* MARTIN SALE A I'A -story, 5-bed room Hollandstone house with a detached two-car g arage on five hcres brought $251,000 Saturday at a public auction of real estate, personal property, anti ques and a doll collec- PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE (70 AC FARM) & PERSONAL PROPERTY SAL, JULY 5, 1997 TIME - 9 A.M. Located in Perry Co, Carroll Twp, at 689 Windy Hill Rd, Shermans Dale, Pa. In the vil lage of Shermans Dale turn onto Windy Hill Rd and go approx 1-1/2 mile to auction on the right. REAL ESTATE (70 acre farm) • Located on a hidden 70 acre farm (approx 60 tillable) is a 2-story framed house (approx 100 yrs old) w/3 BR’s, bank barn, & 5 outbuildings, well, standard septic sys, oil fired furnace w/hot water baseboard heat. Offered at noon w/reserve. Terms - 10% down day of auction, the balance due at settlement. Call 717-582-8585 for addit’l info or real estate showing. Auctioneer note - The house is in excellent condition & the most of the 70 acres is grass hay fields. Jane & John Bear, owners Dave Magee, AA-2387-L Nevin * MO AU2553-L FAHNESIOCK’S 582- T 245- 8565 Auction Service 2727 Milton J. Dance Co., Inc... Towson, Maryland 21204 PUBLIC AUCTION HISTORIC HOME ON 13 ACRES; 3 ANTIQUE SHOP BUILDINGS; GARAGES, r STABLE, OUTBUILDINGS NO. 14943 YORK ROAD, CORNER OF SPARKS ROAD, SPARKS. BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND, 21152 The property will be offered for sale, with reserve, On the premises on Thurs., June 26,1997 at 1:00 P.M. TERMS OF SALE: A cash or certified check deposit in the amount of $lO,OOO will be required of the purchaser at the time and place of sale. An additional cash or certified check deposit in the amount of $15,000 will be required on or before July 3,1997. Call for full terms, conditions, particulars and appt. to inspect. Brokers welcome -2% comm. MHonJ.D*nc«Co.,lnc.Vi ■STEVE DAXCCeH Atre'TZONS IV 611 BodeyAwniM, Towaon, Maryland 21204 -410423-3993- MPUBLIC AUCTIONS ©FOGELSVILLE AUCTION CENTER 350 PIECES CARNIVAL GLASS Sat., June 21 at 10 a.m. A single fine private collection moved for your com fort and convenience to Fogelsville Auction Center, 820 Nursery St., Fogelsville (Just west of Allen town, PA, take exit 148 off 1-78 then L at light) 7 pc B Peacock & Um ice cream set; 10 Water Sets - Oriental Poppy, Diamond Lace, Fashion, Peacock at Fountain, Orange Tree, Butterfly & Fem, Grape & Cable, Floral & Grape; Bowls - Brooklyn Bridge, Peacocks on Fence, Dragon & Lotus, Stag & Holly, Peacock at Urn, Lion, Diamond Lace, Good Luck, Pony, Trout & Fly, Big Fish; Also - 4 Bushel Baskets, G&C sweet meat, 3 Fruit Bon-bon & plate, springtime berry set,’many good mugs, tumblers, bon-bons, vases, baskets, plates, goblets, and more. Call or fax for full listing. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM Terms • Cash, PA Check, Visa, MC, Disc. Dealers Bring Sales Tax License 800-245-8202 Conducted by M In OWogilwllli m IINI (lll|Ui'UM>Fu lIKUN-1227 LICMM MU-MIIM-L SnasnTUMOTni mjctionbbb^ tion. The sale was held for Lester W. and Hannah E. Martin, 1484 Landis Road, Ephrata. The buyers were Nelson S. and Linda Z. Sensbnig, Ephrata. About 1,000 people attended the sale. including 468 regis tered bidden. Other highlights included*.