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    KHancMfer Fanning, Saturday, Novambar 27,1993
Sale Reports
REPPERT SALE
A Public Auction of
farm machinery was
held November 20 by
Randy and Sharon
Reppert Bachmoll Rd.,
Tilden Twp„ Berks Co.,
Pa.
Some items sold
were: Int 856 tractor
$5050, J.D. 4010 tractor
$4OOO, 2 gravity bin
wagons $lO5O each,
N.H. #56 rake $1225,
Pequea hay tedder
$950, J.D. 346 baler no
thrower $l9OO, Int.
grain drill $lOOO, 7
tooth chisel plow $750,
J.D. 3 pL plow $440,
J.D. transport disc $6lO
and N.H. stack wagon
$950.
Kenneth Leiby was
the auctioneer.
BOYER
CONSIGNMENT
. SALE
A Public Auction of
collectibles was held
November 18 at the
Leesport Farmers
Market, Route 61 in
Leesport, Berks Co.. Pa.
Some prices
included: oak settee
$425, 2-door oak ice
box $275, oak desk
$lBO, 1877 Molly
Maguire letter $370, 20
Civil War letters $825,
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2 quart glass butter
chum $155,1940 Amo
co gas pump $55 and 2
volume set of Berks Co.
History $llO.
Dave Boyer was the
auctioneer.
GOOD SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate and personal
property was held
November 20 by Cloyd
G. and Esther H. Good,
1895 S. Shirk Road,
New Holland, Lane.
Co., Pa. There were 163
registered bidders at the
sale.
The two-bedroom
brick ranch-style house
with a 2 car garage was
sold to Amos L. King,
West Newport Road,
Ronks, Pa. for
$130,000.
Other prices were: 4
pc. bedroom suite $450,
single pineapple bed
$125, two piece living
room suite $220, love
seat $l4O, modern
hutch $155, extension
table $350, 6 dining
room chairs $228, cane
seat rocking chair $B5,
“Ranch King” riding
mower $525, upright
freezer $l4O, General
Electric washing
machine $165, 1883
silver dollar $26, 1904
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COUNTY
NON-REFUNDABLE
silver dollar $l4, 1864
Indian Head penny $6
and 1892 Indian Head
penny $5.
Robert E. Martin and
Jeffrey R. Martin and
Randall Ranck were the
auctioneers.
SHERTZER
ESTATE SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate and household
goods was held Novem
ber 20 for the estate of
Rohrer Shertzer, 40
Tennyson Drive, Lan
caster, Pa. There were
245 registered bidders
at the sale.
The three-bedroom
brick ranch-style house
with an attached 1 car
garage was sold for
$84,000 to Walter Koob
of Ronks, Pa.
Other items sold
were: Toro riding mow
er $650, Toro snow
blower $275, Edison
phonograph $550, Fies
ta pitcher $l2O, cheese
mold $lOO, cast-iron
Aunt Jemina $340,
1985 Plymouth $3550,
Depression bedroom
suite $275, drop-leaf
table $325, dental
cabinet $4OO, wood box
$3lO and coverlet $250.
Miller and Siegrist
were the auctioneers.
MILLER & ATTIG
& VOGEL ESTATE
SALE
A Public Sale of anti
ques and household
goods was held Novem
ber 20 by Ida P. Atlig,
Howard and Martha
O $30.00-1 YEAR
□ $50.00- 2 YEARS
STATE
Miller and W.H. Vogel
estate at the residence
of Mrs. Aaig in Dallas
town, York Co., Pa.
There were 300 regis
tered bidders.
Some prices
included: J.D. backhoe
$5lOO, Brockway truck
tractor $5OO, equipment
trailer $5OO, ‘Bl Ford
Escort car $lOO, cherry
bedroom suite $4OO,
Hoosier kitchen cabinet
(rough) $lOO, set of 6
oak kitchen chairs $5O
each, round oak table
$4OO, oak dressers $2OO
to $450 each, table saw
$75, band saw $l2O,
planer $5O and grand
mother’s plock built by
Mr. Attig $5OO.
Robert and Tom Sec
hrist were the
auctioneers.
BERSTLER SALE
A Public Auction of
antiques was held
November 17 by Walter
Berstler at the Ridge
Fire Company along RL
23 between Phoenixvil
-Ic, Pa. and Rt. 100.
Some prices received
were: new bench-table
$2OO, Conn, shelf clock
$9O, plaster reclining
Indian $65, candle box
$220, large Empire
bookcase w/glass doors
$950, Emeraldlite $l4O,
ladie's carved oak desk
$475, delicate illumi
nated china closet $250,
round carved table
$330, candle stand
(refinished) $l7O and
sword chest $95.
Ted Maurer was the
auctioneer.
LEHMAN SALE
A Public Sale of trac
tors and toys was held
November 20 by Ira R.
and Miriam A. Lehman,
Manor Road in southern
York Co., Pa. There
were 272 registered.
Some prices received
were: Farmall H
(needed work) $670,
Ford 8N tractor $926,
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mailbox markets.
