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Sunday, March 23, 2008

Auctions kansas City

Big Inventory Auction March 25 Tuesday 10:AM Equipment Universe
1690 N. Topping Ave. Kansas City, Mo. 64120 Pallets of cases consisting of: R134A Refrigerant,Automotive items, Manifolds, Water pumps, Alternators, Compressors, Starters, Thermostats, Hose clamps, Carb cleaner, Motor oil, Trans fluid, Grease cleaner, Penetrating oil, (43) Pallets brake parts, (40) Pallets radiators, (2) Pallets steering boxes, (4) Pallets vinyl interior, (18) 55 gal Barrels brake fluid, (11) 55 gal Barrels brake parts cleaner, Barrel dollies, Filters oil/air/fuel, Battery chargers, Quick connect jumper cables, (4) Pallets pop rivets, Shipping boxes, Moving pads, Whse bumper blks, Janitorial/ cleaning supplies, eye wash stations. Selling in
small to large lots. Brief list view web site for listing/ terms/photos. Lindsay Auction Service 913-441-1557 www.lindsayauctions.com

Sunday, March 9, 2008

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ENTERPRIZE AUCTION

ENTERPRIZE AUCTION Thurs. Mar 13th @ 6:00PM
3126 White KCMO (Just south of 40 hwy and I-70 west of the Stadiums)
Bi-weekly auction will be going weekly every Thursday in the spring.
All types of personal property,collectibles, costume jewelry, furniture, tools,
art, boxed lots. . .SO MUCH MORE!!! Col. Marion Schlobohm Col. Richard Goodwin
Wayne Voigt 320-267-4895

Lindsay Auctions

City Surplus Auction March 15 Sat 10:00AM 6300 87TH ST
Overland Park KS (87th & Lamar)Old School Bld
Food Service equip, (2) Liebert Systems, Window
AC's, Lights, Folding tbls, Chairs, Ofc items, Interior
drs, Pallet racking, Security Camera, Projectors/
screens, Pew's, Showcases,Pool tbls, Patio tbls/
chairs, Fence, Benches,Shed. Many more items view
www.lindsayauctions.com for list/ terms/ photos.
City of Overland Park KS Seller LINDSAY AUCTION
SERVICE 913 441 1557
www.lindsayauctions.com

Friday, March 7, 2008

Earth Hour 3 Weeks Away

Earth Hour Atlanta
Earth Hour makes the news – CNN's famous headquarters' sign will go dark for Earth Hour. What's more, all Turner Broadcasting channels have signed on to support Earth Hour along with Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises, which operates newspapers, radio stations and cable companies across the nation. And, the tallest building in Atlanta – the Bank of America Tower – will be turning their lights off from 8 – 9 p.m. on March 29. Earth Hour Atlanta is shaping up to shine in the dark.

Earth Hour Phoenix
Earth Hour Phoenix is getting even hotter! With Mayor Gordon's support, the Phoenix Suns basketball team has signed on to score one for the planet by supporting Earth Hour. The US Airways Center plans to turn off its lights for Earth Hour and Arizona State University is pledging its participation as well.

Earth Hour Chicago
Earth Hour's U.S. flagship city continues to amaze, as it broadens its commitment to turn off the lights city-wide. Soldier Field, the University of Chicago, over 500 area McDonald's and over 3,000 Walgreen's stores will all turn out on the 29th, as will the 16,000 lights on the Ferris Wheel at Navy Pier. Quarterback of the Chicago Bears Kyle Orton knows this is an important issue for Chicagoans and is supporting Earth Hour in his team's city.

Earth Hour San Francisco
Beware...Alcatraz goes green! Yes, the infamous Alcatraz prison–which in 1972 became a national recreation area–will turn off its lights (and turn on the spookiness) for Earth Hour. Across the bay, decorative lighting on the Golden Gate Bridge will dim, as all of San Francisco embraces the need for change.

Earth Hour Across America
The Earth Hour movement is spreading. The cities of Charlotte, NC, Northbrook, IL and Denver, CO are all on board. Groups in Alaska and Hawaii have joined. Cookie sale season is in full swing, but Girl Scout troops all over are showcasing the Earth Hour logo on their websites. A mom's group in Hamilton, Montana, is taking part. And cities, towns and villages across America are urging their residents to turn out for Earth Hour. If your town's not on the list, you can take the lead It won't take a fight to get City Hall involved.
Let us know what you're doing for Earth Hour!

