72076 Saturday May 23rd. @ 10am Registration & preview opens @ 9am The owners of Cripple Creek Flea Market have decided to retire. Several of the vendors there have also decided to sell out instead of moving their inventory. Some of the items available will be antique display & showcases, primitive cabinets, shelving units, bookcases, vintage furniture, primitives, collectibles, signs, glassware, home decor, artwork, new products, vintage clothing, DVD’s and books. There will be lots of “choice on the shelf” offerings, box lots, whole shelf deals and stand-alone items. The store is still open until the 18th, so some of the items in the photos may be sold prior to auction day. This is a walk-through auction. No seating is available. Terms: We will accept cash, credit & debit Visa, MasterCard & discover cards with a 4% fee. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM. 9.5% Sales tax will be charged if not tax exempt. Please bring a copy of your certificate if you are a re-seller or you will be charged tax. All items will be offered in “AS-IS, WHERE-IS” condition. Removal on the day of sale after payment or on Sunday from 1-4pm. Items must be removed by Sunday @ 4pm or considered forfeited unless prior arrangements are made with the Auctioneer. Auctioneer: John Saugey, CAI AALB # 1319, phone/text 501-258-4400 Sale Manager: Angela Brown, phone/text 501-388-7180 For information on this auction or to consign to an up-coming online auction, please call or text John Saugey at 501-258-4400. I Say Sold Auction Service website with photos I Say Sold Auction Services Ends Sunday, May 24 5:00PM 7811 Hwy 300 Roland, Arkansas 72135 This auction has a wide variety of collectibles and interesting items to include an Oak invalid chair w/ retractable carry handles front & back, Victorian Gentleman & ladies’ Rosewood parlor chairs, Firenze GL-2000 12 speed road bike, folding 6-speed bike, large yard art metal tricycle planter, Fairbanks countertop scale, Anvil Case Co. Road cases, vintage & rare records & 4-track tapes, DJ only recordings, vintage toys, small green & yellow stained/leaded glass window, vintage costume jewelry, Beatles collectibles, vintage bag phone & cellular phones, 2 – medium/heavy action Penn and Ryobi rod & reels, Wagner Ware & other cast iron skillets, wood block planes, Jorgensen 4′ cabinet clamps, antique wagon/farm tools, pottery, World Car catalogs 66′-68, primitive scoops, folding wooden picnic table, baseball cards, vintage baseball gloves, vintage Boy Scout & Cub Scout uniforms, Dr. Suess & earlier children’s books, hexagonal low table base, “truck” Club, Coleman fluid camp stove, coffee table books, doll trunk, Disney & ESSO place mats, die cast peddle car bank, L.L. Bean sleeping bag and much more. 300 lots. Terms: We accept cash, Visa, MasterCard & Discover credit or debit cards with a 4% CC fee, Invaluable Pay & checks w/ proper I.D. All items are offered in “as-is” condition and all sales are final. Local Pick-up is preferred. Shipping is available for a fee. Some items will not ship. See the complete Terms & Conditions with the online auction. Visit this link for the catalog. https://www.auctionzip.com/auction-catalog/catalog_VCA3N6HPTR Auctioneer: John Saugey, CAI AALB # 1319 Sale Mgr.: Angela Brown Preview will be by appointment only. Call or text John @ 501-258-4400 for info. Pick-up on Tuesday & Wednesday May 26th & 27th from 11am-6pm at 7811 Hwy. 300, Roland, Ar., 72135 (1 mile from Cantrell & Chenal Pkwy. across from the Valero station) I Say Sold Auction Service website with photos Turkey Mountain Traders Ends Wednesday, May 27 6:00PM Address given to winning bidders Beebe, Arkansas 72012 PICK UP IS Thursday, May 28, 2025, FROM 3 pm-7 pm. Turkey Mountain Traders has been commissioned to liquidate the estate of Mrs. Sandra Dumas Garrett and the late Dr. G. Byrne Garrett of Beebe. This is the 8th sale and FINAL sale of this estate. This sale will include: A Frederick Heyn Carved Carousel Horse, Grandmother Clock, Antique Cobbler’s Bench, Victorian Parlor Chairs, Alabaster Marble Table, Holt Howard Winking Santa Pitcher with 6 Cups, Several Glass Lamp Shades and Parts, 2 Crescent Toy Stoves, Biasiolli Banjolele, 2 Skulls, 3 Fenton Cranberry Opalescent Shades, Antique Ritter Dentist Chair, Waagen Bronze Sculpture “Chasse a la Perdrix”, Frigidaire Flair Custom Imperial Range, Va -U-Vault Safe, Operation-X500 Space Station, American Train Cars and other train cars, Antique marbles some glow, Regal Jungle Uke, Antique Stromberg Carlson Telephone, Tools, Glassware, and much more. There will be a 10% Buyer’s Premium. All items are free of encumbrances and sold as-is, where-is. Read full descriptions, view all photos, and read the terms and conditions. Your bid is a contract to purchase. If you are unable to pick up during our set pick-up times, please do not bid. PAYMENT IS DUE AT PICK-UP. IF YOU REQUEST SHIPPING, PLEASE PAY PROMPTLY WHEN THE PAYMENT LINK IS RECEIVED. LOADING YOUR ITEMS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. Bring your own packing supplies, boxes, and HELP if needed for loading. We do offer shipping on smaller lots. A $10 handling fee and the cost of shipping will be added to your invoice. When registering, be sure to request shipping. Make sure your contact information is correct. TMT is not responsible for shipping. Turkey Mountain Traders details with photos |



