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    Sale Reports
BUCKW ALTER
SALE
A Public Auction of
antique tools and per
sonal property was held
April 23 by Ruth M.
Buckwalter, 887 Homig
Road, Lancaster, Pa.
The sale was held at the
Liberty Fire Hall, 339
E. Main St., New Hol
land, Pa. There were
131 registered.
MAT 14, 1094 At 12:00 Noon
3 year old ranch house featuring 3 BR, 2 baths, LR, DR, modem kitchen, full
basement, central air. Outbuildings - new large pole building, large dairy bam, 1
hay storage building, garages, livestock shed, 50 acres planted in alfalfa hay, 12
acres fenced pastures, 25 wooded acres. 2 ponds - VERY PRIVATE
OPEN HOUSES: April 23, 1994, 1-4 PM
April 30, 1994, 1-4 PM
Terms: $25,000 down on day of sale in cash, certified funds or check with
current bank letter of credit. Settlement in 30 days. Subject to confirmation
the day of sale. Call for directions.
PINO AGENCY, INC. (609) 769-1133
SALES REPRESENTATIVE: WILLIAM HUGGINS
OWNER: ANDY NIKITICH (609) 935-0613
JOSEPH F. PINO, AUCTIONEER
V , K* -
Pair Of Ponies, Harness
& Restored Delivery
Wagon (Will Be Sold As
One Unit).
Old Wooden Tub
Washer
AUCTION SITE PHONE:
(Week of Sale Only)
(717) 273-3795
IMPORTANT
CONSIGNORS OF
HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES:
ONLY VEHICLES
ILLUSTRATED IN THE CATALOG
WILL BE SOLD ON FRIDAY.
ALL OTHER VEHICLES MUST BE
SOLD IN THE FIELD SESSION
ON THURSDAY.
hh-ooomi-l P.0.80x 47) •Inttrcoune. PA 17534
OUic* (717) 768-BIN • Fox (717) 761-7714
Some items sold
were: New Holland
Machine Co. cast-iron
cow $650, Roseville
cookie jar $165, Anchor
ringer $35, milk bottle
from former Huber
dairy of Marticville
$1 IS, milk bottle carrier
$2O, flex breaker $25,
1891 “Watson’s World
Atlas” $4O, suitcase
Victrola record player
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
86 ACRE WORKING HAT FARM
Canton, Salam County, Now Jersey
LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA
Martins 23rd Annual Spring Auction
Of Carriages , Sleighs & Antiques
MAY 12 & 13, 1994 (no Saturday sale)
LEBANON AREA FAIRGROUNDS 2 miles south of Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Lebanon Is approximately 30 miles East of Harrisburg; approx. 15 miles East of Hershey; approx.
20 miles North of Lancaster; South of Interstate Route 81 and 25 miles West of Reading, PA.
Watch for auction signs.
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Thursday 9:00 A.M. Field Session
Approx. 100 horse drawn wagons, sleighs, carriages; h.d. farm equipment; carriage & wagon parts; primitive &
blacksmith tools; engines: wagon wheels; poles & shafts; carriage & wagon lamps & many other items. Selling off
of trailers, new & used tack; harness; bridles & saddles; wagon wrenches, etc.
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE HELD SESSION, THE AUCTION WILL CONTINUE INSIDE
WITH MISC. HORSE RELATED ITEMS & COLLECTIBLES.
♦ * *
$45, reaper sickle $25,
banana knife $26, milk
stool $55, horse tie
weight $25, and ceram
ic crock $5O.
Also sold were: tin
bank box made by
Buckwatler Stove Co.
$5O, Brady sledge ham
mer $36. tobacco cutter
MALT" KICK
Thursday 7:00 P.M. Coaching & driving accessories; holly whips; wagon
wrenches; carriage lamps; sev. custom made saddles w/silver; Freedman pair harness; new
& used sets of harness (gig, pair, tandem & 4-in-hand); English & western saddles & many
other items.
Friday 9:00 A.M. Children’s hand pulled sleds & wagons; antique baby carriages;
minia. hone, goat & dog wagons; flat bed utility & carriage trailers; tractor trailer horse
transport; 1986 Delta, IS’ 4-horse trailer.
Friday Approx. 10:30 A.M. Approx. 150 horse drawn coaches, carriages & sleighs
including: Wagonette break; hitch wagons; assorted styles of runabouts, top buggys, 4 & 6
pass, surreys; commercial vehicles; competition vehicles; pleasure driving carts & car
riages; racing sulkys; show carriages; etc. These include pony, horse & draft horse sizes ini
varying conditions from good restorablc, original to restored museum quality'& ready to*
use.
CATALOGUES AVAILABLE FOR FRIDAY’S SESSION of horse drawn vehicles for
$15.00 (USA & Canada); $20.00 (Overseas). Send payment now & the catalog will be
mailed first class. Price lists also available approx. 4 weeks after the auction for $5.00 each.
TERMS: CASH, TRAVELERS CHECKS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS, US FUNDS
ONLY.
