824-Lartca«ter Farming, Saturday, November 23, 1996 Registered bidders • from Pennsylvania, Vir ginia, Maryland and Delaware attended. The auctioneers were Jacob A. Gilbert and Brian L. Gilbert and Gilbert Auctioneers, Wright sville Rl. Sale Reports EMREY ESTATE SALE A 214 -story fram house with a detached two-car garage brought $90,400 Saturday at a public auction of real estate and personal property held for the Henrietta A. Emrey estate, 420 W. Main St, Terre Hill. William K. Hasse, Terre Hill, was the buy er. Also sold were six Chippendale chairs $630, old cupboard $475, f arm table $325, drop leaf table $l7O, Durand vase $245, Vic torian picture $205, chi na vase $llO, wood dancing conductor toy $135, and pottery squir rel $l4O. There were 171 registered bidders. The auctioneers were Rob ert E. Martin, Leola, and Jeffrey R. Martin, New Holland. BAKER SALE An International Har vester 666 diesel tractor brought $6,400 Thurs day at a public auction of tractors and farm ma chinery held for Gerald and Dawn Baker, Mohnton R 4. Also sold were an In ternational Harvester 504 tractor $3,100, 65 Massey Ferguson trac tor $1,600, Fatmall Cub tractor $1,525, Oliver 70 tractor $9OO, Oliver grain drill $950, New Holland No. 450 mower $585, New Idea chop per $750, Ford three bottom plow $550, old New Idea spreader $650, butcher kettle $lO5, com shelter $lOO, platform scales $75, and broad axe $2OO. There were 155 registered bidders. The sale was conducted by Klilne, Kreider and Good Auctioneers, Ephrata. GILBERT SALE More than 500 lots of antique items from a York collector were sold Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Springetts Fire Co. social hall. Highlights included a set of 24 Royal Doulton Gibson Girl plates, $2200, a Steuben acid cut plum bowl $1450, a signed Galle vase $1950, a signed tall Tif fany floriform vase $l7OO, a signed Galle art glass vase $7OO, a signed De Vez scenic vase $9OO, a signed art glass vase $B5O, a Ger man potrait vase $775, a signed Galle perfurme bottle $7OO, a Phoenix zodiac vase $650, a Phoenix dancing nudes vase $385, a Brilliant cut glass compote $575, two American Beleek vases $425. each, a Steuben calcite vase $5OO, an unsigned Dur and vase $BOO, a Flora Dannica platter $4OO, a Flora Dannica bowl $575, and two Phoenix vases $250 and $3lO. Also, a signed Galle art glass vase $4OO, a signed Galle art glass bowl $6OO, a Beleek teapot $175, two Hue bach baby pianos $2OO and $270, a Buffalo Deldaire tray $4OO, an Imari bowl $220, a washbowl and pitcher $490, a Majolica cup and saucer $220, a Majolica syrup $l2O, a Royal Copenhagen tea pot $3lO, a Moorcraft pitcher $360, a flow ered pitcher and bowl $2BO, a rabbit pitcher $l7O, an R.S. Prussia sugar and creamer $270, a Roseville vase $2OO, a cranberry swirl shaker $225, a set of 12 Royal Doulton tiny mugs $5OO, a Royal Doulton tiny mugs $5OO, a Royal Doulton applesed mug $275, a Royal Doulton Auld Mac musical mug $525, a Royal Doulton “Mau reen” figurine $250, and a Royal Doulton “Dancing Years” figur ine $275. Also, a Royal Doul ton “Summer Day” fig urine $2lO, a Royal Doulton ballerina figur ine $2OO, a Royal Doul ton “Christine” figurine $l9O, a Royal Doulton “Karen” figurine $2OO, a Royal Doulton anniversary figurine $3OO, a Royal Doulton premiere figurine $220, a Royal Doulton “My Love” figurine $225, a Royald Doulton “Annette” figurine $290, a Royal Doulton “Minuet” figurine $l7O, a Royal