Sale Reports JACK SALE Furniture brought high {Hicei and small antique items broke re cords at a public sale of fine antiques, primi tives. household goods and tools held Saturday for Marguerite M. Jack, formerly of Mount Joy. and others. The sale was held at the Horst Auction Cen ter, Ephrata. and 525 registered bidden vied for items under the ga vel of Horst Auction eers. Items in die sale in cluded two ted painted, decorated two-door cupboards $lBOO and $1125, wood chest w/ side shelf $1 ISO, bucket bench w/drawers $l6OO, set of six bal loon-back chain $lOOO, tiger maple canopy bed $BOO. pine one-door cupboard $B5O. open pewter cupboard $725. New England blanket chest $BOO, paint-de corated blanket chest $550, small red blanket chest $725, bench table w/shoe feet $9OO, pine y PUBLIC SALE DATES V , AT AUCTION CENTER r ESTATE AUCTION Mon., Jan. 19th, 1998 - Starting 8 A.M. Inspection Sun., Jan. 18th - 4 to 6 P.M. Verna Craig Estate Limekiln Road 1993 Buick Century 36,300 Miles, Wheel Horse 312-8 garden tractor, older model Wheel Horse garden trac tor, Papa Homing painting, living room & bedroom furniture, Singer treadle sewing machine, cedar chest, crocks, biscuit box, appliances, china, glassware, cook ing utensils, collectibles, etc ESTATE ANTIQUE AUCTION Mon., Jan. 26th, 1998 - Starting 9 A.M. Inspection Sun. Jan. 25th - 4 to 6 P.M. Furniture, brass chandelier, brass candlesticks, paint ings, sterling, china, glassware, collectibles, etc ESTATE AUCTION Mon., Feb. 2nd, 1998 - Starting 8 A.M. Inspection Sun. Feb. Ist - 4 to 6 P.M. John Rupp Estate Frush Valley Road Living room, bedroom furniture, appliances, china, glassware, household goods, picnic set, fine ship model, antique pewter charger, collectibles, etc. 10% BUYERS PREMIUM Auctioneers: Samuel M. Ferraro AU276-L Philip D. Ferraro AU2946-L Phone (610)775-2000 1540 New Holland \ Reading, PA 19607 / low dry sink $6OO, pine settee $325, and farm table w/turned legs $350. Also sold were: drop front desk $475, painted writing rocker $3OO, tin fireplace screen $525, two Windsor side chain $275 and $3OO. Wind sor rocker $225. ladder back rocker $250, open washstand $225, mor tised bench $450, wooden seed chest $4OO, Oriental rug run ner $9OO, Nantucket style basket $750, and double student lamp $4OO. Other items included: wooden saltbox $350, pewter pitcher $250, Tabernacle-style mirror $320, two decorated stoneware jan $3OO and $350, set of Spode chine $BOO, early wood en sled $240. kitchen Spatter pitcher $4OO, Flow-Blue tureen $250, rye straw beehive $650, two iron cat doorstops $4OO and $l6O, large butter bowl $2OO and two iron fat lamps $2lO and $2OO. Also sold were: Lau ra Haiti painting on canvas $675, two Enter prise coffee mills $575 and $425. copper weather vane $325, Mocha china creamer $320. Roseville china basket $225. Spatter platter $2OO, set of Iron stone china service for eight $330, two large tin lanterns $290 and $llO, goose decoy $l6O, and set of sterling flatware $230. MARTIN SALE A New Holland 316 baler brought $4600 Friday at a public sale of farm machinery and personal property held for Edwin M. and Ran ees Martin, 210 Black burn Road, Quarryville. There were 282 registered bidders. Also told were a Massey-Ferguson 255 tractor $4300, Interna tional 650 diesel tractor $3400, Allis-Chalmeis WD 45 tractor $lBOO, Allis Chalmers 7000 tractor $3200, Case-In ternational Harvester blower $2500, NH 258 rake $l9OO, Keystone, Stauffer and