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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

Marquette's Auction Marketing

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

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THEME: FINISH THE LYRICS

ACROSS

1. *”Back in ____ I hit the sack”

6. Lavatory, abbr.

9. Arctic floater

13. Revered Hindu

14. Three, to Caesar

15. Poison ampules, e.g.

16. Neckwear option

17. *”Sometimes it’s hard to be a woman, giving ____ your love to just one man”

18. Most populous country

19. *”It’s going down, I’m yelling ____”

21. *”Sugarpie honeybunch, you know that I ____ ____”

23. Act on IOU

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24. Spanish sparkling wine

25. Mel ____, Giant Hall-of-Famer

28. Garbage in, garbage out, acr.

30. *”If everybody had an ocean ____ the U.S.A., then everybody’d be surfing”

35. Less than average tide

37. All’s opposite

39. ____, Wind & Fire

40. Gas station brand

41. Bottom-ranking employee

43. *”The future’s not ours to see, que ____”

44. ____ Coffee, whisky drink

46. African river

47. Part of a sweatshirt, sometimes

48. ____-____-tat, drum roll sound

50. Please get back to me, acr.

52. 007, for one

53. Impulse

55. Consume food

57. *”I’m going to ____, I’m gonna mess around”

61. *”And I will ____ love you”

64. Do penance

65. Melvin Purvis’ org.

67. High school balls

69. Goes with shaker

70. Cardinal, color

71. Lock horns

72. Eurasian duck 73. Pop-ups, e.g. 74. Earp of the Wild West

DOWN

1. Undergarment

2. Catalog

3. Fungal spore sacs

4. “____ at the bit”

5. Soldier’s knapsack

6. Pinocchio, e.g.

7. Be unwell

8. Pancho’s last name

9. Like certain print

10. *”Here’s a story of a lovely ____”

11. Assortment

12. Genesis twin

15. Fast and lively, in music

20. Giving a once-over

22. Spermatozoa counterparts

24. Reassert

25. *”Believe it or not, I’m walking ____ ____”

26. Sailor’s cry: “____ firma!”

27. Like an implied agreement

29. *”You’re here, there’s nothing I fear, and I know that my heart will ____ ____”

31. Possible allergy symptom

32. Black and white treats

33. Leather razor sharpener

34. *”Will the real Slim ____ please stand up”

36. Well-mannered Emily

38. Adult elvers

42. Live it up

45. Mooring rope

49. Though, shortened

51. Another name for papaw

54. Below, prefix

56. Be a slowpoke

57. Jellies’ seeded cousins

58. A-bomb particle

59. Sheltered nook

60. Was aware of

61. Gives a hand

62. Lotus position discipline

63. Censor’s target

66. *”I’m friends with the monster that’s under my ____”

68. Salon offering

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