PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, October 8, 1988 At 9:30 A.M. DIRECTIONS- Unlonville, Pa. Take Rt. 82 S. to Unlonville at Crossroads of Rt. 162. Turn onto Waliston Rd., go 100 yds. turn right Into alley and follow to sale or off Rt. 1 bypass take exit 82, go N. on Rt. 82 approximately 4 miles to crossroads at Rt. 162, turn left on Waliston Rd. 100 yds, turn right into alley. Watch for signs. ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & TOOLS Furniture & Household Items- Oak pcs.- table, chairs, sq. china closet w/glass sides, bow front china closet, marble top side board w/wood shelf back, arm chairs, oak case penny chewing gum machine, stands, 54” round oak claw ft. table, high back bed w/carving; dry sink made in Glenn Hall; cane seat hip rocker; 3 dove tailed blanket chests; spindle back arm potty chair; Depression wardrobe; Ige. armoire wardrobe w/bottom drawers; wooden com mode; chestnut Viet, lilt top table; cherry gate leg 21% ” drop leaf table; Empire chest w/2 over 3 drawers and rope columns; Ige. knock down wardrobe w/2 bottom drawers; 3 marble top washstands; very old 3 board top bench table w/2 drawers; dovetailed dough box; Viet, mirror w/carved crest and candle holders; very old Vi spindle settee; high back Viet, bed; old table w/drawer; Viet, mantle clock; many old odd chairs; treadle sewing machine; waterbed; sofabed; upholstery chair; apt. size gas stove; records; sm. Zenith TV; pots and pans; sm. hutch; elec, appliances; old kitchen utensils; super ser radiant gas heater; blue vanity lamps; deep frames and mirrors; wooden case radio; old Ige. and sm. picture frames; Christmas deco.; oil on canvas and reverse paintings; Brandywine Ice Co. picture; Gibson beige refrig, w/top freezer, early chest. Glassware- Hull; Nippon; Depression salt & pepper plus other pcs.; stoneware mold w/com ear; mustache cup w/matching saucer; 1983 Eagle glass coasters; bird bath w/4 doves & doll pedestal; Shirley Temple Pitcher, Porce lain; blue design spittoon & jug; redware jugs; push up candle holders; Stirling; Majolica pitcher & plates; Gypsy plates; France plates; 24” Tiffany style hanging light; very old hang ing oil lamp w/red shade; oil & finger lamps. Collectibles- Old flat irons: Deitz lanterns & others: tin foot warmer & other old tin pcs.; tin scat bathtub; milk & other old bottles: A. A.G. Co. light w/lions head; music box hom; farm bell; lap robe; tin candle mold; Spanish Ameri can Filipino war document dated March 5, 1900; old door keys; Knight gas light; Uncle Sam bank; sm. lanterns; old wooden boxes; old buttons; Unionville postcards; brass bleeder w/ wooden case; 20 lb. wooden butter stirrers; brass bucket signed & dated; iron string holder; milk cans; old license plates; circus wagon w/ bear driver; Busch beer wagon w/driver; Trini ty Breakyemy Commondements Wills Timothy Gridley dated March 15,1929; Down The Eastern Up The Black Brandywine by Wilmer W. MacElree dated 1906; many other old books; cast iron pestle & mortar; old tin stars; 3 legged cast iron pot; concert roller hand crank organ w/wooden rolls dated May 31, 1887; Hawthorne & Sheble #H3718 Edison Home Phonograph; #523706-3 Edison Stan dard Phonograph. Tools- Tap & die set; hand tools; wheel pullers; wheelbarrow; 2-4’ alum, step ladders; alum, stair ladder; 40’ wooden ext. ladder (like new); 16’ painters plank; chain hoist; ladder jacks; wheel horse 7 hp. riding tractor; David Bradley garden tractor w/disc & cultivator; Eclipse reel mower; Huffy 8 hp. riding tractor. Guns- Stir lingworth Fox dbl. barrel 12 ga. shotgun; 2 mil itary rides w/bayoncts; 3 swords; 10’ Wright McGill Surf Pole & other fishing poles; fishing equip.; Coleman camping stove; 10x20 storage shed; lots good house paint; many other items 100 numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or Approved Check; No Out Of State Checks Sale By: David G. Cox, Jr. KENNETH GRIEST & JOHN STOLTZFUS, Auctioneers Lie. #AU-001270-L Phone (215) 857-2149 or (215) 857-3942 