Doulton “Daphne” figurine $175, a Royal Doulton “Daphne” figurine $175, a Royal Doulton “Sophia” figurine $l5O, a small eight-tune mus ic box $l4OO, a flow blue platter $l3O, a “School Boys” Hum mel figurine $450, and a large “Follow the Leader” Hummel figur ine $4OO. Also, a “School Girls” Hummel figurine $3OO, a “Rock-A-Bye Baby” Hummel figur ine $575, a “The Mail is Here” Hummel figurine $350, a “Ride into Christmas” Hummle figurine $240, a “Har mony in Four Parts” Hummel figurine $650, a “Barnyard Hero” Hummel giruine $l9O, a washbowl and pitcher $490, a Serves cup and saucer $l4O, three Aus trian cups and saucers $9O, an unsigned Webb blue vase $2lO, a “Bavaria Girl with Geese” figurine $l4O, three advertising tape measures $145, two advertising tape mea sures $llO, Gorham serving pieces $4O to $lOO each; six Gorham sterling buttercup place settings $6OO, and dau guerrpotypes $6O to $lOO each. KERSTETTER & HERSHEY ESTATE SALE A two-piece step back cupboard brought $9OO Thursday at a pub lic sale of antiques, households, primitives and tools held for Doro thy Kerstetter, the estate of Mayno Hershey and others at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. There were 335 registered bidders. Also sold were: li brary table $250, two oak high chests $l4O and $lOO, oak wash stand $lOO, oak dresser with mirror $ll5, small blanket chest $l4O, wicker baby stroller $135, threepiece maple bedroom suite $lOO, blanket chest $220, Em pire sofa $4OO, green bench table $490, Sil vertone phonograph $l2O, oak file cabinet $l2O, set of six plank bottom chairs $125, pine low dry sink $575, marble-top dresser $250, 10-piece Depres sion dining room suite $450, pair of end tables $3OO, four-piece bed room suite $2OO, floral loveseat $lBO, dinette set $270, and a three piece bedroom suite $l3O. Also, a set of bedding $l6O, seven-piece bed room suite $375, “D” Oriental rug $l6O, dryer $lOO, crock $lO5, two iron dogs $lOO, pipe and case $l5O, Hamil ton watch $llO, Carni val bowl $240, tea set $2BO, teapot $l2O, cop per luster pitcher $l2O, silveroverlay bottle $llO, one-quart butter chum $150,1873 Ches ter County atlas $340, painted checkerboard $375, 1838 sampler $390, three handbags $125, mantel clock $1 IS, painting in frame $llO, tray lot of jewelry $175, Sickle Bar mower $5OO, Lawn Boy mower $l7O, rototiller $9OO, and saddle/harness parts $lOO. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers, Ephrata. TYSON FOOD SALE A 63.8-acre farm owned by Tyson Foods Inc., New Holland, sold for $660,000 Wednes day at a public real estate auction. The farm, on Orlan Road, Earl Township, included a 2'/4 -story frame house, a bank bam, a tobacco shed, a chicken house, a frame/ metal com crib and a 114 -story brick garage. The buildings were in need of repair. Ja-Lyn Developers, Leola, bought the prop erty. Jay M. Witman and Luke R. Witman of Witman Auctioneers Inc., Manhcim, con ducted the sale. About 400 people attended. MARTIN ESTATE SALE A public sale of real estate, antiques and household goods was held Monday at 904 E. Main St.. Ephrata Township, for the Edith W. Martin estates. Horst Auctioneers conducted the auction for 294 registered bidders. The real estate, a 214 -story brick dwell ing with a two-car gar age, sold for $BO,OOO to Lester and Brenda Bowman, Ephrata. Also sold were a Honda lawn mower $l3O, an Auntie B doll $295, a log cabin farm dairy bottle $270, a set of china $135, a