Sale Reports LEAMAN ESTATE SALE $625, Case DC farm A Public Sale of anti- tractor $l3OO, egg ques and personal prop- baskets $l6 each, 2 erty was held Septem- crocks $l6 & $lB, rag ber 17 for the estate of doll $290, Raymond Ellis Leaman. 500 N. Moyer feed scoop $125, Penryn Road, Man- wooden tricycle $5O. heim, Lane. Co., Pa. butter print $42. pressed There were 240 regis- bowl $34, Cami tered bidders at the sale. va l dish $220, marble Some items sold roller $45, quilts $BO to /7eed AUCTIONEERS Since 1962 ■ AUCTION SALE Excellent Variety Antique! ft Collectible! Bucktrall Inn Stnmmahonlng, Pwina. Along Mn. Hwy Rt. 120 Ju!t Wnt of Mnnoirahonlng, F». Camtron Co., Pinna. Waal of Ranovo South of Coudarapoit. Sunday, October 9, 12:31 P.M. All Antiques were used to decorate the dining room bar & 3 BR living quarters. Collected over many years. Some very nice pcs. here. Plan to attend. Antiques and Collectibles Nice oak curved glass china cupboard, ornate oak sewing machine, oak spool legged table, nice oval table, several oak tables, nice oak solid ornate hall tree with seat, 2 umbrella lamps, SO kerosene lamps, leaded dome, oak fireplace, oak library table, 2 nice oak buffets, well labeled early washing machine, two brass chandeliers with original globes, oak (Dents Run) railroad bench, oak upright piano, very nice early piano lamp, 100 bar signs, bar lights and bar decor items (a lot of Dußois Brewing Co. items), oak country store display case (nice), wall mirrors, McCormick Dairy milking machine, wall prints, crocks, jugs, nice mounted sheep head, depression glass, coffee grinders, cupboard tops, old piano lamps, nice; old Schlitz lights. Eclipse school desks, lots of sheet music, ox yokes, carbide lights, meat grinders, zinc leaded windows, thermometers, bar minors, pressed back chairs, oak store cupboard, several nice porch posts, nice antique bar, acorn beds, oak barbershop backwall, mahogany furniture with doll faces, original Amish rocker, wboden containers, wooden boxes, Jenny Und bed, wooden kegs, life size mounted bear, Bennington spittoon, other mounted heads, very nice oak love seat, newly upholstered, 17 church pews, three piece wicker set, hundreds of other smalls, too numerous to mention. Restaurant Equipment and Furnishings Peerless Double Pizza Oven, 2 drop-in Deep Fryers (electric automatic), 42’ long bar with oak trim. Garland single phase electric deep flyer, new; 8' stainless drop-in work counter, Hobart charbroiler, single phase; electric deep fryer, beer draught system, several bar stools, 12 highback bar stools, refrigerator, Brunswick regulation size pool table, plus miscellaneous; weight lifting set, 4 brand-new rolls of 12' wide carpet, Skil saw, fire extinguishers, Weedealers, 7 sheets of 4xB 5/8” plywood, maple desk; double maple beds, two single beds, microwave oven, other household goods too numerous to mention. Auctioneer's note; You'll enjoy thin auction. There’s quite a mix here. Plan to come early and spend the day. Terms: Cash or check - Food Available Tkke a Drive ft See The Mountains Sec you at the Auction 111 R “ dß “£ A p? lonco ' CT 814-371-6605 “THE TOBACCO BARN ANTIQUES” PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES, ANTIQUE FARM WAGON, ANTIQUE COVERED CARRIAGE. & TOOLS THURS., OCTOBER 6,1994 AT 10 A.M. Located at the intersection of Trout Run Rd., Church