PUBLIC AUCTION COLLECTOR DOLLS & LONGABERGER BASKETS MON., NOV. 6,2000 4:00 PM Auction held indoors at the Leesport Fanner’s Market banquet hall located off of Rt. 61 approx. 10 miles N. of Reading or 6 miles S. of Hamburg af the North end of Leesport, Berks Co., Pa. 325 lots of collectable dolls, most dolls are Limited Edition dolls that come with numbered certificate, doll stand & box. Collector dolls include Ellen & Bastian from the Barefoot Children by Annette Himstedt - dolls from the Picture Perfect Baby Collection, Yearbook Memories, Birthstone dolls, Beautiful Dreamer Collection, Fairy Tale Collection, Amish Blessing Collection, etc. by Ashton Drake - Rosie and Rags from the Miracle Children by Marie Osmond - limited edition dolls by Danbury Mint, Heirloom Tradition, Kingstate, House of Lloyd, Princetown Gallery, Dynasty, Franklin Mint, Precious Moment, Zen dolls, Bradley Co, Hallmark, Avon. Doll artists are Seymour Mann, Holly Hunt, Linda Steele, Yolanda Bellos, Elke Hutchens, Robin Woods, Dianna Effner, Kathy Hippensteel, Bette Ball, Judy Belle, Zook, Jocelyn Mostrom, Suzanne Gibson, Donald Jolan, Cindy Marschner Rolfe, etc. Approx. 30 Special Edition Barbie dolls by Mattel, Avon & Hallmark, Advertising dolls by Pillsbury, Nabisco, Hershey & Wrangler. Musical & Christmas dolls, Older dolls include Barbie, Skipper, Ken, Raggedy Ann & Andy, Cabbage Patch, Troll, Kewpie, Tiny Tears, Gerber Baby, Ginny, etc. Doll makers Vogue, Effenbee, Horsman, Knickerbocker, Gotz, etc. also doll fur niture and doll stands. Over 150 lots of Longaberger baskets, liners, tie ons, pottery, cookie molds, etc. For listing of dolls or baskets call Auctioneer. Now is the time to buy for Christmas. Dolls & baskets will be intermixed throughout auction. Terms: cash or PA check, day of auction. Auctioneers: Dennis F. Wagner, AU-001427-L Tracy L. Wagner, AU-003172-L Phone: 610-562-7445 BRUBAKER REAL ESTATE AUCTION SAT., NOV. 18, 2000 Port Royal, PA Property located in Turbetl Twp, Juniata County, just off Route 75, along Ridge Road, 1/2 mile south of Port Royal. Auction to be held at the Juniata County Fairgrounds in the Commercial Building, Port Royal, PA. Church Hill Real Estate 12 Noon 1.03 acres bordering Ridge Road in Turbett Twp, Juniata County, erected thereon a 1969 custom built three-bedroom, ranch-style frame dwelling and a 26’x32’ two story 2-car poured concrete heated & air-conditioned garage. Home includes an eat-in kitchen with pantry closet, living room with large picture window, linen closet, full bath, many nice-sized closets and air conditioning throughout, oil-fired hot water furnace, 220 amp electric service, large patio, carport, nicely fin ished family room in the basement boasting a beautiful mountainstone fireplace and built-in bar. Property also features a satellite system, smokehouse, privacy shrubs, on-site sewage and drilled well. A nice, rural location overlooking the quaint town of Port Royal. Real Estate Terms: 10% down, cash or PA check; balance due in 30 days. Real Estate Showing: October 28, November 4 &11 - 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Or for an appointment call Melvin Brubaker at 717-533-5706 Estate of: MELVIN & FRANCIS BRUBAKER RR2 Box 217, Port Royal, PA 17082 Melvin E. Brubaker, Executor Barry D. Brubaker, Executor Bryan D. Imes, Auctioneer RRI Box 902 Port Royal, PA 17082 AU-001656-L 717-527-2449 Personal Property selling at 9:00 a.m. including a 1991 Ford FISO XLT Lariat, 302, auto, 70,000 miles, blue & white and a 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier, 2.2 4 cyl, auto, air, cruise, loaded, 51,000 miles. ABSOLUTE AUCTION SUNOCO GAS STATION BEECH CREEK, PA FRL, NOV. 24, 2000 11:00 AM Ron Gilligan & Son will conduct an Absolute Auction of the Sunoco Station located along busy Rt. ISO in Beech Creek, PA., Pine Creek Township, Clinton County. Approx. 