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Champions_ 1:32 Dale Highlights included a Emhardt F-16 Falcon Farmall 560 scale model jet, $35. pedal tractor, $125; a Also sold, a collection Kubota M9OOO Utility of Winross trucks: Pres- Special scale model ton double trailers, $46; pedal tractor, $105; a Brown Transfer Co. 1973 John Deere 30 Ertl double trailers, $42; pedal tractor, $9O; a 1971 Manheim Fire Depart- International Harvester ment tanker, $4O; High -66 Ertl pedal tractor, way Pioneer Series No. 6 $9O; a 1960 s brunette Spector Red Ball double Barbie (no box), $100; a trailers, $4O; USA West -1962 Barbie’s Dream ern double trailers, $34; House, $55; a 1965 Fran- P.I.E. double trailers, cie house, $4O; a 1960 s $32; American Racing blond Barbie (no box), Scene No. 21 Kellogg’s $25; a 1986 Hess truck, Racing with Terry La s 47; a 1987 Hess truck, bonte autographed box, $4O; a 1989 Hess truck, $32. $24; other Hess trucks, Also, an American $8 to $2O each; a 1950 s Racing Scene No. 5 Tru-Scale grain drill (no Coors Light with Bill El box), $4O; a 1986 Ertl liott autographed box, Case IH 4994 tractor (no $3O; an American Racing box), $35; an Ertl Ford Scene No. 18 DuPont 9600 tractor with cab (no Racing, $3O; a Highway box), $35; other farm Pioneer Series No. 9 toys, $5 to $3O each; a McLean, $2B; Highway 1999 First Gear die-cast Pioneer Series No. 10 Tiger Paw dump truck, Johnson Motor Lines, $34; a 1999 First Gear $26; Roadway double die-cast Tiger Paw trailers, $2B; Ovemite mixer, $32; a 1997 First double trailers, $26; Gear die-cast Carlos Lef- Yellow Freight double fler No. 4 Texaco tanker, trailers, $26; Coors $25; a Wyandotte metal Racing with Bill Elliott dump truck (no box), autographed box, $26; $65; a Park Plastics Highway Pioneer Series Texaco tanker, $57; an No. 2 P.I.E. double trail- AMF/Wen-Mac Texaco ers, $26; other Winross, SS North Dakota tanker $6 to $25 each. PUBLIC AUCTION Personal Property SAT., July 26,2003 at 9:00 A.M. Location: 2 miles east of Intercourse, 5 miles west of Gap 115 Fieldcrest Lane, Gordonville, PA. (between Rt. 340 & Rt. 772) Household Goods, Furniture, Tools, Riding Mower, Books, Baseball Cards, Old Comic Books, Winross Trucks China set (5 pc. setting for 24,5 pc. setting for 8), Old silverware, Princess House goblets, some Depression glass, Bone dishes. Baskets, Old cedar chest, Clothes trees. Mirror, Picture frames. Lots of books, Crocks, Handmade cherry table, some old toys. Old wooden shelves. Cane seated rocker, Roll top desk & chair, other Chairs, 5 Drawer chest. Small table. Dresser lamps, Deacons bench. Office chairs. Old weath er vane, Old hand pump and Trough, 2 Man saw, Old chicken crate. Model cars, Hess trucks. Lighting fixtures, Gas grill, Bench vise, Step lad ders, Wooden ext. ladder, John Deere 14SZ self propelled 21” cut mower and much more not mentioned Selling for: Mark Jr. & Kathleen Denlinger Also Selling at 1:30 (same location) Old rocking chair. Oak open comer cupboard, Deacon bench. Oak desk with bookshelves, Entertainment Center, Cherry computer desk, Cedar hope chest bureau, Old Pepsi Cola chest with raised lettering and bottle opener. Old Coke bottles, Copper kettle. Butcher block, (Hobart) Commercial vegetable chopper, 2 commercial food warmers, Commercial fan. Hydraulic shop hand (40001 b) Handyman jack, Stihl chain saw, Honda generator. Ping pong table, 5 Speed bike, Picnic tables, Bxlo Snowmobile trailer, Cub Cadet riding mower with 32” deck, some Tools and other small items Selling for: David & Barbara