Earth Hour Around the World
The capital of the Emerald Isle, Dublin, will look a darker shade of green for Earth Hour. The Irish city,home to nearly one million people, has signed on as one of more than two dozen official Earth Hour flagship cities worldwide.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

ESTATE AUCTION March 9, 2008 12:00 Noon 8525 Prospect Kansas City, MO 64134
From 71 Highway & 85th Street, west to Prospect. Watch for Signs Inside Auction!!
Furniture: Round oak table w/ 6 chairs, sq oak table w/ 4 chairs, maple BR set, mahogany BR set (twin & full). Walnut DR table w/6 chairs. Mahogany table, hutch, w/ 6 chairs. Cherry
DR table w/ 6 chairs. Walnut BR set, dressers, chest, tables, mirrors, hall tree, glass door cabinet. LOTS MISC. FURNITURE!! Collectibles & Misc: Decanters, records, books, Playboy, Mad, marbles, Thomas Kinkade Village houses, Thomas Kinkade table lamp, Indian prints,
pictures, die cast metal banks, quilts, rugs, chandeliers, china, flatware, (2) fly rods, tackle box,
Roseville, Hull, Fenton, Warwick. VERY LARGE AUCTION!!! Visit us on the Web! www.hydollarauction.com 816-444-6504 Or 816-353-1277
Trust An Angel; Col. Charlie Angel Auction Service, Phone 816-353-1277, www.trustanangel.com

MAJESTIC AUCTION EVERY MONDAY

Public Auction 10112 E Truman Rd Independence, MO Monday, Mar 3, 6pm 2008
Lots nice collectibles, glass, furniture & tools. Something for everyone. MAJESTIC AUCTION
Auctions every Monday. 816-833-1010. See website for map & photos
majesticauctionhouse.com
www.majesticauctionhouse.com

Going out of business sale

Britz Stucco and Construction Co.
Sat, March 8, 2008 10:00am 3202 Terrace St, KCMO
SW Blvd & 31st. (Quik Trip) E 1/2 blk, Roenoke SE up hill to Terrace St left, follow signs. 02 Ford E350 dump Powerstroke diesel dully 98K, 2 PU 06 F150 Ford 2wd auto standard cab 23k & 43k, 2000 Isuzu 4 cyl diesel dully 14 ft box, 95 Chevy P-30 gas 14ft box, 77 Ford 454 2 1/2 ton grain dump, 2 trailers 20ft tandem tag-a- long heavy duty, hundreds of scaffold, walk boards, levelers, cross braces, stucco supplies, large assortment hand power tools, paint pump, wheel barrows, 2 masonry mixers, 1 parts mixer, hand tools, office desks, chairs,collating copier ex. cond. Lots of misc, much, much more. All in top condition, 5% buyers premium.
Lamar Auction Service 816-554-9382 See pictures at lamarauctionservice.com
www.lamarauctionservice.com

Mid-America Liquidators

Mid-America Liquidators is holding a public auction at 2210 S Highway 291 Independence,MO to reduce their excess inventory. The location is on the northwest corner of Highway 291 and 23rd Street next door to Tractor Supply in the old Factory Oak Outlet location. Saturday March 15,2008. Preview and bidder registration from 8am to 10am. Live Auction starts at 10am. Furniture, general merchandise, PowerWheels motorized cars. See details at www.midamliq.com. Announcements made day of the sale take precedence over any and all printed material regarding the auction. Cash, Visa, MC, & AMEX. Sorry no checks will be accepted. Dennis Wisbey, ESPN2 Classic car auctioneer, will be the auctioneer. No Buyers Premium

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Who Do You listen To And Each Person Is Different?

Chicken little said the sky was falling. Where did he get his advice from?

We get advice from everyone we see. My wife got some advice from a stock boy at Price Chopper. He recommended to buy our bread from a local bread store. It was the same bread at a lower price. My wife hasn't purchase it from the local bread store. to date.. I'm sure she will some day. What caused her to purchase it from Price Chopper? Was it the advice of a kid? The inconvenience of another store? Or was it a time factor? Or did she get some information from another person conflicting with the stock boy?

There are so many sources of conflicting advice it is difficult to know who to listen to. Each new piece of advice can be as convincing as the one that came before it. What should you do?

Here another short story.. A close friend was looking for some tires. He called his dad for some information on a certain tire store. Well J ask me for a user name and pass word for the Tire Rack. It's a tire store we use sometime to get some really good prices. I told J to check out Greg's tire. Now I will make this story short.. Steve was looking at the cheapest price. After calling Shore Tire, and a few other stores He found the tire and the price he was looking for. So my advice wasn't so good.. So there you have it.. Here's some guide lines

How do you choose who to listen to?

Do you take the word of

  • the most influential,
  • the most popular,
  • the most convincing,
  • the loudest,
  • the most confident,
  • or maybe what they perceive to be the safest.

As a person who dishes out advice I am as guilty as anyone out there who tries to offer opinions of what you “should” do.

The fact is, at worst people do not have any idea what will work for you, and at best they can only rely on their own experience. Certainly I give you the benefit of what I have learned through my work, but you still have to work out what will work for you.

I am still learning, things still take me by surprise. Many may have heard me say before, I am of the opinion you can learn something from every person you meet. Your job is to not blindly accept what you are told but collate it, cogitate on it and apply it in your own unique way.

