MAILBOX MARKET WANTED AUTO AUCTION BURLINGTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE AND OTHERS TOURS., NOV. 7th at 6:00 PM Allen’s Auction Barn Landing St., Vincetown, N.J. 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity; 1987 Ford Econoline Van; 1986 Cadillac DeVille; 1986 Nissan Pulsar; 1986 Chevrolet Caprice (5 cars); 1986 Chrysler; 1985 Plymouth Horizon; 1982 Pontiac Bonneville; 1980 BMW 3201; 1979 Toyota SRS Pick/Up Truck; 1977 Lincoln Continental; 1970 Dodge 1 ton Dump Truck w/plow; 2 Case Ditch Witches w/shaker unit; 1989 Mazda 323; 1989 Cavalier Wagon; 1988 Dodge Colt; 1987 Isuzu Trooper4x4; 1986 Mazda Pickup; 1986 Chevy Camaro; 1986 E -350 14 passenger Van w/wheelchair lift; 1984 Buick Skylark; 1983 Nissan Sentra Diesel; 1991 Yamaha (parts); 1963 Pontiac Bonneville; 1951 Chevy; Hilander Jr. Salt Spreader w/8 hp B&S Engine. * * * More arriving daily * * * Allen’s Auctions Service Rick Allen Auctioneer (609) 267-8382 IOMPLETE }xssm>*%> SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1996 8:30 A.M. Exceptional Real Estate at Auction 5 Miles South of Sunbury along RT 890 This site affords great opportunity for many types of businesses. The property offers 2,175 sq. ft. of office and reception area as well as 3,200 sq. ft. of warehouse and showroom at ground level entrance. This area is heated & air conditioned. The lower level of the Building has 1,800 sq. ft. of garage are w/overhead doors, 1,700 sq. ft. of heated garage 2/grease pit & 1,875 sq. ft. heated storage area. Located on the property is a 48' x 30’ Pre-Englneered steel structure. Also located on the property are 3 pole buildings totaling 6,500 sq. ft. The structures are situat ed on approximately 1 acre of fenced area. All Buildings are constructed of first quality materials with superb craftsmanship of Tom Ross Construction Known throughout the area. This site provides opportunity for Day Care, Profession al Offices, Lumber Yard, Mini-Storage, Medical Center, Retail Business and so much more. Very Motivated Seller Call for Showing. KENNETH E. HASSINGER NEIL A. COURTNEY RR 02, Box 985 R.D.«180x239 McClure, PA 17841 * Richfield, PA 17086 (717)658-3536 JEL (717)539-8791 AU-001532-L AU-0020S1-L r PUBLIC SALE OF ' FARM REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER: Terry L. Shelter, AU-002951-L Ph; 717-264-3885 Sat., November 9,1996 ~ at 12:00 noon 4100 McClays Mill Road, Shippensburg, PA 17257 Take Rt. 696 north from Shippensburg to Middlespring Road - turn left onto McClays Mill Road - go approx. 1.8 miles to dirt lane on the right. Sale signs will be posted. FARM REAL ESTATE TO BE OFFERED: 101.5 acre farm located in Southampton Township (Franklin County), 80 tillable acres, beautiful views, the balance is wooded, 1,300 ft. road frontage, 2,500 ft. cieek frontage. Located on this farm is a two story home with foyer, liv ing room, dining room with fireplace, 2 or 3 bed rooms and a bath. This home is log framed, cov ered with ship lapped boards, wood floors, has new rood, a new septic system, a good well, and oil/hot water baseboard heat. It has been recent ly been remodeled and is move-m ready. No out buildings. Property will be offered two ways; 1. as described above or 2. offering 100 acres of ground without the house TERMS: property to be offered at 12:00 noon, certified or cashiers check of $lO,OOO due the day of sale, final settlement in 60 days, mort gage commitment due within 30 days of sale, taxes will be pro-rated. For private showing by appointment, call 717- 532-2463 or 717-264-3885 after 6:00 p.m. Owner: Michael Pimental Would like to buy AKC rot tweiler and german shep herd puppies. Waldorf MD. 301-292-2410. SERVICE $lOO plus paid tor square man, 13139 Country Ridge ice cream scoops, $75 plus Drive, Germantown PA paid for metal creamer bas- 20874. Montg. Co. 301- kets, not for resale. 972-2289. Chester Co. 610-486-6202. 