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PUBLIC AUCTION OFFICE EQUIPMENT, DESKS, CHAIRS, FILE CABINETS, ETC. Under a tent at J F. Anselmo’s Farm (Former Walters Farm), 3 miles E of Lewisburg, PA, along Rt 45. I 2 miles E. of Rt 147 (Northumberland County) TUESDAY EVE., MAY 2, 2000 Starting at 5:00 PM Brief listing follows: 100’s of items OFFICE EQUIPMENT, OFFICE CHAIRS, DESKS, FILE CABINETS, ETC. Over iOO office chairs, all kinds like uph & wooden Executive hi backs, swivels, straight, sliders, stackers, etc., 25 office desks, (including 4 Bankers roll lops) Executive & secretary models m wood & metal; 3’-4*-5* computer work stations; 5’ metal frame work benches; printer stands, Pitney-Bowes Mail office work stations (s’B” long) on wheels w/shdmg doors; at least 50 5’ metal tables w/drawers; several wood gram conference tables, folding tables, 20 metal (2-3-4-S) drawer file cabinets, 3 upright TV stations, I w/file area; 3 sliding door shelf cabinets; 4 large metal pull out drawer files; 4 large draw er metal files; 20 sliding door metal cabinets; several dry erase boards from 4’ up to 10’; round pedestal tables, drafting tables; clothes racks, lamps, electric light boards; several room dividers, 2 floor safes, metal shelving, etc This bam is full, if you need good clean office equipment, be here on Tues. Eve., May 2. Preview Day of sale. Owner: J.EANSELMO Clip & Save - Only Ad In This Paper Conducted By t— m 1515 Kepner Hill Road Muncy, PA 17756 PA Lie. *RY 71L <570|54 M ”7 AUCTION REAL ESTATE MAY 13, 2000 North Middletown Twp. 12:00 NOON 531 Pleasant Hall Road - 4 miles from Carlisle - 74 North FARMETTE - 12 Acres - 1850’s House & Bam, 4 Bedroom - Lg. Living Room w/Fireplace - New Kitchen - House 95% Restored. ACREAGE - 42 Acres of Open Land Adjoining. OPEN HOUSE Sun. April 30th and May 7,1 to 4 PM. Call 379-3275 or 249-1978. 60 Day Settlement - Sold with reserve, $lO,OOO Down on eacK lot - Selling disclosure Sfatemeht and Survey available. Attorney, Dale Shugart, Jr. ROWE’S AUCTION SERVICE (RH79L) 249-1978 LEAMAN AUCTIONS & REAL ESTATE Sanford G. Leaman, CAI Auctioneer!Realtor/Appraiser 101 White Oak Drive, Lancaster, PA 17601-4842 Ph. (717) 569-4164 - FAX (717) 569-8847 •Toll Fret 1-800-836-8113 WEB SITE: http://www.lamnauct.com EMAIL; farmboy@lamnauct.com SHORT NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION US POSTAL SERVICE SURPLUS EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2000 @ 10:00 AM 1910 N. sth Street, Reading, PA CLARK Electric TUGGER, Gravely Riding Sulky (new). Auto. Banding Machines, 8’ AIR FLO 12V CINDER/SALT SPREADER for truck, (good cond.), MEYER MINI Spreader for Pickup, Concave Mirror, Steel scaffolding, Craftsman 10” radial arm saw, Craftsman 10” table saw on stand, Steel doors and frames. Room A/C in carton, recessed quartz & fluorescent lights, rolls of Belden wire of all sizes. Porcelain signs, MTD 21” snow Blower, Locking alum. Bulletin board, Turbine Paint Sprayer, Scales, chain, scrap steel, wood office desks w/secretary, copper & iron pipe, plywood, new 2’x4’ fiber glass ceiling panels, new motors, electrical boxes, relays, transformers, gear reducing motors, steel posts & post driver, 7” bench grinder, computer table, 12’ Satellite dish (new), rubber runners, sorting/welding tables, electric drain snake, file and tool cabinets, New large mail boxes, plus many other items too numerous to mention. Sale By: US POSTAL SERVICE Phillip H. Schnee Material Management Specialist Sanford G. Leaman, CAI Auctioneer AU-532-L, Ph # 1-800-836-8113 NO FOOD STAND Sale Reports SHAAK SALE A Street in Schaeffers sale of real estate and town, including a 27- farm equipment was by-74 foot barn, was held Saturday for bought for $60,000 by Leroy and Edna John and Marian Shaak, Schaeffers- Herr,Lititz. town. A half-acre Farm equipment parcel of land on Oak included a Far- ABSOLUTE AUCTION REAL ESTATE 2-1/2 Story Semi Detached Frame Barn/Two Car Garage ANTIQUE FURNITURE ANTIQUES - CROCKERY FRAMED PIECES - CLOCKS GLASSWARE and CHINA LINENS-WDN STORE SIGN HH GOODS - APPLIANCES LAWN, GARDEN and TOOLS Bxlo SHED - IRON SAFE Saturday, May 13, 2000 At 9:00 AM 1584 Slate Hill Road, Fairfield, Drumore Twp. (From Buck . . .Rt. 272 South. Go 1 mile past Valley View Restaurant. Turn Right on River