Sunday News from Lancaster, Pennsylvania (2024)

OUTSTANDING SALE 2 DAYS FRIDAY AUG. 1, 1986 AT 10AM SATURDAY AUG. 2, 1986 AT 10AM 1750 WABANK RD Adjoining Stone Quarry, owned by H. R. Miller Co.

FRI, AUG 1 10AM Lot of old collectable hand tools and machinery. Lot of cut board lumber in cherry, walnut, oak, etc. DeWalt table saw 7.5 motor, jig saw, drill press, air compressor, Brunnerville pot belly stove, wheelbarrows, wood and metal. Lot of cut fireplace wood, ladders of all sizes, old snitzel bunk, com sheller, large feed bin, sets of drawers in wood and metal, a lot of misc and collectable items not mentioned. SAT, AUG 2 10AM Full line of antiques and collectables.

Rare Scrimshaw table lamp, Hubley signed iron floor lamp, Lanc. Co. Atlas 1875. 6 early blanket chests, camel back trunk, cane and hard bottom chairs, mid Victorian parlor suite 4 sec. glass front book case.

Pr. of beds Windsor style, made by Slaugh, jelly cupboard with plank ends, upright and chest type freezers, Westinghouse frost free refrigerator, lot of English, French, German china, and soft paste, 'assortment of pattern and pressed glass, everyday china and appliances, table and bed linen, a lot of books and misc items. Terms by: H. R. Miller of A Frank Kauffman Atty: John H.

Beyer C. HINDEN JR. Auction Service 717-392-0943 AY000007L Auct: Elvin Siegrist AU1723-L Lost Found 109 LOST: Belair Area Large yellow male cat with blue collar, 569-6520 YOUR AD would not be here if your pet were tattoo registered. Tattoo-A-Pet. 393-8308.

Public Auctions 110 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND SOME ANTIQUES SAT. AUGUST 9, 1986 At 10:00 A.M. Located at 223 East Main Street, Brownstown. REAL ESTATE AT 2:00 P.M. Real Estate consists of a lot 67' 187'.

Erected thereon is a STORY HOUSE With siding, oil forced hot air heat, (furnace 2 yrs. old, central air 3 yrs. old), city water, sewer lateral installed, basem*nt, attic, four bedrooms Up and three rooms down with laundry and bath with shower. Private drive to a two car garage. TERMS: down day of sale, balance within 30 days.

Open for inspection- July 26 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; July 29 and 30 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. or call for appointment 656-7663, 1-637-7782. 3 piece living room suite; end tables, floor lamps, pillows, pictures, clothes trees; sofa bed; Seth Thomas mantel clock; oak corner cupboard; Noritake china, service for 8 (pattern Leonore); Depression glass; dishes; pots and pans; flatware; Whirlpool refrigerator with freezer; Westinghouse electric stove; Whirlpool washer and dryer; chrome breakfast set with 4 chairs; kitchen step stool; electrical appliances; wood and metal cabinets; 3 plank bottom chairs; upholstered chairs; blanket chest; treadle sewing machine; dresser chifferobe 5 piece bedroom suite with spring and mattress; roll-away cot; 2 cane seated chairs; double door wooden wardrobe; wood and metal stands; hand sweeper; window fan; push mower; Allis Chalmers riding mower (Champ) 5 h.p.; wooden and aluminum stepladders; humidifier; portable West copper wash boiler; gaivanized wash tub; hand and garden tools; antique baby stroller (Lloyd); old dolls doll furniture.

Many items too numerous to mention. Cash or approved check. No out of state checks. Not responsible for accidents. Food stand.

Terms By DORIS M. FUHRMAN, P.O.A. For Vera McGallicher Jim Miner, Auct. Eaby and Eaby, Attys PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES THURSDAY AUGUST 7, 1986 AT 5:30 PM Location: 819 E. Main St, Ephrata, PA Marble top dresser with beveled glass; marble top wash stand; oak combination bookcase and desk; 6 plank bottom chairs; cane seated chairs; oak rocking chair; Amana 20 cubic foot refrigerator and freezer; living room suite; 3 piece bedroom suite; set of twin beds; box springs and mattress; two cedar chests; wooden wardrobe; metal wardrobe with mirror; cherry library table; Magnavox radio and record player; file cabinet; clothes tree; floor and table lamps; end tables; china closet; flower stands; Electrolux vacuum cleaner with power nozzle.

Hundreds of early post cards, some from Ephrata, Lancaster, Lancaster county, plus International: old scrap books. Two German Bisque dolls; Carnival glassware; Flowing Blue; Bavarian butter chips; Fiesta ware; 79 piece set china dinner set; handpainted milk glass perfume botties; coal oil lamps; canister set; red ware; sad irons; miniature sad irons; oval picture frame; candy scales; early tin funnel cake funnel; copper funnels; old egg basket; early wooden paint bucket; cast iron fluter; ielly jars with tin lids; pewter tea pot; Rodger silverware; tin ware; hand crocheted doilies; linens; toaster oven; GE electric can opener; Osterizer blender; pots and pans. Sale by: John G. Oberholtzer Amos C. Sensenig AU-000825-L Phone (717)626-4332 Elvin Siegrist, Auctioneers PUBLIC SALE OF Antiques, Household Goods Auto Guns Tools MON.