- wall hanging $45, doll $75, two Tiny Tear dolls $9O and $4O, black'doll $3O. com position doll $4O, Rub a-Dub doll $35, Adams water set $ll5, tooth pick holden $2O, De pression water set $95. gold-plated tea set $5O, large doll, $75, Baby Kiss doll $35. doll high chair $5O, Noodel Dosie church painting $360, doll bassinet $25. 1914 calendar plate $37, homemade quilt ing clamps $75, Jack & Jill dolls $55, walking doll $42, hundreds of other doUs $2O to $9O each and millstone $2OO. Also sold: GE stove $6OO, Whirlpool | refrigerator $375, May- Itag washer $275, 410 single shotgun $2lO, Stevens .22 with scope $150,1988 Dodge Ram pickpup $4700, china closet $l5O, gun cabinet $l5O, Mercury boat motor $325, miniature windmill $B5, alumi PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES - OLD TRACTORS & VEHICLES - TOOLS SAT., JUNE 28, 1997 at 9:00 a.m. CHARLES T. BAIR Estate From Rt. 30 at Cross Keys (New Oxford, Pa.), travel North on Rt. 04 one (1) mile to Pine Run Rd. Turn right & proceed two(2) miles to Peepytown Rd. Turn left & go 1/2 mile to private lane on left. Follow to sale site. Signs Posted. Oak single bed; Oak washstand w/towel bar; Oak Library table; Old wood en case ice box; Old 2 blind door, 2 drawer cabinet; Softwood dropleaf table; 1930’s painted china closet; Victorian style straight & rocking chair w/claw feet; Large Asst, of Nice pressed & spindle back chairs inc. rockers; Square top wicker stand; Wicker rockers; Wicker fernery stand; Lg. Amt. plant stands; Old softwood potty stand; EARLY WRINGER WASHER W/GREEN GRANITE TUB; Old “Day Fan” radio; Columbia Grafonola; Old 4ft. oval “Anchor Brand” display case; Old wooden display rack; Old picture frames, baskets, tins, glass jugs, etc. Few dishes & cookware; Coal & Wood heatrola; Perfection oil stove; 8 ft. plywood table; Old lights & shades; Signature freezer; Porch swing; Six (6) homemade wooden lawn chairs; Old woodep frame Chaise lounges; Old balloon tire bicycle; Tricycles; Lg. amt. early shutters; Wooden egg crates w/fillers; STUFFED TOY HORSE W/RUBBER HEAD: Few old metal toys; Dolls; Two (2) metal kitchen cab inet flour bins; Old leather saddle bags; Old brass letters; Early bathroom scales & house scales; Adv. boxes & crates; Early traps; Early birdhouses; Wooden carriers; Nail keg; Carpenter tool box; Old flare; Sev. old car head lights; H & D, YORK, PA. STRAWCUTTER; Toronado #8 feed cutter; BLACKSMITH FORGE W/BLOWER; Sev. pump troughs; Cast iron troughs; Old B.F. Goodrich Tire Sign, etc. Farmall “M” w/ldr; Farmall “H” w/hyd.; McCormick-Deering F-12 & F-20 on rubber; McCormick-Deering 1020 on steel; McCormick-Deering corn planter & mower (fits an “H” or “M”); NEW 500# 3 pt. Fert. spreader; 3 pt. scraper blades; McCormick Deering pull-type rotary mower; Two(2) ID 2 btm. plows; Lever harrows, disk, cultipacker & cultivators; NI 2 whl. manure spreader on steel & NI 1 rw.compicker (for parts); Superior drill (as is); Sev. old running gears; Two wheel trailers, (1 w/Nash axle & wheels); Pr. tractor tires; Gas & Fuel Oil tanks; Tractor mtd. circular saw & blade; Old saw mill; Seed cleaner; Small chop mill w/belt pulley; Saw blades inc. 48" saw mill blade; NICE JD #3O SYRACUSE FURROW PLOW, DATED 1878; Shovel plows; Cement mixer w/motor; TWO HOLE “B.M. ROOT” CORN SHELLER, DATED AUGUST 16, 1887; One hole corn shelter & Black Hawk shelter;- Homemade boat w/oars; New tin (3’x32’ & 3’xl'6’); Platform scales; Old gas cans; Drums of oil; Anvil; Endless Belt; Lg. Amt. burlap bags; Log chains; Asst.lumber; Garden & Hand tools, etc. IH GAS ENGINE, (approx. 