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paper!! People call me from all over.

Last week I re ceived a call from Hawaii about one of my ads. LT Antiques - 2

Large Antique Metal Trunk, $70; Fancy Antique Marble Top Side Table, $150.

Call or text 570452-7888. 7/24

Apartment for Rent - 04

Man looking for a 1 bedroom apartment. Has a friendly medium size dog.

Age 67 on disability so can pay up to $700 a month.

Williamsport only.

570-974-1120. ufn

Autos/Trucks - 07

2016 Ford Fiesta, front wheel drive, 68,816 mi., $11,500.00. 570594-1406. 7/31

53 Old Vehicles plus parts, $1,000$5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570538-3464. 8/28

Auto/Truck Accessories - 10 For sale parts: 1997 Buick la Sabre, complete and ready to part out. Call 570-2049626. ufn

Campers, Motor Homes, & Rec.

Vehicles - 11

1995 Chariot Park Model Camper, furnished, 34’x12’, w/loft, computer or office room, sunken BR, tinted living room window, furnished 8’x34’ porch sunscreen, 10’x20’ carport, 10’x20’ new shed. Make offer. 570966-6220. ufn

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Troy Built Rear Tine Rotiller, almost like new, $950.00. 570742-4312. 8/7

Cub Cadet Lawn Tractor with 42” Snow Throw Attachment. Tractor like new, 348 hours, Snow Thrower attachment never been used. $3,000 cash or reasonable offer. 570538-5265. 8/14

Guns, Etc. - 26

Gabe Gush Owner

P: 570-584-2996

F: 570-584-2964 ib4675@centralpenn.biz

Henry 22 Rifle

Golden Boy, new in the box, $640.00. 570-742-4312. 8/7

Winchester 30-30 Land of Lincoln Commemorative, Saddle Ring & lots of brass. New in box with papers, $975.00. 570-742-4312. 8/7

Savage 30-06 with 3-9 Scope, $520.00. 570-742-4312. 8/7

Flint Lock Rifle, nice condition, $240.00. 570-742-4312. 8/7

1893 Marlin Lever Action Rifle, 38/55 Cal. $975.00. 570-742-4312. 8/7

As new Glock

Model 19 Gen 5 MOS with Halosun 507K Green

Dot optical sight, Trijicon HD night sights, Tac Flat Trigger Kit; safety plunger upgrades. 30 rounds fired for magazines function. Pictures available. $695. Phone or let message. 717480-6481. 7/24

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HELP WANT-

ED: Cleaning lady, ranch home in Milton, flexible hours, reference required. 570-751-5024. 8/7

Experienced

Sales Person to handle our Montour & Columbia Co. area. Very good commission structure. Send resume to The

Valley Trader, Sales Position, PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837 Sales Rep Wanted: Expanding sales force in Lycoming & Clinton Cos. Sales experience necessary. Must have car & valid Driver’s License. Territory & account list provided. Send resume to: The Valley Trader, Sales Dept., PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837 or email to: thevalleytrader@yahoo.com

Help Wanted: Part time Graphic Designer position. 24-35 hrs. over 2 wks, but mostly on week 2. Must be able to work in a high speed environment. Be literally your own boss, but work easily with others. This may lead to a full-time position in the future. Send resume & portfolio

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FREE - MOVING: 6 Ft. Oak Table wth 4 chairs. 570-847-5859. 7/24

Small Refrigerator, new, 4 ft. high, 19” wide, 19” deep, $185.00. 570-742-4312. 8/7

2 Metal Gliders, 1-3 Seater and 1-2 seater, 2 Metal Chairs, dark green. Asking $2,000. 570-495-3561. 8/14

Montgomery Ward Air Compressor, runs good, $75.00; Road Master Tow Hitch, $300.00. 570-547-1986. 8/7

Miscellaneous - 35

Yamaha G-16 Gas Powered Golf Cart with Head lights, Tail lights, Roof, Knobby Tires, “Lifted”, $3,800.00. Fun! Fun! 570-979-0951 leave message. 8/14

Trek Mountain Bike, like new. 570-847-6457. 7/24

Meco Electric Grill for outside use. Was new @ $80.00, now $50.00. Like new. 570-322-2974. 7/31