EVE, JULY 28, 1986 AT 4:00 P.M. Loc. 1071 New Holland Avenue, Lancaster, PA (Across from RCA) Sale by Mr. Mrs. Robert C.

Boyer Howard Shaub 464-3541 Auctioneers (AU-000831-L) PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUE COINS HOUSEHOLD GOODS Thurs. August 7th 4pm Located between Ironville Pk. and Route 462 along the Malleable Rd. in Columbia, Pa. Selling lots of good antique furniture, glass and tinware, linens, Honda 3-wheeler and general household goods.

Also selling approximately 100 dollars base value of old coins including Barbara half coins and dimes, nickels, silver dollars, Mercury dimes, Washington head quarters, plus lots more. Watch paper for full listing. Sale for Mrs. Shenk. Sale by: Sholly's 1 Auctioneer Service William Sholly Auctioneer 684-8226 Plenty of parking.

00 THE SUNDAY NEWS, July 27, 1986 100 I PG. INFORMATION D6 200 HISSI PG. PG. PG. AUTOMOTIVE RECREATION MERCHANDISE 400 300 500 D7 D23 G2 SERVICES PG.

G3 600 EMPLOYMENT PG. G3 700 PG. FINANCIAL G10 800 RENTAL PROPERTY PG. G10 900 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PG. G12 THE SUNDAY NEWS, July 27, 1986 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS 1.

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4:30 P.M. CLOSED SATURDAY SUNDAY 100 INFORMATION 101 Funeral Invitations 102 Funeral Directors 103 104 Cards of Thanks 105 In Memoriams 107 Legal Notices 108 Estate Notices 109 Lost Found 110 Public Auctions 111 Flea Markets 114 Announcements Funeral Invitations 101 AUMENT Entered into rest in Millersville, Pa. on July 25, 1986. JOAN MARIE AUMENT of 19 Landis Avenue, Millersville, Pa. in her 61st year.

Relatives and freinds are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from The Grace United Methodist Church, 163 West Frederick Street, Millersville, Pa. on Tuesday, at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Earl C. Carver officiating.

Interment in the adjoining cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 1:00 p.m. until. the time of service. The Barry Funeral Home, Millersville, Pa.

in charge of arrangements. EBERLY Entered into rest in Lebanon, on July 26, 1986. GUSSIE IRENE EBERLY, formerly of Brickerville, in her 84th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from St. John's Lutheran Church, Brickerville, on Tuesday at 10 a.m.

with the Rev. Lawrence R. Tropp officiating. Interment in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, Brickerville, Pa.

Friends may call at the church on Tuesday morning from 9 to 10 a.m. Arrangements by the Roseboro Funeral Home. KELLER Entered into rest in Lancaster Township on July 26, 1986. STELLA K. KELLER, of 2290 W.

Main Ephrata, in her 97th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from St. John's Lutheran Church, Brickerville, on Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Lawrence R.

Tropp officiating. Interment in Fairview Cemetery, Denver, Pa. Friends may call at the Roseboro Funeral Home, 6th and Walnut Streets, Denver, on Monday evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and at the church on Tuesday from to 2 p.m. LITTLE- Entered into rest in Lancaster, Pa.

on July 24, 1986 CATHERINE G. LITTLE of 551 Juniata Street Lancaster, Pa. in her 75th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from The Young Funeral Home, 317 E. Orange Street Lancaster, Pa.

on Monday at with the Reverend David R. Cramp officiating. Interment in The Riverview Burial Park. Friends may call at the Young's funeral home 1 hour prior to service. METZGER Entered into rest in Lancaster, on July 24, 1986.

FREDERICK J. METZGER, husband of Mabel Tyson Metzger, of T. 34 Ruth Drive, Gordonville, PA, in his 80th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from The Clyde W. Kraft Home, 519 Walnut Street, Columbia, on Monday at 2pm, with The Reverend J.

Donald Pierce officiating. The interment in Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at The Kraft Funeral Home on Monday from 1pm until the time of service. The family requests that flowers be omitted. Contributions may be made in Mr.

Metzger's memory to The United Indian Mission International, P.O. Box Flagstaff, Arizona 86002. MYERS Entered into rest in Pequea Township, Pa. on July 26, 1986. ADA KRAUSKOP MYERS, widow of Arthur S.

Myers, of Lancaster, R.D. 6, Pa. in her 88th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a graveside service in the New Danville Mennonite Cemetery on Monday at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev.

Robert Townsend officiating. There will be no public viewing. Arrangements by The Gundel Funeral Home. SCHWARTZ Entered into rest in Lancaster, Pa. on July 24, 1986.

