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OF WOODLAND
5% ACRES M/L
JUNE 30, 1994 SALE AT 7:00 P.M.
LOCATED SOUTH OF NEW HOLLAND ALONG
WALLACE ROAD • EAST EARLTWP. •
LANCASTER COUNTY, PA
ZONED AGRICULTURAL
SALE WILL BE HELD AT SITE
For info or map send SESA envelope.
429 E. Main St., Leola, PA 17540
TERMS BY
John M. & Fanny Beiler
AUCTS.
Robert E. & Jeffrey R. Martin, 656-7770
Randall L. Ranck
AUOOOSBOL
Linda Kling Ally for Wentz Weaver & Kling
PUBLIC SALE
Sat., June 11,1994
Time: 8:00 a.m.
LOCATION: From Carlisle travel Rt. 34
N. to Long’s Gap Rd., turn left,
approx. 4 miles to 1402 Long’s Gap
Rd.
ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES -
FURNITURE - FARM
MACHINERY
Kitchen cabinet w/spice jars, 3 oak ext.
tables - one w/claw feet, old rockers,
chairs, library tables, hall rack, (3) three
pc. bedroom suites- one oak, (2) old
cradles, oak wash stand, player piano,
piano rolls, RCA battery radio, blanket
chests, trunks, wooden & Seth Thomas
Mantle clock, old rocking horse, child’s
rocker, many old picture frames,
kerosene lights, lanterns, sleigh bells,
wooden butter churns, butter stamp
(wheat), iron skillets & pot, bushel
basket, pedal airplane & car, costume
jewelry, cut glass, depression, ironstone
& misc. glassware.
HOUSEHOLD
Dining room suite, RCA console colored
TV. (like new), sewing machine,
microwave, Wards chest freezer, G.E.
17.6 cu. ft. refrigerator, Wards auto,
washer & dryer (like new), gas stove, set
of life time s.s. cookware, reg. line of
household items.
COINS
1886 - 1921 - 1923 - 1924 - 1926 Silver
dollars, silver halves & Kennedys, other
misc. coins.
GUNS
Mod. 1890 Winchester w/octagon barrel
pump 22, rem. double barrel 12 ga.,
cellar door gun, double barrel
muzzleloader, 12 ga. shotgun.
CARS
1971 Ford Torino w/20,620 orig. miles (a
clean car), 1955 Buick Century.
FARM MACHINERY & FARM
RELATED ITEMS
Farmall M, Farmall H w/cultivators, WD
Allis Chalmers w/3 bottom plows, vac
Case tractor N.H. Super 77 baler
w/Wisconsin engine, AC #66 PTO
combine, Oliver mower, Oliver grain drill,
sleigh, wagon load of older tools, lawn
mower, weed eater, chainsaw, ladders,
iron & junkpile. Machinery will be sold as
is, some not running.
A GOOD SALE OF OLD COLLECTIBLES.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS.
TERMS: SETTLEMENT PAID IN FULL DAY OF
SALE BY CASH OR PA CHECK.
Guns - Coins - Cars sold between 12:00
& 1:00 p.m. • Farm Machinery approx.
2:00 p.m.
The Estate of
Mrs. Bertha Brownewell
Executor: William J. Brownewell
Phone: 776-5785
Auct. Kevin M. Wickard LC #2541-L
Rick Foreman LL 1163-L
Phone: 243-1018
Clerks Wickards
Lunch by Waggoners United Methodist Church
Sale Reports
IMSEUPOT AUCTION!
HISTORIC'FEED HILL FROFBRTT, MILL
EQUIPMENT, ANTIQUES,
TRUCK, STOCK EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES,
BTC. OP CHAB. B. GROVE ft SONS PEED
HILL. LOCATED IN PBLTON, YORK
COUNTY, PA.
SATURDAY, JULY 9 1994 - 9:00 A.M.
On the premises on Main Street, Felton, PA 17322.
Rt. 1-83 to York, PA Exit «6W and go south on Rt.
74 and go 4 ml. to right turn at Red Lion Square.
From Bel Air/Janettsville, MD area go north on MD
RL 165 thru Whiteford traffic life and continue onto
PA Rt. 74 and north 15 mi. to left turn at Red Lion
Square. Continue 1 mi. to traffic signal and
continue straight ahead on Felton Rd. to left turn on
Main St. in Felton and continue 1/4 mi. to property
and auction site on left.
REAL ESTATE
Three-quarter acre lot of land on Main Street,
Felton, PA. Improved with a historic four-story
stone and timber-frame construction feed
mill/supply store/tack shop. Also improved with a
steel storage building, etc. Potential for continued
use as at present, for building or construction
business, or for antique co-op, and many other
uses.
INSPECTION: Property may be inspected during
business hours, Mon. thru Sat., or by phoning
(717)244-5371 (Business) or (717)927-6150 after
hours.
TERMS; A non-tefundable down-payment of 10%
of the gavel price is required in guaranteed funds
on day of auction. Balance due in-full on or before
September 9,1994 at closing.
