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DELONG AUCTION

DELONG AUCTION

1644 Rt 14-A Penn Yan

Friday, July 14 @ 5 P.M.

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Doors open @ 2 p.m. for preview. The following is just a partial list of merchandise to be sold.

Dark brown reclining sofa and love seat; Fridge; Upright freezer; Dresser and matching chest of drawers and night stands; Vintage childs horse rocker; Rocking chair; Kenmore sewing machine; Dining room table w/8 chairs; Zena noodle maker; Vintage baby coach; China dishes; Day bed; Doll cradle; Board games; Lincoln Logs set; Roll top desk; Selection of Pyrex,Corning and Uranium glass; Milk Pail; 2 Dressers; Fabric remnants; Flower stands and other small tables; Decorative leaded glass panels; Oil on canvas paintings; 6 Swords; Wood storage drawers from Lowns Deparment store; Wooden barrel pump; Sythe; Model sail boat; Oil lamps; Bird cage and Tiffany type lamp; 40's Boy Scout hand book; Tackle box; Mop bucket; Craftsman LT2000 riding lawn tractor; Weed eater; 6 cast iron fry pans; Ganz Realty and 10 other street signs; Craftsman roll around chest on chest tool box; Pipe clamps; Table top band saw; Selection of carpenters hand tools; Large Sentry safe; Rubber floor mats; 14 foot fiberglass extension ladder; 10 foot Kayak; Minn-Kota Trolling motor new in 2022, used once; 18 h.p. Mercury boat motor with controls;

Horning Auction Company llc.

315-729-5854 Penn Yan N.Y. 585-526-6100 www.horningauction.com

U-PICK BLUEBERRIES: Now available at JIM BEDIENTS on Stever Hill Road, one mile south of Branchport, off of Route 54A. Hours: 8am - noon, Monday-Saturday. CLOSED SUNDAY. $2.00 per pound. Phone 315-595-6674. (7/18)

CASH PAID: Antiques & Collectibles wanted to buy. Especially interested in tin signs, advertising, early paperwork, old toys, military items, hunting & fishing, vintage jewelry, pocket watches, old radios, lighting, old bottles, crocks & art glass, primitive furni- ture with milk paint. Knowledgeable & friendly, paying fair prices for antiques. Phone 607-368-6020.

2+ PRIME ACRE BUILDING LOT: 1 mile from Campbell School; has water, sewer, electric, gas. Set up for doublewide but great place to build! $50,000.00. Serious inquiries only. 607-527-8509. AU-5984

HEATING AND COOLING: We repair and service all types of oil and gas heating systems. Boilers, furnaces, water heaters, residential and mobile homes. Oil heat service contracts, A/C cleaning and repair. Fast service, honest advice, guaranteed work. 7 day emer- gency service. VISA/ MC. Member BBB of WNY. Call SUMMIT BURNER SERVICE 315-521-8786, 607-566-0080. www. summitheatny.com. r

Butchering Equipment: Jarvis Well saw 110v w/ extra blades, Butcher kettle w/ lid & stand, hog scrapers, meat hooks, Enterprise sausage stuffer w. stand, Cabela’s 7.5” food slicer (like new), Cabela’s #22 commerical meat grinder.

Guns: Riverside Arms 12 ga. double barrel shotgun, Marlin .22 long rifle bolt action, Ruger M77 Mark II 270 w/ Winchester barrel & Nikon 3x9 scope, H&R pistol 6 shooter w/ holster, stack on Elite 16 gun safe w/ shelves & combination, Ten Point crossbow w/ case.