WALTER SCHWARTZ, husband of Mariorie E. Howard Schwartz, of 205 Ruby Lancaster, Pa. in his 75th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from The Funeral Home of Fred F. Groff 234 W.

Orange Lancaster, Pa. on Monday at 1 P.M. with the Rev. E. W.

Huston officiating. Interment in Millersville Mennonite Cemetery. Friends may call at Groff's Monday 12 Noon until time of service. Please omit flowers. If desired, memorials may be sent to The American Cancer Society, 625 Manor Lancaster, Pa.

17603. SWARR Entered into rest in Lancaster, on July 26, 1986. LARRY L. SWARR, son of Walter and Elva Wenger Swarr, of 336 S. West End Lancaster, in his 48th year.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home, 141 E. Orange Lancaster, on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. George L.

Overley officiating. Interment in the Salunga Mennonite Cemetery. There will be no public viewing. Friends may call at the Kearney A. Snyder FUneral Home on Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.

until time of service. Please omit flowers. If desired contributions in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, 625 Manor Lancaster, Pa. 17603. Funeral Directors 102 GROFF 234 W.

ORANGE 397-8255 YOUNG 317 E. Orange St. 299-7371 CHARLES F. SNYDER 414 E. King St.

393-9661 GUNDEL'S 415 Duke St Lanc 393-1776 KEARNEY A. SNYDER 141 East Orange St. 394-4097 103 Someone to take over payments for 2 plots at Conestoga Memorial Park 284-4584 Weaver's Memorials NEW HOLLAND 354-4329 HALDY MEMORIALS LANCASTER 392-6312 Legal Notices 107 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Monday, August 11, 1986, at 7:30 P.M.. by the Manheim Township Board of Commissioners, at the Manheim Township Municipal Building, 1821 Municipal Drive, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to hear the petition of Wickersham Properties. Inc.

a Pennsylvania corporation, which requests the rezoning of a tract of land 1o- cated on the west side of Lititz Pike and the North and South sides of West Airport Road in Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, containing approximately 10.272 acres. The tract is presently zoned Industrial District 1-1, and the petitioner requests the Board of Commissioners to change the zoning classification of the tract to Business District B-4. If rezoning is granted, the petitioner proposes to use the tract for uses as permitted in a B-4 zoning district. A copy of the Petition for Rezoning proposing amendment to the Manheim Township Zoning Ordinance, is available for inspection at the office of the Township Manager, 1821 Municipal Drive. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, during regular business hours.

HARTMAN UNDERHILL BRUBAKER Solicitors to Manheim township MANHEIM BORO AUTHORITY (Manheim, Pa) TRUST INDENTURE Securing Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds SERIES 1966 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Article VIlI (Sec. 8.01 and 8.02) of Trust Indenture dated as of January 1, 1966 between Manheim Borough Authority (The Authority) and the Fuiton National Bank of Lancaster, now Fulton Bank, Lancaster, Pennsylvania (the Trustee) that the Trustee has called for redemption and payment on September 1, 1986, at the redemption price of of principal plus accrued interest to date of redemption of $35,000.00 principal amount of its Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds, series 1966, maturing September 1, 1987, being (35) of the bonds, drawn by lot, of series of 1966 remaining outstanding, as follows: BOND NUMBERS 553 586 620 557 591 619 559 592 623 560 594 626 561 595 627 562 597 630 569 598 631 575 599 639 577 606 640 578 608 642 580 611 643 584 645 All of the Series of 1966 Bonds so called for redemption will become due and payable on September 1, 1986, at the principal office of the Trustee in Penn Square, Lancaster, upon presentation and surrender of said bonds, accompanied by all interest coupons maturing on March 1, 1987, and all thereafter, and if registered, accompanied also by appropriate instruments of assignment duly executed by the registered owner or his attorney. Interest on said series of 1966 bonds so called for redemption shall cease to accrue after, September 1, 1986. All unpaid interest on said bonds represented by coupons which shall have matured prior to redemption date shall continue to be payable to the bearers severally and respectively upon presentation and surrender of such coupons. IMPORTANT: Federal Tax Law requires individual holders of municipal Bonds to submit their taxpayer Identification number (social security number) with each bond presented for payment (whether by sale, maturity or early redemption).

Please submit a FORM W-9 at the time bonds are presented for payment. W-9's are available at your local bank or broker. FAILURE to comply with the Tax Law will subiect the payment of principal, to the backup withholding provisions of the Tax Law which requires the withholding of of the principal payment as tax. BY ORDER OF FULTON BANK, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA TRUSTEE FOR MANHEIM BOROUGH AUTHORITY MANHEIM BOROUGH AUTHORITY (Manheim, Pa.) SUPPLEMENTAL TRUST INDENTURE Securing Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds SERIES 1968 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Article VI (Sec. 6.01) of the Supplemental Trust Indenture dated as of May 1, 1968 between Manheim Borough Authority (the Authority) and the Fulton National Bank of Lancaster, now Fulton Bank, Lancaster, Pennsylvania (the Trustee) that the Trustee has called for redemption and payment on September 1, 1986, at the redemption price of of principal plus accrued interest to date of redemption of $10,000.00 principal amount of its Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds, Serfes 1968, Maturing September 1, 1988, bearing interest at a rate of being (2) of the bonds, drawn by lot, of said Series of 1968 remaining outstand- ing, as follows: BOND NUMBERS 24 25 All of the Series of 1968 Bonds so called for redemption will become due and payable on September 1, 1986, at the principal office of the Trustee in Penn Square, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, upon presentation and surrender of said bonds, accompanied by all interest coupons maturing on March 1, 1987, and all thereafter, and if registered, accompanied also by appropriate instruments of assignment duly executed by the registered holder or his Attorney.