Esh Cash or PA Check All Announcements Sale Day Take T Precedence Over All Advertising. Not Responsible for Accidents |Y Fisher X Xl. Auctioneer 717.940-1882 AU-005-005 Sale will be held in tent Please bring lawn chairs Food stand and Baked Goods by Spring Garden LEFEVER; MARTIN, KREISER, AND OTHERS SALE A public sale of an tiques, household goods, collectibles, and tools was conducted Wednes day, July 9, for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lefever, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kreiser, and others. There were 490 regis tered bidders. Items sold included a wicker living room set, $1,100; a cherry dining room suite, $750; a red painted blanket chest, $875; a red painted two lid wood box, $700; a walnut wardrobe, $600; an oak high chest and vanity, $475; a feed chest, $300; a four-piece maple bedroom set, $425; a modern dinette set, $210; a drop front desk, $160; a three-piece ma hogany bedroom, $625; a primitive open pewter cupboard, $100; a mus tard color cupboard, $250; an oak cedar lined blanket chest, $150; an oak dinette set, $275; a cherry hutch cupboard, $210; a two-piece cherry bedroom suite, $300; a Lancaster Farming Sale Report Providers: Lancaster Farming will require sale reports to be individually prepared and faxed directly to our office or contact Joan Leinhauser (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: JOAN LEINHAUSER DEADLINE: MONDAY 3 p.m. WEEK OF ISSUE DATE Sale Date Auctioneer Seller’s Name: Location (town, state) Description of Sale: curio cabinet, $150; a apothecary cabinet, $275; a hide-a-bed love seat, $160; a plank bottom settee, $175; a federal-style sofa, $250; a king size bed and mat tress, $170; a wall box, $225; a autoharp, $130; a Roseville bowl, $120; Pennsbury pottery, $160; a red and white quilt, $325; a log cabin quilt, $325; a white quilt, $190; a Marx train set, $160; a Bass greco, $130; a ster ling silver tea set, $925; a tray of rings, $325; a tray of rings and bracelet, $300; a Swavorski dol phin, $390; a goose decoy, $140; a Myrtle Tremblay painting, $300; a 1909 Pa. license, $180; an amber blown glass bottle, $160; a large Orshbok basket, $200; an early Tole tray, $130; a Honda lawn mower, $260; a Snapper snow blower, $375; a Snapper riding mower, $375; and a Toro snow blower, $975. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers of Ephrata. Phone No: Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19, 2003-B2' ANTIQUE AND PRIMITIVE SALE A public sale of an tique tools, primitives, tool catalogues, and ref erence books was con ducted Saturday, July 5 at the Horst Auction Center. There were 219 regis tered bidders. Items sold included a 14-piece wooden well pipe, $450; a Stanley No. 97, $375; a hand crank press drill, $220; a mortising saw, $130; a machinists tool chest, $120; a moving sash molding plane, $110; a Stanley No. 97 plane, $375; an early chalk box, $160; a Lancaster mold ing plane, $290; a Stanley No. 10 Vi rabbet plane, $140; a horse shoeing anvil, $220; a two man hedge trimmer, $140; a Stanley No. 45, $210; an E.W. Carpenter plane, $180; a bog axe, $130; and a blacksmith anvil, $260. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers of Ephrata. PUBLIC AUCTION ON LOCATION SAT., JULY 26th, 2003 @ 9:OOAM Location: 1580 Charlestown Rd., Phoenixville, Pa. Center for Arts & Technology (Pickering Campus). Follow Bridge St. which turns into Charlestown Rd. aprox. 