Sale Reports SULLIVAN SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held July 27 by Raymond W. Sullivan 111, north west of Quarryville, Pa. on Hilldale Road. The #1 parcel of 21 Vi acres with nine acres tillable was sold for $86,000. The #2 parcel of 22 acres which was mostly wooded brought $86,000. Kreider, Kline and Good were the auc tioneers. GRIFF SALE A Public Sale of a diversified collection was held July 29 by Drs. Roberta and Leonard Griff, 1545 Appletree Road, Beaufort Farms, Har risburg, Pa. Some prices re ceived were: pedal cars $2,200 to $6,250, Steiff lion $l,lOO, Gilbert atomic energy lab $l,lOO, porcelain Coke sign $650, Nicker bacher bear $550, erec tor set $575, Stero viewer $5OO, wooden doll house $275, tray lot of trade cards $260 and Hoener harmon ica sign $2lO. Ken Fleck was the auctioneer. RENTZEL SALE A Sale of personal property from a seven generation home in Nashville, York Co. was held July 27 at Auction Barn north of Man chester, Pa. along Rt. 181. Some prices were: miniature blanket chest $3,000, deer bank $750, papier mache pumpkin items $l4O to $235, small slant-front desk $240, dough tray $2OO and quilts $l5O to $350 each. Rentzel’s Auction Service conducted the sale. ROWE ESTATESALE A Public Auction was held July 29 for the estate of Marie V. Rowe, east end of Montandon, Pa. along Rt. 45. Some prices in cluded; 1986 Celebrity Chevrolet $3,850, Aunt Jemima celluloid spice set $225, large shooting marble $lOO, 40 milk bottles aver aged $25, blue deco rated jug $1,500, express wagon $65, Hess trucks up to $35 and oak Morris chair with footrest $l5O. Wayne Hess and Lori Hess-Lauver were the auctioneers. BYLERSALE A Public Sale of household goods was held July 29 by Jacob H. and Nannie Byler, 2Vi miles south of Belleville, Pa. on Rt. 655 in the village of Whitehall. Some prices were: hand meat sheer $4OO, small souvenir tray $llO, three small braided rugs $B5, quilts $l7O to $3OO, gas iron $lOO, 30-30 rifle $320, 12-gauge pump shotgun $230, fuel tank $ll5, chicken crates $32.50 each, open spring wagon $1,200, sausage stuffer $l2O, kettle furnace $155, five-leg oak table $360, oak buffet $350, Hitzer wood stove $450, two piece cottage bedroom suite $275 and oak washstand $290. Mark and Brian Glick were the auc tioneers. WOLANDSALE A Public Sale of real estate and machinery was held July 29 by Ronald and Jean Woland, 989 Moun tain House Road, Hal ifax, Pa. There were 181 registered bidders. The 34-acre far mette with 12-acres wooded and a twoVi story log frame house with aluminum siding and a two-story shed was sold for $140,000. Other prices in cluded: Farmall Super A with attachments $1,300, Ford 8N trac tor $3,150, Atlantic wash board $35, egg scales $4O to $47.50, egg baskets $l4 each, chicken crate $5O, oak side-by-side $560, blanket chest $45, cast iron kettle $BO, corn shelter $50,8 xlO stor age shed $425 and McCormick-Deering #7 mower $3OO. Linn Lenker man aged the sale. MIDDAUGH ESTATESALE A Public Sale of per sonal property was held July 22 for the estate of Violet Mid daugh at 922 Enders Road, Halifax, Pa. Some prices were: old Valentine $26, 1938 metal hunting li cense $22.50, Hop-A- Long Cassidy cup $4O, Roy Rogers’ pins $4O, metal cups and dessert dishes $5O, sale bill and advertisement $4O, three Fire King green mixing bowls, $6O and oil jar $37.50. Linn Lender was the auctioneer. CAYMAN, LINTHICUM AND ALLISON ESTATES SALES A