10 miles south of Lock Haven & 7 miles north of Howard, PA. This auction will start at 11:00 A.M. with the Absolute Auction of the Real Estate. Real Estate will be sold to the highest bidder with no reserve, regardless of the price. Contents of garage will immediately follow. This gas station/garage is situated on 1.25 acres. There are 5 underground tanks that are fiberglass & have been replaced in recent years. There are 8 gas pumps, a diesel pump & kerosene pump. This business can be started back up as soon as settlement takes place. Business does have to be reopened by Dec. 21 for grandfa ther clause to remain in effect. There are inside & outside restrooms. Heat is coal hot water for the building. Pumps are hooked up to Tokheim Vision Mainframe. This building has two large garage doors, office parts room & entrance to pay & buy items. This building is in a good state of repair and is located along a very busy Route 150. Busy traffic area in summer because of Foster Sayers Dam in Howard, PA. To see or for more info call Ron 814-237-0189. Terms of Real Estate: 10% down, balance due in 30 days. - Buyer should settle & open before Dec. 21 to avoid permits for reopening. Terms of Contents: Cash or Check - Day of Auction AUCTIONEERS; RON J. & RON S. GILLIGAN 0AU339-L & #AU343O-L Food & Job Johnny Available - Tents if Needed. Owner or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident. All oral info day of auction takes precedence over all written ads PUBLIC AUCTION Reefer Trailers, Forklifts, /AA Greenhouse/Flower/ Vegetable Supplies Sat., Oct. 28,2000 at 10 AM 6071 Durham Rd., Pipersville, PA 18947 (North of Doylestown - between Otts ville and Plumsteadville turn South East off Rt. 611 ontoßt. 413). Truck, Trailers, Forklifts (5) 1991 Trailmobile 48’ trailers w/liftgates and Thermo King Reefers; Also (5) 48’ dry van storage trailers; 1987 Int. S 1900 w/Jannell 26’ van body, rebuilt trans & engine; 4000 lb. Clark forklift; 5000 lbs. Case forklift; Electric pallet jack; Plastic Trays, Pots & Equip. 3 elec, box staplers; Little David box taping machine; 2 Better PAK 5552 label machines; Marsh gum tape dispenser; Dram Pulse fogger; 2 head Anderson injec tor; sm. snowblower & mower deck; 1000 metal tomato cases; 2800 128 Lite Plug trays; 3900 806 Inserts; 8800 2-20 Inserts; 60 cases Oasis Wedges 5611; 45 cases Oasis Rootcube strips; 15,710 ribbed tray (Oasis strips); 15,240 6” hanging baskets; 3,120 wicker baskets; 2,220 4 1/2 sq. trays; 1,400 1 gal. shuttle trays; 10,200 4" 6 pack handle trays; 91,500 4” Vac form pots; 15,200 8 cell trays (308’s); 19,695 6" pots; 13,090 10”x20” trays; Auction Note: Growers - don’t miss this opportunity. This is all good equip. & mate rial that has become surplus to our needs. Terms - Cash or Approved Check (Bidders new to Auction Co. must have specific bank letter - call Auction Co. for details) www.zettauction.com rW Ralph W. . _ £otilemo¥er Auction Co, 820 Nursery St. • Box 215 (610) 395-8084 Fax (610) 395-0227 Fogclsville, PA 180514)215 “Proven Service Since 1955” AU-001809-L Selling for Hines Color Sale Reports PAUL SALE an 1863 Eberly feed bag, A jelly cupboard sold $160; a floor-model radio, for $335 Saturday, the sec- $140; a high chair, $120; a ond day of a two-day public tin cup;, $65; a Little Red sale of antiques and other Riding Hood tin tea set, items held for Gilbert J. $275; an Aladdin lamp, Paul, Stevens, at Mount $5O; a tobacco sizing box. Airy Fire Hall. $9O; and a Mount Airy There were 130 regis- print, $45. tered bidders. Also sold, a child’s sand Among other items sold bucket, $190; a Griswold included an upright freezer, iron pan, $80; Christmas $230; a blanket chest, $ 160; ornaments, two at $55 each, a cardboard horse on one at $4O and two at $27 wheels, $275; a top in an each; three lots of original box, $230; an 