Sale Reports KELLER ESTATE SALE A two-bedroom, bnck house with gas hot air heat, two one-car garages and other small outbuildings was sold for $59,000 Saturday, Nov 6, at a public auction held for the estates of Ray C Keller and Florence V. Keller, 216 Chestnut St, Wnghtsville. Michale Thomas was the buyer Household items and personal properly were sold as well. There were 90 reg istered bidders. The sale was conducted by Gilber and Gilbert Auctioneers, Inc, Wnghtsville. MYERS ESTATE SALE An 84-acre dairy farm iuncludmg pasture, wood land and 68 tillable acres brought $460,000 Thursday at a public real estate auc tion held for the P. Mervm Myers estate, 3208 Mossier Road, Manheim. Nelson and Glenda Weaver, Manheim were the buyers. The property also fea tured a 2-1/2 story bnck and-stucco house with an attached three-car garage and summer kitchen; an 82- by-132-foot hipped-roof bank bam with 34 tie stalls, a 60-by-60-foot tobacco/ equipment bam, a 48-by -128-foot pole bam; and two silos The sale was conducted by Kline, Kreider & Good Auctioneers, Stevens MARTIN TRUST SALE A 27-acre farm brought $303,000 an average of just over $11,222 per acre—during a three-tract sale conducted Thursday at 155 Pleasant Valley Road, East Earl The sale was conducted by Kline, Kreider and Good of Stevens for the Amos B. Martin Trust Earl B. Martin and Ada B Zimmerman, trustees. The 27-acre farm was sold to Titus Z. Martin of Mertztown. The farm con sisted of a 2-1/2 story dwelling, a detached build ing with a walk-in fireplace, a detached frame two-car garage and other outbuild ings, including a stave silo The bam was a two story stone and frame bank bam with an attached tobac co shed and equipment building. The farm was zoned agricultural The second tract of land was approximately 12 acres, which was zoned res idential low district and had 1,500 feet of frontage along Pleasant Valley Road It was sold for $250,000 to Chester Burkholder Inc, of Ephrata The third tract had approximately 5-1/2 acres, which were zoned agricul tural It was sold for $90,000 to Keith and Luanne Martin of Narvon STOLTZFUS SALE A public sale ot real estate was held Saturday for Benuel and Lydia Stoltztus of Dry Wells Road, Quarryville Three acres of land with a modular home were sold to Levi Smoker Jr of Quarryville for $lBl,OOO. The auctioneers were Robert E Martin, Leola, Jeffrey R. Martin, New Holland; and Michael L Martin, Strasburg. EBY SALE A real estate sale was held Thursday for Earl and Joyce Eby, 1026 Beam Road, Fivepomtville. The real estate consisted of a custom-built 1-1/2 story Cape Cod style house with attached two-car garage on a 1.1 acre lot. It sold for $184,000 to Mr and Mrs. Larry Martin, Fivepomtville. Auctioneers were Kline, Kreider and Good, Bowmans ville. PHANNEBECKER SALE A sale of real estate, antiques, and collectibles was held Saturday for Ralph and Thelma Pannebecker, 282 Black Horse Road, Remholds. The property, consisting of a 1 6-acre wooded lot REAL ESTATE AUCTION 4-1/2 ACRES M/L FARMETTE SAT., DECEMBER 11 @ 1:00 PM ATIQN: Berks County, PA Tilden Twp South of Interstate 78 approx 2 miles West of Hamburg, PA Exit 10 of 1-78 From Mam Street in Hamburg, take State St West about 1 mile State Street becomes Hex Hwy. Go 1 more mile to farmette on right Address is 622 Hex Highway, Hamburg, PA About 25 miles west of Allentown, PA and 50 miles east of Harrisburg PA REAL ESTATE LQ( consists of 4-1/2 acre farmette, large bank bam, plus other equipment sheds, 2- 1/2 story farm house (stucco over brick), about 3- 1/2 acres of pasture, small pond, and road frontage on two sides, all with a wooden fence surrounding the