Public Auction of personal property was held July 20 for the es tates of Jay Gayman, Pearl Linthicum (Car lisle) and Wilbert Alli son (Shippensburg) seven miles west of Carlisle, Pa. on U.S. #ll. Some prices were: J.D. hit and miss engine $625, Farmall Cub tractor $1,500, oak wardrobe $750, oak ball and claw stand $335, mahogany comer chine $6OO, ma hogany bookcase $3lO, miniature tramp art chest $250, mahog any diningroom suite $450, Depression glass $lO to $65, Watt ware bowls and pitchers $35 to $135 and Guardian cookware $2O to $l5O for roaster. Rowes Auction Ser vice conducted the sale. KNEPPSALE A Public Sale of per sonal property was held July 24 by Mr. and Mrs. Loren and Helen Knepp, R.D. 1, Beaver Springs, Pa. Some prices re ceived were: fishing creel $27.50, ice cream scoop $3O, cat cookie jar $75, 44-40 gun $l,lOO, 45-90 gun $3,600, 16-gauge gun $350 and lawn tractor $3OO. Hassinger and Courtney were the auctioneers. MOADSALE A Public Sale of per sonal property was held July 29 by Ra chael Moad and the late Charles Moad, two miles south of Sel insgrove, Pa. off Pawl ing Station Road. Some items sold were: welder $3OO, generator $3OO, lawn tractor $1,350, DeWalt drill $lOO and freezer $65. Hassinger and Courtney were the auctioneers. MARTIN SALE Real estate and per sonal property belong ing to Elvin and Mary A. Martin were auc tioned off Saturday to 202 registered bidders by Aaron E. Martin Auction Service of Ephrata. A two-bedroom ran ch-style home with a two-car attached garage at 557 Stevens Road, Ephrata, was sold to Leon Nolt, Ephrata, for $136,000. Other items sold in cluded a John Deere LXI72 riding mower, $1,500; a Troy roto tiller, $920; a yard trailer, $120; a 3,500- watt generator, $400; a drill press, $160; a Craftsman planner, $230; a jointer, $75; a bench vise, $B5; an Echo weed eater, $7O; a limb shredder, $200; a lawn roller, $65; two folding tables, $140; a cedar chest, $320; a blond chest of drawers, $65; a Maytag washer and dryer, $320; a recliner, $130; four quilt frames, $95 each; a Meyers milk bottle, $45; a 20-gauge shot gun, $110; a 8.8. gun, $5O; a Fisher Price ferris wheel, $6O; two blue willow platters, $140; a Tonka toy truck, $110; a pun ched-tin lantern, $310; a log cabin quilt, $100; a quilt and quilt top, $lOO and $140; a hooked rug, $140; a brass bucket, $9O; and a miniature wrench, $340. MUSSER SALE Six acres of wood land were auctioned off Saturday, along with a variety of items belonging to William Musser of Brecknock Township. The woodland, also located in Brecknock Township, sold for $36,800 to Larry Foltz, Bowmansville. Other items sold in cluded a generator, $7O; a welder, $5O; an air compressor, $9O; a moon light, $100; an Allis Chalmers WD tractor, $550; a 1993 Plymouth car, $1,800; a pocket watch, $55; an 1807 deed, $110; and an 1826 deed, $95. The auction was run by Leroy S. and Paul W. Horst with 137 reg istered bidders in at tendance. GRILL ESTATESALE A public auction of real estate, folk art, furniture and miscel laneous items was held Saturday for the estate of Lena Grill. Art Pannebecker Auction Service of Reinholds hosted the sale at 41 N. Reams town Road, Reams town. There were 360 reg istered bidders. The real estate sold for $71,000 to Betty Roland, Reinholds. She now owns the two*/2-story brick home and a two-story workshop on the prop erty. Three Hattie Brunner originals were sold: two farm landscapes for $2,200 and $2,000 and one 1958 greeting card, $325. Other folk art auctioned included a Luke Gottshall carved wooden bird, $110; two Gottshall bird paintings, $llO and $200; and an E.B. Young wooden fork, $6OO. Catching $3,000, the highest-selling filr niture item was a blind corner cupboard that once belonged to Hattie Brunner. Other furniture sold in cluded an oak side board with a bowed front, $1,400; a five piece mahogany bed room suite, $1,650; a painted nightstand, $180; a pedal organ, $160; a hall rack, $680; two oak dressers, $l4O and $160; an oak table,3o; a child’s desk, $200; a blanket chest, $250; and an old jelly cupboard, $l3O. Collectors’ items sold included an F. Brubaker shaving mug, $120; four small flow-blue dishes, $220; a flow-blue plate, $170; a wind-up rabbit telephone toy, $210; a Santa wind-up toy, $155; an 1861 Millville jar, $5O; an old stuffed teddy bear, $390; a Captain Marvel bank, $200; a Popeye bank, $7O; a 1790 Brecknock Township deed, $195; and a Planters Pea nuts jar, $lO5. Also sold were a set of wooden shutters, $100; four quilts, $2lO to $5OO each; two small pin cushions, $B5 and $9O; a small Cushman bench, $110; a goose doorstop, $155; a candy case, $180; a rye basket, $9O; and a gold ring, $llO. ARCHER ESTATESALE A public sale of real estate, household goods and toys was held Saturday for the James R. Archer estate, 185 Cooper Avenue, Landisville. Conducted by John M. Hess Auction Ser vice Inc., the sale drew 246 registered bidders. The real estate, a two-story brick house, sold for $85,000 to Alan Cherkin, Landis ville. A 1992 Mercury Sable brought $3,100. Among the toys sold were a Ben Hur play set, $1,000; a Paladin tin lunch box, $95; a chuck wagon tin lunch box, $140; a “Robert the Robot” in original box, $200; a Howdy Doody piano, $6O; a tin construction Cater pillar, $150; a Tonka Farms tin cattle truck, $250; a Tonka tin fire truck, $125; a steel army ■ truck, $170; a Fort Apache play set, $130; a John Deere 620 toy tractor, $200; a John Deere toy grain drill, $100; a John Deere toy baler, $100; a “Green Ghost” board game, $5O; an Oriole head-bobber, $B5; a Texaco No. 4 truck bank, $B5; a cas t-iron zeppelin, $130; a cast-iron tow truck with white wheels, $150; and a Roy Rogers’ holster and toy gun, $lOO. Household goods sold included an etched mirror, $B5; a horse ceiling light, $80; a mahogany bed room suite, $550; a child’s rolltop desk, $130; an oak dresser with mirror, $225; and a veneer dining room suite, $4OO. HERTZOG SALE Tools and collectibles were sold Wednesday at a public auction held for William D. Hertzog, 27 E. Cottage Avenue, Millersville. There were 184 reg istered bidders. Highlights included a tin Cor-Cor dump truck, $230; a Gurley spotting scope with tripod, $160; a blue decorated No. 4 crock jug, $160; an early tin train engine, $110; a brass circular alpha numerical stencil, $95; a pair of early tele phones, $9O; a large piece of wood with or namental fretwork, $110; a wooden wheel barrow, $80; a tool (“The Bird”) from Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 5, 2000-819 Harrisburg, $75; a snail inkwell, $65; a Winchester pocket knife, $5O; a Millers ville National Bank calendar, $4O; a Win chester ammunition book, $37; a Stanley tool book, $27; and a Winchester flashlight, $25. The sale was con ducted by Probst Family Auction Ser vice, Willow Street. COMPLETE AUCTIONEERING SERVICE WED., AUGUST 