826-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 2, 1998 Sale Reports MELLINGER SALE A sale of antiques and household goods was held Saturday for Charles and Mable Mellinger, 2439 Lincoln Highway E. There were 162 regis tered bidders at the sale, which was con ducted by Robert E. Martin, Leola; Jeffrey R. Martin, New Holland; and Randall Ranck, Lancaster. Items sold included an oak drop-leaf extension table, $550; six plank-bottom chairs, $135; a server, $120; a child's chair, $105; a potbelly stove, $150; a youth rope bed, $110; a cedar wardrobe, $130; a Troy-Bilt mower, $210; a four-gallon crock, $52; a two-gal lon jug, $57.50; a miniature Conestoga Wagon, $100; a toy covered bridge, $105; action Martin’s 27th Annual action Spring Auction of Carriages, Sleighs & Antiques P 2?day EVENT Friday, May 8 & Saturday, May 9, 1998 EVENT t Lebanon Fairgrounds * Lebanon, Pennsylvania Friday, May Bth - 9:00 a.m. Approx. 195 Catalogued Session of Coaches, Carriages & Sleighs Competition Carnages, Commercial Wagons, 2 & 4 Wheel Pleasure Driving Carriages, Sporting & Hunting Carriages, Farm & Hitch Wagons In All Conditions (Restore 1 ) Ong , New) Pony, Cob, Horse, Draft Horse Sizes, & Miniature Horse A Good Variety Of All Types & Sizes Also, A Nice Selection Of Sleighs FRIDAY - IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE LAST CATALOGUED CARRIAGE/SLEIGH, WE WILL BEGIN SELLING AT 2 PLACES. 1 Equine Book Collection For The Carriage Museum of Am & Other Consignments of Books 2 Inventory Reduction For Paul Z Martin, Jr Approx 300 Lots Of Good Quality Driving Appointments, Stable Fixtures & Other Horse Related Items FRIDAY EVE. SESSION Approx 300 Catalogued Lots of Coaching & Driving Appointments Harness, Carriage Lamps, Holly Whips, Etc Something ol interest for al persons involved in any type of horse related activities; be it driving, coaching, riding, restoring, decorating and the list goes on. Something lor everyone hi all price ranges, indndbig carriages and sleighs. Plan now to attend both days!! TERMS: Cash, Travelers Checks, Certified Checks - Personal or Business Checks Accepted Only With A Current Bank Letter Of Guaranteed Payment, Made Payable to Martin Auctioneers, Inc m r ? ~ **•** I' fpli-i- •■'■"■ ; S *• Some of the bells included in the CIRCUS CALIOPE in good condition private collection from Salisbury, and it works One of approx. 200 MD selling on Sat at 2 30 PM horse drawn carnages and sleighs in the field carriage session at 10:00 AM PAIR OF LAMPS SELLING IN SPECIAL SESSION OF (Many good quality single and pairs HARNESS ONLY ON SAT. AT 12 30 in Fn & Sat sessions) Other sets will include pairs, tandem, 4 ' in hand, single, horse, pony & draft horse sizes, work, pleasure, show, etc * ★ * several postcards, $42.50; three braided rugs, $l5O, $l6O, and $200; a storage shed, $250; and a Homer Laughlin dinner set, $3OO. DILLER SALE A Public Auction of real estate and house hold goods was held April 25 by Lester and Lean Diller, 248 E. Main st., Leola, Lane. Co., Pa, The 1 1/2 story brick house with a 4 car garage was sold for $84,000. Other prices received were: antique banjo $320; old settee, $250; fold-up high chair on wheels $2lO, Remington 308 bolt action gun $2lO, break-front china clos et $150,16 gauge dou ble barrel gun $l3O, old refrigerator $75, chest freezer $55 and milk cans up to $lB each. ' ' 4l< * SINGLE SET OF PONY HARNESS Carl Diller was the auctioneer. CONSIGNMENT SALE A Public Sale of personal property was held April 21 at Fremont Firemen's Social Hall, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa. Some items sold were: punched tin pie safe $4OO, oak exten sion table $275, Sheraton style dress er $3OO, flow blue meat platter $2lO, Carnival