Interest on said Series 1968 Bonds so called for redemption shall cease to accrue after September 1, 1986. All unpaid interest on said bonds represented by coupons which shall have matured prior to redemption date shall continue to be payable to the bearers severally and respectively upon presentation and surrender of such coupons. IMPORTANT: Federal Tax Law requires individual holders of municipal bonds to submit their tax payer identification numbers (social security numbers) with each bond presented for payment (whether by sale, maturity or early redemption). Please submit a FORM W-9 at the time bonds are presented for payment. W-9's are available at your local bank or brokers office.

FAILURE to comply with the tax law will subiect the payment of PRINCIPAL, to the Backup Withholding provisions of the Tax Law which requires the withholding of of the principal payment as tax. BY ORDER OF FULTON BANK, LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA TRUSTEE FOR MANHEIM BOROUGH AUTORITY Lost Found 109 "FOUND" ADS (3 lines) may appear here for 2 days BERGER courtesy REAL of: ESTATE LOST 2 yr old, apricot female Poodle. Pink collar, Mt Joy area 653-9567 Reward FOUND Gray white male cat, Landisville area. Days 569-1705, eves 898-8568. FOUND Black Labrador, male, between E.

Pete Landisville. 898-7021. FOUND: Gray Schnauzer Vic 700 bik Stony Battery Rd near Oyster Point 285-5687 LOST Yellow Tabby 8 year old cat, blue collar, vicinity Bloomingdale. 569-6764 LOST! COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES VIC. Tortoise Cat answers to name of Itsy.

About 8 yrs. old, shy. Monor early Tuesday. REWARD! Call 295-5453 LOST Golf Pocket Book contains glasses, etc. 394-1286 after 4pm.

CONESTOGA BOR TWO DAY ANTIQUE SALE MONDAY, JULY 28, 1986 Starting at 6:00 P.M. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1986 Starting at 10:00 A.M. INSPECTION: Monday from 1:00 P.M. Selling properties for: ADA Z. HARVEY, Lancaster, PA; MELVIN K.

MENTZER, Mountville, PA and for Other Owners. MONDAY EVENING SALE SESSION Friedrich Speyer 1783 FRAKTUR TAUFSCHEIN German Imprint Illum. Taufscheins Haus Segen LITITZ MORAVIAN CHURCH BELL 1787-1957 Painted Decorated Sea Chest Decorated Boxes Large Tin Tray with "Kirk's Mills" Painted Landscape by C. X. Carisen 1971 COPPER GOOSENECK TEAKETTLES Grain Dec.

Min. Jelly Cupboard Turtle Cuspider Decoys ANTIQUE TOOLS WOODENWARES TINWARES PEWTER BRASSWARES CAST IRON METALWARES ART POTTERY DECORATED STONEWARE REDWARE. POCKET WATCHES: Hamilton Seven Jewel, Waltham Coin Case, Illinois 21 Jewel, Lancaster 15 Jewel, Elgins CLOCKS: Walnut Wall Clock 70" high, Ingraham B.B. Lewis's Pat. Calendar Clock, Jeromes Darrow Shelf Clock, Forestville Ogee Shelf Clock, Gilbert "Coca-Cola" Adv.

Reguiator Wall Clock, Carriage Clocks. LIGHTING: Dbl. Student lamp, Gone-with-the-Wind Lamps, Art Glass Oil Lamp, Ornate Hanging Lamp, Ribbed Glass Moravian Star Hanging Lamp, Fluid Lamps. PAINTINGS: GRACE ABBOTT THAYER "Return of the Fishing Boats" JOHN H. SCOTT "Winter Landscape" Lucille Beckett Pastel Painting HENRY MARTIN GASSER 7 Sea and Sky Watercolors Various other Paintings PRINTS: JAY B.