Ave, & Rt, 272,1/2 mile North of Ephrata, Lancaster County, PA. ANTIQUE FARM WAGON, ANTIQUE COVERED CARRIAGE, & BOBSLED FURNITURE: Step Back Cupboard; Floor Victrola; China Goset; Candy Cases; Oak Treadle Sewing Machines; Depression Dressers; Rockers; Benches; Store Counters; Oak Ext Tables; Feed Chest; Oak Dresser; Flour Chest; Cradle; School Desks; One Door Cupboard PRIMITIVES; Saddler’s Vise; Crocks & Jugs; Platform Scales; Sausage & Lard Presses; Wooden Kegs; Copper Weather Veins; Conestoga Wagon Jack; LIGHTS: Depression Lamps; Table Lamps; Kerosene Lanterns CAST IRON: Bam Door Hinges & Hasps; Wood Stove; Pot Belly Stoves; Kettles; Andirons TOOLS: Wooden Planes; Blacksmith Tongs; Scrapers; Axes; Vises CHINA AND GLASSWARE: Depression; Pressed Pattern; Ironstone BOTTLES & JARS: Dairy Bottles; Blue and Dated Jars; Dairy & Beer Cases; Milk Cans TIN & AGATEWARE CAR PARTS Framed Prints; Paintings; Adv. Signs; NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY A CURRENT BANK LETTER OR PRIOR ARRANGEMENT WITH AUCTION SERVICE ■ Sal* For: “The Tobacco Bam Antiques” Horst aucts. «‘'"’gssSffls*" THOMAS A -VOICES Sf^XPERIENCE 1 were: J.D. rototiller $l9O each, chest freezer $260, Frigidaire refrigerator $2OO, May tag washing machine $230, Maytag dryer $2lO, 3 piece oak bed room suite $7OO, child’s day bed $l5O, oak extension table $575, child’s settee $290, blanket chest $225 and 1985 Plymouth Reliant 4-door car $1750. John D. Stauffer Auctioneers conducted the sale. RUDNICK ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of anti ques was held Septem ber 10 by Rudnicks at Galena, Maryland. One item of interest was a tall cane clock made by Eric and Char- Public Sale of FINE COLLECTION of OVER 100 OLD GAS ENGINES New Holland 1/2,11/2,4 & SHP Fairbanks, J.D., McCormick Deering, associated, wltte, Bulldog, I.H. ALSO: 75HP FAIRBANKS MORSE DIESEL ENGINE TRUCKS: 1928 Chev. 1 Ton, 1938 Ford 1 1/2 Ton & 1955 Chev. 1-1/2 Ton OLD TRACTORS: D-2-Cat, Farmall -1927 - Fl 2 Fl 4 - BN - M H 460 1927 Hart Parrs (3), English Fordson, J.Di, 8N Ford, Case 1851 HORSE DRAWN SURREY - ONE HORSE SLEIGH TWO ANIMAL-POWERED TREADMILLS MIN. DECO. CORN WAGON #420 JD RIDING MOWER - GOLF CART - OLD GARDEN TRACTORS OLD LICENSE PLATES 14’ FAYETTE DUAL WHEEL TRAILER - ELEC. WINCH 12’x18’ BLACK BEAR UTILITY BLDG. MANY OTHER ARTICLES SAT., OCT. 22,1994 AT 9:00 A.M. hoc. 256 Nottingham Road, Nottingham, Lancaster Co., PA (Along Rt. 272, between Wakefield & Nottingham) Food served. r Articles May Be Previewed " Friday, October 21, L from 1:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M. Sale by Richard H. Bradley Howard E. Shaub, Inc. (717) 464-3541 Auctioneer (AU-000831-L) IMPORTANT AUCTION OF ANTIQUES & JEWELRY Thursday, October 6,1994 12:00 Noon FORTNA’B ANNVILLE AUCTION GALLERY 18 E. Main St ANNVILLE. PA 17003 (717)867-4451 Directions; Rt 422 - West of Lebanon and Reading, East of Herehey and Harrisburg. Preview 10:00 am To Noon County, Unicom btanket dipt, (owolry and china, Inc; tibia, fine serpentine gothic arch Baltimore marble top d ratter, late Victorian sofa, fine a nc. Ilnural carved parlor suite. ZjDfld nak ekte-ba-eklae. 4 door blind comer cupboerd, mahogany side board with ball and claw feat, emellenl bow front china cabinet with daw feet, high back bed, spinet oak ladles desk. 4 section utankart nak honkiama. several marble top dressers. Inlaid Hanniawhita rant table, tea cart, 2 Governor Wkithrop desks, line peddlers cart, late grandfathers clock, art deco clock, lot of picture frames, Rail Painted Blanket. Chest, Round Oak Table. 