glass bowls $5O to $ll5, World "War II mirie"detector $25 and flow blue plates $25 to $95 each. Hassinger & Courtney were the auctioneers. McCALLISTER SALE A Public Sale of large doll collection was held April 25 by Ruth McCallister, 62 Fairfield St., Newville, Pa. Some prices includ ed; wicker baby bug gies $220 & 130, small wicker buggy $55, old i ■ »**• | j ONE OF MANY SADDLES SELL ING DURING SPECIAL SADDLE SESSION ON SAT. AT T3O PM PHONE: (717) 354-6671 FAX: (717) 354-8248 Auctioneers: Paul Z. Martin, Jr. Roger Spencer, Patrick Morgan #AUOOIB63-L • #AU001454-L • #AU003557-L child’s shoes $B5 & unmarked composi sBo, old child's dress tion dolls $3O to $l6O, & shoes $BO, china Alexander doll $7O, head dolls $2O to $B5, Betty Boop dolls $l5 German bisque dolls to $2B and 1972 $lOO to $325, Bye Lo Shirley Temple doll doll $3OO, black Patty $5O. Pla doll $l3O, Ideal Kevin M. Wicard Chatty doll $l2O, was the auctioneer. ABSOLUTE £M3D®u*CI(S)KI 20 FARM TRACTORS GREENCASTLE LIVESTOCK MARKET Greencastle, PA SAT., MAY 16, 1998 -10:00 am JD 4555 QR, duals, quickhitch JD 4450 cab, power shift, 4300 JD 4840 cab, powershift, duals hrs JD 4440 cab, powershift, duals JO 2555 canopy top JD 4440 cab, p shift, duals, JD 4020 w/158 loader q hitch JD 2840 canopy top JD 4250 cab, QR JD 2630 JO 4240 4 post, QR, duals JD 4620 synchrorange JO 4240 4 post, synchrorange JD 4010 tricycle JD 4430 cab, QR INI 966 8 speed JD 4430 cab, synchrorange FORD TW2O cab, duals JD 3020, side console Agco Allis 4660, 800 hrs JD 7200, cap top, 1600 hrs If you have a tractor that you can sell at absolute auction, you may consign it to this sale Please deliver Friday, May IS Sale Rain or Shine Terms Cash or Good Check All tractors sell as is, where is For further information about buying or selling a tractor contact: Ben Blythe - Sale Manager Mel Hoover - P.A.L. AU-003111-L 757-562-6384 Bert Blythe 814-632-7524 Saturday, May 9th - field session 9:00 a.m. The field session includes over 6,000 lots and we will be selling with 4 or 5 auctioneers all day. Plan to come Early!! TENTATIVE AUCTION SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY - FIELD SESSION 9:00 a.m. - SECTION #3 Rows of Non-horse related items, primitives, tools, etc TENT #1 - Remainder of Inventory Reduction For Paul Z Martin, Jr of Good Quality Appointments, Stable Fixtures, etc 10:00 AI4 - MAIN TENT - Horse Related Items, Harness, Carriage & Wagon Lamps & New & Used Tack Many Items Too Numerous To Mention Carriage Section - Approx 200 Carnages, Farm Wagons, Sleighs, Including Restored, New & Ong Cond In/AII Sizes 12:00 NOON - SECTION #2 1 Rows of Horse Related Items, Carriage & Wagon Parts, Poles, Shafts, Wheels 2 SECTION #5 - Horse & Carriage Trailers, Flat-Bed Utility & Carriage Trailers 12:30 PM - MAIN TENT - HARNESS ONLY Draft Horse, Team Pair, Tandem, Single, Horse & Pony Sizes - Work, Show & Pleasure 1:30 PM - MAIN TENT - Saddles Of All Types & Sizes 2:30 PM - Private Collection of Approx 100 Strings of Bells CONTACT OUR OFFICE (717) 354-6671) CATALOGUE INFORMATION A limited number of r alalmiues will lie printed Wp will ( jl nelly send i 1 tu by C r ( -t i| >1 ■, ■( [ ivn "nli si T (id U S S'..' 00 U S Funds Canada .S. Ov. v seas i Or send payment and up "• I we will hold il lui f m k-up when yuu arrive at the am Imn site Catalogues available mi a first nimi' fust serve bams V s / **♦» COVERED WAGON (Fn catalogued session) P.O. BOX 99 • NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 717-354-8397 MO BUYERS PREMIUM HITCH WAGON Pony & horse sizes (Fn. session & Sat. sessions) TOP BUGGY (One of approx. 190 vehicles in Fnday's session) I® „* o*** v MULTI-PASSENGER COMMER CIAL WAGON (Sat, field session) VIS A VIS SLEIGH (Fn. catalogued session)