property House has a mud room entrance and wash up room, large kitchen/dimng room combination Kitchen area has plenty of counter and cabinet space Carpet throughout the house Large living room All rooms have ceiling fans and interconnected smoke alarms Some rooms have wainscoted walls Upstairs has 4 large bedrooms and full bath Large basement with 1/2 finished into family room. Property has large above ground swimming pool. This proper ty has mature trees and the house is nestled nice ly among them m a large yard overlooking the pond TERMS: 10% down, balance within 30 days AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: If you are looking for a few acres in the country yet close to conve niences, take a look at this nice property. This property would make a great horse fannette with its large farm house and large bam for stalls There will be two OPEN HOUSES: Sunday, November 21 from 2-5 pm and December 5 from 2-5 pm. For more information, call Auctioneer at (717) 933-5736 Kenneth and Louise Columbo POA Joe Spencer . Auctioneer; Dwight D. Miller AU002414-L e Bethel, PA 19507 (717)933-5736 with a 1-1/2 story frame house with attached two-car garage, a gazebo, and a 28- by-28-foot pole shed, was sold to Dale and Linda Moyer of Remholds for $168,000 Furniture on the block included, a jelly cupboard $500; a flour chest $360, a walnut cupboard $3lO, a pool table $260; a drop-leaf table $ll5, and a walnut baby cnb $B5 Collectibles sold includ ed a Sinking Spnngs calen dar clock $1,100; a Schoeneck 1906 Fourth of July poster $410; a Schoeneck baseball uni form $2lO, a set of 10 Schoeneck postcards $l9O, three large Schoeneck real estate cards $lOO, $l2O and $130; an assortment of Roseville pottery $9O-$400; a German World War 11 flag $290, a sled $l3O, a Hattie Brunner framed postcard $155; an old wall phone $105; a butter chum $BO, a wall magazine rack $100; a signed Peter Hading cover let $270; an H.W. Bard jug $125; a squirrel weather vane $150; a stoneware pitcher $150; a hanging lamp $230; a metal base lamp $525, a “Gone With The Wmd”-style lamp $270; a Brunnerville pump trough $95; and a pedal tractor $l7O. The sale was conducted by Art Pannebecker Auction Sale for Service, Remholds There were 260 registered bidders SKILESSALE A public sale of person al property and antiques was held Saturday for Clair A Skiles, 10 Bethany Ave, Paradise There were 191 regis tered bidders at the sale, which was conducted by auctioneers Randy Stoltzfus, Leola and Jay Leary, New Holland Sold were a Toro snow blower $6OO, a Sheldon lathe $675, a watchmaker’s lathe $260, an air compres sor with tank $BO, a high chair $75, a plant stand $42 50, a Royal Austrian china set $150; a Marx wind-up tram $9O, a can dlewick dish $lOO, a sled $B5, a Donald Duck pool toy $4O; Wallace Nutting pictures $7O and $75, a glass washboard $B5; a Roseville vase $BO, a Blue Ridge china dinner service $125; sterling flatware $550; a Maytag washer and dryer $225, a child’s Boston rocker $80; an oak side board base $160; an O.G. clock $160; sheet music cabinets $65 each; a cedar chest $9O; a dehumrdifier $lO5, a model 12 Winchester shotgun $350, a Monk’s water set $l2O, a Hoosier -type kitchen cabi net $240, and a Weaver pump organ $230. REAPSOME SALE A public sale was held for Max Reapsome Saturday m Loysville, Perry AUCTION Saturday, December 4,1999 9:00 A.M. (Blizzard Date Monday , December 6) Location: 210 W. Sassafras St., Sehnsqrove. PA. Snyder Co. Turn off S. Market St at Coastal Store, 2 blocks to sale site. Complete I iqmdation of Win I'Groce Inc Silk Mill Maintenance Shop Equipment and fools. Pallet Jacks, Scales • Office