1 mi. from Rt. 23. Watch for signs! TRUCKS CARS MOWERS FOOD SERVICE & SHOP EQUIPMENT CLASSROOM FURNISHINGS & SUPPLIES This combination auction consists of items com ing from school district throughout Chester County. Vehicles/Shop Equipment/Mowers: 1992 Ford van; 1991 Ford Crown Victoria; 1988 Dodge Dakota pick-up truck; 1987 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pick-up truck; 1984 Ford box van; 1985 Chevrolet van; 1989 Plymouth mini van; 1986 Chevrolet dump truck; 1977 CMC dump truck; 1987 GMC 4x4 pick-up truck w/Myers snow plow; 1976 Dodge motor home; 1986 & 1982 coastal trailers; 1987, 16 ft. landscape trailer; Jacobson Aerators; Push mowers; Gang mowers; Homelite generator; Ryan sod cutter; 5 reel gang mower; Band saw; Drill press; Jointer; Table saw; Sanding center; Metal cutting band saw; Wood lathe; Grinder; Wet/dry vacs; Gas furnace; Generators; Dust collector; Paper cutters; Exhaust fans Food service equipment, furnishings, etc.: Hobart floor model mixer; Meat slicer; Blodgett oven; *Mobil hot line; Coolers; Vulcan 10 burner oven; Tables; Chairs; Food warmers, Deep fryer; Pastry rack; Knife sharpener; Wood cabinets; Vacuum cleaners; Computers & AV equipment; Folding machine; Bulletin boards; Folding chairs; File cabinets & much more l Preview: 1 Hour prior to sale time Terms: Cash - Previously approved check w/ID Sale conducted by: KEN REED AUCTION CO. PA # AU - 001658 - L (Anthony Guardian! Apprentice PA # AA - 002788 - L) 610.948.4871 Phone *Be sure to visit Kenreedauction.com for details! 2003 ANNUAL AMISH PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BENEFIT AUCTION Saturday, August 2, 2003 9:00 a.m. Located in Juniata County, 4 miles east of Mifflintown, PA or 3 miles west of Thompson town, PA, near the village of Center, just off old Route 22. Signs sale day. Selling at 9:00 a.m. Juniata County farm-fresh produce; Greenhouse vegetables, flowers; School & household supplies, Quillows; Toys; Benches; Glassware; Assorted crocks & pitchers; Hitzer wood stove; Child’s hickory rocker; Hickory magazine racks; New spring wagon; Metal filing cabinets; Metal office desks & chairs; New extension table; New wood en furniture; Various sizes cast iron bells & fig urines; Wrought iron lawn ornaments; Bench vises; Bench grinders; 2T jacks; BB guns; Sleds; Hess & Tonka trucks; Various concrete patio & wall blocks; Trailer-type hydraulic post pounder; Mortar mixer; 2 cylinder Wisconsin engine; 1600 psi pressure washer; Seed cart; Good cond.; Feed bag carts; New tools; Shovels; Saws; Lawn & gar den tools; Assortment of cutlery and hunting knives; New store items; Cookbooks; Wooden craft items; and much, much more. Farm Machinery & Buggies Selling at 10:30 a.m. New hand-crafted furniture selling at 12 noon New quilts selling at 1:00 p.m. Approximately 50-100 Juniata County Amish made quilts, crib quilts and wall hangings in pat terns such as: Log Cabin, Dresden Plate, Center Diamond, Lone Star, Ohio Star, Country Garden, Broken Star, Spinning Star, Wedding Ring, 9- patch and many more. Note: There will be many more items consigned to this sale that are not known at this time. Anyone wishing to donate or consign items contact - Ben J Petersheim, RR 2, Box 152, Mifflmtown, PA 17059 Consignments may be brought in Thursday, July 31,4:00 p.m - dusk, all day Friday, August 1, and before 9:00 a.m. on Saturday. If you enjoy good country food, don’t miss this annual event! Donations Appreciated... Forklift on premises. Bryan D Imes & Sons, Auctioneers AU-001656-L RR 1,-Box 902, Port Royal, PA 17082 717-527-2449 Not responsible for accidents Terms: Cash or good check :9