Rd. Left on Slate Hill Rd. Go 2.5 miles to auction). Two Auctioneers Selling All Day! AUCTION SCHEDULE 9 a.m. - Furniture and Box Lots 10 a.m. - Tools and Antiques 1 p.m. - Real Estate OPEN HOUSE DATES Sundays, April 30 and May 7 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. or by appointment. Seller Velma Grubb Deceased Robert and Nellie Grubb Thomas and Arlene Wise ATTORNEY Arnold & Beyer ' ’ J. William Beyer S JESSICA ANN £==} AY-245-L iiaudH AUCTIONEER 111 oyLy wolgemuth AUCTION Lumber & Building Material Sale LOCATION: 109 N. Maple Ave., Leola, PA 17540 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2000 9:00 AM 200 WINDOWS - Vinyl & Anderson; Garden Windows: Anderson Bow Box Windows; Bow Windows; Peachtree Windows, 200 DOORS; Interior & Exterior Pre-Hung Patio Doors; Bi- Folds - Dbl. Doors; Sliders; French Doors; Doors w/Side Lights; Leaded Glass Doors; Tractor Trailer Load of Vinyl SIDING; Roof Shingles Tar Paper; All Kinds of Trim & Molding; HARD WARE; Nails; Screws; 250 KITCHEN CABI NETS: Medicine Cabinets; Broom CLosets; Cultured VANITY TOPS & COUNTER TOPS, Vanities; Door Latches; Door Locks, Wash Bowls; Different Sizes of Trusses; PANELING; Trailer Load of Pine Boards; Hardwoods; LUM BER; 1/2”, 5/8”, & 3/4” Plywood; Flake Board; 3/4” OSB Board; Fiberglass Tub & Shower (Some Handicap) Units; Whirlpools; Sinks; Ceiling Tile; Insulation (4’-8’ Sheets); Metal Roofing; Steps; Flashing; Soffit; Ceramic Tile; Carpet & Vinyl Flooring. Hardwood Flooring, Kiln Dry Wood, 5 Tractor Trailer Loads Green Lumber, 10’-20’ Spouting, Coils, Log Home Logs (2500 Linear Feet), 45 Laminated Beams (up to 40’ long) Auctioneer Note: Selling with 5 auctioneers simultaneously, bring a friend! Terms: Cash or PA check with ID, Visa or Mastercard. List subject to change. WOLGEMUTH AUCTION (#2357) Call Dennis (717) 656-2947 FAX (717) 656-6011 http://www.wolgemuth-auction.com EMAIL-wolgemuth-auct@juno.com Next Lumber & Building Supply Sale: JUNE 7, 2000 mall Cub tractor, $3,100; Farmall Cub cultivators, $450; a New Holland buck saw, $75; a two-way plow for a Cub tractor, $185; a Cub disk, $200; a Stanley router, $150; a scalding trough, $180; a butcher table, $5O; a Farm Craft garden tractor, $375; an or chard sprayer, $175; a Simplicity 12 HP lawn tractor, $800; a Work Horse model 700 lawn tractor, $400; a Sim plicity snow blower, $650; a Craftsman rear-tine tiller, $300; a Important Folk Art Being Sold At PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE ■ ANTIQUES Saturday, May 13, 2000 9:00 AM Misc. Lots • 9:30 AM-12:00 NOON - Numbered Lots 12:00 NOON • Real Estate and Storage Shed 12:30 PM - Automobile Followed by Remaining Numbered Lots AUCTION HELD AT PREMISES: 1 mile East of Schaefferstown along Route 897, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania In 1940 Clyde Youtz and his family moved to his present home m Schaefferstown Clyde followed many interests but pursued the world of antiques as a full time occupation. Clyde married his wife Betty and built a new house in 1943. In this dwelling, Clyde assembled a very important co'lection of folk art, antiques, and memorabilia. Clyde and his wife Betty became living legends in the world of antiques. The passing of both of them creates a significant void in the realm of those who knew them throughout the years. It is our privilege to offer the real property along with selected personal property of the late Clyde and Betty Youtz. REAL ESTATE • 3 Properties PROPERTY #1: Consists of a 1.5 story 24’ x 28’ home with attached 14’ x 22’ garage. The Ist floor has a living room, kitchen, den, 1 bedroom and bath. The 2nd floornas an unfinished attic area Full Cement basement. Situated on a 56’ x 314’ lot. Legal description found in Deed Book 8W Page 445. PROPERTY #2: (known as 415 State Route 897, Newmanstown) Consists of a 1 5 story 24’ x 28’ home with attached 16’ x 24’ family room with fireplace The Ist floor has a living room, kitchen, den and powder room. The 2nd floor has 2 bed rooms and a bath. Full heated basement with outside rear entrance. Situated on a 69’ x 133’ lot. Legal description found in Deed Book 61 Page 489 PROPERTY #3: Consists of a 16’ x 32' concrete block 1 car garage and a 12’ x IT one car carport situated on an 83’ x 133’ lot. Legal description