1894 Christmas items, $l9O, doll, $190; a toy piano seven lots of early clothes, $120; six quilts, $BO to $2O to $35 a lot; two pairs of $190; a crib quilt, $95; an baby shoes, $35 each; two oak drop-leaf table, $230; redware pie plates, $130; six hooked mgs, $25 to $55; three redware pie plates. ★ ★★★★★★★★★ PUBLIC AUCTIONS SAT., OCT. 28, 2000 at 8:30 AM Located at 90 North Street, Elizabethville, PA. From red light: take Rt. 225 North one block, turn right onto Broad Street One block then left on Collier Street then right on North Street to auction site. Watch for auction signs the day of auction. REAL ESTATE (1:00 PM): A Six Room, Bath & One Half Brick Ranch Style Dwelling with an Attached 2-Car Garage Consists of Modern Kitchen w/Built-In Elec Stove and Double Oven. Dining Room, Living Room, 3 Bedrooms all with Closet Space & a Large Bathroom, a Laundry Room & Powder Room All Rooms Finished w/Hardwood Floors Full Cemented Basement w/Outside Entrance Covered Back Patio Heated by Oil Hot Water, Double Oil Tanks m Basement 100- AMP Elec Svc , City Water & Sewage Beautiful Lawn. Trees & Shrubs Paved Driveway off North Street All situated on a Lot w/120-Fl Frontage Along North Street and 153-Ft Deep to an Alley AUCTIONEER NOTE: A very nice home located in a nice neighborhood Be sure to inspect For inspection call 564-6159 TERMS: 10% down the day of auction and the balance in 30 days, other conditions the day of auction ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Hoosier Style (Beige w/Green Trim) Kitchen Cabinet, Oak 2-Piece (73”Hx40”W) Kitchen Cupboard w/Double Glass Door Top, 3-Drawer & Cabinet Bottom, Dry Sink w/Pnnled Wood, Oak (5 Reeded Legs) Square Ext Table, Blanket Chest. Depression Era Furniture as: 5-Piece Bedroom Suite. Gate Leg Stand. Chest of Drawers, Double Metal Bed, White (1937) Cabinet Elect Sewing Machine & Zenith (Cobra Master) Depression Era Cabinet Console Radio & Record Player; (2) Oak Slat Back Dining Room Chairs, (4) Slat Back Chairs, Set (8) Oak Spindle Back Breakfast Chairs, Large Plank Seat Spindle Back Rocker, Decorated Plank Seat High Back Rocker, Captain Chair & Other Rockers & Chairs Walnut Gram 2-Door Wardrobe, Steamer Trunk, (2) Clothes Trees, The Newcomb Co. (Davenport Iowa) Weavers Loom; Quilting Frame. 8-Ft Butcher’s Meat Bench, Wooden Meat Tub & Barrel, Meat Saw, l-Qt to 6-Gal Crocks, Brown Salt Crock, 1-Gal Jug, Beige & Beige w/Blue Trim Crockery Mixing Bowls Golden Beam Brass Wash Board, Slaw Cutter, Wooden Cutting Boards & Rolling Pm; (3) Wire Egg Baskets, Nantucket (24” Dia x 15" Deep) Woven Basket; Wicker Shopping & Clothes Baskets; Gold Leal Wall Mirror, Milk Can; #l2 Sprinkling Can, (2) Stainless Steel Milk Buckets, 4-Qt Glass Butter Churn, Rollman (#3) Cherry Seeder; Universal (#2) Food Chopper, Griswold (#8) and Other Cast Frying Pans & Griddle; Sadirons, Dietz (#2) & Monarch Kerosene Lanterns, Coal Bucket, Chrome Over Copper Tea Kettle; Granite Water Bucket, Coffee Pot; Pots & Pans, Tin Advl & Decorated Cans, Cookie Cutters, Kitchen Utensils, Hand Stitched Quilts & Comforters, Crochet & Doily Pieces, Table & Other Linens, Feed Bag Materials, Women’s Hats & Handkerchiefs, Large (The Parrallel) Family Bible 1886 by PW Zeigler Co, Numerous Cookbooks & Other Books; Marx Co (#1929) Tin Key Wind 6-Piece Mechanical Tram (Like New) and in Ong Box), Tin Key Wind (10”) Tram & Tunnel Honeymoon Express; Plasticvillc Houses, Tourville Universelle Clarinet, Celluloid Dresser Set, Big Ben Alarm Clocks, Costume Jewelry, Community Plate (Ser 8) Silverware Set in Ong.Case GLASSWARE: Pressed & Pattern as 10” Basket, Pedestal Fruit Bowl, Cake Plates, Candy & Berry Dishes, Trays, Sugars; Water Glass Sets & Others, Bavaria China Creamer & Sugar, Germany & Other China Dishes & Tea Pots, Orange Carnival (6") Bow, Pink Depression Cake & Divided Dinner Plate; Fiesta (10”) Green Vase, Lady Head (#37313) Planter, Tony Tiger & Ranger Joe Cups, Russell Wright (40-Piece) Steubenville Pottery Dishes & Others GUNS". Win (54) 30 Govt 06 Cal. Bolt Action Rifle, Steven’s (#26 Crack Shot) Lever Action 22 Cal Rifle, Savage (25) Tube Fed Lever Action 22 Cal Rifle w/Octagon Barrel, Savage (1921) 12 Ga. Pump Shot Gun (All guns in nice cond) Misc Ammo for above Guns, Gun Cleaning Kit; Barlow Pocket Knives, Buck & Ringneck Mounts, (7) Arrowhead Points, Illinois (Men's) Gold Case Pocket Watch, Men’s Wrist Watches, etc CARS: 1968 Ford Galaxie (500) 302-V8 Eng Auto w/Pwr Steering, 57,000 Ong. Miles, Very Nice Int & Ext Cond, Good Running Order (Garage Kept) 1986 Chevrolet Caprice 4-Door (307 V-8 Eng) Auto Trans, Pwr Steering & A/C, 48,700 Ong Miles Currently Insp , Int Clean & Ext Solid AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: These household items are nice and clean Sale will begin with small collectibles, household items & tools Guns at 12 00 PM. Real Estate at 1 00 PM Then cars and furniture TERMS; Cash or approved check AUCTIONEERS: ESTATE OF; David Deihier 362-2942 Mrs. Edna L. Schrader auooi°2i P 3-l awk)oB42-l & Mr. l rv ' n C- Snyder 37 Sycamore Ave. EXECUTOR: Mr. Harold Schrader Halifax, PA 17032 ATTY: Richard Etzweiler & Assoc. ★ ★★★★★★★★★ Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 21, 2000-823 Dm Mbtor $ 175; and a framed sampler, $65. The auction was con ducted by Aaron E Martin Auction Service, Ephrata. NIXON SALE On Saturday, Shenk Auction Co. of Manheim conducted a public sale of tools, farm equipment, antiques and furniture for Lorame Nixon at 1865 Shumaker Road, Rapho Township. There were 165 registered bidders. Items sold included a 19-foot Lippincott sailboat, $ 1,400; a sled, $6O; a grand mother’s clock, $230: a flatbed wagon, $2lO, a 1994 Ford Explorer, $10,850; a 1959 Oliver 550 tractor, $2,600; a gun cabi net, $120; a dinner bell, $200; a 1998 John Deere 345 ndmg mower, $4,500; a posthole digger, $200; a John Shelly miniature blan ket chest, $7O; and an apple oil painting, $lOO. FAHNESTOCK SALE A 12-light Dutch cup board brought $14,700 Saturday at a public auction of real estate and antiques held for Edith Fahnestock, 228 Doe Run Road, Manheim. The real estate - a 2 1/2 story, four-bedroom bnck house on a 1-acre lot - was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. David Stehman, Manheim, for $119,000. The auction drew 365 registered bidders. Other highlights includ ed a blind-door cupboard, $8,200; a low dry sink with lid, $7,000; a jelly cup board, $2,900; a three-piece oak bedroom suite, $1,100: an oak extension table with boards $140; a blanket chest, $300; a wood box, $325; a drop-leaf tabic. $750; two sets of decorated pine bottom chairs, $2,040 and $1,320; a wooden high chair, $170; a spinning wheel, $300; a wooden wheelbarrow, $360; 12 flow-blue plates, $ll5 each, and a Smith & Bollinger coverlet, $575. Also, handmade fabnc birds by Esther Fahnestock, $5OO to $1,400 each; three stuffed kittens by Esther Fahnestock, $700; a stuffed horse by Esther Fahnestock, $500; a stuffed squirrel by Esther Fahnestock, $500; a miniature green chest, $425; a coppeikettle $210; an 1860 Bible, $440; a spat ter peacock plate, $725; a Beatty lamp, $925; an A.B. Earhart milk bottle, $450, an H.M. Witmyer milk bot tle, $330; two $5 gold pieces, $l6O and $170; a $2 1/2 gold piece, $200; and crocks, $lO to $250 each. The sale was conducted by John D. Stauffer Auctioneers. Manheim. HEIDLEBAUGH SALE A Public Auction of sponng equipment was held October 9 by Beulah Heidlebaugh, 38 Blunston Lane, Hellam, York Co., Pa. Some items sold were. 1999 TRX-250 Honda 4 wheeler $3200, Winchester 69A nfle $l9O, Crossbow $330, pocket knife $260 and old PA license $440. Blaine Rentzel and Todd Hatterer and Dave Conley were the auctioneers.