Sale Reports A Public Sale of real estate, antiques and corns was Held Oct. 18 for the Phamie Gockley Estate, 49 Lincoln Ave., Ephrata, Pa. There w ere 325 registered bidders at the sale. The IVa story brick dwelling with a carport was sold for $50,400 to Arlene Groff of Ephrata. Other prices were: 2 itique quilts $440 and 30, Lehn-type sewing box $BOO, painting of Ephrata Cloister by James Keller $370, walnut dropleaf table [3OO, 4 pc. mahogany bedroom suite $3BO, small wooden chest [2OO, 12 gauge shotgun [ISO, copper luster HARMAN] WOOD - COAL - OIL HOT AIR FURNACES AND WOOD-COAL BOILERS IS 11 r “1 WALTZ ENTERPRISES INC. 30 S. Hershey Ave. RDI Pleasant Valley Rd. (Bareville) Leola, PA 17540 Cogan Station, PA 17728 (717) 656-6898 (717) 998-2539 Lancaster Farming Subscription Service • CHANGE OF ADDRESS? 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Pa. 17543 j PLEASE SEND LANCASTER FARMING: (Check one) $8 50 -1 YEAR $l5 00 -2 YEARS $l5 00-1 YEAR $26 00-2 YEARS CHECK (To help correctly code your address please lurmsh COMPLETE address As an example include number ol the dwelling street name city and state When appropriate include other specific information such as suite apartment floor box number etc If you have an R D please include Box Number) NAM STREET ADDRESS RD#_ CITY ZIP+4 pitcher $450, blue agate bucket $60,1892 $lO gold piece $255, 1880 $5 gold piece $175, 1881 $5 gold piece $l5O, 1901 $5 gold piece $175, 1906 “S” half-dollar $250, three 1927 quarters $l3O, $55 and $55, 133 silver dollars $11.50 to $9O each. T. Glenn Horst and Timothy G. Horst were the auctioneers. A Public Auction of household goods was held Oct. 18 by Carrie M. Shifter, 5 miles east of Millersburg or 3 miles west of Elizabethville, Pa. Some prices were FEATURES: * Harman grate system for ultimate wood/coal performance * Automatic draft system * Heavy steel plate construction * Airtight cast-iron doors * External shaker lever * 3 speed -1000 cfm blower | * 5-yr. limited warranty (includes grates) * Log Length 19". 23", & 27" * Types of fuel; wood/coal (pea, nut, f stove sizes) ' * Option Available; Domestic Hot Water Coil % Wholesale To leating & Plumbing Trade, i NEW SUBSCRIPTION i 1 CHANGE OF ADDRESS r RENEWAL ENCLOSED IS A I CASH MONEY ORDER BOX# STATE COUNTY Penna House 6 pc. cherry bedroom suite $1,550, Penna House cherry comer cupboard $l,OOO, Penna House 8 pc. dining room set $1,095, reed Go-Cart $B5, Zenith television $5BO and Hahn Eclipse 4 H.P. lawnmower $lB2. Dave Deibler and Ed Shoop were the auc tioneers. The Slateway Farm Sale of Holsteins and Guernseys was held Oct. 17 by Billy Slater, 26521 Howard Chapel Drive, Damascus, Maryland. There were 47 head of registered and grade Holsteins and registered Guernseys sold with the top animal bringing $1,475 and 14 of the cows brought over $l,OOO. The average of the Holsteins was $9OO and the average of the Guernseys was $7OO. The sale Managers was Remsburg Sale Service. A Public Sale of outstanding antiques was held Oct. 18 by Paul G. Erb, 255 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa. The Jacob Eby, 1816, Manheim tall case, moon dial, inlaid Eagle, Grandfather clock was sold for $16,000. Other prices were: set of Haveland Lemoge China $l7OO, iron trivets $lO to $35 each, small round wooden spice box $275, marble top dresser $5OO, oak china closet $325, oak library table $275, Victorian rocker $155, Victorian marble top table $490, School masters desk w/side drawers $7OO, quilts $250 and $3OO, Bavarian china set $125, cut glass water pitcher set $4OO, Hummels $9O to $95 and