828-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003 Symposium Focuses On Pa. German Architecture GREEN LANE (Montgomery Co.) Public presentations of the Pennsylvania German folk culture in the Goschenhop pen region and contiguous Pennsylvania Dutch areas are one segment of the mis sion of the Goschenhoppen Historians. An aspect of this mission is the biannual Thomas R. Brendle Symposiums. Each symposium presents a different theme, and the third in the series will address Pennsylvania German architec ture. The symposium is scheduled for Nov. 1. Four scholars of Pennsylvania Ger man architecture will present aspects of this continental tradition, including the house, barn, outbuildings, and elements of Pennsylvania German architecture. • Elements of Pa. German Architec ture Distinguishing Features by Rich ard Moraux and William Ross • Outbuildings on the Farm by James A. Lewars • Origin of the Pennsylvania Bam by Dr. Robert Ensiminger • The Pennsylvania German House by Alan G. Keyser Colonial Pennsylvania (and central Maryland and valley of Virginia) wit nessed the flowering of a Germanic folk culture. These vernacular building pat- The Heinrich Antes house, built in 1736, features a central chimney, double attic and arched windows all features of early colonial Pennsylvania Dutch architecture. LARGE PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS COLLECTIBLES, GUNS, TRUCK, ATV TRACTOR, MOWERS, CAMPER, & SHOP TOOLS FOR MARTIN (BILL) HESS & OTHERS SAT. OCT. 4, 2003 at 8 a.m. Box lots first. Furniture at 9:30 A.M. Auction to be held at the Chanceford Community Center, approx 7 miles southeast of Red Lion, off Rt 74 turning at the Brogue Post Office. ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & COLLECTIBLES: Milton of NY player piano, as is; Piano rolls; Entertainer by Kimball chord organ; Nice Empire chest; Pine modern corner cupboard; 5 pc dinette; Cedar chest; DF tilt top table; Lg OG wall mirror; 2 chests; Night stands; Cane seat chairs & rockers; Windsor rocker; Captains chairs; Card table & chairs; Cherry coffee & corner table; Plank bottom chairs; Gingerbread mantle clock; Wall clock; Steamer trunks; Folding rocker; File cabinets; Step & end tables; Metal patio table & chairs; Sewing machine Maple desk; Ant parlor chair; Barrel bk chair; TV; VCR; What-not shelf; Clothes; Tree; Porch glider; Picnic table; Cherry tea cart; 3 sec. bookcase w/glass doors; Brunswick prof 9’ slate top pool table; 8 day German wall clock; Ant pictures & frames; Books; Dave Deßan painting; Dishes; Glassware; Telephone lamp; Jugs; Crocks; Jardemers, Electric red satin glass GWTW lamp; Mother of pearl figures; Ships; Model trains; Rayohte; Copper & brass items; etc GUNS: Mod 922 H&A 22 cal rifle; Hall-North 1845 percussion cavalry car bine; Hagerstown perc. cap muzzle loader; Dbl bbl muzzle loader shotgun; H&R 32 cal revolver; US army 45 cal pistol; S&W 357 cal magnum pistol; Colt 44 cal Navy cap & ball in case, repro; 1912 Mod 12 Winchester 12 ga shotgun': Jukar (Spain) blk powder pistol; Iver Johnson & H&R 32 cal ham merless pistols; BMM Mod 98 rifle w/Swift 4x32 scope; Savage 32-20 cal Sporter rifle; Savage 40-22 nfle; 2-12 ga & 1-16 ga single bbl shotguns; Gun loading dyes & supplies; Ammo; etc TRUCK, ATV, TRACTOR, & EQUIP: 1987 Dodge Dakota pickup, auto, 4 wheel dr, air, over on miles, new Jasper engine; Scrambler 6 wheel ATV in fine cond; 17’ Ritz craft travel trailer, as is; Bxlo’ lawn & storage shed w/alum siding; Ford Mod 2600 tractor w/cab, 13.6-28 tires w/Dunham-Lehr HD loader; 3 pt hook 5’ rotary mower; 3 pt rear blade; 8’ pickup bed 2 wheel trailer; Canoe & paddles; etc. SHOP, LAWN & GARDEN TOOLS: Mark V shop smith, complete w/lathe, jointer, band & table saw; Disc sander; Drill press; Stihl & Homelite chain saws; Echo weed wacker; Cub Cadet Z 42” riding mower; Vector high wheel brush & grass cutter; Troyßilt SHP pony tiller; Troyßilt 8 HP lawn vac w/chipper/shredder; Craftsman 10” radial arm saw; Belt sander; Bench grinder; Planer; C & bar clamps; 1/2 bu measure; 1/4 & 1/8 pk measures; Golf clubs; Propane & charcoal gulls; Ig asst of hand tools of every descrip. A special consignment of new & slightly used power tools from a train ing school such as Makita, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Skil, Delta, Bosch, Craftsman, etc. Terms: Cash to out-of-state buyer & strangers. Not respon sible for accidents. Food by Urey Catering Red Lon R 4 W 9MCMMM99 HI Ph 7i7 Auctioneers j Lie. Nos. 820 & 821 Web Site: www.sechristauctions.com terns remained purely Germanic for sev eral generations after immigration. Large numbers of these 18th and early 19th century structures remain for study and preservation. For example, the Gos chenhoppen Historians are restoring a 1736 purely Germanic house, the Henry (Heinrich) Antes house. Prior to its res toration, this large stone house on a back road saw little change in more than 250 years. This symposium series bears the name of the late Reverend Thomas R. Bren dle, the dean of Pennsylvania Dutch Folklorists. During his years as a pastor of the German Reformed- Church, he collected over 15,000 individual entries into 40 