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    820-Lanc«tter Fanning, Saturday, October 5, 1996
Sale Reports
BRETHERN DISAS-
TER
RELIEF SALE
A two-day public
sale was held Friday
and Saturday for
Church of the Brethren
Disaster Relief at the
Lebanon Area
Fairgrounds.
The event, which is
held annually on the 4th
Saturday of September,
brought in more than
$660,000. Trie money
goes to victims of disas
ters in the United States
and oversees.
An estimated 9,000
people attended the auc
tion. It was sponsored
by the Atlantic North
east and Southern Con
ferences, which
includes 132 churches.
The auction featured
the sale of cows, heif
ers, quilts, objects of
art, livestock, and many
other items. Highlights
of the sale included a
donation of $llO,OOO
from the Wenger
asmm
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Foundation; a donation
of $150,000 from the
Merle Messick Estate;
heifer auction sales,
$71,000; quilt and gen
eral auction, $121,000;
Share-A-Meal sales,
$7,100; cookbook sales,
$10,500; kickoff ban
quet sales, $17,000;
Farmers Market sales.
$8,700; food sales,
$34,000; and a golf
tournament, $B,lOO.
Still to be sold is
house in Berlin, York
County, which was
completed Saturday. It
is on the market for
$169,000.
Quilts sold at auction
included a Pineapple
Delight quilt, $3,200; a
Country Rose quilt,
$1,400; a Vintage Peo
nie applique, $1,100; an
Eagle applique, $1,550;
a Navajo Trip Around
the World quilt,
$2,000p; a Victorian
Floral applique, $1,100;
and a Peacock applique.
$1,600.
Also sold were, two
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State
County
Non-Refundable
handcrafted Sam Mar
tin trucks, $1,900 and
$1,000; a Reber wagon,
$2,200; and a Reber
sleigh, $l,lOO.
There were approxi
mately 1,500 registered
bidders and 20 auction
eers, most from Lancas
ter and Lebanon
counties.
GEHR SALE
A public real estate
auction was held Tues
day for Jay M. Burkhart
and Helen A. Burkhart
and a public sale of
antiques, tools, house
hold goods and a car
was also held Tuesday
for M. Kathryn Gehr.
The real estate, at
916 E. Main St., Ephra
ta Township, included a
2/4 -story brick house
and a building lot. It
was bought by Paul
Landis. Ephrata, for
$174,000.
Also sold were a
Stanley bedrock, $115;
surveying chains, $105;
a radial arm saw, $110;
a boring jig, $105; a
coffee grinder, $95; two
Ogee minos, $l3O and
$110; a decorated
stoneware jar, $190; a
red painted blanket
chest, $300; an oak
chest of drawers, $130;
a set of plank-bottom
chairs, $100; a dropleaf
oak extension table,
$170; and a pine 12-lite
Dutch cupboard,
$2,250.
Also, an Empire jelly
cupboard, $550; a cher
ry dropleaf table, $425;
a dropfront secretary
OTHER STATES
□ $37.50 - 1 YEAR
□ $73.00 - 2 YEAR
□ RENEWAL
desk, $1,850; a grain
decorated flour chest,
$240; a white quilt,
$150; a cedar blanket
chest, $100; a pine
raised panel cupboard,
$1,000; a four-piece
bedroom suite, $800; a
marble-top dresser with
mirror, $150; a Hot
point refrigerator, $160;
a Maytag automatic
washer, $100; and a
1986 Ford Taurus,
$3,100.
There were 351
registered bidders. Both
sales were conducted by
Horst Auctioneers,
Ephrata.
GOCHNAUER
SALE
A sale of furniture
and household items
was held Saturday in
East Petersburg for
Anna R. Gochnauer.
The auction was con
ducted by Amos C.
Sensenig, Lititz. There
were 195 registered
bidders.
Among the items
sold were: a Martin
Shreiner 30-hour grand
father dock, $5,200; a
Sheridan slant-front
desk, $2,200; six
balloon-back chairs,
$780; a grain blanket
chest, $1,200; an oak
chest of drawers, $445;
a jelly cupboard, $750;
a Maytag wringer
washer, $220; an old
wooden wheelchair,
$110; a small early pin
cushion, $95; a cast iron
bookend, $92; agate
wear, $67.50; a sewing
basket, $87.50; a minia-
Public Auction
Sat, Oct. 12th, 1996
Personal Property 10:00 A.M.
Sale to be held at Hyattstown Firemans Park.
Rt. #355 near Rt. #75 - Take 1270 From Fred or
Gaithersburg & Take Hyattstown Exit Watch
For Auction Signs - Hyattstown, Md. - Near
Frederick, Md.