Antiques, Collectibles, & Household: several burlap bags - Agway Cornell Bros., Purina plus more, Deka Batteries & Cable metal sign, Cattle Crossing Marshall Feeds Horseheads, NY metal sign, (2) scythes - one with grain cradle, straw cutter, egg basket, barn hay forks, quilt rack, quilting frame, laddle, Short wood antique feed box (nice), metal pie safe, porcelain Christmas figurines (Novellino), Avon plates, ice tongs, tall antique wood feed box, bean dryers, hanging scale, camel back trunk, large Longaberger basket collection, (4) Longaberger basket stands, E&T Fairbanks scale, square metal butter churn, milk strainer, milk can, DeLong’s & Fairview dairy milk bottles, director’s chair, whiskey jug, Silvertone Victrola w/ 69 records (EX condition!), the ETVDE music magazine (April 1927), antique floor lamp, bomba, Estey piano, teddy bear from Kimberton Fair (1956?), child’s rocker, Singer Treadle sewing machine w/ all accessories, Porcelain doll, Boyds bears, beanie babies, rooster & hen lamp, kero heater, wood shelves, desk, clothes rack, typewriter, turtle foot stool, several handmade quilts, afghans, toys, yard deer, sofa bed, bunk beds, 1800’s wood work desk w/ lid, bedroom suite, dressers/mirrors, hall tree, Necchi sewing machine (NIB), Cats meow collection from Kutztown, PA, love seat, sofa, coffee table, table lamps, end tables, wood cabinet, Magic Chef refrigerator, oval end table, rocker/recliner, cherry dry sink, high chair, cabbage patch dolls, #5 crock, #4 crock, #3 crock, (2) wood wagon wheels, wooden chicken crate, #2 galv. tub, Radio jet childs wagon, Handiman x-10 walk behind planter, cast iron water trough, Fairbanks platform scales 500lb capacity (nice), corn stab, Octagon picnic table w/ umbrella, Picture & Stall Card of “Miss Ican Hoe Scranton 94.6E, 1967 All PA 4 Year Old, 1969 A A. Aged cow F 63 (Cow once owned & bred by Jim & Alice DeLong), porch & yard furniture, plus more! Auctioneer’s Note: The DeLongs have sold the farm which prompts this fine, one of a kind, good old fashion country auction! One of the cleanest auctions we have had the opportunity of doing in quite a while, something for everyone! Terms: Cash or good check day of auction. ID required to obtain buyer’s number. Bank letter of credit from unknown parties if paying by check. No buyer’s premium! Tent, food, port-a-john.

SELLERS JIM & ALICE DELONG

FOR RENT IN BATH: 900 sq ft office/store front located at 11 Wilkes Ave, adjacent to Bath Municipal parking lot. Phone 607-329-2896. r

FOR SALE: Small cottage on 2+ acres on quiet road between Savona and Hammondsport. Needs interior work, asking $90,000.00. Contact Mike, 631-413-1444. All offers considered.

FOR RENT: Office/ Store Front, 3410 Rte 414, Corning, NY. 840 sq. ft. open space with plumbing available for hair salon, can be used for multiple purposes, good road exposure with parking, newer construction.... $695.00 per month plus utilities with 1 year lease. Additional discount with longer term lease. Call: 607-7697777. (7/11)

FOR SALE: (2) 3 unit apartments in the Vil- lage of Bath. Off street parking; $65,000.00 or a bargain for both. Seller very 607-527-8509.anxious. (7/11)

KEUKA LAKE

WEST SIDE WEEK-

LY COTTAGE RENTALS: 2023 summer season. May - Octo- ber. Clean, furnished, quiet setting. Phone: 315-694-3385. r

MANOR VILLAGE APARTMENTS:

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Rent starting at $710 (1 bedroom), $785 (2 bedroom), fully ap- plianced kitchens, on site laundry, low Bath electric. See our upgraded units - new kitchens & baths plus new carpeting throughout. Call for more information, 607-776-6196. r

COLONIAL LAWNS: 2 bedroom townhouse apartments, Village of Bath. Full basement with washer & dryer hookups. Ceiling fans, private entrance, backyard, cats ok. Walk to stores. 24 hour maintenance. Rent is $565 plus security deposit of $565 & 1st month rent required. 5% senior discount, call for availability. Phone: 607-776-4261. r