Furniture - \ntiques Auction In Heated Huildun; MILLING MACHINE,. OTHER EQUIPMENT AND I POLS Cmeinnili loolmastci Vertical Milling Machine IHp Phase Motoi login Metal I alhe 2 bed 7 Phase Motoi Tapeicd Shank Dull Bits Ciaitsman Radial Dull Piess Delta 10 I iblc Saw 220 Volt Aimstiong Cot Bulling Machine Delta 6 Bench Gnndei Flat Bell Grinding Machine Clipper #9 Portable Lacer: Belt Vulcam/er Belts Up To 2 Defalt Couilcss Dull, DcWalt 7 1/4’ Lice Ciruitai Saw Skil Hec Drill Parts Washei Tool Boxes C ondint Bemlei Kidgid Pipe Wicnches Pipe Threader Hand Mcch Tools Oigani/crs Bench Vise Work Bench Wooden 12 Step I adder Werner 8 Fiberglass Step I adder 8 Fluorescent Shop I ighls Push Brooms Rakes Shovels Rubber Tire Whcelbanow Shop Vac Galv Fire fittings Jacobsen Snow Blower Homehte Weed Later PALLET JACKS, Barrett Self Propelled Power Lift Pallet Jack. 24 Volt Battery v\/Built-ln Charger. 4000 I,h. Cap.: Multiton Pallet Jack *'ooo Lb Cap Wooden Pallets Steel Piamc Pallets, Barrel Hand Truck. 2 Wheel Hand Tiucks, Utility Carts Alum. Dock Plate w/Curbs. Diamond Surface 4’\4': loledo 500 Lb. Pi; ~ “ - ;ital Platform Scale: Toledo 500 Lb Dial Platfoim Scale, Vinyl Strapping vv/Carl Fire Extinguishers partial 55 Gal Drum Ring Oil w/Pump and Dolly Etc MISC.: 6 Skids of New Cardboard Boxes 23 1/2 xlB 1/2 x3K’ Cardboard Pads IK x 23 Window Air Conditioners, Crosley Dehumidifier RCA 2 Di Ret, hree/er Dandux L aundry Carts 2 Dr Metal Cabinet Wooden & Metal Shelving Units Picnic Table, Household Items Plus Other Items ol Interest OFFICE EQUIP.; 6 Wooden Office Desks Office Chairs 4 Safe 29”VVx65”Hv29"D: Comi Drawer File Cabinet, Desk Slack Chairs Folding Table Fax Machine Mail Seale, Wall Clocks, IBM Wheelwnter #5 Soabai Label Printer Brothel Word Pioeessoi Hewlett Packard Computer Need Upgraded Plus Other Office Related Items ANTIQUES Oak C Roll Top Desk 54 W Oak Olhce Chans Spool Cabinet Inti Oak I lal lop Desk For I bread. H; \ppio\ 200 Woolllmi Bobbins Some vv/Wm F Door. ST (note On Them Approx. Cabinet Wooden Benches Small Cans u/Suel W beds Bionm Mint Posteis Am Silk Journal Maga/im.‘v lie 11 RMS: C ash or FA C heck. Subject to 6 f k Sales lax. h m h am tionads i om mhh am Uon-lm ator < om I UNCI! OWNER: Win. F. Groce, Inc. MARK J. JONES, AUCTIONEER jk Phone (570) 286-0052* Lie. #AU 1595-L Jeff Dunkelberger • Lie. #AU 3043-L ~~’ Auction Will Start With Tools County The auction was con ducted by Sanford G Teaman Auctions. Lancster, before 141 registered bid ders Items of interest includ ed a John Deere thermome ter $6O, a Daisy butter chum $130; a small kettle $35; a teapot $llO, burlap bags $22, washboards $2O each, perfume lamp $35, a Keystone number four lamp $35; meat hooks $4 each, hay hook $lO, two saw blades $25, an old saddle $5O, milk cans $2O and $25 each, a bell $6O, and a Planter’s peanut jar with a chipped lid $3BO Also sold were a small pm cushion $35; a 22-250 nfle with scope $3lO, a Pony 20-mch planer $260, a bobsled $375, four Perry County Annuals $9O each, a butter scoop and wooden bowl $5O; two bedroom suites $5OO each, a wagon seat $l3O, a spuming wheel $350; a maple comer cup board $325; three iron ket tles $2OO each; and an oak icebox m rough condition $490. Other items included slate at 90tf each; a rocker $210; seven half-pint milk bottles $12.50 each, a Roseville vase $55, two by Amish woman Barbara Ebersole $8100; a pair of lithograph of American Indians $425, a woolen blanket $575; and a Chinese three-dimensional picture puter Tiiatioiul 1 ime tester. Tensile Si Shills Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 27. 