6 Oak Chairs, Roll Too desk. Cook stove. •r sat, old games, blut edge bowl, approx. SP nca Touralne flow hiiia china, handpalnted china, lots of dear and colored pattern glass, very fins large sat of Noritake china with wreath mark, cran hami hannuat lamp. 4 pc sat ol blue opalaacant table ware, agate pitcher, post cards, savers! clocks, Weller bird bath, and hundreds of small Rams, selection of old models of ships and planes, asm; damn fuR Size Clydesdale horse. alt**! child's sled, circus posters, snow shoes, vintage dothes. jewelry: Lots of Victorian lewalrv. silver plate and sterling Rams, Nice lot'of pocket watches, deco clocks, ladles 14K rlng/emarald stone, ladles 18K yellow gold pendant watch, starting pine, 10K bracslel/oval cals eye stones, Cameo, fine 14K gold shell pin and matching earrings, pair of diamond earrings, costume jewelry, 2 staring ingots, small lot of coins, large silver certificate. TERMS: Cash or PA cheek, out of state checks with prior appro val and a bank Mar of credH. Visa a Mastercard. All salsa are final. AlO% buyer's premium wMba added to all sales. Kenneth R. Fcgan, Auction Manager Annvin. Auction Co t Oalltiy 18 E. Main Street, Annville, PA 17003 • Phone 717-867-4451 Michael R. Portia CAI Auctioneer Lie. No. 001711-L "Amu Leading Real Estate Auction Co" les Chandlec and dated 1790. This clock was made in Nottingham, Pa. and sold for $26,000.. Also a Ward Brothers decoy brought SIO2S. Harry Rudnick & Sons, Inc. conducted the sale. HOWE SALE The Milton and Marie Howe sale at Morgantown had the following prices received: set wood bits, $130; corner chisel, $l9; wood chisel, $27; draw knife, $2l; set of drill bits, $87.50; boring machine, $80; Navy hat & coat, $47.50; pin cushion & quilt patch es, $82.50, carnival nappie, $37.50; egg Lancaster (, bowl and pitch- plate, $2O; router & bits, $92.50; electric solder gun, $35; butter chum, $80; milk pail, $22; accordion, $100; uchlyn, $6O; violin, $150; 6 peanut butter glasses, $37.50; Win chester 22 rifle, $130; 16 gauge Ithaca double barrel, $450; 12 gauge Ithaca pump gun, $400; 300 savage w/scope, $540; radial arm saw, $165; table saw, $105; small planer, $160; foot pedaled grindstone, $32.50; sleds, $22.50; Hoosier kitchen cabinet needed work, $4OO. The auctioneers were Ira & Dale Stoltzfus. PEACHY SALE A Public Sale of masonry tools was held September 19 by David Z. and Linda Peachy, 3 1/2 miles south of Belleville, Pa. Some prices received were: set of cement PUBLIC SALE OF 1.5 ACRE TRACT REAL ESTATE 2200 SQ. FT. BUILDING MON., OCT. 17, 1994 At 5 P.M. Located at the rear of (86-88) Main St., Rt. 697, Reinholds, West Cocalico Township. Lancaster Co., PA. 1.5 ACRES M/L ZONED RlOO 2200. M/L SQ. FT. BUILDING 2 OVERHEAD DOORS 12’ x 14’ & 12’ X 12’ Real estate adjoins Reinholds Station Trinity Chapel & West Ear) Developers, Inc., sewer & water available. MANY POSSIBILITIES! No out of stats cheeks unless accompanied by a current bank letter or prior arrangement with auc tion service. TFRftIR RV WILLIAM PURCELL CATHY PURCELL 717-336-7400 Horst aucts. T GLENN A (Mill TiiSoTHYG. THOMAS A. ‘VOICES OF PUBLIC AUCTION 45 Acre Dairy Farm and 5 Building Lota Saturday, Oct. 29th 11 A.M. Located on Old Wilmington Rd., 1 mile north of Rt. 30 in Weet Cain TWp., Cheater Co. DAIRY FARM - 40 Acres tillable including 10 extra acres of farmland on PECO right of way. Equipped to handle 40 cows;- silos, feed bins, bulk milk tank, water purifier. Built 1987. 