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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
June 7, 2013
RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
LIVE AND ON PROXIBID.COM
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
To Be Held: Harley Davidson Motorcycle Building Ocean Gateway (Route 50) - Berlin, Maryland 21811 Live Bidding Starts At 9:00 a.m. Large Items & Proxibid Starts At 10:30 a.m.
Partial Listing-Visit Website www.prauctions.com for Complete List
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OCEAN CITY
WITH BUNK MANN
NEW ITEMS TO INCLUDE: Small 3 Bay Sink 4’, 2 Bar Sinks with Ice Bins Eagles, Large 3 Bay Sink 94”, 9” Advantco Slicer, True 4’ Bottle Cooler, True Single Door Reach In, True Over Under Freezer, Advantco 2 Door Refrigerator, Round Chaffer, Chrome Coffee, Hot Dog Display, 4’ Pot Rack, Bev Air Kegerator, Gold Coffee Chrome, 10’ Cubic Display Refrigerator, 2 Advantco Mixers, APW Conveyor Toaster, 27 Dog Roller, Full Size Steam Warmer, Juice Extractor, 2 Round Top Chrome Chaffers, 2 Round Top Chrome with Gold Accent, 2 Stock Pot Ranges Propane or Gas, 11 Qt Round Warmer, Bar Stools, Stainless Steel Tables. OTHER ITEMS TO INCLUDE: Lincoln Impinger Rotary Oven Gas, Duke Proofer Oven, Ice O Matic Ice Machine, True Glass Door Merchandiser 1 door 23 cu ft, Masterbilt Chest Display Freezer, True Stack Refrigerator/Freezer 2 Door, Beverage Air Dbl Door Freezer, 2 Beverage Air 6’ Deli Boxes, Beverage Air 48” Display Cooler 2 Door, Beverage Air 48” Sandwich Prep Box, Superior Kegerator, Victory Undercounter Refrigerator, 2 Dean Deep Fryers Gas, New In Box Imperial 6 Burner With Oven, 2 Garland 6 Burner With Oven, Glass Tender 3 Door Bottle Box, Torrey 60” Deli Display box, Electro Freeze Counter Top Slush Freezer, Taylor Counter Top Soft Serve, Beverage Air Triple Glass Door Freezer, Taylor Soft Tech Model 8754-27, Taylor Slushie Machine Mdl C30027, Manitowoc 1000 lb Ice Machine, Holman Rotary Toasters, McCray 10’ Deli Display Case, Globe Deli Slicer, Cash Registers, Delfield Bai Marie, Neon Open Signs, & More.
Terms: 15% Buyer’s Premium with 5% Discount for Cash/Check. Dealers must bring Sales Tax Certificate or 6% tax will be charged. Full payment due day of auction. We accept Cash, Approved Check, Visa and Master Card. Delaware or Out of State buyers bring copy of Trader’s License or Bill of Lading from shipper and buy tax free.
35640 Woodyard Road - Willards, Maryland Phone: (410) 546 2425 Email: pete@prauctions.com
www.prauctions.com
Motel Row developed in the mid-1950s and early 1960s in part because of the postWorld War II “baby boom” and the opening of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Easier travel to the beach and the desire of young families for casual accommodations with easy parking spurred the development of the vacant land between 15 and 33rd streets. Within a decade, over 25 new motels would be built. This circa 1960 view looks north from 15th Street. Harrison Hall (the white building in the left foreground) was the last hotel on the Boardwalk when built in 1951. Above, it shares 15th Street with the Santa Maria Motel (1956), which is bordered to the north by the Seascape (1954). Further north between the vacant lots, the Ocean Park (1955) and the Sandy Hill (1959) share the block between 17th and 18th streets. The Santa Maria, Ocean Park and Sandy Hill motels have all been replaced since this photo was taken.
Photo by F.W. Brueckmann
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