small quilt $2lO, a lone star quilt $2OO, a four piece bedroom suite $575, a three piece oak bed room suite $825, an oak high chest of drawers $2OO, a double bed and bedding $2lO, an oak library table $l2O, an oak side board with mirror $lOO, a paint decorated washstand $125, an oak high chest of drawers $l3O, a floor model victrola $llO, a round oak extension table $290, a square oak extension table $3OO, and a Hardwick Gas Stove $l2O. BUTZER, GOCHNAUER & MARTIN AKRONAREA 2 AC. + Corner Property Saturday, Dec. 7,1996 Auction Time 10:00 A.M. Location: 537 North Farmersville Road, West Earl Township, PA. with eat-in kitchen, dishwasher, range & refrigera tor, large dining room with 2 built-in comer cup boards, 16’xl8’ living room with open stairway, 3 large bedrooms, modem bathroom, attic storage, full basement with 1 finished room, cold cellar, 5 yr. old furnace, laundry room, water softener, hot water heat * Vinyl replacement windows * Vinyl siding * Enclosed porch & balcony * hardwood floors * 20’x40’ workshop * well & septic BANK BARN: 24’x36’ with 1 car garage & shop on lower level, upper level has Ig. office, storage, loft. NOTE: This property has lots of potential uses, currently being used for a landscaping business. House in good condition with many improve ments, moving business to Adamstown. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, Nov. 16th 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Saturday, Nov. 23rd 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM or by appointment. For appoint, or help to obtain financing, call Aaron E. Martin, Auct. (717) 733-3511. TERMS: 10% down payment day of auction, balance on or before January 15th, 1997 Attorney: Kenneth Covelens 299-7101 Auction By Jeffrey K & Betty M. Yungjnger (717)859-2840 Professional Martin auction service 410 Waal Church Rd. Ephrata, PA. 17522 (717)733-3511 AlMOtatfrl ESTATE SALE A settee brought $2300 Wednesday at a public auction of anti gues, household goods, tools, and lawn equip ment held at Horst Auc tion Center, Ephrata, for Elsie Butzer, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Goch nauer, the estate of Edna Martin and others. Other highlights included a flow blue bowl $ll5, a Bakclitc bracelet and pins $l9O, a stoneware pitcher $3OO, two round stained glass windows $350 and $425, a computer and parts $l4O, a Hubley iron cat $l4O, a copper candy kettle $l4O, two framed oil paintings $2OO and $l6O, a Sensenich prop eller $240, a kerosene finger lamp $360, ste reopticon cards $llO, a table lamp $lO5, a spool cabinet $375, a safe $l3O, a coffee table $l5O, a painted chest of drawers $240, a small blanket chest $llO, a cherry chest-on-chest $3OO, a stack of tables $l3O, and a dining room suite $llO. Also, a Depression dining room suite $l5O, a 10-piece dining room suite $2250, a wood chest $l5O, an oak side board $275, an oak dresser $2OO, a five piece wicker patio set $lO5, an extension table $2OO, a mahogany post er bed $lOO, a high-top dry sink $lOOO, a print- auctioneering ing press $l5O, a color TV $l5O, a four-piece maple bedroom suite $B5O, a refrigerator $llO, a Maytag washer $l2O, a Maytag dryer $l6O, a window air con ditioner $lO5, a John Deere riding tractor $l9O, a Grasshopper lawn mower $BOO, rou ter bits $ll5, a Crafts man tool chest $lOO, a Craftsman belt sander $llO, a drill press $215, a table saw $3OO, and a Little Beaver hydraulic system $l6O. There were 