834-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 15, 1991 E E Utah celery plants, also 300 gal fuel tank with hand pump on skids Lane. Co Abram F Stoltzfus, 29368 Stumptown Rd., Plonks, PA 17572 MAILBOX MARKET NOTICE AKC Collie stud service avail very flashy & coaty, reasonable rates, show quality, pedigree/eye check upon request, proven Mif flin Co 717-543-5999 FREE Metal band corn crib, must be dismantled Cumb Co 717-249-4120 eves Free tan milkhouse block Free to good home AKC female Alaskan Malamute, spayed, very friendly Lane Co 215-445-9832 Attention farmers, Quarryville-New Provi dence area Combine avail able to cut small grain No lob too small Lane Co 717 786 2275 eves AKC stud service Pomera nian, Poodle, Chihuahua, Cocker, $l5O Also pups available $250 & up Lehigh Co 215-395-4601 Grapes for winemaking Ready in September Write for list Zion Vineyard, Zion, MD 21901 Cecil Co , MD Dairy barn & house for lease (remodeled) Nl corn picker, JO gram drill for sale Also barn boards & siding Chester Co 215-593 6390 Sale Reports WEAVER CONSIGNMENT SALE A Public Sale of trac tors was held June 5 at Stahl’s Sale Gallery, Mifflinburg, Pa. Some items sold were: Farmall Cub fac tor $2700, Farmall Cub tractor $l7OO and Inter national 184 tractor $1650. Earl W. Weaver was the auctioneer. BENNINGER SALE A Public Sale of cars and antiques was held June 8 by Edith Pearl Benninger, between Montrose and Tunkhan nock at Dimock, Pa. There were 282 regis tered bidders attending the sale. Some items sold were: 1949 Packard car $lO,OOO, 1988 Nova 4 door car $lO,OOO, 1988 Nova 4 door car $6200, 1957 Desoto Firedome car $2OOO, double bar rel Browning over & under gun $725, bushel basket of trick or treat paper mache pails $2lO, Greyhound dog adver tising sign $3OO, Coca Cola advertising sign $4lO, curved glass oak china cabinet $7OO, Depression bedroom suite $225, Depression diningroom suite $325, cherry washstand $225, and early Windsor rock er $125. Jerry Burke was the aucuoneer. ZOOK ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held June 6 by Nancy Zook and Morris Zook, Sr. Estate at 8 W. Water Street, Honey Brook Boro, Chester Co., Pa. The mobile home on a lot was sold for $46,500. Homing Farm Agen cy conducted the sale. NISSLEY SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held June 8 by Robert and Janell Nissley, near Morgan town, Caernarvon Twp., Berks Co., Pa. The brick split level house on 1.5 acres was sold for $131,000. PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1991 Time: 9:00 A.M. Located in Cumberland County at the Alliance Home of Carlisle, 770 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. Traveling south on 1-81, take Exit 14W; or travel ing north on 1-81, take Exit 14, go north on Rt. 34 to first red light, home Is dia gonally across the street on left. FURNITURE (EARLY) - COLLECTIBLES Davenport style desk w/leather slant top and 4 side drawers; mahogany library table w/spiral legs and ball and claw feet; revolving mahogany drum table w/6 drawers and leath er top; oval walnut Victorian parlor table w/ marble top; Princess dresser w/oval beveled glass mirror; Sheraton country drop-leaf table (cherry); Mission oak slant top desk w/2 drawers; Eastlake platform spool rocker; other rocking chairs; assorted side chairs; sev eral oak sectional bookcases; various early stands; oriental dovetailed seaman’s chest w/omate hand carvings (sold with reserve): Beckwith pump organ (works), w/fancy carving; early piano stool; Carhart Needham and Co. medodeon (early); Lane cedar chest; Victorian walnut table, minus the marble; sol id walnut Victorian table; 2 beautiful S-tier crystal chandeliers (1903); ornate oval beveled glass mirror; small hump back chest; quilts (hand sewn); fine china to include Aus trian, RS Germany, Nippon and Noritake; Geisha Girl chocolate set; glass and china baskets; other miscellaneous glassware; early framed oil painting; large floor model safe, made in Rochester, NY. