VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES - GUNS - PERSONAL PROPERTY SAT., OCT. 16, 1993 At 8 A.M. Guns - Noon; Rsal Estato -1 PM Loeatsd at 5293 Petars Rd., Kinzars, PA From Rt. 340 taka Rt. 897 north to laft on Peters Rd. Sals on right V • mils west of Sprlngvllla. In case of bad waathar sals In tent. Real Eatate consists of a VA story, 4 bedroom Holland stone home with attached concrete block bam. First floor of this 22 yr. old home has a large kitchen, pantry, living room, full bath, bedroom, laundry room, and enclosed porch. Second floor has 3 bedrooms, full bath, lots of closets & storage. This plaster home is wired for electric, has full basement, cold cellar, outside entrance, alum, storms & screens, asphalt shingle roof, vinyl siding, lg. air tank, 14 hp B/S engine & air compressor. The 29’x32’ bam has 2 stalls, shop, overhead storage, and asphalt shingle roof. The property has drilled well, septic tank, drain field, utility shed, macadam drive & parking area plus a gorgeous country setting on a 9/10 acre m/I w/approx. ISO* frontage. Salisbury Twp., Lancaster Co., Pequea Valley Schools. ANTIQUES: graduated chest of drawers; slant front desk w/pigeon holes; pressed back & other rockers; dated dovetailed blanket chest w/drs; Hoo sier type kitchen cabinet as is; youth chairs; dec. plank rocker; Oak inc: bowed glass china closet, ext. table w/5 bds., bed set 6 chairs, sideboard, stand, youth chair, Singer treadle sewing machine & library table; mortised benches; banging cup board; child's rocker; set Victorian cane seat chairs; crib; 2-3 pc. waterfall bedroom suites; camel back trunk; Sessions mantle clock; sled; quilting frame; 1844 show towel; signed or monogrammed pillow cases; pin cushions; nice rag carpet; Depression glass inc. 2 water sets; E.P. DeHaven store ad. pc.; ABC Groff pocket ledgers; cigar boxes; pocket watches; shaving stand; shaving case wAowel bar; 1892 & 1904 German family Bibles & other Ger man books & almanacs; Burslem England ironstone dinner service for 16, Staffordshire cups, saucers & plates; Ger. creamer & ABC cup; Eng. cups, sauc ers & plates; glass candy toys; pressed glass; lg. glass basket; ruby compote; sad & gas irons; blue agate pail w/lid; kerosene lamp; crocks; min. Gris wold .skillet; cast iron waffle iron & skillet; meat saw; hand held toaster; Columbia Family Scales; marble rollers; wooden horse & wagon toy. GUNS: 300 Savage lever actityi w/Bushnell scope; 12 ga. Ithaca double barrel; 12 ga. Reming ton Sportsman 45 Semi-Auto; Mossberg bolt action .22 w/Bushnell scope; J.C. Higgins Model 583.16 12 ga. bolt; Marlin Model 122 22 ca.; 12 ga. H&R single barrel; Daisy model 881 BB or .177; turkey call; fishing poles & tackle & more. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Domestic gas or elec, refrigerator, 1 yr. old; maple drop leaf table; hospital bed; ext. table w/12 bds.; 36" Caloric gas range; nice hutch; 2 pc. comer cupboard; 30” Crown gas oven/range; apt. size Roper gas oven/ range; maple dresser; Lazy Boy recliner; gooseneck rocker; Early Am. Sofa & chair, single bed; crib; single box springs & mattress; bookcase; propane gas floor lamp; kneehole desk; picnic table; braided rugs; sm. cedar chests; Family records wall hang ings; Fisher Family History-1988; lots scrapbooks; blue glass inc: bowls; lidded compote, nappy & tumblers; Pa. Scales Winross; Ertl Ford NH truck; 31 day mantle clock; tablecloths; quilts; lots sheets & bedding; afghans; towels; cushions; quilting material pcs; paper