Pool Table, 8 Ft., Kasson Slate, Balls & Cues, with green felt & ball return. $600.00. 570-473-8588 after 10 AM. 7/24

Larson Storm Door with screens & hardware, in very good shape. 90 3/8”H x 36 3/8”W. 570-742-8810. Your offer. 7/31

Pets - 40

English Setter Puppies, 3 males, 5 females, $900. each. 570-441-8840. 7/31

Austrailian Shepherd Puppies, red murrels. $350.00.. 570-568-6823. 7/31

WANTED - 50

Looking for small Upright Piano. 570-713-8109. 8/21

WANTED: Metal Bed Frame Full. No mattress or bed springs needed.

570-966-0098. 7/24

Wanted: Tall, attractive, country homeowner seeks Irish lady, 60-70’s for companion with drivers license.

570-538-3464. 9/18

Wanted: Seeking guy to do mechanical work in Watsontown area.

570-538-3464. 9/18

WE SELL 16 BRANDS OF TIRES

WE SELL 16 BRANDS OF TIRES

Hours: Monday Thru Friday,6:30 am -6pm; Saturday 6:30 am -2pm

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Hosting a backyard gathering? 5 ways you can help prevent pests from making an appearance

(BPT) - Summer inspires many families to host outdoor gatherings at their homes. From weekend barbecues with friends to family reunions, those backyard moments are the highlights of summer weekends. However, you may find some unwanted guests like ants, spiders, flies and mosquitoes at your gatherings.

But, some careful planning can help alleviate the worry about pests crashing the party. Here are five tips to help reduce pests at your summertime

gatherings.

1. Keep your yard clean

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It’s always better to be safe than sorry. Get ahead of pests by removing places where they can breed and thrive in your backyard.

As the weather warms up, clean up your yard. Remove debris or standing water, which can attract mosquitoes, flies and other pests. Don’t forget to keep your trash cans covered to prevent insects from being drawn to them.

2. Serve food and drinks indoors

While outdoor dining is great, food and sweet drinks serve as invitations to flies and other insects. To help keep pests away, serve food and drinks indoors. Guests can grab their plates, cups and cutlery, load up on delicious food and beverages, and head outdoors to enjoy a feast in the sun or under the moon.

If you must serve food outdoors, keep food in sealed containers. Not only will this keep pests away, but it can also help keep your food fresher for longer.

3. Use insecticides with plant-based active ingredients

Nature has evolved powerful bugfighting plants like lemongrass, mint and rosemary. When extracted, these botanicals can be incredibly effective at keeping bugs away from your guests. STEM™, a pest control brand, offers a full line of products formulated with these botanicals, making them safe to use around people and pets when used as directed. Packed with plantbased active ingredients, STEM™ insecticides effectively fight nature with nature without any added dye, fragrance or harsh chemical odor.

No matter how you like to enjoy the warmer weather, STEM™ has got your family and home covered. By using products like STEM™ Bug Killer Spray (Ants, Roaches, Flies) and STEM™ Bug Killer Spray (Ants, Roaches, Spiders), you can reduce the risk of pest party crashers at your summer gatherings. The nozzles specifically target insects more effectively to help

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Taking care of home is more than surface deep

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Home systems protection excludes failures that are a result of normal wear and tear, but it covers unexpected mechanical and electrical breakdowns.

Look up at what protects you. The first step of roof inspection begins inside the home. Look for damp spots Continued on Page 8

(BPT) - When the Morrells needed to upgrade to a larger home in Santa Clarita, California, a year ago to accommodate a growing multigenerational family, surprises sprung up in the property with a number of failing systems. The home inspection didn’t reveal certain trouble spots that would cost thousands of dollars in repairs later. However, after owning multiple homes before, the Morrells understood that their homeowners insurance and warranties could help defray manythough not all - of these costs, and they were prepared to complete routine maintenance throughout their home to prevent damages.

Real estate industry sources report that home purchases are rising once again, despite record high prices and interest rates, and many of these new homeowners might be strapped for cash should an unforeseen issue occur. As a homeowner, you need to make time for routine maintenance to keep your home in good condition. Regular maintenance can help reduce the possibility of costly and time-consuming repairs.