5 hp.); 1-1/2 hp. ENGINE; 3 PISTON WATER PUMP: SINGLE PISTON PUMP: 1920’s - 30’s era CHEVROLET DUMP TRUCK; (2) CHEVROLET PANEL TRUCKS w/E.J.J. Gobrecht lettering on side; IH L-130 truck (for parts); Old car w/wooden spoke wheels Dodge Bros, on hub caps (DB) in poor condition; Old Bull Dozer & others. TERMS: Cash or Good Check. Lunch Truck at Sale. NOT RESPONSI BLE FOR ACCIDENTS. INSPECTION ■ SALE DAY ONLY. Auctioneer Note; This farm has been unoccupied for 35 yrs , therefore con ditions vary on items being sold. If looking for unusual items, don’t miss this sale. Dennis J. Plunkert, AU#IIO2L Littlestown, Pa. 717-359-4489 Robert G. Flickinger, AA#243IL New Oxford, Pa. 7X7-624-8036 num boat $175, water set $95, picnic tables $BO and $B5 each. Crafts man lawn mower $485, barbecue wire $5O, Ariens rototiller $390, Hahn mower $l6O, lawn roller $lB5, dehumidifier $7O, plank-bottom chairs $37 each, and cook books $2O to $lOO per lot. The sale was con ducted byline, Kreid er and Good Auction eers, Stevpns. HARRIS ESTATE & PENTZ SALE A Public Sale of anti ques, household goods, antique tools and good metal-working tools was held Wednesday at the Horst Auction Cen ter. Ephrata. The sale was held fra - the Doro thy M. Harris estate, Elizabeth S. Pentz and other. There were 408 registered bidders at the sale, conducted by Horst Auctioneers. Sold were: red, yel low, green and blue quilt $2200, blue and white quilt $225, red CHARLES T. BAIR ESTATE Edward M. Null Jr. Executor and green patchwork quilt $175, milling and drilling machine $BOO, metal turning lathe $2BOO, Stanley plane No. 45 $l2O, four glass mason butter jars $3OO, three glass mason jars $lBO, two pottery vases $145, set of china $l2O, ink bottles $145, wall paper box dated 1849 $650, red Fiesta mar malade $l6O, and Ingraham mantel clock $l2O. Also sold were: set of Limoge china $2OO, Roseville planter $l4O, ironstone wash bowl and pitcher $225, Nip pon china bowl $lOO. transfer ironstone pitch er $l3O, ironstone chamber pot $125, gooseneck rocker $2OO, blanket chest $l4O, bedroom suite $lOO, walnut Victorian bed $275, 10-pc. mahogany dining room suite $675, oak dresser w/mirror $225, S-pc. bedroom suite $625, glass door bookcase $425, Depres sion bedroom suite $750, two pie-crust ta- T<K>r *<■ *'tH fwl<t»ip4 n«,M*CT Uncaster Farming, Saturday, June 14, 19Q7-831 blcs $l3O. and tea cart $175. Among other items sold were; 10-pc. dining room suite $6OO, 4-pc. French Provincial bed room suite $320, stacked bookcase $325. stacked bookcase $550, stacked bookcase $270, stacked bookcase $220, oak bookcase $420, dining room suite $llO, lawn mower $155, AC/ DC welder $2OO, air compressor $245, and service grinder $295. FERNWOOD SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held June 7 at 4415. High St. West Chester, Pa. The three story brick semi was sold for $93,500. Fernwood Auction Co. managed the sale. SNYDER ESTATE SALE A Public Sale was held June 7 for the estate of Steward Snyd er, 20 Snyder Road. Railraod, York Co., Pa. Some items sold were: brass ice cream scoop $2O, wooden egg crate $32.50, metal Union Pacific train set $llO, American Flyer train set $l6O, 1987 VW