McVEY "Winter Landscape" Limited Edition CURRIER IVES Various Prints. Spool Chest, Reading Pot Belly Stove, Empire N.Y. Country Store Coffee Grinder, Orr Painter Co. Pot Belly Stove, Rye Straw Baskets, U.S. ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD made by Horstamann, Omate Brass National Cash Register, Stuffed Straw Filled Animals, American Flyer Gauge "Hiawatha Streamline" Trains one Elect.

one Keywind, NUMEROUS COUNTRY ANTIQUES DECORATIVE ITEMS. TUESDAY MORNING AFTERNOON HAND PAINTED CHINAWARES Decorated China LUSTREWARE Haviland Partial Dinnerware Service Noritake Dinnerware Service ORIENTAL PROCELAIN DECORATED IRONSTONE Majolica PATTERN GLASSWARE CUT GLASS Blown Glass. DOLLS: "Anne Shirley" Effanbee, Effanbee Closing Eye, Alexander Closing Eye, Painted Face Black Doll, "Amchar Doll" Closing Eye. JEWELRY: 14K .25 Ct. Diamond Ring, 18K Filigree Dinner Ring with Diamonds, Ladies Diamond Ring, 14K White Gold .85 Ct.

Diamond Ring, 14K .50 Ct. Diamond Ring, 14K .20 Ct. Diamond Ring, 14K .37 Ct. Diamond Ring, Sapphire Diamond Ring, 14K Opal Ring, Yellow Gold Star with .55 Ct. Diamond Seed Pearls, Antique Cameo Pin, Miscl.

Jewelry. STERLING: Bureau Set, Goerg Jensen Compact, Mirror, Miscl. Pieces. SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED COFFEE URN. TUESDAY EVENING AT 6:00 P.M.

Valentines German Imprint Books some with Nameplaes Various Antique Reference Books. PATCHWORK QUILTS Textiles 10x11' Saraband Oriental Rug New Oriental Rugs. FURNITURE FEDERAL WALNUT CHERRY SLANT FRONT DESK Federal Mahg. Pembroke Table SOFTWOOD TALL CASE COUNTRY CLOCK Rush Seat Corner Chair WINDSOR SACKBACK ARMCHAIR Softwood Hutch Table SOFTWOOD PIN-TOP STRETCHER-BASE TABLE Decorated Blanket Chest SOFTWOOD SCHOOL MASTER'S DESK Good Vict. Rope Bed SOFTWOOD TWO PART CORNER CUP.

BOARD Plank Seat Chairs DECORATED PLANK SEAT ARMCHAIR ROCKING CHAIR Grain Dec. Chest of Drawers WALNUT HANGING CUPBOARD Bracketbase Blanket Chest ORNATE VICT. GRAIN DECORATED JELLY CUPBOARD Cricket Table SOFTWOOD HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD WITH FISHTAIL Half Spindleback Plank Seat Settee Softwood Cradle Walnut Blanket Chest. GOOD FEDERAL MAHG. CARD TABLE Mahg.

Burl Mahg. Sheraton Card Table. VICTORIAN: Rosewood Side Chair, Walnut Drop-leaf Table, Marble Top Walnut Table, Burl Walnut Drop-leaf Table, Walnut Marble Top Chests of Drawers, Spool Turned Bedsteads. BUYER'S PREMIUM CONESTOGA AUCTION COMPANY AH-11-L Graystone Road, West of Rt. 72 7 Miles North of Lancaster, Pa.

Adjacent to Root's Country Market Public Auctions 110 PUBLIC SALE of Real Estate, Antiques Household Goods WED, AUGUST 6, 1986 Sale Time: 10 AM Real Estate at 2 PM Located at 8 West Main Street, Leola, PA. Story Frame Dwelling Living Room fireplace; Formal Dining Room; Powder Room and Large Eat-In Kitchen. 4 Large Bedrooms and full bath. Hot Water Heat. Borough Water.

Sewer Available. 3 CAR 2 STORY GARAGE AND WORKSHOP, Heated and half bath. 4 CAR FRAME GARAGE OPEN HOUSES: Real estate only Friday evenings, July 25 and Aug. 1 from 6 to 8 PM inspection call 859-1331. (MIRRORED) KAS (CARVED TRIM); Grained Chest; Mahogany Bedroom Suite; Mahogany Parlor Table; 10-Pc.

Dining Room Suite; Ethan Allen Bed; Oak Tables; Library Tables; Gateleg Table; Stool; Oak. Chair; Oak Desks; Filing Cabinet; Plank Bottom Chairs; 6 Arch Back Chairs; Dropleaf Table; Wicker Porch Set; Wicker Child's Rocker; Wicker Tables; Corner Chair; 11' American Stair Glide (Lift); Cedar Chest; Trunks; Oak Sewing Machine; G.E. Refrigerator; Automatic Washer; Color Television; Iron Bed; Card Tables; Chairs; Gold Leaf Picture Frames; Celluloid Dresser Set; Gilbert Mantel Clock; TIFFANY TYPE TABLE LIGHT; Cranberry Lamps; Lanterns; Kerosene Lamps. "Simple Simon" Record Player; Tinker Toys; Sleeping Doll; Ideal Doll; Black Kewpie Doll; 2 Loose Jointed Dolls; Indian Mechanical Toys; Cap Pistols. Steubenville Tea Set; Stangel Pottery; Noritake; Fiesta Teapot and Pitcher; PRESSED AND PATTERNED; Depression; Heisey Glass.