5 BUILDING LOTS - on Ash Rd., from to 1 1/2 to 6 1/2 Acres. Perc tested and approved. Call (610) 286-0135 or 286-5183 for more information. TERMS; 10% day of sale; Settlement on lots on or before Dec. 14, 1994 and on farm between Jan. 15th and Mar. 31st, 1995. Terms by: Daniel P. Kauffman Auction Mrs: Elton Homing AU-0434-L Alvin Homing AU-0433-L Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1994-E7 forms, $5000; Morri son, 49' power screed $6200; power cement trowel, $500; Kawasaki 3-wheel A.T.M. $1500; trim brake, $330; steel cement saw, $520; and Marlin 35 cal. rifle, $lB5. Mark Click was the auctioneer. WALLACE ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held Sep tember 21 by Barbara (Paul A.) Wallace Estate, 3510 Willow St., Willow Street, Pequea Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. The 38 acre farmette with farm buildings was sold for $159,000. Roy and Eric Probst were the auctioneers. GALBREATH & QUINN SALE A Public Auction of real estate and antiques was held September 23 by Thomas C. Gal breath and Rebecca G. Quinn, 345 Little Britain Road, Peach Bottom, Pa. The 23 acres with a 2 1/2 story, 4 bedroom house and barn 30' x 32' in Fulton Twp., Lane. Co. was sold for $132,000 to M. Thomas and Agnes Reeder of Nottingham. Other items sold were: 2 oak potty chairs, $5O & $ 110; oak roll-top desk, $350; high chest of drawers, $3,000; oak bed & dresser, $435; wash stand, $55; mantel chime clock, $55; and square china closet, $52. Kreider, Kline and Good were the auction eers. HERSHEY SALE A Public Auction of personal property was held September 22 by, Harold R. and Ruth M. Hershey, 1673 Slate Hill Road, Drumore, Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices includ ed: J.D. B tractor, $1150; iron kettle w/three feet, $140; Troy Bill rototillet* $600; 12 ga. single bar rel shotgun,'sss; 12 ga. J.C. Higgins bolt action shotgun, $110; water ing can, $35; Homelite chain saw, $100; wash stand, $150; blanket chest, $210; 3 pc. oak bedroom suite, $800; coverlet, $160; cheese mold, $110; 8 milk cans, $l4 each; 2 gal. crock decorated w/blue, $7O. Lloyd H. Kreider, Randal V. Kline and Roy E. Good, Jr. were the auctioneers. BURD SALE A Juniata County Farm Dispersal was held September 23 by Carl W. and Frances K. Burd, 4 miles south of Port Royal, Pa. The 102 acre farm with a 1993 dairy barn, 2 silos and 2 houses was sold for $321,000. There were 70 cows and IS heifers sold for an average of $930. The top three cows sold for $1,600, $1,575 and $1,500. Other prices were: J.D. 2950 tractor, $13,900; J.D. 4230 tractor, $9600; J.D. 215 disc, $3,900; J.D. 1460 discbine, $6,200; N'.H. 273 baler, $2,000; White 3-bottom plow, $1,000; I.H. 720 4-b6t tom plow, $3,000; J.D. 450 grain drill, $4,000; Weaverline feed cart, $4,250; 6 unit pipe line milking system w/vac uum pump & washer, $7,600; 800 gal. Mueller bulk tank, $4,600; corn crib, $800; Little Giant grav ity bin wagon, $875; approximately 1,000 bale wheat straw, $9OO and 500 bales of hay, $175. Bryan D. Imes was the auctioneer.