2000 bu shelled corn tor Straw spreader tor meaner sale, 1254 Martin Scav- K combine. Bedford Co. enger spreader $5OO 080. 814-733-2731 MF 1135 with cab and MP, Old glassware, china, cos also cab for MF2BS. Calls tume jewelry, no dealers, returned. Kent Co. 302- Howard Co. 410-381-7636. 492-3451 Delaval advertising all ton price, write RM Serv, types, Delaval separators, PA Box 171, Stevens PA small, milk pails, etc. Hart- 17578. Lane. Co. 10 ACRE HORSE FARM AT PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., NOVEMBER 9 AT 12:00 NOON FOR VICTOR M. MASZON 13227 FISHEL ROAD, EAST HOPEWELL TWP. Take Rt. 24 North of Stewartstown or South on Winterstown at Sammis Chevrolet to Cross Roads, then take Century Farm Rd. Approx. 1 mile, turn right on Fishel Road, approx. 1/2 mile on left. Signs posted. 10+ grassy acres, 10 yr. old 4 bedroom, 2'A bath home, central air, 2 car garage. L shaped deck-stocked pond. Large barn w/water. Home is in clean & green. This property has as fine a setting as you can find, 8 miles to I-83. Country living at its best. Home vacant. Ready for a new buyer. Seller built close to York - He wants to sell! TERMS: 10% down, balance in 60 days before Dec. 31, 1996 if possible. Other conditions read at auction. It will be a treat to look at this property! Open each Sat. 10 AM to 2PM starting Oct. 19 or by appt. Seller: Ph. 252-0486 Attorney for Seller: Paul McCleary Bradley K. Smith, GRS, CRS, CAI, AARE Auctioneer Lie. #B6OL Ph. 927-6949 PA Real Estate Broker Lane. Co. 717-354-2959. any amount robacco lat Sale Reports ZIMMERMAN SALE A permanent stone Cape Cod dwelling with a detached one-car gar age sold for $142,000 Saturday at a public auction of real estate and household goods for Paul E. and Ethel D. Zimmerman, 3634 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse. The buyer was Samuel Stoltzfus of Gordonville. Also sold were a blanket chest $110; a coffee table $80; a Dun can Phyfc drum table $5O; a cedar chest $100; PUBLIC AUCTION ESTATE AUCTION OF MABLE PICKEL, BROGUE, PA WILL BE IN RENTZEL’S AUCTION BARN THURS., OCT. 31 AT 11:00 A.M. FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLDS, ANTIQUES, GRANITEWARE, OLD PICTURES, POSTCARDS LOCATED: 1-1/10 mile North of Manchester, PA, along Rt. 181, turn right at Gray Rock. Watch for signs. Mahogany Victoria chair, brass floor lamps, (2) plank bottom chairs, stepladder, wood framed mirror, egg baskets, old flagpoles & flag, New Haven mantle clock, mahogany sewing rocker, 1926 solid mahogany dining room suite consists of: table (3) boards - 6 chairs - China closet - buf fet-server made by Ebert Furniture of Red Lion (in very good condition). Cherry Empire Chest, cedar wardrobe, 1910 oak bedroom suite, 5 draw er oak chest, Water Fall vanity, trunks, (2) blanket chests, (2) metal beds, mahogany bedroom suite w/roll top, oak wash stand, mahogany smoking stand, gone with wind lamp, small oak dresser, oak barrel back rocker, cane rocker medicine tins, leather tied bookcases, oak oval picture frame, oak Singer pedestal sewing machine, oak T. back chairs, milkcan, dinette table w/4 chairs, oak hoosier kitchen cabinet, Kelvinator ref., Mother Oats wooden boy, oak roll top desk & chair, mahogany Duncan Phyfe table (Hex), mahogany plant stands, set of prints by Reinthal & Newman #1 the Spoils of War - #2, the Greatest Moments of a Girls’ Life, many other old prints, tin spice box, old wicker painter, flat irons, York Lodge No. 148 pocket flashlight, Old War metals, lots of old adv. badges, old Avon, high button shoe buck ler, lots of old cigar boxes, Mother of Pearl straight razor & other razors, lots of old jewelry, mesh hand bag, Fireman's convention 1947-38- 39 pcs., several 1940’s Hummels, flow blue dish es, Cherry drop leaf table, Moye blue flower (Harrisburg), crock w/handles, Haverstown PA crock, E.S. & B. New Brighton PA, Beveled crock, several other crocks & jugs, granite ware, granite coffee pot, old market baskets, 2 pc. wooden wall cabinet w/doors, kerosene