16th ANNUAL . COUNTRY AUCTION -OF QUILTS, GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK, STORAGE SHEDS, ETC. Sale Time SAT., OCT. 21. 1989 At 9:30 A.M. GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK & OAK CHEST AT 12:00 NOON QUILTS AT 1:00 P.M. CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE & CRAFT SALE FRIDAY, October 20 from 12:00-7:00 P.M. PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST SATURDAY, October 21 from 6:30-10:00 A.M, All for the benefits of CONESTOGA CHRIS TIAN SCHOOL. Sale will be held at the school grounds, one mile west of Morgantown, Pa. along Rt. 23. Auction items Include: Forty Quilts and Wall Hangings, including an ANTIQUE 100 YEAR OLD QUILT TOP; HANDMADE GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK; HANDMADE OAK CHEST with Handcarved Panel and Secret Compartment; 3-D PAINT ING; Reversed Glass Painting; 20 Thanksgiv ing or Christmas Turkeys, 2 Custom-made 6’xB' Sheds, made by students; Truckload of Woodshavings; Dog Houses; Motor Oil; Men nonite Central Committee Boxcars for Lionel Trains: Handmade Wooden Marble Roller; New Yorker Wood and Coal-Burning Stove with Hot Water Unit; DeLaval #l2 Antique Cream Separator; SHARES OF BLUE BALL NATIONAL BANK STOCK; Farm Toys; Light Bulbs; Cedar Picnic Table; Baseball Cards; DiAMBROSIO DODGE CAR RENTAL; Pack aged Hamburger; Groceries; Fertilizer; Lots of Gift Certificates from Area Merchants, inc. Cert, from Werner Tours to Baltimore Harbor, and Restaurants; 1989 Edition of Mast Family His tory Book; Lots of Good Items Not Mentioned. Alvin Horning- #AU-000433-L Merle Eberly- #AU-002417-L AUCTION OF ANTIQUES , HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, FARM EQUIPT., TOOLS & CARS, TRUCKS For: Estate of Mathias Schaefer Frogtown Rd. Kintnersville, Pa. Directions: Watch for Auction signs on Rt. 611 between The Harrow Inn and Revere. Sat., October 21, 1989 At 9:00 A.M. 2 Farmall H Tractors, 1939 JD A Tractor, Allis Chalmers Combine, Grain Drill, Small Manure Spreader,-1 Row Com Picker, 2 Flat Wagons (1 On Steel), Com Planter, 7’ Sickle Bar Mower, Hay Tedder On Steel, Flail Mow er, 2 Row Cultivators, 2 Btm. Plow, 1979 Buick Regal, 7 Gang Mower, 3 Gang Bulldog Mower, Oil Tank On Skids, Trailer w/Box Sides, 48’ Century Boom Sprayer, 25’ Boom Sprayer, Hydraulic Augers, 100 Gal. Spray Tanks, Pumps, Motors 5000 Lb. Vicon Fertil izer Spreader w/Flotation Tires & 12 Hp. Koh ler Motor And Electric Clutch, Implement Tires, Lawn Mowers, 3 Section Barrow, 1959 V 8 Chevy 8 Ton Dump Truck, 1965 6 Cyl. Chevy 30 Series Flat Bed. 2-275 Gal. Gas Tanks, 7’ Long Utility Truck Bodies, PTO Pump, Sprayer For Farmall H, McCormick 45 Baler, 12’ Grain Elevator, 2 Section Spike I Harrow, Platform Scale, Chicken Equipt., Wagon Jack, Battery Charger, Wooden Wheel Barrow, Push Mower, Wheel Horse Mower, Walking Plow, Chicken Crates, Table & Jig Saws, Milk Can, 1965 Plymouth Fury 11, Chain Saw, Homelite Gas Trimmer, Rototill er, Fertilizer, Meat Hooks, Tools, Diningroom Set (6 Chairs, Hutch), 2 Hotpoint Refrig., Desk, Tele. Table, 2 Pc. Livingroom Set, Sec retary Desk, 4 Dressers, Cedar Closets, 4 Chairs, Copper Wash Boiler, Metal Crib, Dehumidifier, Crocks, Jars, Kitchen