30, 2000 1:00 P.M. 19-3/4+ Acre Snyder Co. Farmette, near Troxelville, PA. The property has a 5 bedroom home, with eat-in kitchen, dining room, living room & bath & laun dry room combination. Extras include enclosed porch, 2 car garage, several workshops, 2 bams. Acreage is 1/2 open, 1/2 wooded. Property locat ed 2 miles from Walker Lake, 1 mile from Tall Timbers. A great country spot. Directions: From Harrisburg travel North on Rts. 11 & 15. Just north of Liverpool, turn left onto Rt. 104 and proceed to Middleburg. Turn left or South on Rt. 522 and continue to Beaver Springs. At the Mobil Station turn right & continue on Rt. 235 to Troxelville. Proceed through town & auc tion will be on the right. Signs posted. KENNETH E. HASSINGER NEIL A. COURTNEY RR 02, Box 985 R.D. #1 Box 239 McClure, PA 17841 jl. Richfield, PA 17086 (570)658-3536 (570)539-8791 AU-001532-L W> All-002651-L SAT., AUGUST 12, 2000 At 10:00 A.M. Sharp 444 Mill Street, (Rt. 42) Catawissa, Pa. REAL ESTATE WILL BE OFFERED AT 12:00 NOON ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD Large Ornate Metal Parlor Oil Lamp with Globe, Miniature Oil Lamp, 1910 Calendar Plate, Large Flo Blue Meat Platter & Reg Plate. Covered Glass Dishes/Ammal Handles, Salt Sellers, Hobnail Pieces, Nice Oil Decorated Dishes, Wine Decanter & Glasses, Carnival Glass Pieces. Tooth Pick Holders, Childs Iron, Small Brass Front Scale, B&D Slipper, Large Covered Ironstone Tureen, Condiment Set, Silver Plate Items, Sadirons, Butter Bowl & Ladle, 100’s of Old Post Cards. Stem Ware, Several Crocks & Jug; Kitchen Utensils. Catawissa Advertising Card Table. Catawissa Pi .mp. Celluloid Dresser Set, Pictures & Frames, Large Pine Blanket Chest, Baseball Suits, Hat Tree, Few Old Books, Seth Thomas Pillar Clock. 2 Other Old Clocks, Metal Floor Lamp, Picnic Baskets, Ice Cream Parlor Chair, Old Portable Record Player, Carbide Miners Light New In Box, Old Shadow Boxes, Marble Top Washstand. Marble Top Dresser Bottom With China Closet Put On Top, Buffet, Nice Chestnut Dry Sink (Refinished), Folding Hat Rack, Victorian Lamp Stand, B E Maple Vanity/Chair, Vanity/Maple Top, Oak Press Back Chairs, Large Duncan Fife Type Leg Drop Leaf Table/Board and Small Table That Matches, 2 Plank Chairs, Rope Double Bed, Bee Hive Poster Dbl Bed, 3/4 Spool Bed/Specl Springs & Mattress, Sewing Table, 2 Wood Dresser Boxes, Cedar Chest, Wood Shutters, Single Sleigh Bed, Gold Sofa & Chair, Queen Ann Leg Type Dining Table/4 Chairs. _Pair of 200th Anniversary Cavalry Colts. Black Percussion. Shoulder Stock. Never Fired. In Case. Tappan Refrigerator (5 yrs Old), Color TV, Epson Computer Printer, IBM Electric Typewriter, Burrows Adding Machine, 14 Ft Fiberglass Boat With Trailer & 40 HP Mercury Motor (Older), Many Items Not Mentioned To View Real Estate and Learn Terms Call Auctioneer lav of Ai itatei 'nnted Matter TERMS Personal Property Cash or Good PA Check Real Estate $3,000 Down Day of Auction, Balance In 45 Days SELLERS: James H. Roberts, Estate James A. Roberts, Exec. Thomas A. Roberts, Exec. AUCTIONEERS; George J. Henry - AU-001528-L, 570-799-5351 George R. Henry - AU-003519-L HURLEY ESTATESALE A Public Sale of real estate was held July 25 for the estate of Charles D. Hurley, 26 Frame Avenue, Mal vern, Pa. in Chester County. The three bedroom split level house on a one-acre lot brought $134,000. Horning Farm Agency conducted the sale. PUBLIC AUCTION mcellation St; Wall