STERLING; Pewter Salt and Peppers; Bennington Spittoon; English Teapots; Jug; Flatware; Iron Fry Pans; COATS: Persian Lamb; Hudson Seal; Fur Pieces; Mink Stole; Braided Throw Rugs; WINCHESTER .22 GAUGE RIFLE; Hahn Rotary Mower: Garden Equipment. TERMS BY: FULTON BANK Executors Blanche Hunsecker Estate T. Glenn Horst, Auct. 717-859-1331 AU000438L Timothy G. Horst, Auct.

717-738-1245 AU001767L Edgar R. Barnes Atty. PUBLIC SALE OF Tractor Equipment Tools Truck Auto Motorcycle Trains Toys Household Goods WED. EVE, JULY 30, 1986 AT 4:00 P.M. Loc.

along Hollow Road, R.D. New Providence, PA (Take Rt. 272 south of Lancaster to top of Smithville hill. Turn left onto Mt. Airy Rd.

go to Rawlinsville Avenue. Turn left go to Hollow Rd. Then turn right to sale.) Sale by Mrs. Lindy C. Floyd Howard Shaub 464-3541 Auctioneers (AU-000831-L) Sell That Garden Tractor In Classified.

You'll Make Quick Cash To Buy A New One! Public Auctions 110 David M. Stauffer Entate If you need office workers medical workers construction workers if you're looking for qualified workers look to Classified of all job seekers recently interviewed said they regularly read the newspaper help wanted ads. Get help from Classified 291-8711 ABSOLUTE PUBUC. AUCTION Everything Selling To The Highest Bidder VALUABLE 110 ACR Lancaster County Located in Warwick ship Orchard Farm Antiques Household Good AUG. 9, 1986 Precisely 8:30 A.M.

SPECIAL NOTE: Real Estate at 10 Located at 520 StavE Road. next to the Airport. Take Route 501 North! of caster towards Lititz. torn Millport Road, auction site on Road. OPEN HOUSE: at your venience by calling or Auction Firm.

Terms: on Real Estate: down day of auctia balance within 45 days Attorney: John Gibbel Lititz, PA 717-4 TRACT Known North West Area Real tate consists of 27.68 with orchard and open la The rear portion of this has a sewer line through it. Road along WOODS DRIVE along RUDY DAM 1125'. TRACT Known as Center Area between North West and North east Areas Real Estate of a Story Cape Cod dwelling. 3 bedrooms and full bath upstairs, 3 rooms, downstairs; family, living, dining area with kitchen. basem*nt, well water, septic sewer, 1 car open garage.

macadam driveway, oil hot air heat, gas hot water. Lot size: 0.58 Acres, road frentage alond RUDY DAM ROAD LOT Known as the North East Area Real Estate consists of 27.75 Acres win tichard and open land? frontage: along RUDY BAM ROAD 558', along DRIVE LOT Known as the David M. Stauffer Farm Orchard and Fruit Real Estate consists of Acres having built thereon the following: 1816 21 Story Brick Farm House having 12 rooms, 5 bedrooms. kitchen. parlor, living room, dining room, full bath, 2 stairways, deep window sills, large front open porch, coat hot water heat, basem*nt, fell attic, water and septic sewer.

Buildings were built in 1816 and 1820 by Charles and Barbara Rudy 1820 Large frame and stone bank barn used and converted for the harvesting of frumt. Auditional buildings include targe frame tobacco shed. Other small buildings include garages and shop areas This tract of land consists of 2069' of road frontage along Stauffer Road and 761 along Public Auctions 110 ANTIQUES AT THE GUERNSEY BARN (5 miles East of Lancaster On Route LANCASTER, PA ONE DAY INDOOR SHOW SATURDAY AUGUST 2, 1986 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. AMERICANA ART GLASS JEWELRY -QUILTS CHINA- FURNITURE PRIMITIVES Admission with ad $2.00 A Janet's Antique Show 145 Strasburg Pike Lancaster, PA 17602 717-397-9723 PUBLICS SALE OF Antiques, Household Goods Auto Guns Tools MON.

EVE, JULY 28, 1986 AT 4:00 P.M. Loc. 1071 New Holland Avenue, Lancaster, PA (Across from R.C.A.) AUTO: 1961 Ford Thunderbird 2 dr. sedan, PS, PB, air radio. APPLIANCES: Frigid.

2 dr. refrig. (FF), elec. Royal typewriter, pr. lg.

speakers, elec. floor window fans, etc. FURNITURE: Pine: Farm table, night stand. Heavy Pine dbl. bed.

Plank deco. chairs, rocker. Kennedy rocker. Cedar chest. Walnut: dresser, chest of drawers.

Dropleaf table chairs, uph. arm chair. Empire shelf clock glass. Limed oak dresser. Wooden: Kneehole desk, hat rack porcelain knobs, night stand, bench, etc.

Metal: Base filing cabinets, wardrobe. Gilded picture frames, mirrors. Table lamps. Crocks, jugs, Bennington bowl, pitcher. Baskets.

