828-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 2002 Lancaster Farming THE LITITZ HISTORICAL FOUNDATION’S 40TH Anniversary Celebration 2002 SHOW & SALE JUNE 28TH FRIDAY -10:00 AM TO 7:00 PM JUNE 29TH SATURDAY -10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM JOHN R. BONFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Corner of Front and Oak Streets Lititz, PA, 7 miles North of Lancaster on Route 501, turn East on Route 772 • FOLLOW SIGNS REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE - FREE PARKING AIR CONDITIONED i Party Admission with this Ad - $3.00 each i General Admission - $3.50 each " Siw&t ‘THcwuf s4cce&OH&, *)kc. -AU-648-L -23 North Water Street / Lititz, PA 17543 717-626-2636 fax 717 627-6757 MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2002 NO AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 6 8:30 A.M. The following personal property collection of Barbara and the late Ralph Jones will be sold at auction to be held at the Midway Fire Co, 202 Linden Ave, Hanover, Pa. (Adams Co.) DIRECTIONS: From Hanover Sq. take Rt. 94N (Carlisle St.) 3/4 Miles turn left on Elm Ave. go 1/2 mile turn left on Jackson St. to Fire Hall. Steam Engines; Working model steam engines; Steam pressure gauges; Scientific & technical equipt, Early microscopes and surveying instru ments; Nautical and early Marine equipt; Weights; Measures and balance sets; Book collec tion; Early watchmaker tools; Pocketwatches; Coin collection; Early electrical equipment; 2 oak bookcases, WWII bombsight; Theodolite; Telescopes; Dip Circle inclinometer; Radios; Receivers, Telegraph keys; Repair equipment; Electronics. NOTE: This is a catalog Auction. For a complete listing of inventory with more detail by fax mail or e-mail, call (717) 633-5272 or email randyhilker@earthlink net TERMS: Cash or approved check. OUT OF STATE CHECKS MUST be accompanied by a letter of credit from bank or current bank statement (unless prior customer). AUCTIONEER: Randy L. Hilker PA-AU-002095-L Food by Fire Co. I ? !> ‘ > < 4 # liM iipp® d BUY, SELL, TRADE OR RENT THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED ADS IN ' Lancaster Farming PHONE 717-626-1164 OR 717-394-3047 FAX 717-733-6058 Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM Thurs. 7 AM to 5 PM Vjjlr Antique r Reports $ KNOEPFLE ESTATE WEISSER ESTATE AND OTHERS SALE An auction was con ducted on Wednesday, June 12 by Horst Auc- tioneers for “The Knoep fle estate,” the Anita Weisser estate and others. There were 416 regis tered bidders. Highlights included a Dudley masonic pocket watch, $2,700; a sewing ball rattle, $825; a group of medals, $180; a hob nail opalescent basket, $120; a dresser set, $130; a set of eight Lenox china plates, $220; a set of 15 Lenox bird plates, $350; a copper kettle, $250; a tin type photo, $140; a Civil War soldier daguerreo type, $460; a Parrish print, $180; a Roy Ranger toy cannon, $140; (10) Mission Oak arm chairs at $l5O each or $1,500; a wicker li brary table, $425; a an tique wicker desk, $675; a set of Windsor chairs, $230; a dinette set, $285; a flour chest, $165; a green painted jelly cup board, $350; a jelly cup board, $340; an Empire bureau, $110; a mahog any china closet, $150; an ornate gold framed mirror, $120; a Sheraton mirror, $220; a three piece Mahogany table set, $320; a mirror, $260; a salmon paint decorated chest, $250; a set of eight plank' bottom chairs, $180; a Stickley table, server and hutch, $250; a nine-piece Blonde dining room set, $280; a painted blanket chest, $120; a walnut depression desk, $295; a utility cupboard, $110; a four-piece patio set, $l5O. ULRICH SALE An auction was con ducted on Saturday, June 15 by Horst Auc tioneers for the heirs of Jay Ulrich. There were 351 regis tered bidders. Some highlights in cluded a 1992 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, $5,800; International 500 V bulldozer, $3,700; a 1947 Chevy pickup truck, $1,500; a David Brown farm tractor, $1,200; a 1977 Ford Ig. flatbed dump truck, $650; two sleighs, $1,700 and $450; hay tedders, $475; a hay wagon, $400; a John Deere hay baylor, $325; a disc, $325; a plow, $150; an elevator, $150; a Chisel plow, $425; a Ig. snow blower, $625; mowers, $625 and $110; a tractor with corn picker, $700; a Cones toga wagon jack, $115; an oak kitchen cabinet, $150; a pump, $100; a pedal car, $100; a dinner bell, $110; cast iron fenc ing and gate, $240; a four-wheel wagon, $300; a work table, $160; a one door cupboard, $180; a long school bench, $200; a high back oak bed, $375; a child’s roll top desk, $120; toy cars and case, $200; green depres sion glass, $100; a lunch kettle, $200; a boat, $400; feed bag material, $300; a G.E. refrigerator, $110; stacks of lumber, $275; $275; $250, $175 and $l4O. '««► WE’RE CHANGING! Effective NOW you can contact Shelley Ashcroft at 717-626-2191 (press 5), fax: 717-626-1210 or email: sgshcroft.eph@lnvnews.com to place your antiques & collectibles advertising in our Visit our advertising on line! www. lancasterfarming. com Lancaster Farming Sale Report Providers: Lancaster Farming will require sale reports to be individually prepared and faxed directly to our office or contact Tara Liddell (717) 626-1164 Monday 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Use this form if faxing directly. -The Editor SALE REPORT FOR LANCASTER FARMING MUST BE TYPED, CLEARLY, ON THIS FORM LIMIT ONE PAGE ONLY FAX TO (717) 733-6058 ATTN: TARA LIDDELL DEADLINE: MONDAY 3 p.m. WEEK OF ISSUE DATE Sale Date Auctioneer Seller’s Name: Location (town, state) Description of Sale: Phone No:
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