PERSONAL OR BUSINESS CHECKS ACCEPTED ONLY WITH A CURRENT BANK
LETTER OF GUARANTEED PAYMENT TO MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. and pre
sented at time of registering for a buyers number. PRE-REGISTER BY CAJOLING OUR
OFFICE ANY WEEKDAY (717) 768-8108. All items must be paid before or immediate
ly following the auction on Friday, May 13th, 1994. ALL ITEMS MUST BE
REMOVED FROM LEBANON AREA FAIRGROUNDS BY 3 P.M. ON SATUR
DAY, MAY 14, 1994. NO EXCEPTIONS!
Larry L. & (PauC Z. Martin, Jr.
P.O. BOX 477 • INTERCOURSE, PENNSYLVANIA 17834
• OFFICE: (717) 768-8108 • FAX: (717) 768-7714
RH-000048-L CA-C-879
$32.50, waffle iron
$22.50, Rocky Springs
paper sign $2O, and 6
Pennsylvania Railroad
wrenches $lO to $ll
each.
Randy Stoltzfus and
Jay Leary conducted the
sale.
YODER SALE
A Public Auction of
livestock and farm
machinery was held
April 22 by Mrs.
Jonathan R. (Veronica)
Yoder, 2 miles west of
Milroy, Pa. in Mifflin
County on Back Mt.
Road.
Livestock sold as fol
lows: 2 draft horses
$lBOO & $2075, grade
cows $7OO to $1250,
short bred heifers $B5O
to $925 and open heif
ers $3lO to $5OO.
Machinery items sold
were: J.D. 720 power
unit $3350, Deutz
diesel engine $875,
threshing machine
$550, hammer mill
$750, 2 steel wheel
wagons $7OO & $lOOO,
20” planer $750, table
saw $525, N.I. manure
spreader $9OO, walking
plow $5lO, com planter
$350 and cultivator
$l3O.
Mark Click was the
auctioneer.
MAURER SALE
A Public Auction of
personal properly was
held April 23 north of
Boyertown and west of
Bechtelsville, Pa. on
Heydt’s School Road.
Some prices were:
antique 4 wheel buggy
$3OO, recent Meadow
brook cart $5OO, con
temporary oak bedroom
suite $l5OO, saddles
$25 to $325, 3 galvan
ized gates $45 and
wooden wheelbarrow
$l5.
Ted Maurer was the
aiirfirmw.r
lancaatar Fannins, Saturday, April 30,1904-829
EISENHART SALE
A Public Sale of per
sonal property was held
April 23 by Shirley
Eisenhart, R.D. 1, East
Berlin. Pa. on Krall
town Road.
Some items sold
were: Case 530 tractor
$3350, Colt trooper 357
magnum $4lO, flow
blue meat platter $65, 3
cement trowels $69,
Wheel Horse 14 h.p.
mower $670, butcher
ladle $4l, 4 brown
Pfaltzgraff dripware
plates $32 to $4O each,
sugar & creamer $25
and embossed green
bottle $BO.
Mike Stermer was
the auctioneer.
SPRING
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
A Public Auction of
farm machinery was
held April 16 at the
Aberdeen Sales Co.,
Inc. in the Churchville
Agricultural Center on
Rt. #22, Churchville,
Md.
Some prices were:
Ford 8N tractor $llOO,
Ford 4000 tractor
$4400, manure spreader
$320, wagon $360, cul
tipacker $lO5O, N.I.
elevator $570, N.I. 479
haybine $950, J.D. disc
$650, 2-bottom plow
$290 and I.H. baler
$275.
Aberdeen Sales
Company, Inc. con
ducted the sale.
Pony Trolley (Ponies Not
Being Sold)
Hitch Wagon (One Of
Three Hitch Wagons)
John Deere 3-Horse Hitch,
2 Way Plow, All Original
ESTATE SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate and house
hold goods was held
April 23 for the estate
of Ruth N. Lapp, 6
miles east of Honey
Brook along Rt. 322 in
West Brandywine
Twp., Chester Co., Pa.
The house on a lot
was sold to L. Robert
Frame, Downingtown,
Pa. for $92,000.
Other items sold
were: diningroom suite
$1175, oak bedroom
suite $750, homemade
train set $5OO, maple
chest of drawers $125,
oak china closet $475,
toy iron truck $4OO and
1983 Cavalier SW car
$775.
Homing Farm Agen
cy, Inc. conducted the
sale.
G & E MECH.
CONTRACTORS
SALE
A Public Sale of tools
and trucks was held
April 23 by G & E
Mechanical Contrac
tors. Inc., 16 miles
north of Butler, Pa. on
Keister Road.
Some items sold
were: Hobart 300 amp
wire feed welder $l4OO,
horizontal band saw
$2lOO, Rigid 535 pipe
machine $lOOO, 1992
Ford F2SO pickup with
37,000 miles $17,500
and 5 h.p. air compres
sor $5OO.
John R. Huey II and
Sue Ann Weidner were
the auctioneers
Mri
Freight Wagon
Butcher Wagon -
Orig. Cond.
ll