“We’re taught to have our vehicle’s motor oil changed every few thousand miles to keep it in good running condition and a home is no different in that it needs regular attention too,” said Bonnie Lee, Mercury Insurance Vice President of Property Claims. “Putting off tasks until something breaks or needs repair can lead to much larger and more expensive headaches.”

Four areas homeowners should check regularly to keep it safe include:

TLC for the airways. Heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) is the

system that keeps the temperature inside a home comfortable. In order to not only keep running costs low but also extend the life of it, owners need to give it love and attention. A small leak or failure to replace an air filter could cause your annual energy bill to skyrocket.

A dirty air filter is the most common cause of problems for an HVAC system. When the air filter is dirty, the blower has to work harder to force air through the debris, increasing the system’s energy consumption or overworking its capabilities. Regularly checking, cleaning and replacing your filters can help prevent this problem.

“The last thing a homeowner wants to deal with is an unexpected cost, especially one that can be as expensive as having to replace a furnace or air conditioner,” said Lee. “If you’re concerned about having to come up with the funds to replace a system that fails before reaching the end of its life expectancy, there are insurance coverages like Mercury’s home systems protection that cost only a few dollars each month to replace these thousands of dollars worth of expenditures.”

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Lay Tile Like a Pro 11 steps to update bathroom flooring

(Family Features) Updating the flooring can help infuse new life into tired, outdated bathrooms. For an upscale, polished look that doesn’t have to break the bank, consider installing tile flooring.

Before you get started, you’ll want to make some decisions about the look

and feel of your flooring:

Ceramic or stone? Weigh factors such as porosity, how slippery the surface may be when wet and how well it retains heat or cold. Ultimately, your decision hinges

on the needs and uses of your family.

Complement or contrast? Define the overall style you want as well as the colors and tones that will help best achieve your vision.

Big or small? Generally, the larger the tile, the fewer grout lines, and too many grout lines in a smaller space can create the illusion of clutter. However, smaller tiles can eliminate the need to make multiple awkward cuts, and small tiles are perfect for creating accent patterns or introducing a splash of color.

When you’ve got your overall look and materials selected, keep these steps in mind as you begin laying the flooring:

1. Prepare your subfloor. Use a level to check for

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7 Ways to Creatively Display Favorite Photos

to showcase some of your favorite photos.

Variations on a theme - You don’t have to have a whole set of matching frames to create a unified look. Gather frames of different sizes, shapes and textures then paint them all the same color. White, cream or black are colors that let the eye focus on the photograph. Then when you group them together, you’ve got a cohesive display without everything being the same.

(Family Features) Family photos, vacation pictures, candid snapshots of friends and family - they’re often

visual representations of some of your most treasured moments, so it’s likely you’ll want to give them some special treatment.

Consider these easy and affordable ways

Location, location, locationPhotos don’t always need to be on a wall or shelf. Try hanging a series of related photos on the back of a door or between windows.

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or water stains on the ceiling or for cracked plaster along the wall as these can be signs of water damage. During dry, warm months, conduct a visual examination of your roof’s exterior for any cracked or missing shingles. Notice if you have to trim back tree branches that make contact with the roof as they can cause damage. If you suspect it needs attention, contact an

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experienced roofer who can perform a thorough inspection with drones and provide a condition report, like Mercury’s partnership with Roof Rx. Remember, roof repairs required because of damage caused by severe weather are covered by your insurance. Roof repairs that are necessary due to lack of maintenance, age, or standard wear and tear are not.

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Clean the gutters. Gutters are necessary to direct water away from your home’s foundation. Their exposure to the elements means that they need to be cleaned and inspected regularly. While cleaning out dirt and leaves, make sure the gutters are securely attached to your house. The weight of heavy snowfall, rain and dirt can cause gutters to loosen and pull away from the home.

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maintenance means lower homeowner costs by addressing small issues before they become problematic,” said Lee. Preparing for extreme weather. What might’ve been considered once-in-alifetime extreme weather events in the past are now becoming more frequent. Natural weather events such as flooding cause billions of dollars in property damage every year. Homeowners must be aware of all perils that can impact their homes as well as the type of coverage needed. Damages caused by an earthquake or storm flooding, for example, are not covered by a standard homeowners policy. Homeowners may want to consider purchasing policies or endorsements specifically designed to cover such perils.