DOYLE W. BUCKLEY 4 SCOTT E GROVE,
OWNERS
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Lie. Nos. 820 8 821
PUBLIC AUCTION
/X\ 25 ACRE OF LAND
njcfl ALONG w/COUNTRY
VC y HOME
FARM EQUIPMENT; HH
GOODS
Fri., June 17 at 4:30 PM
(S of Hamburg) turn S at Shoemakersville
traffic light onto Rt. 662 toward Moselem
Springs for 2.5 mi., turn R onto Orchard
Rd., go .3 mi to property in Perry TVvp.,
Berks Co., PA.
REAL ESTATE - Approx. 25 acres of land in
this country setting w/4 sm. streams, whereon
is erected a recently constructed 2 story frame
dwelling, has 3 BR’s, Ig. kit, DR, LR, family
room, central air plus much more. A 24’x40’
pole type barn, used as garage w/upper loft,
portion of lower level 12’x30’ paneled, heat &
air cond., 1/2 bath, etc. Approx. 40 young fruit
& nut trees, plus berries, some woodland. For
inspection call (610) 562-7318 for appt.
Terms: 10% day of Auction, personal check
accepted along w/current bank letter of
credit indicating amt to be spent for down
payment Bal. by Aug. 1,1994.
FARM EQUIP. - MF 65 diesel tractor, tricycle
fit w/multi pwr; MF 2 or 3 bt pi; 3 sec spring
tooth harrow; NH 3 pt. #451 - T mower;
Meyers 3 pt. 100 gal. hy pressure orchard/field
sprayer w/3 way boom; 3 pt. potato pi; 3 pt.
blade; 3 pt. row marker; 3 pt. carrier; 300 gal.
fuel tank; workbench; tools; elec, drills; tow
chns; etc.
HH GOODS - Thomas organ; wicker chrs; ant
oak loveseat; old rocker; oak French drs w/24
glass panes; 3 ant brass lamps; old post cards;
5 pc. dinette set; 2 orig. homespun Oley Valley
needlework pcs., 125 yrs. old; few old dishes;
box lots odds & ends; touch lamps; coin sets;
plus many items.
Terms- Cash or acceptable check.
Note: Selling due to health problems. Home
was built by a reputable contractor. You MUST
see this property to appreciate, the house &
landscaping is beautiful.
Selling for
Alvin & Robin Snyder
Conducted By
W lo« 211 • FodkylM M 1K»1 • (110) MMOM Ucmm lAUOOIKH-L
AUCTION
CONSIGNMENT Uncart* Firming, •Saturday, June 4, IW4-E25
An Antiques Auction needlework mourning
was held May 20 at Pici®*® $1450, 1808
Spahrs Auction, 44 N. sampler $750,9 xl6 ft.
Bedford St. Carlisle, Oriental rug
Pa, $3600, early butler’s
Some prices were: $2350, 1907 Ira
green swirl granite pail an Panting $650 and
$575, pair Indian mo- smaM mourning locket
cassins $l5OO, early $5OO.
"SEALED BID SALE"
Bulk Liquidation of "Ceramics by Rose" Ceramic
Shop (to be sold in 7 lots). Located at: S 3 Ridge Rd.
(Rl 23). PheomxviUe, PA.
INSPECTION: Thursday, June 9 & Monday, June 13,3-S
pm, ALL BIDS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 5 PM,
JUNE 13. Buyer will be given immediate notification.
Contents Include: (3) Kilns by Paragon mod. A-1008,
A-998, A-88B; over 8.000 molds, greenware, glazes,
paints, slip, mixing machines, pouring tables, work tables,
shelving and display cases. Note: Kilns will be sold
individualy; molds, shelving, tables, etc. will be sold in 4
groupings. Terms: Cash or acceptable check.
Merchandise must be removed by June 30.
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AUCTION
Estate of Bryan M. Blngaman
Saturday, June 11,1994
8:30 a.m.
LOCATION: Borough of Northumberland,
PA, 431 Front Street, Route 11 South
ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES
Pie Sale; Drop Leaf Table; Empire Chest of
Drawers; Dovetailed Dough Box w/Red Paint;
Walnut Case Mantel Clock KC Co. Germany;
Folowing Oak Furniture-Bow Side China
Closet, Claw Feet; Nice Sellers Kitchen
Cabinet; 2 Door Bookcase; Table, Rough; High
Chair, Cane Seat; Stands; Dry Sink 2 Drawer
Top, Grained; Wardrobe/Dresser; Following in
Mahogany 4 Pc. Bedroom Suite; Game Table;
Smoke Stand; Marble Top Coffee Table; (2)
End Tables; Maple Furniture-Drop Leaf Ext.
