The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 15,1998 5 The weather couldn't have been better, byt the bidding was hot during last week's 52nd.annual Back Mountain Memorial @ & Library auction. Thousands of bidders and browsers visited over four days, with Thursday being the best opening day in memory. Sales over the block totaled about $52,000. POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK The winning bidder. David Fritz with Sue ; Jeff Townsend, right, coaxed just a little more for the painting, which sold for $2,500. Kerry Freeman spotted, left, as Sue and Joe Hand, and the 1998 auction painting. Hand watched in amazement behind him. : i : | POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK | Robin and Crystal Razawich dug into some of | | the food booth's best offerings. | 8 © ia POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK fA: BY DAVE Roza OMAK Ruth Tetschner, 1998 auction ».- Dr. Craig Aicher took a break from the auction cheltperson, rang the bell fo stant the . block to dig into a Hillside ice cream cone. acilon ] : 5 POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK J M$ Rosemarie Garrity sold chances on a gift basket to Peter Farrell of Harveys Lake. ‘ PHOTO BY DAVE KOZEMCHAK ne Paul Nicholson, the proud new owner of a football signed by ', legendary Penn State coach Joe Paterno. ? POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK : Ww . Ready to serve, from left, Dallas Lions Dick Calvetti, Daniel Vito, Jack Kelly Freeman relaxed as her image was reflected in a mirror that was | Williams and Dave Fitch. to be sold over the auction block.
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