lamps, finger lamps, galvanized cold packer, Stauffers tins (old), metal cake safe, clay pie plates, peanut butter glasses, owl bank, Austria creamer & sugar set, Lefton creamers, Noritake tooth pick holder, dishes marked (Lakenburg Germany), set of dish es (Sea bring Victorian porcelain), pink & green depression, Ladden lamp, ironstone ware, McCoy pitcher, W. & S. George teapot, pair of brass wall lamps w/glass shades, McCoy vases, lots of post cards & stamps, Christmas Cards, Buffalo pitcher & bowl set, gone with wind lamp (not drilled), Krueger beer tray, Carnival pitcher & glasses, Berry buckets, kerosene tank for stove reverse print, Lancaster sanitary milk adv., fans w/wood en handles, knitting needles, Buggy blankets, glass handle baskets, old towel sets, table clothes, Christmas - Shinny Brite, set of Davey Crocket glasses, and many other items. Executor: Ross Pickel 4:00 P.M. OLD POSTCARDS OF LILLIAN SCHRIVER 5:00 P.M. CASE LOTS 7:00 P.M. FURNITURE TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK Auction Conducted By: Rentzel’s Auction Service Blaine Rentzel, Zachery Gross, John Rutt #RHOOOO26-L Auction Barn: 266-7200 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 2C, 1996-823 a seven-piece bedroom suite $475; a small Intercourse sign $45; three Intercourse plates $lOO, $124 and $126; nine Intercourse anniversary books $l6O-180; an Inter course bank $5O; a Tex aco bank $32.50; two wheat pennies $10; a 1914 2 x h -dollar gold piece $125; two silvci dollars $9.50 and sll' an 1804 one-half cent piece $3O; a Hublcy pis tol $32.50; a pressed back mantel clock $195; and a child's bureau $7O. There were 220 registered bidders. Auc tioneers were Robert E. Martin, Leola; Jeffrey R. Martin, New Hol land; and Michael L. Martin, Strasburg. ENCK & DONECKERSSALE A No. 18 goosewing ax brought $825 Wed nesday at a public auc tion of anqitues, house hold goods, primitives and antique and modem tools held for Mamie Enck and Doneckcrs Inc. at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. There were 428 registered bidders. Other items sold included a kneehole desk and chair $200; a blue La-Z-Boy recliner $115; a hide-a-bed loveseat $150; an Atwa ter Kent table radio $130; a three-piece maple bedroom suite $170; an oak china closet $625; a pair of Victorian side chairs $280; an antique pump $500; an ornate parlor stove $115; a Victorian loveseat $210; a long bench $100; a red trundle bed $150; a wooden washing machine $400; a gal vanized icebox $300; an oak printer’s cabinet $150; a chest of drawers $160; a butcher block $325; an eight-piece dining room suite $400; and a grandmother clock $2OO. Also sold were a five-piece bedroom suite $100; a six-piece cottage-style bedroom $300; a modem comer cupboard $220; a set of bunk beds and bedding $130; a doll palace $160; a large eagle din ner bell $290; a cellu loid witch toy $320; a teddy bear $380; a col umn mantel clock $ 130; scales in a case $160; a 1962 Barbi doll in box $110; a “Heavenly Angel“ plate $275; a “Ride into Christmas” figurine $105; an “Umbrella Boy" figur ine $150; an “Umbrella Girl” figurine $150; two “Stormy Weather" fig mines $l4O and $130; and a “Shepherd Boy” figurine $l2O. Among the other items sold were a Nativ ity set $210; Lennox plates $270; two quilts $350 and $100; a baby quilt $220; a wine set $100; sterling flatware $300; three boxes of light parts $450, $2OO and $150; pump auger bits $190; another pump auger bit $100; two goose wing axes $250 and $145; a 1789 goosewing ax $230; a signed goosewing ax $325; a millstone dress ing tool $110; a hub reamer $120; a cooper’s ax $115; two twibills $260 and $240; a wood grain shovel $195; a posthole ax $120; a salt spreader $170; a gas powered saw and blades $100; a whetstone grin der $110; a steel chop saw $140; and a Scars radial atm saw $260. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers, Ephrata.
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