Cabinet, Wringer Washer, Porcelin Top Table, Hand Tools, Blacksmith, Vise, Egg Baskets, Lan terns, Blacksmith Tools, Jugs, Sm. Keg, Beam Scile, Car Ramp, Egg Candler, Egg Washer, Sweeper, Basket, Egg Scales, And Many More Items. Lunch Available Cash Or Approved Check RONALD D. FREED, INC. 822-0157 Li. A.U. 001441 L absolute auction. REPOSSESSED VEHICLES SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1989 AT 11:00 AM. Keystone Public Auto Exchange, Rt. 22/322, Between Dauphin & Clarks Ferry Bridge 1989 Plym Voyager SE Van, 15,000 miles; 1989 Jeep Wrangler 4x4, low miles, red; 1989 Ford Probe, at, a/c, 11,000 miles, red; 1989 Ford Escort, 5 sp, a/c, 11,000 miles, red; 1989 Dodge Daytona, at, a/c, 20,000 miles, blue; 1989 Renault Eagle Medallion 4 dr., 5,000 miles, white; 1989 Nissan Sentra, 5 sp, a/c, 15.000 miles; 1988 Chev Conversion Van Hi- Top, loaded, 11,000 miles, blue; 1988 VW Jet ta 4 dr, 5 sp, a/c, 33,000 miles, blue; 1988 Plym Voyager van, at, a/c, 44,000 miles, gray; 1988 Ford Ranger 4x4 XLT Xtracab, 26,000 miles, red; 1988 Chev Camaro, at, a/c, 25,000 miles, blue; 1988 Eagle Medallion LX 4 dr, 12.000 miles, burgundy; 1987 Chev Corvette, loaded, 30,000 miles, blue; 1987 Pont Grand AM, at, a/c, 50,000 miles, burgundy; 1987 Chev Cavalier 4 dr, at, a/c, 25,000 miles, red; 1987 Ford Escort 4 dr, at, a/c, 57,000 miles, gray; 1987 Chev Nova, 5 sp, a/c, 68,000 miles; 1986 Chrys Leßaron GTS, at, a/c; 1986 Ford F-150 P/Up, 4 sp, 33,000 miles, red; 1986 Dodge Conversion Van, loaded, 45,000 miles; 1986 Toyota MR-2, 5 sp, a/c, 44,000 miles, black; 1986 Chev Cavalier RS, at, a/c, 48,000 miles, silver; 1986 Ford T/Bird, loaded, 53.000 miles, blue; 1986 Merc Cougar, loaded, 70,000 miles, tan; 1986 Chev Chevet te, at, 49,000 miles, red; 1985 Ford Mustang, 4 sp, 68,000 miles, gray; 1985 Chev Caprice 4 dr, loaded, 48,000 miles; 1985 Olds Cutlass Cierra SW, at, 48,000 miles; 1985 Ford Bron co 4x4, 52,000 miles, blue; 1985 Buick Cen tury, loaded, 82,000 miles; 1984 Ford F-150 P/Up, at, 42,000 miles; 1984 Lincoln Mark VO, loaded, gold; 1984 Audi 5000-S SW, loaded, 52,000 miles, gray; 1984 Chev S-10 P/Up, 51,000 miles, brown; 1984 Ford EXP, 5 sp, 50,000 miles; 1980 Chev Citation, 1979 Chev P/Up, 1979 Ford Granada. SPECIAL ITEM 1986 Tcrramite Mini Backhoe Loader Tractor Model T-5. ALL VEHICLES LISTED ABOVE SOLD "AS IS” TO HIGHEST BIDDER REGARD LESS OF PRICE!! TERMS: PUBLIC BUYERS- CASH DEPOSIT OF $300.00 PLUS ADDITION AL 25% OF PURCHASE PRICE IN CASH DAY OF AUCTION. BALANCE DUE NEXT BUSINESS DAY IN CASH ONLY!! NO EXCEPTIONS!! DEALER CHECKS ACCEPTED. Temp tags w/proof ins. DAY OF AUCTION ONLY. Title work/notary on premises. Plenty parking & food. CALL: 717-921-2200 for consignment info. GMAC-50 PLUS UNITS NOTE: GMAC RESERVES RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY BIDS ON THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES: 1987 Buick Century, (2) 1986 Pont 6000 STE, (2) 1986 Pont Grand Am, (2) 1986 Spectrums, (2) 1985 Sprints, 1986 Dodge Caravan, 1986 Camaro Z-28, 1988 Buick Century, 1986 Celebrities, 1986 Isuzu P/Up, 1985 Honda CRX, 1986 Grand Prix, (3) 1985 Honda Accords, (2) 1985 Spectrums, (2) 1985 Cava liers, 1985 Chev Hi-Cube