Work out the approaches that suit you best, that fit what you are trying to achieve and how. Which stories resonate with you, and enthuse you, separate out those that leave you cold.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Scrap

Goals and Journey's

Most of you know. I have a partner. I call him the senior partner. The most important thing I have learned from J is have a goal. And work that goal. With any goal the idea is to get from where you are now to where you want to be. We all understand that, but sometimes we don’t act like this is the case. How many times have you looked at your situation and wished that it could be instantly different? Or looked at a friend, relative or a neighbor and wanted what they have? Sometimes we will see someone seemingly have an overnight success and wonder how they managed it.
One Step at a Time

The thing is no matter if there seem to be immediate results for others, or if your results take time, in all cases there has been a journey from A to B. Some people start out closer to their goal but there is always a journey and there are no magic wands. If you want to succeed with any project you have to first understand that you have to travel the distance. You have to work out the steps that are required and then follow them. People think they can teleport, they look for short-cuts, secret tricks and cut corners.

Stay on Track

A lot of the time when people do not succeed it is because they didn’t stick on the journey they set out on. People start one journey then switch to what looks like an easier or more fun route. One day they are going to be a day policeman, printer, a retail store owner, no - wait, a manager at a big firm. Imagine if this was a real journey. You would obviously never arrive at a destination because you are constantly turning around or changing direction. The traveling would only end when you were too tired to go on.

Don’t Give Up

When you are on a real journey you don’t give up half way. You at least try to get somewhere. Yes, you might stop for a breather. Have a rest, gather your thoughts. But you head on back out until you get where you intended to be A lot of this is confidence. Knowing that you can and will get there. Not allowing doubt to cloud your mind, and being willing to accept help when required.

Sometimes Journeys Take Time

How many time have you heard from your kids.. “Are we there yet?” Half the benefit to any kind of travel is what you see and experience on the way. Each journey leads to the next. We build on experience and we gain experience by doing. It is one thing to read about another’s travels, quite another to experience it for yourself. With this mindset a long journey can be a joy not a chore. Also journeys are often made up of smaller trips. You can tell you are making progress by the milestones and landmarks you pass. Each is an achievement in itself.

Not All Journeys are Plain Sailing

There will be speed bumps, hills and obstacles. That is not the universe conspiring against you, just how it is sometimes. Just keep going then when you look back you will have the satisfaction of knowing you overcome everything that was put in your path.
Summary

Before you set out on your journey you need to know where you are going.
  • Where is it you want to be?
  • How far are you from your destination?
  • What are the steps you need to make to get there?
  • Can you take the first step today?
  • How will you know when you are there?
Whatever it is you want to achieve, make a deal with yourself that you will start your journey today.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Auctions Ads -- Kansas City, MO - provided by The Kansas City Star

Auctions Ads -- Kansas City, MO - provided by The Kansas City Star
Public Auction 10112 E Truman Rd Independence, MO
Monday, Feb 25, 6pm 2008 Lots nice collectibles, glass, furniture & tools. Lot from local pawn shop. Something for everyone. MAJESTIC AUCTION Auctions every Monday.
816-833-1010. See website for map & photos
www.majesticauctionhouse.com
Estate Auction Kansas City, MO 8413 S Noland Rd
Sat & Sun, March 1 & 2 10:00am
Large two day clock & collectors, antique, clock parts & tools, oriental rugs, 1800s & 1900s antique furniture,dolls, Hot Wheels collectors, Eastlake Empire, leather, furniture,banks, lots of WWII military,Walt Disney. Large Estate Auction. Estate Mike Uman Trust An Angel; Col. Charlie Angel Auction Service, Phone 816-353-1277, www.trustanangel.com
ENTERPRIZE 1ST A U C T I O N Thurs. Feb. 28th @ 6:00pm
3126 White KCMO (Just south of 40 hwy. and I-70 west of the Stadiums)
New bi-weekly auction will be going weekly every Thursday in the spring.
All types of personal property,collectibles, antiques,guns and art. 7 rifles, oak
gun cabinet, Marbles, carousel horse, candlesticks, crocks, Lamps: kerosene-
vintage, Train sets, old prints, Antiques: kitchenware, fishing tackle &
reels, toys, tins, tools, furniture, silver plates, razors,books records and radios.
Costume jewelry, snow domes, beanie babies, Elect. Portable mixer.
Col. Marion Schlobohm Col. Richard Goodwin 320-267-4895

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Estate Auction MAJESTIC AUCTIONS EVERY MONDAY 10112 E Truman Rd Independence, MO Phone 816-833-1010 Monday, Feb 18,2008 6pm Sharp
Lots nice collectibles, glass, furniture & tools. Lot from local pawn shop. Something for everyone. . . See website for map & photos
http://www.majesticauctionhouse.com
ENTERPRIZE
1ST A U C T I O N
Thurs. Feb. 21st 1@
6:00Pm
3126 White KCMO
(Just south of 40 hwy. and
I-70 west of the Stadiums)
New bi-weekly auction will
be going weekly every
Thursday in the spring.
All types of personal property,
collectibles, antiques,
guns and art. 7 rifles, oak
gun cabinet, Marbles, carousel
horse, candlesticks,
crocks, Lamps: kerosene-
vintage, Train sets, old
prints, Antiques: kitchenware,
fishing tackle &
reels, toys, tins, tools, furniture,
silver plates, razors,
books records and radios.
Costume jewelry,
snow domes, beanie babies,
Elect. Portable mixer.
Col. Marion Schlobohm
Col. Richard Goodwin
320-267-4895

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