Badger sil age wagons $l3OO, $lBOO and $950 each, NH elevator $llOO and Deutz hay tedder $9OO. Other items sold in cluded: New Idea two row corn picker $3OOO, PUBLIC AUCTION FRL, JAN. 16,1998 | Coins: 9 AM • HH Goods & Antiques: 10 AM • Can 1 PM A 1 Starr Fireman’s Building, Willow Street, PA Din RL 272 North directly behind Willow Street Fire Hall Antiques, Collectibles, Oak & Maple Furniture, HH Goods, China & Glassware, Linens, Books, Tools, 175 Lots of Coins, $1 & $5 Gold Pcs., 1989 Buick Electra - Auto, Loaded - Very Good Condition No Out-of-Stale Checks • Not Responsible for Accidents can for brochure #ti6 ( Sale for: A. Wcstcnhoefer (717)687-6857 Charles A. Dambach Est. MILLER & SIEGRIST AUCTIONEERS (717) 687-6857 AU-1723L Eleventh Annual CENTRAL MD FARM TOY SHOW AND SALE Carroll County Agricultural Center, Westminster, MD ene^tS and FFA Fair, Inc. Auction 5:30 p.m. Consignments: 3 p.m. Trophies for Best Display Door Prizes Saturday, January 24,1998 Show Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information contact Tim & Debbie Talbert Debbie Reese 318 Smith Road 422 Taney Drive Westminster, MD 21158 Taneytown, MD 21787 (410) 848-2735 (410) 756-6642 John Deere 7000 four* row com planter $2700, Athens Hans port disc $1550. John Deere cultimulcher $l4OO, small wooden butter chum $l7O, butter print and mold $lOO, mantel clock $lBO, oak dresser $250. farm table w/ boards $4OO, oak table w/boards $260, Empire bureau $l5O, two milk cans $l6 each and elec tric meat slicer $l7O. The sale was con ducted by Kreider, Kline & Good Auction eers, New Providence. HOFFMAN ESTATE SALE A Public sale of real estate, antiques and fur niture was held Satur day for the estate of Donald W. Hoffman. 319 Dover St, Man heim. There were 266 bid ders vying for items be fore Jay M. and Luke R. Witman of Witman Auctioneers Inc., Man heim. The real estate, which consisted of a I'A -story Cape Cod style house w/three bed rooms and a detached frame one-car garage sold for $85,000 to Jackie Long, 16 W. Sticgel SL, Manheim. A 1997 Plymouth Neon Expresso was also sold for $9,550. Other items of inter est sold included a satin baby-face “Gone With the Wind” light sl3sft brass ladle $5230. cop per washboiler $l3O, wooden carved moose $2OO. Tonka fire truck $llO, GE refrigerator $l9O, GE washer $220, GE dryer $125, and 12 Shirley Temple pictures $3O to $45. Also sold were: cast iron terrier dog $lOO, mantel clocks $155, $l6O and $175, 3-footed Carnival bowl $350, Flow-Blue plate $6O. Majolica plate $B5, blue stencil #4 jug $l7O, jelly cupboard $350, oak office chair $B5, two-piece uphol stered living suite $325, three-piece Depression bedroom suite $350 and oak desk/dresser $2lO. Other items sold in cluded a drop-leaf table $l2O, oak pedestal deak $l9O, oak china closet $800.5 HP mower $65, man’s bike $32.50 and Scottie cast-iron dog $5O, Boston terrier cast iron dog $BO and 1986 to 1996 Hess trucks $22.50 to $6O. GILBERT SALE At an auction on Tues., Dec. 30 at Springetts Fire Co. So cial Hall, 3013 E. Mar ket St., York, Pa., despite the snow and in clement weather buyers were in attendance from as far away as Tennes see. There were 165 bidders. Items sold included* 6-pc. mahogany bed room suite $1175, secretary desk $775, carved-tack chair $430, sofa $llO, coffee table $lO5, musical stein $lOO, Royal Doulton flower sellers figurine $4OO, Royal Doulton Std George $370. Roy al Doulton figurine - The Broken Lance $290, Winston