FOR RENT: 5 room downstairs apart- ment, accessible.handicapped Phone: 607-776-7326. r

FOR RENT: Bath Village - 2 bedroom lower apartment, $800.00 per month + $800.00 security deposit. Stove, refrigerator, washer/ dryer, water, sewer and garbage included. Tenant pays own electric. NO smoking, NO pets. 1 year Rental Lease, personal and credit references, proof of income/employment, and crimi- nal background check required. Call 607776-2830 BEFORE 7:00 PM. r

FOR RENT: Trailer, $1,100.00/month. Yearly lease. 3 bedrooms on a nice lot, Lake Salubria area. Stove, microwave,refrigerator, washer and dryer; decks front and back. 1st month rent and security deposit. You’re responsible for electric, cable, garbage and lawn. Credit check, references and employment verification. Available immediately. Phone 315- 694-0085. (7/18)

OFFICE FOR RENT: Downtown Bath. Connected warehouse space available. Phone 607-776-5757. r

ROBERT EMMITT “BOB” SMITH ROBERT EMMITT “BOB” SMITH

BATH, NY: Robert Emmitt (Bob) Smith of Bath, NY passed away at Strong Memorial Hospital on June 30, 2023 with his family by his side.

Bob was born in Ingleside, New York. on July 26, 1936 to George and Buela (Bush) Smith. Bob retired from Mercury Aircra in 1998 a er nearly 40 years in the Maintenance Dept.

Bob was predeceased by his parents George and Buela (Bush) Smith, daughter Silver Dawn, and brothers Frank, Charles and Chauncey.

He is survived by his wife Sandra of 47 years, son Robert Emmitt II, sister Doris, grandchildren Justin and Nicole, great granddaughter Emma Kay, several nieces and nephews and good friends.

Bob also enjoyed building small thing in his garage and taking early morning walks down his long driveway. He also loved his little fur friend "Ruby". Per Bob's wishes there will be no services.

To leave your own personal remembrance of condolence you may visit the Facebook page of Bond-Davis Funeral Home of Bath.

Bond-Davis Funeral Home of Bath, Inc.

107 East Steuben Street, Bath, New York

Edward Lancer Edward Lancer

HAMMONDSPORT, NY: Edward Lancer, 69, of Grape Street, passed away ursday, June 29, 2023 at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, Pennsylvania.

Born in Seneca Falls on January 31, 1954, he was a son of the late Robert J. and Helen (Bree) Lancer. Besides his parents, he was also predeceased by his brother, Robert M. Lancer.

A graduate of Geneva High School, Ed has resided in Hammondsport since 1998 and was employed for 20 years at Shirley’s Lumber in Bath, New York.

He enjoyed model trains and will be remembered for his “wry” sense of humor.

He is lovingly survived by his wife of 31 years, Debra Robbins whom he married in 1992; two sisters, Barbara Kinne of Colorado and Mary (Donald) Dunham of Geneva, NY; as well as several nieces and nephews.

To honor his wishes there will be no services.

In lieu of owers, those wishing may contribute in his memory to the Hammondsport American Legion, 8425 State Route 54, Hammondsport, NY 14840.

e Bishop & DeSanto Funeral Home, 35 Main St., Hammondsport is honored to assist Ed’s family with the arrangements. Online condolences or remembrances of Ed are welcome on the Facebook page of Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home or at www.bishopdesanto.com

CELEBRATION OF LIFE - FORDOUGLAS O’BROCHTA

August 9, 1938 - June 10, 2023

Please join us in remembering this incredible man. We all know he would not want us to mourn or dwell, but rather celebrate him and share the many unforgettable memories! With that said, throw on your party clothes. Don’t be afraid to wear your favorite “daisy dukes”. You know he would appreciate that! Let’s celebrate him the way he would have wanted us to. Food and beverages will be provided.

Sunday, July 16 12pm - 4pm Hammondsport Fire Department 8522 NY-54 Hammondsport, NY 14840

HAVERLING CLASS OF 1973

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