fi PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES & GUNS SAT., MAY 27. 2000 At 9:00 A.M. Real Estate at 2:00 P.M. Located at 130 Shenk Ave , Strasburg Turn off East Mam St on Shenk Ave , Lane Co , PA Lot 75’ Frontage, 125’ Deep M/L 1-1/2 story brick & frame dwelling w/storm windows & doors Kitchen w/built-m cabinets, elect, stove, broom closet, dining area, living room, open stairway, full bath w/lmen closet in hallway, 2 bedrooms w/closets Second floor 2 bedrooms w/closets. Full bath w/lmen closet, stor age space, hardwood floors throughout, window treat ments stay Full basement, elect, baseboard heat, elect, water heater, 200 amp service, town water & sewer Large 2-car concrete block garage, elect, door opener, work space, blacktop drive Open for inspection Sats , May 6 & 13 from 2 00 till 4 00 P.M or for appointment call 442-4874 10% down day of sale, balance on or before July 27, 2000 Terms by REBA R. SINGER Aucts Earl Singer (deceased) Robert E , Jeffrey R & Michael L Martin, 656-7770 AUOOOSBOL Randall L. Ranck Harry Yost, Atty No Out of State Checks Lunch Available TWO ACTION PACKED DAYS WITH A good selection of approx 400 horse drawn coaches, carnages & sleighs and over 7,000 lots of fine appointments, books, framed pictures & prints, western & English saddles, side saddle made in England, never used, lots of new & used tack livery, harness & parts, single & pairs of carriage & wagon lamps, driving & riding bridle bits, collectibles & many other horse related items & collectibles western memorabilia Also, horse drawn farm machinery, wagon gears, wagon wheels, poles & shafts, primitive tools advertising items & lots more SEEING IS BELIEVING" PLAN TO ATTEND BOTH DAYS" Special collections include Tool collection, carpenters planes, drill & bits, chisels, screw drivers, asstd levels, woodworking knives, socket drivers in ong cases, WW II mirror & straight razor, pistol cleaning kit, men's waxed canvas coat (1930‘5), CANTEEN & CUP FOR CAVALRY SADDLE & many other nice clean tools Railroad lantern, Franklin fireplace, hanging bridle hanging bracket, wheel spoke shaver/planer, harness hardware wooden dog sled, & lots more FRIDAY CATALOGUE SESSIONS are closed, but we're still taking other consignments for the Yield sessions TERMS: BUYER'S PREMIUM • 6% ON ALL ITEMS SELLING FOR $l,OOO & OVER (PER ITEM) • 10% ON ALL ITEMS SELLING UNDER $l,OOO (PER ITEM) • CASH TRAVELERS CHECK, CERTIFIED CHECK, MONEY ORDERS, US FUND ONLY Personal or business \lliim C tinu m on.in il tondmon vi nh |i imtino on mJo tk. link I oui Hi'li Ski^h" ()iun il C iiiulmon DoUOI N I’ll II (i'll I’nli ill\ Roloial *** * ¥ Marti n Auctioneers, Inc. 4 -K 12 North Railroad Aienue • P.O. Box 99 • New Holland, PA 17557 4 '‘jHUML ★ Phone: (717) 354-6671 • Fax: (717) 354-8248 0| 4 PA-AY-000144L ♦ CA-K 79 PA-ALM)()()I KML •NCL ic #4626 THmOh rfudiimu. %. Paid 7.. Marlin , Jr. President Auctioneer Roger Spencer - Auctioneer Patrick Morgan - Auctioneer SIPKIMCS- ®»lf !Sl(e:i|gliL<s Jb, tirquin'ets FRIDAY, MAY 5 & SATURDAY, MAY 6 NlllO lop SlllliV Foi nioic inhumation icgaitlmg this auction oi an auction ol >olii own contact Paul Z Mai tin, li oi Shulcy Moigan at (717) 154-6671 Al L ITEMS SOLD "AS IS. WHERE IS" NO PRIVATE SALES WHATSOEVER WILL RE ALLOWED ON AUCTION SITE FACILITIES. ALL SALES MUST GO THROUGH THE AUG LION OI I ICE STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ALL PRINTED MATERIAL 10 th Anniversary Benefit Auction Mifflin County Christian Academy Sat., May 6, 2000 at 9:00 AM (Breakfast begins at 6:30 am) Reedsville Youth Park Autographed Memorabilia: Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Die Cast Race Cars, Rene Portland Basketball, David Robinson Photo, Randy Moss mini-helmet, Mark Lowry book, Terrel Davis card and coin set, Kordell Stewart football, Fran Fisher, and much more. Quilts and Wall Hangings: 22 Total Car: 1987 Toyota Cehca ST Anniversary Crocks: limited handcrafted blue sponged pitchers. Gift Certificates: Hundreds of certificates from local vendors. Hardware: 169 piece tool set, shovel saw, rake, socket set. Auto Supplies: oil, glass cleaner, inner tubes, washer fluid, sun shades, wax. Specialty Items: Thomas Kmkade print and mantel clock. Daphne Marthouse print, Ron Shirk painting, savings bonds, collector coins, Nascar collectibles, athletic coins, furniture, antiques, musical instruments. Crafts: a wide variety of crafts at the craft table. Class Baskets: Pre-School - Old Fashioned