quilting patterns; lots salt & peppers; flatware; sm. kitchen utensils; Guardian service; stainless steel pots & pans; Corning Ware; roasters; sewing supplies; games; pressure canner; canning jars; washtubs; Speedway Express wagon; Coleman lanterns; Solar sprayer; 2 alum. ext. lad ders; stepladder; Echo gas powered trimmer; Agway gas tank; lawn roller; lawn sweeper: B’xlO’ storage shed; hand, lawn & garden tools; air pow ered bench model drill press & bench grinder; prop ane heater & tank; brace & bit set; tree trimmer; Ridgidpipe wrenches; organizer; 4” vise; work har ness; push harrows; 5 h.p. self-propelled rotary mower w/elec. start 1 yr. old; rotary mower & much more. Open House For Real Estate: By appointment. Call (717) 354-0120.. Terms of Real Estate: 10% down day of sale, balance in 60 days. Sal* by AMOS G. ALLGYER ESTATE Samual B. & John B. Allgyar, Exae. Attorney: James K. Weaver JAY M. LEARY & Associates p 0 Box 406 - firm (717) 354-0423 New Holland. PA AUOOI2I4L Samuel H. Stoltzfus Randy L. Stoltzfus Terre Hill 445-4941 Leola 656-8919 Auctioneers U Appraisers No out of State Checks Sale Reports RUHLMAN SALE “7 was hcld October 2 A Public Sale of real b 7 Mariam E. Ruhlman. estate and farm machin- Ridge Rd,, Spring r LA mb * WEBSTER’S "HI I ANNUAL FALL | f CONSIGNMENT AUCTION S I SATURDAY. OCT. 23 | 5 <§> 9:00 A.M. | I FARM TRACTORS, FARM | x MACHINERY, TRUCKS, LAWN I I EQUIPMENT, NURSERY STOCK I I Rts. 219 & 39. Springvllle, N.Y. I I For several years now, area farmers, deal- | 5 ers, bankers & lease companies have used this X I auction to sell their used equipment. We are I I expecting approx. (35) farm tractors, (4) skid | A steer loaders, approx. (65) pcs. of farm I J machinery, approx. (20) lawn tractors & golf 5 | carts and our usual run of potted shrubs & I I trees. I | If you have equipment to consign, call Ron | I at Lamb & Webster - 716-592-4923 or the | | auctioneers. | I A great auction here - complete ad list next I | week. See you there! * I RoyTeitsworth, Inc. / | | CT womwowM. aucriowginaTT 9 I Sales Manager & Auctioneer]. I ! 6502 Barber Hill Rd. x I Qeneseo, N.Y. 14454 I 716-243-1563 [ LIQUIDATION AUCTION Of Valuable ANTIQUES ■ COUNTRY WARES - GIFT ITEMS • COLLECTIBLES DECOYS • EQUIPMENT WILDLIFE & COUNTRY CLASSICS WILDLIFE & COUNTRY CLASSICS At: R.D. #1 WrlghUville, Pa. (located at Long Laval along the Suaquahanna River) PLENTY OF PARKING ON FRI. OCT. 22,1993 AT 9 A.M. SAT., OCT. 23, 1993 At 9 A.M. FRIDAY SESSION Antiques & Furniture Cherry table, ipool bedi, walnut bench, walnut drop leaf table, 2 blanket chests, Empire chest of drawers, dated lap desk, display cases, quilts, copper washboiler, hundreds of collectible bottles, Rayo lamps, 14 pcs. decor ated pottery (Cowden & others), redware, tinware, asst oil paintings Dan Vollmar, watercolor, wildlife prints, Cow den spittoon, washboards, agsteware, Coke items, Huil pottery, salt ix>xes, brass scales, depression glass, Geiman steins, pewter items, butter mold, Adv. tins, ice cream dip pers, Carnival glass, comb cases, cigar box labels & cov ers, sterling bowls, Edison record player with hom, oak wall phone, tin toys, candle lantern, bamboo flyrod, ant baskets, doilies, decorated butterchum, oak wardrobe, Safe Harbor calendar, sad irons, cherry seeder, porcelain figurines, old cameras, Bavarian china, blue medicine, bottles, wood carvings, brass candle holders, wooden planes, Griswald ironware, tin cookie outers, oil lamps, sandwich glass, gold trimmed glassware, cooper