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS - MISCELLANEOUS Modem furniture to include several dressers w/mirrors; chest of drawers; twin beds; chairs; small stands: several portable TVs; framed pictures; assorted wall mirrors; office equip ment; shelf clock; sewing and knitting items; various baskets; several small elec, space hea ters: carpeting; miscellaneous doors; quilted bedspreads for twin beds (approx. 20); and lots more miscellaneous merchandise which fills up a 4-car garage. VEHICLES 1980 Ford Chateau blue and white win dow van w/approx. 75,000 miles, PS, PB, AC, AT, 351 cu. in., 15-passenger, inspection ran out March, ’9l, must see to appreciate; 1973 Dodge P/Up w/97,000 miles, slant 6 engine (runs, used as a utility hauler on property), not inspected. Special Notes: This auction has many items which have been donated to the Alliance Home over several years. Victorian furniture highlights the auction. The chandeliers will be the responsibility of the purchaser to remove from the Alliance Home lobby. For prior viewing of the merchandise contact auctioneer at 717-582-8565. Auction will be held under tent. Terms: Cash or approved Pa. check only. No out-of-state check will be accepted unless accompanied with a current letter of credit from their bank. The Alliance Home of Carlisle John Hendrickson Executive Director Art Creelman, Apprentice Lie. #AA-1966-L FAHNESjOCK'S 582- 2553-L Auction Service 8565 Nevin Fahnestock. Audi AU- Homing Farm Agen cy conducted the sale. FLICKINGER SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held June 4 by Alvin and Anna W. Flickinger, 621 South State Street, Ephrata, Lane. Co., Pa. The Holland stone rancher with an attached garage (auto matic opener) was sold for $84,200. Horst Auctioneers managed the sale. LANDIS SALE A Public Sale of anti- nicer ques and a car was held June 5 for Viola Landis Estate and Catherine Landis at Horst Auction Center at the comer of Route 322 and Durlach Roads, west of Ephrata, Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices were: Conestoga Wagon hooked rug $4lO, oak wash stand $420 marble top table $2lO PUBLIC SALE OF DWELLING & 30’x48’ GARAGE, TOOLS & EQUIPMENT EPHRATA THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1991 AT 5:30 P.M. REAL ESTATE AT 7 P.M. Located at 15 Ridge Ave , Ephrata Township, Lan caster Co , PA 2 STORY DWELLING 30’x48’ MASONRY 4 BAY GAR AGE ELECTRIC LIFT, paint room, large commercial air compressor Call 717-733-3492 or 738-0005 SHOP EQUIPMENT TOW DOLLY w/WINCH; 4 Ton, IV4 Ton Floor Jack; Bishman Bubble Balancer; Lincoln Floor Model Greaser; Tune-Up Service Kit; Tire Changer; Cham Hoist, Autometer Test Equipment; Bench Grinders; Vises, Battery Charger; Porta Power; Inspection Sta tion Equipment; Brake Lining & Drum Gauges, Head light Aimer; Tow-In Gauge; Ball Joint Gauges; Ser vice Manuals; Auto Parts; Towing Chains; Wheelbar row; Ladder: Shelving, Work Benches. OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Desk & Chairs. Filing Cabinets, Adding Machine; Soda Machine; Kaiser Frazier Sign; 1975 BUICK REGAL 2 DOOR HARDTOP. No out of state checks unless accompanied by a current bank letter or previous arrangement w/ auction service. Terms By: GENE L. RABOLD Horst aucts. T. Glenn ' AU43BL Timothy G. (717) 859-1331 • (717) 738-1245 Thomas A. “VOICES OF EXPERIENCE” PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES, OAK FURNITURE, CHILD’S TOYS & OTHERS, GLASSWARE, ANTIQUE TOOLS SAT, JUNE 22, 91 8:00 A.M. Located at 945 W. Main St., Mt. Joy, PA (Florin Ward) Grandfathers clock w/moon & stars w/ painted shells on face, cherry case, made by Henry Ober Elizabethtown, Pa. Blanket Chests, Oak Side by Side Desk, Oak Hall Rack, Wooden Cupboard, Pine War drobe w/1 Drawer Painted, Oak 4 Sec. Book Case, Oak Sideboard, 3 Pc. Oak Bedroom Suite, Old Youth High Bed, Oak Chest Of Drawers, Empire Bureau, Oak Clothes Trees, Record Cabinet, Miniature Chest, Plank & Cane Chairs & Child’s Rockers, Oak Library Table, Sm. Table, Spinning