Vanagon camper $4900, 1982 VW Rab bit $925. Ford 641 Workmaster tractor $l9OO, J.D. 110 lawn tractor $6OO, 3 pt post hole digger $290, old radio $5O, wooden comb case $lOO, Edison phonograph $l3O, PUBLIC SALE "GOING OUT OF BUSINESS" AUCTIONEERS: Ph. (717) 264-3885 Terry L Shelter AU-002951L Kelly A. Shelter AA-002110 LINCOLN WAY SPORTING GOODS SAT., JUNE 21,1997 Beginning at 8:00 a.m. to be held at Scotland Community Center, Exit 8 off 1-81, take Main Street through Scotland,to Elementary School (Community Center beside school) KNIVES: Old Timers, Uncle Henry, Schrade, Ranger, Buck, SCOPES: Tasco, Simmons, Rings & Mounts, AMMO: Remington & Winchester; pistol, shotgun & rifle; slugs; clips, GUNS: Various shot guns & rifles, RELOADING: Homady automatic shot gun reloader; Sierra & Homady bullets, ARCHERY/BOWS: Alpine & Pearson; sights, rests, releases, quivers, etc.; alum. & carbon arrows; broad heads; targets; BASEBALL & SOFTBALL BATS: Easton, Rawlings. MISC: gun cases (soft & hard); sling & holsters; gloves of all styles; camping supplies; lanterns; wide selection of deer lures & scents; sweat shirts (some children); wide selection of new clothing & hunting clothing (camo & orange - insulated) - Walls, Ranger, All Weather, back packs & fanny packs, boot chaps, turkey calls, grunt calls; large Remington 15 gun case; shelving & cabinets; display cases; clothing racks; Humming Bird portable fish finder; Coleman camp kitchen; coolers; hunting videos; Magnavox 13” TV & VCR combination; ball gloves; basket balls; 2 desks; file cabinet; Towa cash register. FISHING EQUIP MENT (Large Selection): rods - Shakespeare, Silstar, Eagle Claw, Berkley & Zebco; reels - Zebco, Silstar, Johnson, Mitchell, Eagle Claw; Lures - Rostertail, Mepps, Thomas, Rebel, Heddon, Cotton Cordell, spin ner baits; hooks, lines, sinkers, etc., tackle boxes, baits; bobers; nets; hip & chest waders, hats (camo & orange) different styles; fishing rod racks; Berkley linewmder & bulk spools (4 lb. - 50 lb.) TERMS: Guns to be sold at 1:00 p.m. Cash or good check - no out-of state checks; sales tax will be applied; sale in air conditioned building - chairs provided along with lunch stand - come spend the day. ALL TERMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO DAILY BUSINESS wooden flour bin $ll5, oak bookcase $2OO, wood child’s ironing board $45, television w/ VCR $l5O, Tiffany style lamp shade $220, Carnival glass snack set $305, and JD. 630 toy tractor $45. Kenneth Keeny and Marlette Thomas were the auctioneers. MOCK ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of antiques was held June 7 for the estate of Jan Mock, 157 Allen Gar ner Rd., Quakertown. NJ. Some prices included: two Regina phone music boxes $3650 & $2350. oak buffet with cherubs $2500, 6 oak chairs $9OO, Civil War cannon $650, Civil War cassion $250, large stained glass window of Cru sades $B5O, small stained glass window $3OO, Edison phono graph $455, phono graph horn $250, little roller organ $450, box of roller organ cobs $430, Victorian pump organ $250, Empire sofa $475, 3-glass door bookcase $4OO, four square piano legs $llO, 3-door oak bookcase $550, and Victorian easel $2OO. Also sold were a Santa Claus mold $125, and a small slag night light $l2O. Arthur Hanna was the auctioneer.
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