1999-R9K Notice!!! r' Christmas & New Year Holidays Schedule Auctioneers. Please Mail or Fax Public Sale Copy Early' DEADLINES CHRISTMAS - Mon , Dec 20,1999 12 Noon NEW YEARS - Mon , Dec 27, 1999 12 Noon FARM SHOW - Mon , Jan. 3, 2000 12 Noon Fax No, (717) 733-6058 Other items on the block included a pair of vintage cotton trousers $525, an 1857 embroidered sampler $450, a needlepomt-cover jewelry box $lO5O, embroi dered pm cushion balls $450-$2,700, two needle sheaths $475 and $7OO, a needlework eyeglass case $375, a bird-shaped pm cushion $1,150, two quilted straw baskets $230 and $390; an Indian war club $325, a leather sheath $260, two horse bndles $1,150 and $1,600; a pair of leather-fnnged leggings $1,250; two beaded bags $350 and $6OO, three pairs of moccasins $3OO, $325 and $5OO, a nfle cover $4,200, an effigy pipe $4OO, a silver ingot $475, a man’s pocket watch $250, a pair of gold frame eyeglasses $4OO, a pan - of silver frame eye glasses $575, and a set of seven buckles $350 Also sold were a George Washington inaugural but ton $ 1800, a blue washbowl “Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, COLLECTIBLES & TOOLS WED., DEC. 1,1999 AT 2:00 PM Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, located at the corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd. (approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata), Ephrata, Lancaster County, PA. FURNITURE: Jelly Cupboard, 2 Sets of Decorated Plank Chairs, 4 Leg Dropleaf Table, Washstand, Blanket Chest, Empire Chest of Drawers (w/curly maple drawers), OAK - Dropleaf Ext Table, SM SIDE BY SIDE DESK/BOOKCASE, Bowed China Closet, Sm Washstand, Plant Stand, Cane Rocker, MAHOGANY - FINE 10 pc DINING ROOM SUITE, LG EMPIRE STYLE BOOK CASE, Flip Top Card Table, Cedar Wardrobes, DEPRESSION - Fine 5 Pc Bedroom Suite, Deco Smoking Stand, Pine Chest of Drawers, Marble Coffee Table, Box Springs & Mattresses, Porcelain Top Cabinet, Child’s Desk, Quilting Frame APPLIANCES: Maytag Auto Washer, Dryer, Cookware; Flatware, Silver Plated Pcs , Fire Extinguishers, Scales CHINA & GLASSWARE: Queens Rose Plate; Collection of Cups & Saucers, Set of Homer Laughlm China, Bluebird China, Tureen; Nontake Tea Set, Stoneware Pennsbury Pottery, Figurines, Collector Plates, Pressed & Pattern Glass, Fostona, Carnival Glass, Art Glass; Stemware LINENS: Quilts, Fancywork; Braided Rug, Baskets, Jewelry, Lions Club Memorabilia, Marble Roller, Toys, A C Pedal Tractor, Sled, Hobby Horse, 2 ANTIQUE WOODEN STORE SIGNS TOOLS: Honda Mower, Wheelbarrow, Mantis Rototiller, Cham Saw Jig Saw, Hand Tools, Mountville, Corn Sheller, Express Wagon, Sprinkling Cans, English Saddle Antique Wheelchair, 1905 Racycle Bicycle (Restored), Sleds, Wooden Shaft Golf Clubs Copper Buck Weathervane No out of state checks without prior approval Horst aucts. T AU43BL i. uierm (717) 85g 1331 . (7 i 7) 738 3 qbo Timothy G. Fax # (717) 738 2132 Thomas A. voices of experience $650, a pair of glass mantel lusters $450, a tramp art alarm clock wooden stamp $875, an English dagger $9OO, a brass-and-iron weather vane $425, a carved eagle trade sign $2,550, a goose decoy $350, a folk art comb box $450, a set of poker chips $2,650, a pair of brass pic ture hangers $1,550, a tole- ware document box $575, a folk art wooden cow $825, a copper gooseneck tea ket tle $5OO, two brass andirons $l4OO and $l7OO, and a pair of wrought-iron jamb hooks $450 The sale was conducted by Horst Auctioneers ot Ephrata There were 250 registered bidders * Buying! * Diamonds, gold, estate jewelry Coins, antique jewelry of all types Parkhill Jewelry 5 West Main St. Ephrata, PA 17522 717-733-8800 .
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