Story Time; Ist & 2nd - Out On The Old Front porch; 3rd & 4th - Country Cupboard, sth & 6th - Eagle’s Room; 7th & Bth - Candy Basket; 9th 10th - Baby Basket; 11th & 12th - Fin ar Sporting; Office - A Cozy Comer. For a complete listing and booklet call: 717-242-1481 Chicken Bar-B-Que Friday, May sth Beginning at 12 Noon Call for Orders Brian Click, Auctioneer, Lie. Au-2932-L Bolilm S iiktli Rc'lniul l)ili\ii\ NS i.i'ii will) Spin. Si il fc o i BBOMh^QI llnuMii I’oin (n_ Ui'ioiul M uli In Ruw'ki iV C o M Rool Si il Rii ik i ■> 4 Si/i i Ri'‘it'ii J M nli In kimh ill Sale Reports KAUFFMAN ESTATE SALE A 31-acre farm was sold for $295,000 at a public auction of real estate, personal prop erty and antiques held Saturday, April 15, for the Fairy K. Kauff man estate, 2608 Bain bridge Road, Bainbridge. The farm was sold to Ben Burkholder IV and Georgiann Burk holder. Personal property and antiques sold in cluded spinning wheel, $5,000; a Carni val chop plate, $3,850; a salt crock, $180; a Northwood bowl, $140; a splint basket, $140; a Roseville basket, $140; cookie PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., MAY 6 @ 9:00 AM Loc.: 1130 Lancaster Pike, Drumore, Lancaster Co., PA (Dir.' Take Rte. 272 S. 13 miles S of Lancaster) (1 mile S from Rte 272 & 372 inter sec.), (LOCATED AT THE JOCKEY LOT BLDG. #2) FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, GLASS/ CHINA, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, TOOLS, FISH, ITEMS, PICTS., ETC. FOOD SERVED Auction by RHODA FISHER PROBST FAMILY AUCTION ERIC R. PROBST, Auct. AU-001856-L, 464-3700 checks accepted only with a current bank letter of guaranteed payment made payable to Martin Auctioneers, Inc No Exceptions l This currently dated letter must be presented at time of regis tenng for a buyer's number Sorry No Credit Cards l BUYERS; All merchandise must be paid by end of sale day and removed from the fairgrounds by noon on Sunday, May 7 2000 HOWEVER shipping and storage can be arranged and it would be to your advantage to contact our office (717) 354-6671 prior to the week of auction to make tentative arrangements All Breed Pony Sale Saturday - 4:00 PM Registered & Grade Ponies Receiving Consignments Until May Ist Pony Showing - Sat. 10 AM until start of auction RECEIVING TIMES - WEEK OF AUCTION Tuesday May 2-12 Noon to 6PM Wednesday May 3-9AMto 6 PM Thursday, May 4 - 9 AM to 6 PM Friday, May 5 & Saturday May 6 - SAM until start of auction ( llllt'iK \N i.mi •»*( Ski lilt'll Bn. >1 N Mum i ilinwxki tV It' I AUCTION SITE PHONE: 717-228-2828 WEEK OF SALE ONLY I ancaster Farming, Saturday, April 29, 2000-825 cutters, $6O; a Carni val water set, 4550; a redware bowl, $140; a New Brighton three gallon jug, $200; a blue decorated crock, $450; a four-piece carnival set, $200; and a candle mold, $llO. Other items sold in cluded a Nutting print, $140; a slag glass lamp, $775; a Cowden jug, $240; di amond rings, $5OO each; a Coke tip tray, $170; a match holder, $100; a Delft lamp, $130; a child’s chair, $80; a Lincoln bust, $160; flow-blue plates, $140; a Victorian print and frame, $150; an 1865 flask, $9O; a copper kettle, $175; a dough tray, $190; ster- siiuuiiv m, mi, | |. «jy On.milu | u ( h n V II >L I .1 i<t \\ l\ in. ( lip|Vi (>I nil Si J V Ik in ( k Hki Ml \I 1 1 Ik II 1 MInIkI I in m 1 I>u v ii iul V inn 1 1 ml ii ilk i 4 4 t *44 " \Miik Mi C * r 'W ( ,n,lk l{tlll)U 11 Hi i"u it IK . I imp eoscope cards, $140; and a bowl and pitcher set, $325. Also sold were fur niture items and a tractor, including a three-pronged shaken fork, $300; chickens on nests, $6O each; a flax wheel, $300; an oak side by side, $500; a marble-top table, $350; a wood box, $275; a round oak table, ; a dry sink, $675; a four-stack bookcase, $700; oak china closets, $1,200, $6OO, and $425; and a John Deere riding tractor, $1,200. The sale drew 312 registered bidders. The auction was con ducted by Shaffner Auction Co., Eliza bethtown. Mark Dif fenderfer and Marty Fleck were the auc tioneers. WITT SALE A Public Auction of farm equipment was held April 21 for the estate of Dr. James Witt, at Fort Littleton take Rt. 522 North 6 miles. Some prices in cluded; old time grav ity gas pump $1,175, J.D. 40 crawler $4,800, J.D. R tractor $5,900, J.D. A R tractor $4BO, M.H. 33 tractor $3,000 8N tractor $2,500 and doctor’s buggy $l,lOO. Lyle E. Reed was the auctioneer. 2000 \i i\ InK (. m «li m(A i hi 1 11 in V> > 1 1 H t. 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