Lancaster other old post cards. Lanc. Bicentennial medals. Other medals. Exposition Elgin men's pocket watches.

GUNS: L.C. Smith 12 ga. dbl. barrel hammerless shot gun, Civil War cap ball rifle bayonet, Thomas Blatine 12 ga. dbl.

barrel hammer shot gun. Iron tinware. Milk cans. Plated silver: Teapot, creamer, sugar, butter dish, etc. Brass -place set.

GLASSWARE CHINA: Pressed: Oil bracket lamps, cornucopia, cake stand, celery dish, etc. Fostoria bowl candlesticks. Amethyst: Spooner, butter dish. Hummel: Eventide. English: China ware teapot.

Pcs. in blue opalescent, milk, etc. Other misc. glassware china. Pots pans, sm.

elec. appliances, camera insulators, old Xmas etc. SPORTS Hunting bow, hunting arrows fishing rods reels, boating camping equip. Boy's girl's bikes. Flex.

Flyer sleds. Card tables. Redwood picnic table benches. Alum. lawn chairs.

LAWN Toro rotary mower, "Snow Pup" snow blower, Scott's lawn seeder, elec. edger, metal wheel barrow, lawn roller, bag wagon, hand sprayer, hose, misc. garden tools. 40' alum. ext.

wooden step ladders. TOOLS: Wooden: Work benches, tool chest saw horses. 10" Craftsman radial arm saw, jig saw belt bench sander. vise, Moto Bench grinder, elec. drill, elec.

motors, etc. heat stripper, elec. sold. iron. Wood moulding plane, clamps, squares, draw knife, tools, chisels, drill bits, hole punch, etc.

Masonry tools. Auto: T. floor lack, car tester, ramps, creeper, etc. Voltage elec. supplies.

Misc. nails, nuts, bolts other hardware. Ext. cords. Partial listing.

Not responsible for accidents. No out of state checks. Food served. Sale by Mr. Mrs.

Robert C. Boyer Howard Shaub 464-3541 Auctioneers (AU-000831-L) PUBLIC AUCTION Antiques, Personal Property JULY 31, 1986 AT 5:30 P.M. 230 East Ross St. Lancaster, PA Red grained decorated blanket chest; Victorian needlepoint chairs; 1-drawer dropleaf table; pineapple bed; uph. loveseat hide-abed; Uph.

sofabed; single bedding; chest of drawers dresser; Zenith color TV; G. E. microwave oven; chrome breakfast set; metal file cabinet; modern round oak table chairs; mahogany knee-hole desk; depression era furniture; G.E. washer, dryer, electric stove; Revco 1-door freezer; metal cabinets; wooden workbench cabinet; cut glass; Imperial china dinner service for 12; William Rodgers flatware; pots, pans, kettles; mixing bowls; Tupperware; everyday dishes; Electric appliances; Atkins Fox picture; window air I conditioner; knick knacks; beddings; linens; Christmas decorations; Hoover upright sweeper; step extension ladders; hand garden tools; Suburban wood stove: Many other items. Auction For Elam K.

Brandt Auction Conducted By The J. Omar Landis Auct Serv Jay M. Witman AU001127-L Box 501, Ephrata, PA 17522 717-627-0789, 665-5735 Public Auctions 110 SALE NUMBER 10 PUBLIC SALE Outstanding Collection of Early Furniture, Handmade Stencils, Antiques Collectibles MON, JULY 28, 1986 Auction at 9 AM Located at 112 West Andrew Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Directions: Prince Street south to light at Conestoga Street; right on Conestoga, immediate left on Mill Street; sale straight ahead. Stencils 90 Handmade Stencils; Letters and Numerals; Tobacco; Turkeys; Apples; Pianos; Stoves; Lard; etc.

20 Stencils John S. Libe; G. E. Sylvester: Henry Swope; B. Dewees; W.

Fidler; J. S. Graybill; Henry S. Franck; J. M.

Teel; E. M. Seibert; J. Styer; H. A.

Showalter; J. Z. Hertzler; John A. Wright; Jn. L.

Meyer; G. W. Ream; Peter W. Shell; D. Ferree; H.

Barton; Geo. Tomlinson; Samuel Meyer. Extensive Collection of Major Stencils. 15 Wooden Folding Chairs; OAK Rocker; Sofa Bed (Pullman 1916); Oak Chandeliers; 6' Oak Sideboard; Maple Dresser; Library Table; Plant Stands; Brass Table; LOW PINE DRY SINK ORIG. PAINT; ICE BOX; Incubator; MINIATURE FOUR DRAWER CHEST; Store Counter; OAK RUSH BOTTOM CHAIRS; Pigeon Hole Units (1 PRR); Dough Tray; Wood Box; Butcher Table; Pie Safe FLOUR BIN (BLUE PAINT); Oak Rocker; Oak Sideboard; Foot Stools; CHESTNUT WALL CABINET Lady's Desk; Benches; Wooden Medicine Cabinets; QUILT RACKS.