Automobiles - 1964 Rambler (Runs Great) 1989
S.S. El Caminico (Mint) 1983 Chev. Celebrity V 6
(Inspected); 1929 Mercedes Convertible
Replica, Inspected (Other Cars Coming In);
Beautiful Chris Craft - 165 hp Boat & Trailer.
Utility IVailer 4xB Tilt Trailer - (6) Ton Tandem
- (12) Ton Trailer - (11 Trailer Needs Body -
Reese Hitch for Van - 1989 Leer Truck cap - 2
Side Mounted Tool Boxes.
Tools & Construction Needs - (2) Bench Top
Table Saws & Metal Band Saw - Bench Saws &
Planers, Brick Saw, Brick Pole, Ladder w/motor -
Casement & Windows; Storm Windows -
Stepladders - Elect. Conds Air Tank - Set Chasm
Cub Cadet - Bearing Press - 2-10" Table Saws -
Black & Decker Saws - Planers & Rotors - Lots
of Tool Sets - Box Lots of Tools.
10 to 15 Pallets of Ceramic Tile & Marble
Antiques - Hutch, Tools - Bathtub - Doll
Carriage, Old Cooker Horse Equip. Christmas
Items, Books, Pictures, Wooden Chairs, Hay
Lifter - 2 Scyths - Oil Can - Wooden Rocker - 2
Old Single Plows. Old Hand Pump - Smudge Pot,
Corn Sheller, Old Bottles - (More coming in).
Lg. Ethan Allen Hutch, Lg. Table w/Benchs 2
End Tables, 2 David Bradley Garden Tractors -
TV’s Color - Metal Tub - 3 Lime Spreaders - Lots
of Old Books - Air Compressor - Gas Pump -
Weed Eater - Typewriter - Stereo’s - Wooden
Screen Door - Snow Shovels - 2 Sets Car Charms
- Ice Cream Freezer - Fish Aquarium - Work
Tables - Office Tables - Snow Skis
Lots of other items (come & see)
Sale Order - Cars & Trailers 12:30 or 1:00 pm -
Got something to sell in this sale call
Terms: Cash - Announcements made the day of
Sale will supercede this ad (Have a nice day. Allen)
Auctions By Allen
301-831-3291 1-800-834-1691
Larry Mullinix - Clerk - Tillie Fleming Clerk
ture blanket chest.
$145; a cheese mold,
$270; a small stuffed
chicken, $185; a beaded
purse, $52.50; a sewing
bird, $220; a child’s tea
set, $150; a wicker doll
carriage, $170; a spatter
bowl, $140; a pitcher
and bowl set, $440; and
a homespun tablecloth,
$175.
HERSHEY
ESTATE SALE
A two-piece step
back cupboard brought
$9OO Thursday at a
public sale of antiques,
household goods, pri
mitives and tools held
for Dorothy Kerstetter,
the estate of Maynor
Hershey and others at
Horst Auction Center,
Ephrata.
There were 335
registered bidders.
Also sold were a
library table, $250; two
oak high chests, $l4O
and $100; an oak
washstand, $100; an
oak dresser with minor,
$115; a small blanket
chest, $140; a wicker
baby stroller, $135; a
three-piece maple bed
room suite, $110; a
blanket chest, $220; an
Empire sofa, $400; a
green bench table,
$490; a Silvertone pho
nograph, $120; an oak
file cabinet, $120; a set
of six plank-bottom
chairs, $125; a pine low
dry sink, $575; a
marble-top dresser,
$250; a 10-piece
Depression dining room
suite, $450; a pair of
Misc.
end tables, $300; a four
piece bedroom suite,
$200; a floral loveseat,
$180; a dinette set.
$270; and a three-piece
bedroom suite, $l3O.
Also, a set of bed
ding, $160; a seven
piece bedroom suite,
$375; a “D” Oriental
rug, $160; a dryer,
$100; a crock, $105;
two iron dogs, $100; a
pipe and case, $150; a
Hamilton watch, $110;
a Carnival bowl, $240;
a tea set, $280; a teapot,
$120; a copper luster
pitcher, $120; a silver
overlay bottle, $110; a
one-quart butter chum,
$150; an 1873 Chester
County atlas, $340; a
painted checkerboard,
$375; an 1838 sampler,
$390; three handbags,
$125; a mantel clock,
$115; a painting in
frame, $110; a tray lot
of jewelry, $175; a
Sickle Bar mower,
$500; a Lawn Boy
mower, $170; a rototill
er, $900; and saddle/
harness parts, $lOO.