lustre, flint glass, crocks, Bennington molds, chickens on the nest, pressed compotes, plus many other items which space does not permit to list. SATURDAY SESSION Countrywares - Collectibles - Giftware Carvings (songbirds, ducks, owls, etc.) - Beamont Bros. • Rockdale - Rowe & other pottery, hundreds of baskets, handmade quilts, collectible dolls, wooden toys, bird & other prints, collector bears, plush toys, brass bookends, candleholders, etc., clay sculptures, wind chimes, flower arrangements, woven wall hangings, greeting cards, placemats & napkins, Yankee candles, kitchenware, Wag ner cookware, quilt wall hangings, mugs, ships in bottle, tin chandeliers, carving & other books, tin sconces, ceram ic tea pots, Wilton Atmetale, puzzles, rocking horse, porch rockers (child & adult), wire items. DECOYS - Approx. 115 decoys (Madison Mitchell, goose, Susquehanna flats, walker, Norman Scott, Mason Root & others too numerous to mention. FOOD & STORE EQUIPMENT Included in Saturday Seuion - 10 compartment Hot Dog/Sandwich cart, Scotuman AC2S ice maker flest than 1 year old), Glcnray 36 Hot Dog Rotifierie with warmer, Upright freezer, 2 door GE refrigerator, bookcaie shelving units, benches, display shelving A cases, misc. ice cream shop supplies, 2 Royal elec, cash registers. Auctioneers Note: A great auction - just in time for Christmas - plenty of parking - Auction held rain or thine tent forbad weather. Good refreshments. Preview: 1 hour prior to auction'each day. TERMS: Cash or perianal check with auctioneer approval (Call auction firm for check approval) Gilbert A Gilbert Auctioneers Brian L Gilbert Uc. *2256 Jacob A. Gilbert Uc. #336 Phone (717) 252-1656 or 252-3561 Grove, Pa. The 18 acres with a brick house, bam, gar age, and implement shed was sold to James Stelfox, R.D., Spring Grove, Pa. for 591.Q00. Other prices included: J.D. 2040 tractor w/loader $17,600, Gehl mixer $lO5O, and J.D. 2640 D tractor $B9OO. C.C. Miller Sons managed the sale. PUBLIC SALE OF 2 TRACTS OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & COINS 'SAT., OCTOBER 30, 1993 Sal* at 9:00 A.M. Raal Estata at 1:00 P.M. Located at 665 Ml. Airy Rd., Steven*, West Cocallco TWp. Take Rt. 272 N. from Ephrata to red light at PP&L Build* Ing, turn left onto Schoeneck Rd., go about 3 miles, then turn left on Mt. Airy Rd. to sale. REAL ESTATE TRACT #1: 2'/i story frame dwelling with kitchen, living room, 2 other rooms on Ist floor. 4 bedrooms on 2nd floor, attic, basement. Bam, springhouse and other outbuildings on property. Situated on 9 acres M/L. TRACT #2: 4 acres M/L farmland situated along Mt. Airy. Zoned A-2. 10% down day of sale, balance at set tlement. For inspection of property call 336-7139 or 733-6619. Oak Extension Table; Blanket Chest; Parlor Table; Cane Seat Chair; Chest of Drawers; Desk; Wash Stand; Singer Trea dle Sewing Machine; Liberty Bin Ice Refrigerator; Night Stand; Wardrobe; Plat form Rocker; End Tables; Wooden Benches; Sofabed; Iron Bed; Hotpoint Refrigerator; Hardwick Gas Stove; Zenith TV; Heatrola; Harman Wood Burning Stove; Maytag Wringer Washer; Tubs; Utility Cupboard; Metal Kitchen Cabinet; Recliner; Table: Flower Stand; Eureka Vacuum Cleaner; Table Lamp; Mirror: Jars. Rayo Lamp; Lanterns; Mixing Bowls; Bavarian Plate; Aunt Jemima Salt & Pep per; Peanut Butter Glasses; Salts; Pink Depression; Creamers; Crocks; Candy Dishes: Fostoria; Cow Creamer; N.Y. World's Fair Adv; Sad Iron/Trivet; Chicken On Nest; Agate; Mush Kettle; President Plate; Carnival Figure; Cuckoo