Food Available —NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS— Auctioneers Note - Very old antiques, primitives and collectibles, first time offered to public! Lie. #AU-001728-L Sale Reports CHURCH OF THE non Fairgrounds and BRETHREN SALE raised more than The 12thAnnualBre- $240,000 to meet thren Disaster Relief emergencies throughout Auction was held Sept, the world. The sale was 23 and 24 at the Leba- sponsored by 112 Bre- - AUCTIONEERS NEEDED - Auction recording, cashiering, setup and handling staff also need ed. Experience helpful but will train. Please reply with basic information in own handwriting to: Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 366, K-186 Litltz, PA 17543 PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1968 8:30 AM TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD, COLLECTIBLES, GUNS LOCATION: In Davldsburg, PA turn onto Clearview Rd., Travel Approx. 1 % Miles to Schoolhouse La., Turn Left Follow 'h Mile to Sale on Right. “Watch for Signs”. Craftsman 12' Bandsaw, Delta 12' Contractors Table Saw, Bench Lathe, Jointer, Jig Saw, Homelite XL 16' Chain saw, HILTI Impact Drill w/Bits, HEG Die Grinder, 3' Belt Sander, Shop Air Hoist, Prestollte Tank w/Att., Air Compressor, Shop Vac., JD 140 w/Hydrostatic Drive & Hydro Lift (48' Deck), JD Snow Blade, 4' York Rake, Wards 3 hp. 20' Mower, JARI Power Sickle Mower, Butcher Fur nace, Whirl-pool Auto Washer, Barb wire, Lawn Boy Weed Wacker, 3 Shop Tables, Cast- Hog Troughs, Volt/OHM Meter, Pop Rivet Guns & Pop Rivets, Sandpaper, Cabinet Clamps, Long- Handled Tools, Water Filter System, Complete Heat/Smoke Fire Alarm Sys tem, Lots of Hardware, Paints, Stains, Craftsman Tap & Die Set, Carpenter Tools, Digging Irons, Stationary Tub w/ Pump & Hardware, Stainless Steel Mig & Welding Rod, Auto Supplies. 12:00 NOON - GUNS Werndl St. 69 Military Rifle, Ruger Mod. 1022 Carbine w/Scope & Clips, Remington Mod. 870 12 ga. Pump (Vent Rib), Marlin Mod. 783 22 Mag. (Bolt Action), Savage Mod. 3B Single Shot, Winchester Mod. 67 Single Shot 22, Winchester Mod. 42 410 w/Delux Vent Rib, Daisy .177 Cal Air Rifle, Stem mier 45 lb. Recurve Bow & Arrow, Bear 50 lb. Recurve w/Quiver & Arrows, Pocket &. Hunting Knives, Hunting & Gun Books. 2 Pc. Hide-A-Bed Sofa, Picture Frames, Oil Paintings, Pocketwatches & Wrist watches, Dolls From Various Countries, 3 Deer Mounts, Paperweights, Memor abilia, Office Chairs, Stemware, "You Control' Plane w/Engine, Fishing Equip ment, 6 pc. Modern Dark Bedroom Suite, Twin Bedding, Hammond Spinet te Electric Organ, "Winey the Pooh' Childs Tea Set, 2 Mechanical Manne quins, Quilts, KHARTOUM Soup Plates, German Flow-Blue Cannister Set, Ice Cream Set, Electric Olympia Type writer, Varifax Copier, Egg Baskets, Sleds, Luggage, 10 qt. Westinghouse Dehumidifier, Skis &. Boots, Cameras, Lace Table Clothes, Silver Chaffing Dish, Silver Plated Tea Service, Christ mas Decorations, Records, Knick- Knack, Table Lamps, Ultrasonic Clean ing Machine AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!! SALE ORDER: TOOLS- GUNS- HOUSE HOLD & COLLECTIBLES TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK SALE CONDUCTED FOR: John & Linda Cramer Stone Bridge Farm, Inc AUCTIONEERS: Blaine & Nevin Rentzel Butch Landis Lie. #761, #2483, #1167 717-764-6412 thrcn churches and Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1988-Ell included the sale of . -, on/v . . , 1200 pies at $4 to $5 up to $2OOO each and 60 each. 400 loaves of beans at bread at $1 to $1.50 $1 Per quart. Over 8500 each, 68 head of cattle at from 15 states “PALMERTON SCHOOLS” - continued - SURPLUS SCHOOL EQUIP.. DESKS. TABLES. CHAIRS. CUPBOARDS. KITCHEN & FILE CABINETS. S.S. CAF. EQUIP. & MISC. FURNITURE & POWER GENERATOR 9:30 A.M. SAT., OCT. 8, 1988 Location: 15 mi. N. of Allentown, off Route 248, Borough of Palmerton, Car bon County, Penna. (Hazard Schooi- Princeton & Walnut St.) PERSONAL PROPERTY: 100’s school desks & chairs-various sizes, display cabinets (oak), kitchen