notebooks, each entry a Pennsyl vania German folk belief, folk practice, dialect vocabulary word, dia lect riddle or local dialect name of a geographic feature, such as roads, hills, streams, valleys and additionally, he re- corded in the 1930’s wire re- cordings of dialect folk music. The Goschenhoppen Histo rians owe a good part of their founding to the urging of Reverend Brendle to create a preservationist society in the historic Goschenhoppen folk region in Upper Montgomery County. Brendle’s admonitions were to col lect not only the oral traditions (folk lore) but the material culture as well. An annual Pennsylvania German folk festival, a folklife library and museum, publications, and numerous tape-re corded interviews with local Folklife informants carry out his inspiration. The Nov. 1 symposium at Red Men’s Hall in Green Lane will be con ducted from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The cost is $35 per person, lunch included. Send a check (your check is your reser vation) by Oct. 27 to Goschenhoppen Historians, P.O. Box 476, Green Lane, PA 18054. • LET’S AUCTION! ♦BUTCHERING EQUIP. ♦MEAT PROCESSING EQUIP. ♦TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS & MORE! SUN., OCTOBER 5,2003 @ 12:00 NOON Meadow Brook Farm, 266 Derrs Rd., Benton PA 17814 Need Info? (570) 490-5795 ’"Good Quality & Clean Butchering & Meat Processing Equipment *3 PT. Tractor Implements *8 HP Generator ’"Everything in good working condition DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 80 East or West exit at Buckhom and follow Rt. 42 North to Millville. At the blinking light turn right on Rt. 254 East and follow 5.5 miles to stop sign in Rohrsburg. Turn left on Rt. 254 East and go 2 miles to Green Creek Rd. Turn left and go 2 miles to stop sign. Turn left u(!> hill on Derrs Rd. and go 2 miles to site on right. From Benton, PA take Rt. 487 South to Rt. 254 West, turn right and go 3.5 miles to Green Creek Rd. Turn right, go 2 miles to stop sign, turn left up hill on Derrs Rd., go 2 miles to site on right, signs posted. AjMaajfc, Letteer Bros. Auction Co. Auction &. ** Appraisals buyer & seller AUCTIONEER: STEVE LETTEER, AU3I7OL PHONE: (570) 490-5795 TOYS - TRAINS - FIGURES TWO AUCTIONS - FOUR SESSIONS 10 A.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4,2003 EXHIBITION: 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY, 8-10 A.M. SATURDAY RIDGE FIRE COMPANY ALONG RT. 23, BETWEEN PHOENIXVILLE, PA & RT. 100 Really clean & good post war trains from the Ed Stencler Collection in Arizona. Session II in the Pavilion will sell a local accumulation with some very interesting prewar “O” and standard gauge. Over in the Blue Room, selling HO and “N” gauge trains; Early Model Railroader & Model Craftsman mags; 1931 PRR calendar (complete); Keystone magazines; RR books; ERTL trucks; Die cast; Hot Wheels; Aurora road racing autos; Hess trucks; Toys. Terrific selection of figures: Prime Barclay; Britains; German Putz yard animals; Cowboys & Indians; Manoil; Hubley & Marx toys; Nice Japanese tin toys. 10% Buyer’s Premium and 2% Buyer’s Charge will be applied. 2% discount for cash or good check day of sale. 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 wivw.maurerail.com r Important PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, HH GOODS Sat, Oct 11,2003 »9 a.m. 1 Mowers: 12:30 p.m. 5 Center Square Road, West Earl Twp, Leola, PA Approx. 5 miles East of Lane, on Rt. 23 m Leola, turn left on Rt 772 Approx 2 miles sale on right at comer of Glenbrook Rd & Center Sq Rd Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Quilts, Linens, Fine Select China Dishes, Fine Select, of Pressed & Patt. Glass, Early Kitchenware, Select. Local Adv Items, Milk Bottles, Assort, of Tinware, Cast Iron Pcs tnclud Banks - Tnvets - Bulldogs, Horsedrawn Coca Cola Wagon w/Bottles, HO Ga Tram, Toys, Tools. J.D. #165 Hydrostat Riding Mower Sale for: Earl S. & Evelyn M. Bare MILLER & SIEGRIST AUCTIONEERS (717) 687-6857 • AU-1723L www.miUereiegrist.com JUNIATA COUNTY MARY PRICE ESTATE ANTIQUE AUCTION Mon., Oct. 6, 2003 3:00 p.m. Auction located 18 miles south of Port Royal along Price Road, follow direction signs off Route 75 at Honey Grove and off Route 35 at Reeds Gap. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES Early 7ft poplar painted-over blind-door comer cupboard; early painted-over half-well drysink; oak 5-leg extension table; oak side board; oak Empire library table; small early kitchen table painted-over, missing drawer; walnut drop leaf table; oak high back beds; old Irish Chain quilt; several Dipple crocks; salt-glazed decorated butter crock; yellow ware bowl; Rayo lamp; glass fin gerlamps; solid nickel Federal silverware; bas kets; local advertisements; crocks; pottery; porce lain; glassware; brass; watches; utensils. Notes; Preview from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. - Owners & Auctioneers not responsible for accidents - Lunch by Tuscarora Grange - Terms: Cash or good PA check. Estate of MARY M. PRICE Harry B. Diven, Co-Executor Helen E. McNaughton, Co-Executrix Bryan D. Imes & Sons, Auctioneers R R 1 Box 902, Port Royal, PA 17082 717-527-2449 AU-001656-L