A few minutes a day to inspect and take care of your home can make a difference. Like the Morrells, make sure to review what policy coverages and home warranties are in place before a disaster strikes and take care of routine maintenance before it becomes a bigger problem. This will help you keep a happy and safe home.

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uneven spots; you need an even surface to prevent cracks in the tile or grout as well as rough spots that could pose tripping hazards. Use patching and leveling material to create a consistent surface. Apply a thin layer of mortar then attach your cement backer board with screws. Cover joints with cement board tape, apply another thin layer of mortar, smooth and allow to dry.

2. To ensure square placement, draw reference lines on the subfloor using a level and carpenter square. Tile should start in the middle of the room and move out toward the walls, so make your initial reference lines as close to the center as possible. Mark additional reference lines as space allows, such as 2-foot-by-2foot squares.

3. Do a test run with your chosen tile by laying it out on the floor. There are color variations in most tile patterns, so you’ll want to verify each tile blends well with the next.

4. Mix tile mortar and use the thin side of a trowel to apply mortar at a 45-degree angle. Use the combed side to spread evenly and return excess mortar to the bucket. Remember to apply mortar in small areas, working as you go, so it doesn’t dry before you’re ready to lay the tile.

5. When laying tile, use your reference lines as guides. Press and wiggle tile slightly for the best adherence.

6. Use spacers to create even lines between one tile and the next, removing excess mortar with a damp sponge or rag.

7. As you complete a section of tile, use a level and mallet to verify the tiles are sitting evenly.

8. Let mortar dry 24 hours before grouting.

9. Remove spacers then apply grout to joints, removing excess as you go.

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10. Allow grout to dry per the manufacturer’s instructions then go back over tile with a damp sponge to set grout lines and clean grout residue.

11. Once grout has curedusually at least a couple weeks - apply sealer to protect it.

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4125 COL. JOHN KELLY RD., LEWISBURG, PA 17837

Spotts Real Estate, PP & Gun Auction, Saturday, August 12, 9am & 2 Day Tag/Moving Sale, Thurs & Friday, August 10 & 11, 9-4 daily 464 Jolly’s Grove Lane, Weikert, PA 17885

(located next to the Penns Creek “the cabin/house on-the-creek”, just past the Union County Sportsmen Club) Real Estate Open House Showings Sunday, July 30th & August 6th, 2 to 4 pm (or by private showing with auctioneer)

Deed #1 Well-constructed, almost maintenance free, modern, two-story home/vacation cabin on the creek, built 1966, with approx. 1,200 sq. ft. on 1.25-acre parcel w/152’ road frontage along Penns Creek Home has a stone driveway, metal roof w/rear gutter heat tape, vinyl siding, 3 BR’s, laundry room, 1 75 baths, eat-in kitchen, spacious family/living room with knotty pine walls, laundry room, rear porch deck off the Master BR Home has a 13’x24 ½’ heated workshop with a 13’x24 ½’ carport front and a 8’x24 ½’ rear overhang with a coalbin and additional storage space. 12’x30’, 9’x15’ sheds, 9’x12’ playhouse & a 20’x20’ open machinery shed also grace the property. Property also has an attached 23’x 24’ 2 car garage with upstairs storage, in addition to having a fabulous yard overlooking Penns Creek with a firepit, patio & electric lights A small stream flows at the rear of the property Mifflinburg school district! Home was totally remodeled in 1993! Utilities Heat pump with central air, 4 camera security system, electric hot water heater (replaced 2/8/17), an Alaskan coal stove, good well water (water softener & iron filter on the system), on-site sewer and 200amp electric service Deed #2 Adjacent 1.1-acre former railroad bed property to be auctioned also. Deeds #1 & #2 to be auctioned off separately and then together to determine how they will be sold. Terms: Deed #1-$20,000 & Deed #2-$1,000 real estate property deposit required day of auction, with good PA check or certified funds payable to Marquette’s Auction Marketing, balance at closing within 60 days of sale date. 3% buyer’s premium to be added to the purchase price of both real estates Real estates are sold “as-is” & are subject to owner confirmation. Statements made day of auction take precedence over previously printed material. Inspections may be done prior to auction at potential buyer's expense 1 1/2% realtors’ participation invited auctioneer’s guidelines must be followed in order to be eligible pre-registration required. Real estate will be auctioned off @ 11am

Tag Sale Items Antiques-Woodworking Equipment-Tools-Furniture-Appliances-Treestands-Rough Cut Poplar-Scrap Metal Auction Items--Kioti Tractor & Attachments-Sure Trac Dump Trailer-Log Splitter-Generator- Gun Safe, Guns & Bows, Etc.