cabinets, oak teacher desks, bookcases, file cabinets, pianos, cafeteria fold ing tables & others, metal shelves, milk cool ers, elec, stoves, S.S. work tables - warmer - flatware, bleacker seats, kiln, gym equip., steel reinforcing rods, etc. TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF GOODS - full day of selling, come early. THIS IS A PART LIST. Sale By: PALMERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Houser Aucts: AU-000445L 215-799-2396 or 717-386-2191 “STOLTZFUS CABINET SHOP INVENTORY REDUCTION” PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE KITCHENS. VANITIES, STOVES & REFRIGERATOR, MICROWAVE OVEN TALMAGE FRI., OCTOBER 7. 1988 At 6 P.M. Located along Rt 772 in Talmage (between Brownstown & Leola), Lancaster Co, PA CHERRY RAISED PANEL (Cathedral Door) Kitchen Cabinets & Countertop, L Shaped, 11’6”x14’ w/Pantry, Food File. OAK RAISED PANEL Complete Kitch en Counter Top, L Shaped B’6"xll’6”, Wood Hood. BIRCH COMPLETE KITCHEN 71”. Formica Top. CHERRY KITCHEN Cabinets & Counter Top, U Shaped, 10’x13’6"x8’. FORMICA-OAK KITCHEN, 71”, Formi ca Tops. ANGLED CHERRY RAISED PANEL (Cathedral) Island w/Drop Bar, 85”. 48” VANITY MARBLE TOP & 20” LINEN CABINET & Mirror. CHERRY BOOKCASE UNIT 67". 36” BIRCH VANITY. 48” OAK VANITY FORMICA TOP & Bowl; 60” Painted Vanity; 132” Formica Counter. Oak Medicine Cabinet; Oak & Cherry Waste Baskets; Fiddle & Arrow-back Chairs: Armchairs; Child's Rockers; Stools. Appliances 30" G.E. Almond Range (Self-Cleaning Oven); 24" G.E. Dishwasher (Almond); 30” Jenn-Aire Cooktop: 30" G.E. Cooktop; G.E. Microwave; G.E. Wall Oven; 18cu ft. G E. Refrigerator (Almond). Bar; Single & Double Bowl S.S Sinks; Used Kitchen Cabinets; Formica Tops, Wall Cabinets; Pantries; Used Appliances; Vanity Bowls; Marble Tops; Cabinet Hard ware; Window; Building Items All Displays can be inspected at Stolt zfus Cabinet Shop, 7AM to 4 P M start ing Sept. 26. Terms By STOLTZFUS CABINET SHOP AU43BL 717-859-1331 717-738-1245 •VOICES OF EXPERIENCE" -OF attended the sale on Saturday. About 67 craft ven dors selling stuffed toys, baskets, pots, jewelry, wooden items and folk art paintings had booths in 8 tents and many donated all proceeds. Over 100 quilts sold at an average of $6OO to $9OO. A “Love Blos som” quilt made by the women of Chickies Bre thren Church brought the top quilt price of $4OOO. A “Trip Around the World” quilt hand made by 99 year old Lizzie Longenecker of Dunkard Brethren Home, Mastersonville brought $l7OO. Some other prices were: Abner Zook three-dimensional wooden painting $B5OO, Lorraine Reiff three dimensional wooden painting $2200, minia ture toy trolley $2OOO, miniature gasoline engine $4OOO, Linn Longenecker oil paint ing $1475, Terry Redlin print $l2OO, 18 ft. live locust tree $750, 12 ft. live maple tree $450, 1916 wooden wagon once used to deliver newspapers at Brethren Village in Neffsville $2300, walnut blanket chest $l6OO and 30 Winross toy trucks $lOO to $4OO each. Auctioneers volun teering their time were: Randal Kline, Jay and Luke Witman, Ray mond Stump, Enos Hei sey, Everett Kreider, Roy Good, Harry Bach man and Bob Wolgemuth. PAUL SALE A Public Auction of farm equipment and tools was held Septem ber 24 by Helen M. Paul, 5 miles east of Millersburg along Route 209. Some prices received were: new Foley/ Belsaw model M-14 saw mill $1925, Grave ly* riding mower $670, 2-bottom plow $B5O, J.D. H tractor $lOOO, J.D. B tractor $360, iron kettle $52.50, sausage press $5O, meat grinder $BO, J.D. power saw $175, Craftsman drill $3lO, acetylene torch $2lO, Mossberg 183 K 410 shotgun $95 and broad axe $3O. Dave Deibler and Ed Shoop were the auctioneers. ARTHUR SALE A Public Auction of automobiles and parts was held September 24 at the Wayne Arthur Storage Garage, 120 N. Railroad St., Hughesvil -Ic, Pa. Some prices received were: 1929 Model A Ford Cabrolet $lO,OOO, 1930 Model A Ford sedan (as is) $lOOO, fen ders $5O to $l5O each and license plates $lO to $2O each. Wayne Arthur was the auctioneer.