445 registered bidders. The sale was conducted by Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata. HUYETT ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held Novem ber 16 for the estate of Clarence D. Huyett, along Red Hill Road, Robeson Twp., Berks Co., Pa. The house on a 1 acre REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION Mon., Nov. 25,1996 4:00 p.m. 9.63 Acre Building Site Center Township (Snyder Co.) Middleburg RD The site is wooded, with a spectacular view of the country side Property is perced 4 ready to go 570’ Road Frontage Call for showing Terms: 10% Down Balance in 30 days. KENNETH E. MASSINGER RR 02, loi MS McClura. PA 17841 IMeMWd.MITM* (717)«H-35M AU-001M2-L CONSIGNMENT SALE WED. NOV. 27,1996 9AM Located at Good’s Auction 111 N. Maple Ave. Leola, PA 17540 Selling Tractors, Trucks, Farm Equipment, Truck Lots Tractors, Trucks, Trailers, Mowers: J.D. 2SSS 4WD w/245 loader, Kubota 86100 4W.D. w/woods mower; J.D. 520, VAC case, 8N Ford, 9N Ford, Super W-6 Farmall, Faimall H, J.D.-H, J.D. 650,1 ’ Kubota L 275 4WD w/72” mower 950 hrs. 1978 Ford Van, New 16’ Corn Pro Cattle Trailer, New 6’Xlo’ Trailer, Procter Camping Trailer, J.D. 400 mower w/power angle blade, Simplicity 7114 mower of snow plow by Bolens G.T. 14 mower w/ plow & sprayer, 8102 Gravely w/snow plow, J.D. rider R-70, J.D. S-92 (2) 111 Riding mowers, 1994 Hullmaster 4 wheeler (16 hp) (4) mounted Simplicity Snow Blowers, Sears Lawnßoy Snow Plow 8 hp 2 stage snow blower, Myers Snow Plow (power angle) Myers snow plow pump, Equipment: Gehl mixall mixer, 241 I.H. Round Baler, 110 J.D. Disk, J.D. Flail Chopper, Oliver wing disc, I.H. vibra shank harrow, N.H. Silage wagon, J.D. Spreader, Oliver 76 Grain drill, 13+11 tooth chisel, I.H. 420 Baler, 450 N.H. mower 2-B 3pt Plow Grim tedder, N.H 268 Baler, 402 N.H. Crimper, 456-455 N.H. mowers, 2 Culi packers, 469 Haybine Bin Wagons, 2&3 B Pull Plows, Deutz-Fahr tedder, (2) 55 N.H, Rakes 1- 259 1-256 N.H. Rakes, Like New Craftsman 6hp. air comp., AC 4-row No Till Com Planter, Pallet Forks New 9’ Truck Bed, (2) New Cattle Head Gates, -1 w/sides, New 6’ & T Loader Buckets, New 3 pt Blade Mowers. Early Consignment MLGretna Garden Going out of Business sale 2650 4-wheel drive Kubota Tractor w/LA 450 A loader, 221 hr., +540 woods tiller, 160 woods mower - s’, 100 gal. sprayer, PTO Gen erator, Bolens M.C. 2800 chipper, Mikita irri gation pump, 3 - rain bird sprinklers, 3 pt disk, 2 bottom plow, Propagate heated mats, Graver lights, Seed Germinator Misc. Horticulture Supplies Under New Management WOLGEMUTH’S AUCTION SERVICE #2357 For Information Call Dennis (717) 656-2947 or 733-8192 Next Sale Jan. 22.1997 lot was sold for $67,500. Homing Farm Agen cy conducted the sale. BOWMAN SALE A Public Auction of collectibles was held November 16 by May nard and Mary Bow man, in Winterstown Fire Hall. York Co.. Pa. between Stewarts town and Red Lion. Some prices included: small PS Co. York crock $3BO, Donald Duck wind-up train (repaired) $375, J.D. Smith milk bottle $550, cloisonne salt & pepper $220, Union Pacific spitton $5O. Wiota, Pa. calendar plate $l9O, Foust large pretzel bottle $425, Foust collapsible drink cup $2OO, Foust colored calendar top $3OO, Foust bar bottle $3BO and Foust round jug $250. Kenneth Keeny and Butch Landis con ducted the sale. NEIL A. COURTNEY n.O. #1 Box 239 (717) 539-8791 AU-002991-L
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