Special Note: These items will be auctioned off on Saturday just prior to the real estate auction the 2014 Kioti tractor and attachments, the Sure-Trac dump trailer, generator & the log splitter, the guns & gun safe and any remaining Tag Sale items leftover Hours 9-4 daily or by appointment only! All items priced & sold as-is with no warranties applied. Terms Cash or good PA check only, ID required. Updated info & pics @ marquetteauctions.com, auctionzip.com ID1907 or GoToAuction.com ID6181 All applicable gun laws will be adhered to Owners not responsible for accidents Selling the real estate & contents for Jeff & Deb Spotts

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Tom Marquette, AU-002855L, 570/916-6903

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Auctioneers: Michael & David Weaver Allenwood,Pa.17810

Phone 570-538-2227 AU002180-L

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A beautiful Mifflinburg Home located in the heart of Union County. Gold and Silver Coins, Redline Hot Wheels, Toys, Furniture, Decorated Stoneware, and More! Listing coming soon

Diehl ESTATE AUCTION

We will be selling from the Diehl Home , Located at 245 Scottsdale Drive, Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844 Follow signs off of Market Street Main Street Day Of Auction.

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Starting at 5:00 pm

MIFFLINBURG 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

Offered at 6:00 pm

Real Estate- built in 1996, 2 story, 2 bedroom, 2 ½ bath, roof replaced 2015, electric heat pup, central air recently serviced, hardwood floor, oak kitchen cupboards, 1,244 square feet, 1 bedroom upstairs, 1 on first floor, finished basement w/ ½ bath, 1 car attached garage, dining room w/sliding glass door access to backyard, well maintained, black top driveway, concrete walkway, move in ready. To View Contact: Weavers Auction Service [David 570713-9942] or Office 570-538-2227. Real Estate Terms $8,000.00 down balance in 45 days, all other terms read at auction as well as Home Owner Association Rules and Fee schedule available upon request.

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1894 $10 gold piece; 1912 Indian Head 2 ½ gold piece; 1958 Elizabeth gold piece; 1924 Peace Dollar; 1853 Indian Head ¼ California gold piece; 1854 California gold piece; Canadian and other foreign coins; 1987 American Eagle 1 oz silver bullion coin; 1 Troy oz Silver Eagle coin; 1879 Morgan Silver Dollar; 1921 Morgan Silver; 1953 silver Franklin half dollar; 1902 silver Liberty Head nickel; Buffalo nickels; 1963 Franklin half dollar; 1923 Peace Silver Dollar; The Victory Years 1942-1945 coin set; American Revolution Bicentennial coin

Stamp collection Collection to include:3 cent, 4 cent, Olympics, Space, American Novelists, National Park, Foreign Stamps

ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • HOUSEHOLD

West Shore Railroad Red Globe Lantern made by Adlake; Gone with the Wind Lamp; various Longaberger baskets; Longaberger Heritage Blue 3 piece mixing bowl set and 3 piece pitcher set; 3 cushion sofa; brown electric lift chair- 1 year old, like new; red wingback arm chair; Seth Thomas Oak Case Mantle Clock; Brass Ansonia mantle clock; Samsung flat screen smart TV; country quilt rack; 4 drawer drop front secretary desk with claw feet; oak cane seat chair; square top marble top stand; Teacup kerosene lamp; bracket kerosene lamps; finger kerosene lamps; graniteware; various linens; Pyrex measuring cups; Sterling Silver compote and salt and pepper shakers; various glassware; 12 Pane Corner Cupboard; character glasses; card table; oak dining room table w/ 4 boards; set of 4 modern upholstery chairs; cherry 4 drawer stand w/ brass pulls; silver crest compote; Bechtel’s ½ pint round paint- ed milk bottle; green slag glass hanging light; drop leaf stand w/1 drawer; set of 6 mid-century modern drinking glasses; antique style flip top table; hand stitched country quilt; vintage wash stand w/drop handles; 5 drawer chest of drawers, cane seat stool; dove tailed night stand; marble base lamp; salt glazed stoneware crock, Corningware cornflower pattern; Appliances: Kenmore Upright Refrigerator/Freezer, Kenmore Electric Dryer and Heavy Duty Washer (clean); Signed David Armstrong “Picnic” #887/950 Framed and Matted; full size bed w/metal headboard and frame w/Serta Perfect Sleeper Waterford; Cannon Ball Full Size Bed w/box spring and mattress; 4 drawer Empire chest of drawers; 6 drawer narrow chest of drawers; oak rocking chair- signed J. B. Van Saiver Co Camden, NJ spindle back chair; Sterling silver jewelry and costume jewelry; wooden milking stool; Blow Mold Jack O’ Lantern candy bucket; vintage golf clubs, stainless steel stock pot; Dairyman’s League milk can, school desk w/cast iron sides; Willow Tree figurines; hand tools;; shop vac; metal outdoor patio chairs; 6 ft aluminum ladder; blue jar w/marbles; square top wooden stand w/1 drawer (fine hand-cut dove tail drawer); Oreck X-Tended Life vacuum; modern dahlia quilt; drop leaf fancy harp style stand; ladder back rocking chair; cane seat rocker and folding chairs; cookbooks; Singer Model 221-1 Featherweight Sewing Machine w/case and booklets; oak cedar lined blanket chest; 8’ x 11’ BAKAR rug; signed rug beater; wrought iron light; tins; wooden red wagon; ice cream parlor style chairs; lawn and garden tools; Christmas décor; decorated stoneware; Pfaltzgraff; 2 drawer fine cut dove tail telephone stand; 3 gal. decorated stoneware crock (damaged); 3 gal decorated jug; decorated double handle crock; modern Union County decorated crock; 3 decorated crocks] Plus Other Items Of Interest.

TOYS

Buddy- L/GFD Fireman’s Ladder Truck; Light-Glow mini city; board games; Tonka VFD car carrier; Structo Kom-Pak Dump Truck; Ertl tractor, barge wagon, gravity wagon; Buddy L Steam Shovel; Die cast truck banks; BP trucks; Buddy L Piston Powered Dump Truck; 1953 F-100 tow truck Limited Edition; vintage Hess truck tanker; B-Mack Tanker bank; matchbox/hot wheels; Red Line Hot Wheels: Sand Orab, Six Shooter, King Kuda, Torero, Ford MKIV, Evil Weevil, Turbo Fire, Heavy Chevy, Van Lines Trailer (Johnny Lightning); Red Line Custom 32 Ford + Custom Dragster (missing wheel); Erector set in original wooden box

Coins and Clad Dollars/Halves, Pennies

1894 $10 gold piece; 1912 Indian Head 2 ½ gold piece; 1958 Elizabeth gold piece; 1924 Peace Dollar; 1853 Indian Head ¼ California gold piece; 1854 California gold piece; Canadian and other foreign coins; 1987 American Eagle 1 oz silver bullion coin; 1 Troy oz Silver Eagle coin; 1879 Morgan Silver Dollar;1921 Morgan Silver; 1953 silver Franklin half dollar; 1902 silver Liberty Head nickel; Buffalo nickels; 1963 Franklin half dollar; 1923 Peace Silver Dollar; The Victory Years 1942-1945 coin set; American Revolution Bicentennial coin

Stamp collection

3 cent, 4 cent, Olympics, Space, American Novelists, National Park, Foreign Stamps

Gone with the Wind Lamp; various Longaberger baskets; Longaberger Heritage Blue 3 piece mixing bowl set and 3 piece pitcher set; 3 cushion sofa; brown electric lift chair- 1 year old, like new; red

Auction Terms: Cash or Good Penna. Check , [ Credit Cards w/ 4% fee]

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Tent If Inclement • Job John • Lunch Available

SELLER: Diehl Estate

Auctioneers: Michael & David Weaver

Allenwood,Pa.17810

Phone 570-538-2227 AU002180-L

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