Van, 1985 Parisien ne SW, (2) 1985 Fieros, 1985 Skyhawk, Other Units!! IF YOU WISH TO SELL A VEHICLE CALL NOW FOR INFO: 717-921-2200. PLEASE NOTE: CHILDREN UNDER 16 YRS. OLD WILL NOT BE ADMITTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!! COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK, Dauphin Deposit Bank, GMAC Farmers Bank & Trust, Pa. Natl Bank, DAFCU A Oivluon el Kerry Pat Aueiieeetn till Rt. 22023 Dauphin, Pennsylvania 17011 717021-2200 AU 1367 Sale Reports i irif ac cai I? The brick rancher A Stc Salfofreal »»•““ ** J "’ 9o ° estate was held October WaS 2by Andrew F. Lukas. S °!J f ° r ,f n S( ?L, anH irJxt ■ c_ . T. Glenn Horst and 106 Mam Street, Akron, c Lane Co Pa Sons were the aucUon ' eers. PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1989 TIME: 8:30 A.M. Located at 54 N. Church St., New Bloomfield, Pa., Perry County ANTIQUES—COLLECTIBLES— PRIMITIVES Sessions mantel clock; Viking mantel clock; 2 pocket watches (need repairs); oil lamps; weather vane; wooden stagecoach; political pins; lanterns; tinware; bread cannister (1 loaf); Avon steins; cookbooks; picture frames; early erector set; ivory Buddha (B”hxs’w); brass locks; old keys; eyeglasses; buggy footwarmer; canes; approx. 75 pcs. of “Paulux” cup and saucers Occupied Japan; salt dips;.mustache mug collection; ironstone; pattern glass, Nip pon and depression pcs.; Cutty Sark ship bottle; Beam bottles; hog scrapers; sausage stutters; meat grinder; washboards; crocks and jugs; cast iron skillets; muffin pans; blue granite coffeepot; slaw cutter; ice cream scoops; ladles; wooden ware; rolling pins; other early kitchen collectibles; grain scoop; rug beater; apple corer and sheer (primitive - museum piece); 5-Hummel Ltd. Ed. Christmas collectors plates, 1971-1975; early jewelry; Philco AM radio/phonograph); china head doll signed DEP H.S. 7/0, O/M, w'jolntod arms and legs, approx. 13 in.; 31 day clock; Swing Mfg. Col onel 200 elec, clock; Blue Willow china. FURNITURE (EARLY AND MODERN) Wicker rocker; Pa. ladder back chair; 6-pain ted plank bottom chairs; 2 pc. Waterfall bed room suite; early dresser; Eastlake style folding rocker; large poplar blanket chest; nursing rocker; side chairs; floor lamps; spring rocker; modern coffee table; Hotpoint refrigerator. TOOLS-MISCELLANEOUS (TO BE SOLD AT 8:30 A.M.) Block planes; bung holer; log hook; fence stretcher; 2 ft. fold rulers; early grindstone; paint sprayer (elec.); Rockwell 4' jointer; Wen 3’ belt sander; Craftsman orbital sander; B&D belt sander; ’/> * B&D drill; Skil ’/. cordless 2-spd. drill; other drills by Miller Falls, Manning Bowman, Skil; sabre saws; Craftsman datto blades; circular saws; Stanley Yankee 130 A screwdriver; woodworking lathe tools; taps and milling bits; Littlestown 4" vise; B&D workmate bench; carpenter and try squares; wood and metal drill bits; tool boxes; Plumb carpenter and masonry hammers; various other hammers, hatchets, axes; blacksmith tongs; early folding mitre box w/saw; 6 ft. alum, stepladder; rasps, files, vise grips; pry bars; hand saws; pliers; wrenches: hoes; rakes; shovels; forks; digging iron; scythe; sledge hammer; pipe and C clamps: and many more small tools. GUNS—MISCELLANEOUS—VAN