apple face dolls $35. Johnson’s Auc- PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29,1986 Selling for Cornwall Manor and other estates. STERLING, FINE JEWELRY, FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES Sale to be held at Fortna’s Auction Gallery, 18 East Main Street, Annvitle, PA. FURNITURE Oak ice box; old cook stove; oak kitchen cabinet w/sugar and flower bin; 5-legged oak drop-leaf table; Victorian jelly cupboard; 2 oak wash stands with towel racks; 3 oak Chester drawers w/mirrors; oak rocker; set of 5 oak press back chairs; oak side board w/claw feet and lion heads; pine kitchen cupboard; old sled seat; cradle; gram decorated blanket chest; primitive table; oak server w/beveled mirror; child’s wicker rocker; oak spin top clothes tree; oak highback bed. JEWELRY One ct. lady’s diamond platnum ring; .79 ct. Gentz heavy 14 ct. yellow gold ring; lady’s */z ct. diamond 14K yellow gold twist style ring w/synthetic ruby; lady’s 14K Rose gold ring w/row of very small square cut genuine rubies and 2.04 ct. rubies and 9 single and full cut diamonds ranging in size from .03 ct. to .07 ct.; lady’s 14K white gold mother’s ring; Gentz 14K white gold ring w/synthetic ruby; Gentz 14K yellow gold ring w/white gold eagle emblem; Gentz 10K yellow gold ring w/large synthetic ruby; 14K gold wedding band; lady’s 14K white gold ring; lady’s white gold ring w/diamond; 14K overlaid platnum pin w/2 diamonds and Amethyst stone; pearl necklace; pocket watches; quality rhinestone pieces and lots of other good quality jewelry. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Quilts; composition dolls; baskets; red ware; pottery; pottery bowls; six piece wash set; ironstone wash set; braded rugs; linens; decorated chine (Germany); lots of Rosville; carnival glass; schoolhouse clock; gingerbred clock; stoneware, some with blue design; lots of tinware items; copper wash boiler; depression; Nippon clock shelf; picture frames and prints; cookie cutters; peanut can; Her shey cans and molds; Floblue china; old tin toys; pressed glass; local bottles; oil lamps; sterling tea set; lots of sterling flatware and many other beautiful items too numerous to mention. Additional parking in community lot behind bank at square. ri* a - ,'o^l 18 E. Main St., Annville, Pa. 17003 Michael R. Fortna Phone (717) 867-1370 Of 717-687-4451 Aucl.Uc #AU-Ml7ll-L tioneering Service conducted the sale. XXX A 2 Day Public Auction of vehicles and equipment was held Oct. 17 and 18 by Mrs. Pete (Catherine) Gaydosh, 1892 W. Front Street (Route 11), Berwick, Pa. The sale was attended by 190 registered bidders and others. Prices included: ‘79 Jeep Renegade $6,750, ‘79 Jeep Wagoneer $3,700, ‘79 Dodge % ton pickup $4OOO, Sun Infra red Engine per formance tester $1,700, 13 snowplows averaged $5OO each, metal parts bins $45 each, Cub sickle bar mower $4OO and Missing Link welder $220. Olen R. Knecht, Eugene Klinger and Joe Kinn were the auc tioneers. The Fall Harvest Sale for the benefit of Maranatha Christian School, Watsontown, Pa. was held Oct. 18 at the Lewisburg Auction Grounds, Lewisburg, 5 p.m TNA’S Auction Co 6 Gallery Auctioneer Lancaster Fanning Saturday, October 25,1986-019 Pa. There were 204 registered bidders in attendance. Some prices were: quilt $320, welder $l5O, child’s walnut rocker $6O, old dinner bell $7O, drill press $l4O, J.D. toy tractor encased in walnut $4B, bull $l2O and shelled com $1.55 per bushel. Sanford G. Leaman was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Auction of apiary equipment was held Oct. 18 by Kohlers Apiaries, 5 