Sale Reports huber&^ay M U 3 nest °f $140; and a floor-model two bowls $125; a nest Victrola $l6O. of three b° wls $240; six Also sold were a one- P* a tes $130; a blue piece comer cupboard Pitcher $130; four bowls $150; 10 Depression $ 130 : six cream 8 glass tumblers $240; $170; five cream soups postcards and photos $110; a dark blue teapot ANNUAL SPRING MOWER & EQUIPMENT AUCTION BONNIE BRAE AUCTION Rt. 724, Spring City, PA SAT.. MAY Ist - 9 AM We will sell on consignment your Tractors, Mowers, Tools, Farm Equip, and machinery, Autos, Boats, Trailers, etc. Call for consignment rates. Richard J. Moyer Auctioneer AU00642L 610-948-8050 £3} LEAMAN AUCTIONS SKL /'otwuart'Jv Proudly Presents @ PUBLIC l£.gii«w auction 23 ACRE HORSE FARM, Horses, SAT., APRIL 24,1999 @ 10:00 AM 2525 Camp Road, Rapho Twp., Manheim, PA Directions From exit 20 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike - Go South on Route 72 about 1 mile to Cider Press Road and turn Right to Pinch Road Go 1 mile on Pinch Road to Camp Road and turn Left to Auction 8 mile on the Left This Engine farm sits up with the buildings hav ing a southern exposure Most of the exterior fence is post & board 4 boards high The back side is wire fencing The 36’ by 118’ Horse barn has 19 - 12’ by 12’ box stalls, 2 12’ by 20’ foaling pens, 3 - tack rooms, wash room, feed room, and a double pen area for hay & straw This could make 21 or more box stall if you use the back extension of the barn for hay & straw There is a powder room for convenience This drive through barn is a must for your consideration Good roofs and siding on all buildings There is a 40’ by 48’ Implement shed The barn & shed were built new since 1989 The implement shed has 12’ to 14’ sliding doors on the end & side for ease of moving equipment in and out There is good well water, septic systems, nice fast stream near the road as you enter the property The buildings sit back from the road and it's peaceful & quiet The home is a 2story with 3+ bedrooms, 2 full baths, walk-in closets, carpeted floors Excellent floor plan for in-home office, cathedral ceiling in the hvmg/family room with a wood burning fire place, second floor loft overlooking the Livmg/family room There is a modern Oak kitchen with refrigerator, Microwave and regular range as well as a dishwasher. There is a break fast bar as well as a dining area There is a par tially finished rec room m the basement with a roughed in half bath The rec room has a set of wood patio doors at ground level so you can enter and exit to the barn and pasture without going through the house There is a laundry on the first floor, a laundry in the attached oversized 2-car garage This is one fine property well planned and laid out There are other features which you’ll see as you preview this Great Opportunity A 1 1 acre building lot adjoining the 23 acres will be offered immediately after the horse farm. This lot is ready to build on The terms for the lot are 10% down day of Auction Balance on or before June 1, 1999 Personal Property will be offered tor Auction May 8, 1999 @ 9 00 AM TERMS & CONDITIONS: $75,000 00 Certified Check Made Payable to Sanford G Leaman, Auction Escrow Account Balance on or before June 1, 1_?99 The down payment does not reflect a% of the anticipated sale price IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, CALL Mr Leaman @ 1-800-836-8113 Ronald & Vicki Aument SANFORD G. LEAMAN, CAI Auctioneer/ Realtor/ Appraiser AU-532-L, Phone 1-800-836-8113 Good Food >red Brochure on Reauesi Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1999-825 Sale by $160; six tumblers $140; four serving bowls $150; a Lititz Springs pretzel can $105; a Herr & Co catalog $150; an iron pointer dog $210; an Ingraham banjo clock $210; a German table set $130; a man’s dia mond nng $475; a bicy cle built for two $275; a wool coverlet $160; an Old Ivory Syracuse china set $175; a set of Meakin china $180; an iron bulldog $180; eight Fostoria goblets $130; a yellowware bowl $200; a garden tractor with attachments $375; a GE refrigerator $115; a GE automatic washer $170; a garden tractor $400; and a 1989 Chrysler sedan $4900. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata. SHAAKSALE A decorated blanket chest brought $775 at a public sale of household goods, tools, and guns, held Saturday for Dorothy May Shaak, Newmanstown, John D. Stauffer Auctioneers, Manheim, led the 302 registered bidders. sold Furniture included another deco rated blanket chest $300; a jelly cupboard $575; a copper kettle $270; a copper still $110; two cast-iron ket tles $B5 and $95; a sausage stuffer $55; a goose-wing ax $275; a broad ax head $75; and a wooden wheelbarrow $2OO Also sold were a McCormick gas engine $825; an anvil $75; a tap and die set $77; a small airplane propeller $6O; a Stanley level $3O; an air hammer $7O; two bench grinders $4O and $5O; an air compressor $300; a band saw $105; a Southbend metal lathe $2000; an an Atlas drill press $250. Other items sold included a Milwaukee drill bit set $87.50; an Echo chainsaw $140; a Farmall A tractor sold as-is $775; a 1967 23- foot boat $1200; a 1972 Chevrolet Impala $575; and a farm wagon $3OO. Guns sold included two Winchester 22 Hornet guns $825 and $510; a Savage 16- gauge shotgun $160; a Remington 12-gauge shotgun $230; a Stevens 20-gauge shotgun $180; a long bow $190; and a cast iron rifle target $75. CONSIGNMENT SALE A consignment sale was held April 10 at the west end of Berrysburg at the carnival grounds Some prices includ ed: Ford 600 tractor w/selector speed $2750; riding lawn mowers $2OO to $650; antique wooden butter chum $290 and trailer with 2 snow-mobiles $2150. Rick Foreman, Linn Lenker and Richard Keister were the auc tioneers