LARGE PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, COINS, CORVAIR 2 DR HARDTOP, TOOLS & LUMBER, FOR THE ESTATE OF OLIVE A. GLENN SAT. SEPT. 20, 2003 AT 8:00 A.M. Box lots sell first Furniture at 9:30 A.M. Auction to be held on the premises at 3842 Delta Rd. (Rt. 74) 3rd house south of Airville Phone Exchange, Watch for sign. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Nice 1940’s 10 pc D.R. suite; Ornate 7 pc B.R. suite; 5 pc B.R. suite; Baus of NY piano; B&C foot piano stool; Dove tail blanket chest; 2 sec wood box; 6 cane seat chairs; 4 drawer treadle sewing machine; Stands; Lamps; Tables; Very nice Empire chest; Floor model radio; Port Victrola; Flower stand; Wooden cupboard; High chair w/tray; 6 pc dinette; TV; L.R. furniture; Alum porch glider & chairs; Rockers; etc. APPLIANCES: 2 chest freezers; Whirlpool fridge; Kel 40” electric stove; Kitchen Aid auto washer; Maytag elec dryer; Speed Queen wringer washer; Dbl rinse tubs; Kenmore MW oven; Ant kerosene stove; etc. DISHES, GLASSWARE & COLLECTIBLES: Mecko 12 pi set china; Franciscan 12 pi dinnerware; Jardenier & stand; Fostoria; Pattern; Dep & pressed glass; Child’s dep dishes; Fire King; Cookware; Carnival glass; Kerosene lights; Little Boy Blue baby set; Little Deb dinner set; Mustache cups; Silverplate; Milk bottles; Ice cream dippers; Adv pcs; Fisher Price toys; Pocket watches; 64 World Fair items; Doll hutch; High chair; Stove & clothing; Approx 30 dolls; Child’s table & chairs; Green handle utensils; Meat grinder; Milk pail; Brooks duck decoy; Iron gypsy pot; Copper wash boiler; Blue jars; Crocks; Jugs; White House vinegar bottle; Sev antique quilts; Linens; Lg table cloths; Post cards; Chrome kitchen ware; etc COINS: 2‘A & 5 dollar gold pcs; lg cents; Indian heads; Wheat pennies; Old silver; Ant paper money; Silver certificates; etc. CAR: 1962 Corvair 2 dr hardtop Mazda couple, 4 spd in good restorable, running condition to be sold at 11:30. TOOLS: Snapper II HP 32” riding mower, 8 1/2 HP Troy Bill mower, Woods 5’ rotary mower to fit Farmall A or B-N tractor; Aliens snow blow er; Cement mixer; 4 HP chipper/shredder; Gang mower; Shovel plow; 2 wheel sprayer; Seeder/spreader; Roller; Wheelbarrow; Nail kegs; Chick feeders & fountains; 20,24 & 36’ ext ladders; Ant highway lantern; 300 new qt berry boxes & carriers; Metal parts bins; 1/2 bu, peck & 1/2 pk measures; Hand tools of all kinds, grind stone; etc LUMBER: Several Ig piles of saw mill cut cherry & walnut lumber. Terms: Cash to out-of-state buyers & strangers. Not responsible for accidents Food by Salem church. JANET L. GROVE, EXECUTRIX Web site: www.sechristauctions.com Red Lion PA Ph 717 244 0295 ■ *m /fS*j iJUfii fcj^iw { * m iMiiiff nd j Auctioneers eiaisty Lie. Nos. 820 & 821 AUCTION DOUBLE-HEADER TOYS IN THE BLUE ROOM TRAINS IN THE PAVILION FALL 2003 SEASON OPENER! 10:00 A.M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2003 EXHIBITION: 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY, 8-10 A.M. SATURDAY RIDGE FIRE COMPANY ALONG RT. 23, BETWEEN PHOENIXVILLE, PA & RT. 100 Amazing Die Cast Camaro Collection (Over 200 Pcs.), 100 Promotional Models, Auto Lit & Manuals. All Kinds Of Auto Toys & Memorabilia. 600 Lots Of Trains In The Pavilion: Prime Post War Lionel From A Private Home. “O” Scale Trains, Some Brass. Prewar Lionel 700 E & 763 E Locos, Rail Chief Cars, Scale Freights And Selection Of 2800 Series Fits. Antique Lionel “O” Gauge And Standard Gauge. Modem Era Lionel & MTH Locos & Cars. Small Collection Of Like-New Marklin Gage One And Marklin HO - Most Boxed. Books & Related Magazines. 10% Buyer’s Premium And 2% Buyer’s Charge Will Be Applied. 2% Discount For Cash Or Good Checks Day Of Sale. York PA Ph 717 741-4489 Landis Valley Museum Plans Heritage Folk Art, Craft Festival LANDIS VALLEY (Lancaster Co.) A group of Pennsylvania’s finest juried historical folk artists and crafters will team up with Landis Valley Museum on Saturday, Sept. 20, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 21, noon-5 p.m., for the sec ond annual Heritage Folk Art and Craft Festival. Heirloom quality, heritage handcrafts will be demonstrated and offered for sale at this unique museum folk art and craft event. Murry Auction Emporium 23 N. Water St./Lititz, PA 17543 Sale Sept. NEXT SALE Mon. Sept. 22,2003 @ 9:00 am Antiques & Collectibles • Furniture • Art • Primitive • Jewelry • Collectible • Music • Textiles • Toys • Military • Music • Glass, China, • Toys Pottery, Silver • Outside For more info visit our website @ www.hollingerphoto.com or call 717-626-2636 SttH&l ‘THcWttf s4ueUOH&, *?HC. -AU-648-L- Professional Auctioneer, Appraiser and Advisor Our Services Are Not a Sideline (717)626-2636 Fax (717) 627-6757 TED MAURER AU-000593-L Successful Auction Management 1003 Brookwood Drive, Pottstown, PA 19464 Phones: 610-323-1573 Or 610-367-5024 Also Fridays & Saturdays At 610-495-5504 Lists available at www.maurerail.com Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13, 2003-827 Meet the artists and watch as their work is created as it was in the past. The admission fee is $lO for adults, $8 for sen iors, $7 for youths age 6-17, under six are free. Parking is free. Good food available. Landis Valley Museum is a nationally significant living history village dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting the history and culture of the Pennsylva nia German Community from 1740-1940. Landis Valley is located off Route 272/ Oregon Pike, a marked exit off both Route 30 and Route 222. What Makes A Book Rare? WHITEHORSE (Lancaster Co.) Ron Lieberman, an internationally known bookseller, appraiser, historian, and library consultant will speak at the Salisbury Township Historical Society meeting scheduled, Thursday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Township Building, Whitehorse. He will discuss the factors that con tribute to making some books valuable, and will have with him some interest ing examples from his own collections and stock. The presentation is free for all inter ested persons. Lieberman hopes that the public will bring to the meeting some books about which they have questions. LIONEL If TRAINS W» »««!.• tWWHaC*K«.”XM *•»«*> r; ! f II r $ 'Bail