Table; Set of 6 PA House Chairs; PA House
Hutch; Tea Cart; Telephone Stand; Deep
Walnut Picture Frames; Youth Chair; Wooden
'Rib; Crocks-Jug; Bench; Depression Era
Dresser, Chest of Drawers, Cedar Chest;
Rocker Cane Seat/Back; Plastic Case Radios;
Pot Belly Stove, Wyoming Stove Danville
Stove & Mfg. Co., Danville, PA; Pitcher Pump;
Wooden Bucket; 1 Dr. Cupboard; Wood Box;
Dresser Sets; Service for 8 Wm. Rogers; 6
Sterling Spoons; Approx. 125 Pcs. Fostoria,
American; Pressed & Pattern Glass; Blue
Depression Glass; Ruby Glass; Copper Lustre
Pitcher; Glass Slippers; Covered Compotes;
Wire Egg Basket; Blue Opalescent; Brass
Umbrella Stand; Wall Mirrors; Gold Leaf
Tumblers; Willow Ware Royal China; Lantern;
Savory Sprinkling Can; Blue Granite Round
Tray; Barefoot Girl Statue 26” H; Hull Art;
Card Table; Doilies; Costume Jewelry; Baskets;
Westinghouse Table Radio; Tin •PA Hunting
License 1935, 36, 37 Co. 55; PA Resident Lie.
1938, 39. 40, 41; Cardboard 1942, 44, 45, 46,
47, 49, 50, 54; 1959 North’d Co. PA Anterless
Lie.; Some Hunting Clothes; 16 Ga. Ammo
Etc.; Win. Flash Light; Mossberg Model A
Spot Shot; 1937 PA Fishing Lie.; Gun Cabinet.
HOUSEHOLD-ETC.
Good Selection of Quality Craftsman Tools:
Delta 7 1/2” Table Saw and Craftsman 6”
Jointer (Both Run Off 1 Motor) Belt/Disc
Sander; Bench Top Craftsman Drill Press;
Craftsman Bench Top Band Saw and Jig Saw;
Craftsman Home & Shop Dust Collector; Hand
Elec. Tools Craftsman 7’ Saw; Jig Saw; Orbital
Sander; Elec. Drill; Large Assort, of Hand
Carpenter Tools; C & Bar Clamps; Wood
Chisels by Miller Falls; Bench Grinder; Saw
Clamp; 1/2” Drive Socket Set; Etc. Etc.
1970’S DODGE POLARA 4 DR.
TERMS: Cash or PA Check • Lunch
EXECUTOR
Northumberland National
Bank
Attorney: J. Donald Steele
dfe MARK J. JONES, AUCTIONEERING SERVICE
MW Phone (717) 286-0052 • Uc. «AU 1595-L
Ml Dunktlbargtr • Lie. #AU 3043-L
Sale Order-Approx. Time: 8:30 Tods, 10:30
Hunting Lie., 11:00 Glassware, 1:00 Furniture
INTERESTING AUCTION-PLAN TO ATTEND
Carl Ocker was the
auctioneer.
BEAVER SALE
A Public Sale of tools
was held May 18 by
Miriam Beaver, Jack
son Road, near Kratzer
ville, Pa.
Some prices includ
ed: Bridgeport vertical
milling machine $4200,
lathes $875 & $5OO,
Walker Turner Tool Co.
drill press $lB5, jointer
$65, micrometers $l5
to $5O. 1974 CMC
pickup truck $lOOO,
12-ton shop press $lB5
and bench grinder $75.
Hassinger and Court
ney were the auction
eers.
O’CONNOR
ESTATE SALE
A Public Auction of
antiques was held May
20 & 21 for the estate of
Anna M. O’Connor,
154 S. 4th St.. Colum
bia, Lane. Co., Pa.
Some items sold
were: Windsor chair
$55, dropleaf table $7O,
2-drawer table $llO, ta
ble & 6 chair set $475,4
patio chairs & glider
$BO, child’s chair $lOO,
tilt-top table $lB5, old
folding table $lO5 and
old wooden bench $7O.
Rod Frey Auction
eers conducted the sale.
GLESSNER SALE
A Public Auction of
dairy cattle and farm
machinery was held
May 21 by Mr. and
Mrs. Donald R. Gless
ner, Stoney Brook
Road, between Reels
Comer and Roxbury off
Route 160 in Somerset
Co., Pa.
The average of the 35
mature cows was $l2OO
with the top 3 animals
bringing $lBOO, $1650
and $l6OO.
Other prices were:
Int. 1066 tractor $B2OO,
Int. 856 tractor $5500,
N.H. 326 baler $B2OO,
N.H. 782 forage harves
ter $1625, Int. 656 hy
dro tarctor with 2350
loader $5600, KW2S
Surge alternator $l2OO,
Jamesway 16 ft. silo un
loadcr $9OO and James
way 20 ft. silo unloadcr
$950.
Luce Auctioneers
managed the sale.
KLAGSBRUNN
SALE
A Public Sale of a
Holstein herd and farm
machinery was held
May 16 by H.A. and
Elizabeth Klagsbrunn
near Hillsboro in Lou
don County, Va.
The average on 48
Holstein cows and 20
heifers was $1057. The
top animal sold was a
Black Star heifer for
$1875. Two cows each
brought $1550 and one
sold for $1525.
Other prices were:
hay tedder $lO5O, PT7
Hesston haybine $lO5O,
generator $5OO and 2
feeder wagons $B5O
each. Remsburg Sale
Service managed the
sale.