The sale was con
ducted by Horst Auc
tioneers, Ephrata.
REAL ESTATE,
PERSONAL PROPERTY,
CAR, ANTIQUES
PUBLIC AUCTION
SAT., OCT. 19, 1996
Auction Time 9:00 A.M.
Real Estate 12:00 Noon
1744 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA, Clay Township.
ZONED COMMERCIAL
I'/a story solid brick home on .71 acre lot with eat-in
kitchen with wooden cabinets, large living room, full
bath, laundry, sunporch & 1 bedroom downstairs
Upstairs includes 2 bedrooms, full bath, cedar lined
walk-in closet & storage space, 1-car attached garage &
full basement. Oil hot water heat, slate roof & storm win
dows
• Circle macadam drive ■ Hardwood floors
• Public water & sewer • 285 gal fuel tank
• Mature shade * Bordered by farmland
28x32 detached 2-car garage with electric opener
CAR: 1978 Buick LeSabre, 92,000 Miles, (Black).
FURNITURE: 3 Piece BR Suite with High Dresser,
Spindle Back Chairs, Metal Bed, Chest of Drawers, 2
Cedar Blanket Chests, Dutch Cupboard. Settee,
Clothes Tree, Brass Floor Lamps, Pfaff Sewing
Machine, Washstand, Single Bed, Double Bed, Desk &
Chair, Wood Filing Cabinet, 2 Piece Living Room Suite,
Wooden Child's Rocker,
Gooseneck Rocker, End Tables, Bookshelf, Cherry
Drooleef Ext. Table with 18 Boerde. 6 Painted Plank
Bottom Chairs, 6 Arrowback Chairs, Milking Stool, Wall
Lamps, Oval Dropleaf Table, Oak China Closet, Wood
Chest, Washer & Dryer, Amana Refrigerator, Electric
Range, Microwave, G E. Air Conditioner.
HQVSEHQLP GQQPS ft GLASSWARE: Saits,
Stem-ware, Hen on Nest, Glass Bells, Stainless Steel
Cookware, Roaster, Sunbeam Mixer, Kerosene Heater,
Plant Stand, Window Fan, Pictures & Frames, Card
Table, Desk Lamp, Canning Jars, Books, Dark Carnival
Footed Dish & Other Carnival Glass, Celery Dishes,
Pattern Glass, Child's Plate, Egg & Vegetable Dishes,
Water Pitcher, Platters, Silverware Sets, TOYS. John
Deere Tractor & Wagon, Tonka Cattle Truck & Others,
Silver 7: Dollars & Quarters
TOOLS: Snapper 6V> H.P. Riding Mower (Good
Condition), Anens STB24 Snowblower, Honda Self-pro
pelled Mower with Bagger, Stihl Leaf Blower, Chain
Saw, Air Compressor, Wheelbarrow, 22' Aluminum Ext.
Ladder, Iron Trough, Stepladder, S.K. Socket Set,
Splitting Maul, Slate Punch, Screw Jack, Single Tree,
Mini Windmill, Sadiron, Wagon, plus much more.
OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, Oct. 5, 1 P.M. to 3 PM. or
by appointment. To see property or for help to obtain
financing call Aaron E Martin, Auct at (717) 733-3511.
TERMS: 10% down payment day of Auction, bal
ance at final aattlement on or before Dec. let, 1996.
NOTE: If you are looking for a well maintained &
well built home on a nice lot with little upkeep be
prepared to bid day of auction. Lota of commercial
posslbllltlea. Deed has 2 aeparate tracts.
Attorney Michael P Kane, 299-5251
Auction By
LIZZIE W. MARTIN
(717) 733-7436
Prolatslonal
Martin auction service
Aaron E. Martin Philip Hurat
717-733-3511 717-335-7*09
AU4OHM-L
FRY SALE
A 2'A -story brick
house with a detached
two-story, two-car brick
garage brought $76,100
Saturday at a public
auction of real estate,
antiques and household
goods held for John
William Fry, 24 N.
Sixth St., Denver.
The teal estate buyer
was Thomas Good,
Denver;
Also sold were a
maple comer cupboard,
$440; a cedar blanket
chest, $180; a floor
model Victoria, $115;
an oak library table,
$80; an oak chest of
drawers, $80; two
quilts, $240 and $250; a
comforter, $105; a
gingerbread mantel
clock, $195; a place set
ting of Transfer china,
$80; an Electrolux
sweeper, $75; and an
antique Stevens rifle,
$95.
There were 250
registered bidders. The
sale was conducted by
Horst Auctioneers,
Ephrata.
Reclmer,
auctioneering