foundin Deed Book 38 page 305. NOTE: The properties will be offered separately and together. REAL ESTATE SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT, ANTIQUES & PERSONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION OF PERSONAL ITEMS: Fine early whirly gig of Amish Man; Mountz carving of seated bear along with an early photograph of Aaron Mountz; Great small square oak china closet along with 5 other china closets; Nice grained 4 door cupboard; Plank seat settee; 2 lift top commodes; 6 leg drop leaf table with original red surface; One drawer stand; Porch benches; Harmonica display case; Painted Victorian dresser; Chest of drawers; Youth Morris chair and sofa; Boston rocker; Bird’s eye maple chest of drawers, Trunk. Very fine scriflito bowl, 1937/Stahl with tulips and Washington & American Shield; Scarce photo of Babe Ruth; Rare Babe Ruth Pinch Hit tin tobacco sign; Hall of Fame Baseball Card Book; Scarce 1769 Ephrata sheepskin deed/George Hacker, Cocalico Township/ signed by Peter Miller; Fashion Cut Plug & Plow Boy tobacco tins; lot of Hassan cards; Sports Mecca Cigarettes sports & athletic cards Gaudy Welsh “Seeing Eye” -10-1/2” soup; 2 creamers; Good toddy plate; 9 cups & saucers; sauce dish; Colored ironstone; Feather; Bennington plate & pitcher; Schoolhouse spatter saucer; Gaudy Dutch single rose sugar bowl (no lid); Blue ros ter spatter sugar bowl (no lid); Salopian cups & saucers; Leeds cups; W. Smith red ware crock; Pie plates; Good wooden spice set; Unusual hand carved set of wooden tools; Butcher tools; Cast iron cannon, Betty lamps; Tin nursing bottles; Lots of cookie cutters; Candle sticks; Gooseneck coffee pot. Three samplers; Fine Lebanon sampler by mary Stambugh - ex Levi Gilbert estate; Eleanora Strickler, Lebanon sampler; Fine Kutztown Fair broadside; Great Frames; Several oil paintings; “The Red Bridge/S S.R.R ” Pine Grove, “Amisb” by T Umble; Oil painting by Alla Bucher, Rexmont; Lots of broadsides including Dr. Stoy’s cure for rabies; Lots of birth records; Reverse painted tire advertising sign; Roosevelt/Franklin presidential broadsides, Badges; Hundreds of postcards and albums; Early advertising cards. Scarce large tall bow tie compote; Lots of colored pattern glass, Hand painted china; 2 fine opalescent water pitchers; Unusual early milk glass forms; Ruby glass; Colored salts; Blue Hains Dottle; Fine Hall’s Deco tea pot; Glass candy con tainers including clown on rocking horse; Hens on nest; Carnival glass including dark carnival toothpick holder; Local advertising; Bomberger’s Whiskey labels and shot glasses; Calendar plates - Shanfelder & Weik, Klemfeltersville; Fitzgerald & Co., Lebanon; 2 great Irwin Horst, Schaefferstown advertising fans; Mock milk bottle; Early metal hunting license; Lebanon Fire department cards; Early Schaefferstown cards; Early hooks including Conrad Weiser & The Indian Policy of Colonial PA/ Walton; History of PA/ Engle; Artwork of Lebanon County/1895; Children’s books; Early photographs; Choice Clayton Sellers / Mohnton, PA 1920’s caricature drawings; Folk carvings; Oil lamps; Hanging lamp shadesand parts; plus hundreds of interesting small items - too numerous to mention. Good Hotpoint 18.2’ Refrigerator; Depression Kitchen Cabinet; Metal Base Cabinets; Linens; Cedar Chest; Microwave; 1981 Plymouth Horizon (50,000 miles); Wooden Storage Shed. PREVIEW OF PERSONAL PROPERTY: Friday, May 12 from 3:00 to 6:30 PM. QUESTIONS?; Cal! Ken Fegan (717) 867-4375 ATTORNEY: Calvin D. Spitler, Esquire AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: NELSON L. EBERSOLE, AUCTIONEER Lie.# - AU-001307-L • 30 West Main Street, Annville, PA Phone# (717) 867-4487 • FAX# (717) 867-5606 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 29, 2000-627 Craftsman drill press, $235; a Craftsman band saw, $175; a Craftsman shaper, $100; a Mighty Mac shredder, $B5; a sickle bar mower, $200; a potato plow, $120; a two-section harrow, $7O; a forge, $300; an anvil, $135; a planer, $550; a butcher fur nace, $200; three butcher kettles, $l3O - a stirrer, $B5; and a cider press, $225. Also sold were a tin Lititz insurance sign, $250 and a Longacre Dairy milk can, $llO. The sale was con ducted by Kline, Kreider & Good Auc tioneers of Bowmans ville. There were 272 registered bidders. & MW