6 Display Stands; Potter's Wheel; Sewing Machine Bases; Parachute; Trunks; Tin Document Boxes; Boxes of Assorted Items of Collectible and Antique Interest, including Paper Pieces. Terms By: J. R. WIBBERLEY T. Glenn Horst, Auct.

859-1331 AU000438-L Timothy G. Horst, Auct. 738-1245 AU001767L "It's the Location" AUCTION DENVER, 17517 215-267-2861 ON Route 272 Route 222, North in Driveway at Turnpike. MON. JULY 28, 1986 At 4:30 PM.

2 Pc. Early American Living Room Suites; Pine Admirals Desk; -2 Early American Table Lights; Traditional Sofa; Early American Bunk Beds; End Tables; Small Benches; Pedistol Tables; Step Tables; Bookcase; Single Double Box Springs Mattresses; Modern Hide-ABed Matching Love Seat; Dresser; Outdoor Furniture including 2 Picnic Tables Benches; Chase Lounge; Settea 3 Chairs; Antique Wicker Straight Chairs; Rolls of Carpet 12 x15 Up; Bicycles; Lawn Chief Power Mower like new; Lots of miscellaneous collectibles. Auction for Mary Ernest Aungst August 2 10 AM at their nome in Hopeland, PA Terms: Cash, Card, Telecheck Col. B. L.

Barr Auctioneer AU-000044-L 215-267-2861 1-800-922-9513 Millport Road. Land offers fruit trees and other bearing plants along with open land. Lots or Tracts may be offered singly or as a whole, whichever way auction firm shall decide. For full brochure contact auction firm. Auction for David M.

Stauffer Estate Donald T. Stauffer Executor 717-627-3226 Auction Conducted By The J. Omar Landis Auch Serv Jay M. Witman A0007127-L Box 501, Ephrata, PA 17522 717-627-0789 or 665-5735 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Story Brick Housen Garage) VERY LARGE LOT OF GROUND. Antiques, Household Goods Riding Mower, Tools AUG.

6, 1986 AT 11:00 A.M. Loc. along Rt. 462 between Mountville Columbia, West Hempfield Lancaster PA (Next to Richard Ford) Peoperty open for inspections: July 26 2 from 10:00 A.M. untif 12:00 Noon.

Or phone: 285-4625. Real estate to be sold at 1:00 P.M. Sale by Clara W. Musser (Mrs. Alvin K.

Musser) Myers, Myers, Flowers, Johnson, Attorneys Howard Shaub 464-3541 Auctioneers (AU-000831 L) PUBLIC AUCTION Valuable Real Estate Personal Property Tools Avon Collection Antique Glassware SATURDAY, AUG. 16 9:00 AM Location: Rothsville, Warwick Twp. from 272 at (Star Chev.) take 772 W. to Rothsville, turn left onto Church approx. mile to property on corner Church S.

Ballstown Road. REAL ESTATE: story brick and frame, 3 barm. house on acre country lot baths, eat in kite. modern cabinets appliances, living den storage rm, attic basem*nt elec. baseboard heat, 200 Amp service, sewer and well.

2 car 24' garage. Terms day of Sale Balance settlement. OPEN HOUSE, Sat. August 2 and 9 from 1 to 4PM.06 Dy appointment. Real estate offered at 2PM.

For details, nancing, etc. Call Auctioneers: 733-1006. Complete List Later Terms By: William Elizabeth Schoenberger 626-6689 or 738-0743 Auction By: Randal V. Kline Lloyd Kreider Roy Good, Jr. Auctioneers 733-1006 Lic.

KLINE KREIDER AUCTION SERVICE RD 1 Stevens, PUBLIC AUCTION Valuable Personal Property Wed. July 30, 1986 5:30 PM Located at: 504 General Sutter Ave. Lititz, PA The follwoing items: Porcelain ice box, wash stand, buffett, sm. corner cupboard, hanging hall lamp, bracket lamps; divider; Marsh Witchen cabinet; oak chest of drawers, claw foot -piano stool, round table. chrome pedestal dressing table, Brunnerville, pump trough; Enterprise cherry seeder; fishing eapipment, very nice coffee table tables to match (hand carved designs), glass basket, variety of glassware, stemware, salt dips trunk, elec.

trimmer, Remington single shot 22, J. C. H. 12 gage single barrel, metal toys, various commemorative plates, linens, cruets, 6 gal crock, saws, assortment of auto tools, time light, ramps, tester A Micfer Liberty Bell bottle; Beam bottles, lawn garden tools, also items of value not listed. Auction For Richard P.

Krause Patricia Krause E. M. MURRY ASSOCIATES 11W 142 AUCTIONEERS 09pOlbI 626-5244 ELMER RICHARD KEN OUR SERVICES ARE NOT SIDE LINE EN. Murre Associ 287 Limerock Rood Lititz, Pa. 17543 Richard Murry 626-8175 Ken Miller 665-2073 Professional Auctioneers Appraisers and Advisors ELMER M.

MURRY AUCTIONEER SINCE 1953 Phone 717-626-5244 Lic..

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