Church ill $lOO, collection of miniature Sebastians from $32.50 to $5O each, iron age potato watch fob $lOO, Wal tham pocketwatch NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES. INC. New Holland, Pa located 12 Miles East of Lancaster, just off Rt. 23 » r. r* 1100 A.M. OPEN & BRED HEIFERS ———; 12:00 NOON BULLS, FRESH COWS. Note To Consignors. SPRINGERS Weekly Consignors \ tic Tucs Fresh dale. • Merle Breneman • Dale Hostetter weighs TB& ,L biood"cs t i • Marvin Eshleman • Jim Hostetter I charts with >our trucker 1 • Leroy Smucker * Daniel Z. Stoltzfus (Springers and Fresh Cows) Also - - 2 Herds Sell on 1-21-98- - Amos E. King Jr. - Herd Twin Oak Herd - Delaware Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 9, 19W-A43 $l5O, necklace and 1989 Chev. Caprice locket $65, tie bar & pin $2600. tool chest $lO5. $ll5, 2 bracelets 65, impact socket wench small amethyst pin $9O. $l6O, gas range $290. milnrrinn of 12 minis- refrigerator $430 and ture Doulton Tinys pedal tractor $175. $375. Sunbomet Gills Gilngrich and Hoov pring $l5O, framed er Auctioneering con- Sunbonnet postcard set ducted the sale. $55. framed Greatest STOLTZFUS SALE Moments postcard set A Public Sale of real $lOO, large collection estate was held Deccm of York bods - AJ. ber 30 by Samuel A. Farquhr 1922 book andßachclK.Stoltzfus, $2lO, Farm Journal rur- 'A mile east of Inter al directory of York course along RL 340, County $77.50, YKork Lane. Co., Pa. The Industrial City The #2 tract of 11 $32.50, York City & acres of tillable land County directory with no buildings was $52.50, York County sold for $206,000. directory 1870-71 $95. The #3 tract of 15 2 small Holy Bibles acres of land with sewer Flight into Egypt $3OO, brought #364,000. 2 volumes of George Mel Hoover was the Prowdl History of York auctioneer. County $lBO, other York books and local York pictures, over 110 pieces of green Fiesta dishes - 6 dinner plates $lBO, 5 dinner plates $125,2 vegetable bowls $B5 each, platter $B5, 2 vegetable bowls $6O each, 2 small vegetable bowls $225, Ism. vege table bowl $75, dinner plates from $l6 to $35 each, cups and saucers $45 per set, cereal bowls from $35 to $55 each. Hie auctioneers were Jacob A. Gilbert and Brian L. Gilbert from Wrightsvillc Rl, Pa. OBERHOLTZER SALE A Public Auction of real estate and personal property was held Janu ary 1 by Mrs. John Oberholtzer, 304 Chest nut Street, Richland, Lebanon Co., Pa. The 3-bedroom ranch house, 2-car garage and tool shed were sold for $95,000. Other prices in cluded: J.D. toyo trac tors $llO & $l7O, J.D. toy 7800 tractor $l9O, toy steam engine by Da vid Weaver $520, crocks $lO each, oak ta ble $4OO, air compres sor $250, deacons bench toy box $2lO, » T r.' MARTIN SALE A Public Auction of teal estate and farm equipment was held De cember 30 by H. Moses and Anna Martin and Albert and Arlene Mar tin north of Rothsville on Erb Bridge Road, Lancaster Co., Pa. The 75-acre farm was sold by H. Moses and Anna Martin for $675,000. It included a I'A -story house, 49 tie stall bam, heifer bam, implement shed and two silos. Albert and Arlene Martin sold the follow ing equipment: J.D. 7000 corn planter $4600, Case 3309 disc bine $4BOO, Fehl 960 wagon $l9OO, I.H. blower $lBOO, White 508 plow $1250, JJ). disc $2150, N.H. 254 rake tedder $875, N.H. 353 grinder-mixer $l5OO, 25 KW genera tor $2200. Gehl 800 harvester $l9OO and 2-row comhead $675. Gingrich & Hoover Auctioneering managed the sale. E T y ft K