Parker Brothers 12 ga. dbb., w/Demascus steel; Winchester model 69A 22 cal. bolt w/clip; 2-Forehand & Wadsworth 10 ga., dated 8-16-1881; German military mod. 1908; Weav er scope; 7x50 binoculars; metal detector; skis end boots; stained glass hanging lamp; lumber; ash, pine, walnut, cherry; camel saddle stool; 32 Chandler books; 2 Bells & Whistles in Old Perry; A Museum of Early American Tools book by Eric Sloan; several other antique and collectible books. Van—l97B GMC cargo van, black, 69,000 miles. Special Notes; Mr. Magee Is retiring after years of being In the antique business. Now his entire antique shop is being liquidated. Order of Auction: Tools at 8:30. Antiques and collectibles to follow. The van, guns, Chandler books at noon. Terms: Cash, approved Pa. check, or traveler's check only. No out-of-State checks accepted. Owner, BOYD A. MAGEE Food Stand—New Bloomfield Lutheran Church Nevln Fahnestock, Auctioneer FAHNESTOCK'S AU- T . Ml -1553-1. Auction Service «5<5 Lancaster Farming Saturday, October 14,1989-D27 HORST ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate and woodwork ing equipment and tools was held October 3 for the estate of Charles Z. Horst, 8 Park Street, Reamstown, East Coca lico Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. The #1 tract con sisted of a 2'A story dwelling, an apartment, woodworking shop and storage building and it was sold for $79,700. The #2 tract was a building lot 22,719 square feet with bor ough water and sewer and it was sold for $46,000. Other prices were: band saw $270, straight line saw $5lO, electric hack saw $3OO, 16” jointer $B5O, DeWalt radial arm saw $750, shaper $475, drum San der $560, thickness planers $BOO, air com pressor $750 and plat form sander $9OO. T. Glenn, Timothy G. and Thomas A. Horst were the auctioneers. SHERER SALE A Public Auction of a 96 acre dairy farm, farm machinery and house hold goods was held October 7 by C. Winner Sherer and Sara N. Sherer, Pleasant View Rd., R.D. 4, Manheim, Lancaster Co., Pa. There were 170 people registered at the sale. The farm was sold for $6,000 an acre or $576,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Zook, 179 Amsterdam Rd., New Holland. Zook, an Amishman, said he will farm the land and it will not be developed. Other prices were: J.D. 1520 D tractor $6OOO, portable genera tor $ll5O, 2 pc. walnut bedroom suite $l2OO, oak bed $375, wash stand $6O, cedar ward robe $l2O, walnut war drobe $450, upright freezers $l5O & $l2O and a miniature tin horse $7O. The Omar, J. Landis Auction Service con ducted the sale. HARTMAN ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of per sonal property was held October 5 for the estate of Mrs. Gideon T. Hart man at the Kauffman Community Center, Kauffman Station, Franklin Co. Some prices were: old Penn rifle (rough) $6OO, wooden wheel barrow $l4O, corn shelter $lO5, riding lawn mower $425, John Bell grey crock $370, bread basket $4O, red satin bedroom light $390, Gone With Wind light $145, glass finger lights up to $6O each, Weller pottery items up to $llO each, occupied Japan items $8 to $lO each and carved oak high bed $475. Edgar Stull and Lynn Dietrich were the auctioneers.