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For Sale
cherry slant-top desk
£lOO, straw teddy bear
(rough) $ll5, old red &
white wooden weather
vane w/bird $285, very
small toy wagon $lOO,
quilts $l9O to $390
each, Eisenhauer Dairy
mUk bottle sign $160,2
Hubley toy tractors w/
loaders $lO5 each. J.D.
can $55, anvil $65,
6x15 wood planer $6OO,
egg baskets $23 ea.,
little International parts
store catalog $52 and
Moline advertising can
$32.
Melvin Haines and
Ralph Brenneman were
the auctioneers.
PUSEY CO.
HARDWARE SALE
A'Public Auction of
antiques and collecti
bles was held Novem
ber 20 for the A. Nor
man Pusey Co. Hard
ware, 2 State Street,
Avondale. Chester Co..
Pa. There were 504 lots
sold before 196 regis
tered buyers.
Some prices
included: J.D. Warren,
1923 80 drawer/24 bin
unit $1450, J.D. watch
fob $llO, miniature
glass display case $425,
1937 Dutch Boy sign
$2OO, 1929 Stanley
Tool catalog $lOO,
1937 Dutch Boy card
board figurine $230,
Gates V-belt sign $55,
cardboard gun box
$lOO, Remington cut
lery display case $220
and Howe platform
bench scales $2lO.
Glenn S. Frame Auc
tion Co. Inc. conducted
the sale.
COLEMAN SALE
A Public Sale of anti
ques and collectibles
was held November 19
by Edgar E. Coleman,
521 Fairview Road, 13
miles south of Lancas
ter, Pa.
Some prices were:
Stevens 16 gauge dou-
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18
ble barrel $l6O, 12
gauge bolt action goose
shotgun $160,12 gauge
single barrel gun $65.
table saw $135, planer
$6O, jig saw $3O, router
$65, Stihl chain saw
$2OO, 32 ft. extension
ladder (wood) $5O, 5
h.p. chipper-shredder
$250, dump trailer
$125, orchard sprayer
$9O, miniature chest of
drawers $52 and milk
bottles $3 to $l7 each.
Kreider, Kline and
Good were the
auctioneers.
SHOLLENBERGER
ESTATE SALE
A Public Auction of
guns was held Novem
ber 19 for the estate of
Donald Shollenberger
and S. Burkhart, Virgin
ville Fire Co., Virgin
ville. Series Co., Pa.
Some prices received
were; Win. mod. 21
double barrel $l2OO,
Win. Mod. 72 222 Swift
$lOOO, Win, 1890 22
cal. $425, Win. model
70 270 cal. $675, Win.
model 70 30-06 $6lO,
Win. 43 218 Bell $350,
Win. Buffalo Bill $275,
Rem. 14 pump 32 cal.
$3OO, Rem. 16 gauge
pump $3lO, meat grin
der $2lO, sausage staf
fer $7O, cast iron kettle
$lOO and butcher fur
nace $lOO.
Kenny Leiby was the
auctioneer.
ALTEMUS ESTATE
& ARBOGAST
SALE
A Public Auction of
antiques and collecti
bles was held Novem
ber 17 for the estate of
Grace Altemus and
Harold Arbogast and
others at Fremont Fire
hall, Ml Pleasant Mills.
Pa.
Some prices
included; copper kettle
$350, decorated plank
bottom chairs $B5 each,
flour chest $275, recipe
box (black) $5O, square
Wanted
oak table $l5O, high
chair $65. coverlet
(rough) $35. flax combs
$l5 each and sewing
rooster $22.50.
Kenneth E. Massin
ger and Neil A. Court
ney were the
auctioneers.
FREED
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
A Public Auction of
fracturs and antiques
was held November 17
at the Tylersport Fire
Co.. Tylersport, Mont
gomery Co., Pa. on
Route 563.
Some prices
included; W.E. Baum
painting $3050, 3 frac
turs $3900, $l9OO &
$l7OO, bull’s eye mirror
$l3OO, Carnival berry
set $550, pair Carnival
bowk $750, toy truck
True Temper $lOO, toy
Tonka Airlines $ll5,
Carnation milk truck
$320, Tonka fire truck
$125, Lone Star quilt
$5OO and show towel
$355.
Ralph D. Freed was
the auctioneer.
HOOVER SALE
A Public Sale of
household goods was
held November 20 by
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Hoover, west of Bloser
ville on Mohawk Road.
A large crowd attended
the sale despite the cold
and windy weather.
Some prices were:
Ferguson 30 tractor
$2250, E-Z trail wagon
$2OO, air compressor
$llO, butcher kettles
$9O to $lBO, meat grin
der $ll5, saws $2O to
$3O, Home Comfort
stove $l4O, Baker stove
$340, Griswald Dutch
oven $57.50. toy Hess
trucks $l9 to $4B. toy
steam engincslos and
Carnival dishes $2O to
$5O.
Kevin M. Wickard
was the auctioneer.
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