Wheels & Chair, Toleware Coffee Pot Type, Agate, Mantel Clocks, Brass Sleigh & Hand Bells, Brass Bucket, Wooden & Tin Items, Baskets, Pallor Lamp, Wicker Doll & Baby Coaches, Pressed & Colored Glassware, Carnival, Depression, Shirley Temple Mugs & Bows, Coal Oil Lamps, China, Nippon, German, 6 pc. Wash Bowl Set, Ladles, Old Dolls, Linens, Mickey Mouse Child’s Dishes & Swing, Nat’l Biscuit Co. Wooden Wagon w/Horse, Pull Toys, Cel luloid, Coffee Grinder, Sad Irons, Light Shades, Santa Claus Light Bulb, Pictures & Frames, Jugs, Crocks, Piggy Bank, Old Leath er Post Cards & Others, O.H. Leidey 5 Prong Shaken Fork, Wicker Fernery, Old Wooden Planes, Slicks, Pump & Trough, Iron Kettle, And Many Other Items Not Listed. Sale by ELLEN MUSSELMAN HAROLD (ABE) SHAFFNER AUCT. 829-L 653-5689 Food by Glossbrenner Church Helping Hand Sunday School Class blue carnival pitcher $75, Noritake service for 12 $195, flow blue platter $75, small old berry basket $135, iron stone pitcher & bowl $l5O, 2 oak pressed back chairs $lBO, ornate rocker $l2O, hoop-back Windsor chair $260. blanket chest $250, red blanket chest $225, Empire bureau $3OO, china $95, and 1975 Ply. closet $315, marble top mouth Valiant car $5OO, bureau $l7O, glass rab- T. Glenn, Timothy G bit for candy $5O, man- and Thomas A. Horst tel clock $55, lrcc/.cr were the auctioneers. TOP LOAD OF SADDLEBREDS To Be Sold At ELAM B. STOLTZFUS SALE FRI„ JUNE 21^1991 Hitching At 6:30 PM 1-Big 7 yr. old blk. 17.1 Hands; 1-Big 7 yr. old bay 16.3 Hands; 2-Nice blk. saddlebreds - 7 yrs; 1-Pretty 3 yr. old- light m/tail - and many more to choose from - The horse you’re looking for will be at this sale. Daniel S. Stoltzfus PUBLIC SALE JUNE 21, 22, 1991 Better Foods Foundation, Inc. Operating Store And Bakery 251 N. Washington Street, Greencastle, Pa. Health Products, Baking Equipment Friday, June 21 —4:00 P.M. Inventory Of Spices, Vitamins, Health Foods, Bread Bags, Crocks And Scoops, Antique Butch er Block, Desks, Tables. And Other Office Equipment. Saturday, June 22 9:00 A.M. Bak ing, Grocery Store, And Butchering Equip Gas Baking Ovens, Proof-Box, Baker's Tables, Hobart 80/40 Qt. Mixer, 5 Qt., 20 Qt., And 60 Qt. Mixers, Baking Pans, Scales, Flour Containers, 300 Lb. Peer less Mixer, 54-Pan Revolving Gas Oven, Many Bakers Racks And Pans, Walk-In Freezers- B’xlo’ And 10’x16’, Walk-In Cooler- B'xlo’, Complete Auto. Bagger, Double Stack Convection Ovens, Hobart Meat-Saw, Sheers, Tenderizer, Water Sausage Stuffer, Hopper, Pallet Jack, Hammer Mill, 2000 Lb. Forklift, Pallet Shelving, 78 Chev. Step-In Van, All Alum. Body. Not Responsible For Accidents. Lunch Stand. Auctioneer: Steve Petersheim Lie. #AU-001349-L 215-593-AUCT f— PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY Sale to be held at The Aberdeen Sales Company, Inc. Churchvilie Agri culture Center, on Route 22 In Chur chvilie, Harford County, Md. SATURDAY , JUNE 29, 1991 10:30 A.M. Int. 986 Tractor, Ford 801 Select Speed Tractor; Case 1845 Uniheader, 2-Badger For age Wagons; New Holland Model 28 Blower, New Holland Model 790 Spreader, New Hol land Model 356 Grinder-Mixer Hagie Sprayer-Self Propelled Unit, F.M.C. Sweet Com Harvester, Onan Alternator, New Idea Model 717 Uni-System Combine, Uni-Flad Mate Model 769, 2 row Uni-System Corn- Head, 3 row Uni-System Com Head Super Chopper Model 767 for Uni-System, New Holland Model 487 Haybine, Woods C-80 Rotary Mower, 1000 gal. Anhydrous Ammo nia Tank on running gear; Ford 3-point work ers with liquid applicator; Int. Model 10 Flail Chopper: Int. Model 2350 Loader with bucket: Grain Feeder, Int. Model 370 12 ft. Transport Disc and New Holland Hay Rake. TERMS: Cash. Equipment to be removed within one week after sale. Sale on behalf of: BLACK SHADE FARM Bel Air, Maryland ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY, INC. Sale Managers & Auctioneers PO Box 250 Churchvilie, Maryland 21028 Phone: 301-836-7590 Night: 301-734-7105 ___
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