Clock; Tin Type Pictures; Denver Railroad Station Picture; Royer Adv., Denver; Ship Clock; Photo Album; Children’s Books; Records; Kennedy Plates; Crescent China Service For 6; Old Valentines; Dutch Cookbooks; Uncle Jack & Mary Lou Songbook; Baskets; Santa Candy; Foxchase Picture; Rumford Spatula; S.S. Cookware; Fry Pans: Pyrex; Canister Set: Canner; Prizer ware; Pie Plates; Baking Board; Christmas items; Doilies; Fancywork; Comfort; Beds preads; Tablecloths; Washbasket; Afgans; Towels; Washcloths; Sewing Articles; Jewelry; Watches. NEW ITEMS HANDMADE: Small Wagon; Sled; Lg. Wheelbarrows; Cradles; Cutting Boards. TOOLS: Frank Bentz Stove; Iron Kettle; Simplicity Lawn Mower; Adj. Wrenches; Hammers; Axe; Hedge Trimmer; Saws; Fork; Crowbar; Parts Cabinet; Coal Buck ets; Sieve; Step Ladder; Alum. Ext. Lad der; Denver Supply Oil Can and Many Other Items Too Numerous To Mention. COINS: Silver Dollars; Dimes; V Nick els; Buffalo Nickels; Indian Head Pennies;' Lg. One Dollar Bill; Red Seal $2.00 Bills. Terms by: MABEL E. REAM Art Pannebeckcr Auction Service iAU001476-L Phone (717) 338-6883 C. Sheidy, Atty. Lancaster Firming, Saturday, Octobar 9,1993-827 STOLTZFUS SALE A Public Auction of china and dishes was held September 28 for Sadie S. Stoltzfus. 1 mile east of Intercourse on Hatville Road, Lane. Co,, Pa. Some prices were: rocker $95. flow blue dish $25, water set $25, clear cream & sugar $BO, orange Carnival ruffle dish $70.3 Carni val bowls $3O each, chicken on nest $2O. a salt $75, yellow candy Depression dish $22.50, pink candy Depression dish $22.50. pink Depression fruit bowl $65. Cranberry ice dish $2O. cranberry salt & pepper $45, cranberry sugar & creamer $47.50, cranberry wine set $250, flow blue veg etable dishes $65 & $BO. flow blue soup bowls $25 each and flow blue saucers $4O each. Steve and Steve Jr. Petersheim were the auctioneers. STODDARD SALE A Dairy Heifer Auc tion was held October 2 by Jim and Marsha Stoddard, Sugar Run, Bradford Co.. Pa. There were 70 Hols tein heifers sold and a bred heifer brought $1350. Two 1 year old heifers brought $485 & $525. Eighteen month old open heifer sold for $7OO and a fresh cow for $llOO. The auctioneer was Harvey Clary. TRIPLE L ASSOC. SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held October 2 by Triple L. Associ ates. 10 miles west of Mifflin, Juniata County, Pa. along Route 333. The two 15 acre tracts of Mifflin Co. woodland located in Granville Twp. were sold for $12,000 each. Long’s Auction Ser vice conducted the sale. MARTIN SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held Septem ber 30 by Christian S. Martin and Anna W. Martin, 85 Furnace Hill Road, West Cocalico Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. The 79 acre farm with a 2'/i story dwell ing, sandstone bank bam, silo and garage was sold for $392,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Zimmerman, 730 Flintstone Road, Ephrata. Horst Auctioneers managed the sale. GROFF SALE A Public Sale of per sonal property was held October 2 for Melvin Groff, 1610 New Dan ville Pike, Lancaster, Pa. There were 180 registered bidders. Some prices received were: Ford tractor $2400, H.H. mower $950,6 ft. rotary mower $250, 1971 Chevrolet car $650, leaded glass shade $360, Victorian sofa $290, butter chum $3OO, flour chest $475, copper kettle $4OO, blanket chest $3OO, oak hall rack S7OO, 2 Rose ville vases $240 & $325, F.H. Herr milk bottle $9O and needle point sampler $l9O. The sale was con ducted by Miller & Sicgrist.