miles south Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5 00PM ol each week s publication OCTOBER SAT. OCT. 25 ■ Beef Cattle & Farm Eq. Bleak Hill Farm, Hanover, PA. 342 Head. Ownby Auct. & Realty Co., Inc. SAT. OCT. 25 - B:3OAM HH, Antiques, Furniture, Farm Equip., Recreation Items, Coal & Tools. Located at RD»I, Port Trevorton on McKees Rd., 1 mile east of Village of Hoffer. Raymond T. & Faye E. Kreitzer, owners Dale L. Longacre Auc tioneering. SAT. OCT 25 - B:3OAM 18th Red Caboose Railroadiana Auction Held at Red Caboose Lodge, trackside famous Strasburg Steam R.R Rte. 741, 1 mi. east of Strasburg, Lancaster Co., PA. next to National Toy Train Museum Sponsored by Red Caboose Motel Ron Funk Auctions SAT OCT. 25 - 9AM Construction Eq., Trucks Nelson & Sons Con struction, 4750 S. Salem Church Rd., Dover, PA. 1 mi. W. of Dover, PA, to S. Salem Church Rd Turn left '/• mi. to sale on right Blaine N. Rentzel, Auct. j IWBUC”SALE~ I OF OFFICE & | APARTMENT BUILDING I Commercial Zoning I Ephrata, PA I WED., NOVEMBER 5,1986 | At 7 P.M. ( Located 18-20 N. State St., Ephrata, | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. I Zoned Commercial | 2Vz Story Brick Office & I Apartment Building j 1500 SQ. FT. OFFICE AREA - Computer X I Room. | I LARGE BUILT-IN SAFE with steel fire | I door. t | WALNUT WOOD PANELING - Carpeted I x Floors, Acoustical Ceilings. f I OFFICE AREA -IN BASEMENT - Tile j » Floors, Acoustical Ceilings. I A 2 Rest Rooms. I 2 Apartments on i Second Floor APARTMENT #1 (RECENTLY i REMODELED) - 2 bedrooms, full bath - kit- » chen with built-in cabinets - Electric stove and | refrigerator. I APARTMENT #2 - 2 bedrooms - MB bath - X kitchen with built-in cabinets - Electric Stove I and refrigerators. J Oil fired hot water heat. i Electric hot water heaters. f Borough water and sewer. Z OFF STREET PARKING. I THIS OFFICE AND APARTMENT ’ BUILDING LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN j EPHRATA-EXCELLENT CONDITION. I GREAT INVESTMENT POSSIBILITIES! I Open House. Sat., Oct. 25 and Sat., Nov. 1 I from 1 P.M. to 3 P.M. or for information or * inspection call (717 ) 626-4721, Ext. 235. Ask for I Mr. Luttrell. I Terms By IVAN H. MENTZER TRUST I T. Glenn Horst, Auct. J 859-1331-AUOOO43BL I Timothy G. Horst, Auct. { 738-1245-AU001767L I of Lewistown, Pa. at Grandville. The 250 state in spected bee colonies in bee hives were sold for $l5 to $25 each. Other prices were: ‘79 Chevy flatbed truck $4,000, Bob Cat skid loader with forklift $4,400, stainless steel bottling tank w/heater $670, Cowan Silver Queen uncapper $1250 and 2 Hubbard ex tractors $BOO and $l,lOO. Long’s Auction Service conducted the sale. SAT OCT 25 - 9AM Farm Eq. Located between Hamburg & Allentown, PA, Berks Co. Take Krum sville Exit Rt. 737 N. off I -78 for about 'n mi., turn Rt. on Long Lane to first road left to farm. For Mildred L. Snyder. Eugene G. Klinger Auct. Serv. SAT. OCT. 25 - 9AM Farm Mach., Antiques, Collectibles, HH. Between Elizabethville, PA, & Loyalton, along Rt. 209, m Dauphin Co. Grant C. Tressler, Owner. Dockey, Oockey, Deppen, Aucts. SAT. OCT. 25 - 9AM Butchering Tools. Car penter & Shop Tools. Antiques, HH. The Late Elwood V. Goheen of Red Lion, PA. Sale held at Chanceford Community Center, 1 block off Rt. 74 near the Brogue Post Office, York Co , PA Reba M Goheen, Owner. Bob & Tom Sechnst, Aucts. SAT OCT 25-9 AM Tool Auction. Large Collection of Early & Primitive Tools. Located at the Mrs Jean Haines Residence, Brown St. McClure, PA Bill Mattern & Earl Eash, Aucts
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