Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 04, 1998, Image 36

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    A36-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 4, 1998
Sale Reports
LEVERING SALE
A half-acre lot with a
two-truck masonry gar
age sold for $94,000
Tuesday at a public real
estate auction held for
Thomas H. Levering,
120 S. Main St..
Browns town.
Debra J. Fisher, Leo
la, was the buyer.
Horst Auctioneers,
Ephrata, conducted the
sale.
TOPPER &
HURST SALE
A blind-door Dutch
cupboard brought
$2,400 Wednesday at a
public auction of an
tiques, household
goods, collectibles and
tools held for Dennis
Topper, Ruth Horst and
others at Horst Auction
Center, Ephrata.
There were 409
registered bidders.
Other highlights in
cluded: 4-pc. bedroom
suite $l3OO, French
music cabinet $2OO,
dresser and vanity
$230, LA—Z—BOY
recliner $210,2-pc. oak
entertainment set $230,
mahognay coffee and
end tables $l2O, dinette
set $lBO, set of six
chairs $230, pair of
Vicorian chairs $265,
marble-top coffee table
$llO, pair of marble
top stands $l5O, drop
leaf table $l5O, desk w/
bookcase top $l5O, doll
$l3O, Stieff dog $250
and S.E. Weaver dairy
bottle $llO, Rohrer bot
tle $l5O and iron rabbit
$llO.
Also, pennants $ll5,
International pedal trac
tor $270, Roseville
flower pot $l5O, two
Roseville bud vases
$l2O, two Roseville
vases $l3O and $lOO,
tea set $125, ruby rim
glasses $l2O, Lou Geh
rig baseball card $320,
Babe Ruth baseball card
$4OO, Joe DiMaggio
baseball card $lO5, Ted
Williams baseball card
$lOO, three Mickey
Mantle cards $l5O, set
of china $260, Moore
croft vases $750, ship’s
bell clock $195, Ameri
can Indian vase $725,
pair of duck decoys
$llO and Whirlpool re
frigerator $l7O.
The sale was con
ducted by Horst Auc
tioneers, Ephrata.
SHIRK SALE
Farm machinery,
tools and antiques were
sold Monday at a public
auction held for Carl
and Emma Shirk, IS9S
Maytown Road, Eliza
bethtown.
Highlights included:
Massey Harris No. 35
tractor, $2950, round
back swan sleigh
$l2OO, tobacco lath
$950, Farmall A tractor
$BOO, New Idea No. 12
manure spreader $725,
Farmall H tractor $7OO,
oak 3-dr. icebox $650,
Oliver disc $650, Bush
Hog mower $350,
wooden farm sign $340,
salesman sample wood
en gate $325, gravity
bin wagon $3OO, flatbed
wagon $285, grain wag
on $250, cider press
$220, 1807 Conestoga
wagon jack $2lO,
horse-drawn cultivator
$l9O, wooden washing
machine $lB5, flax
break $175, wooden
porch railings $175,
disc harrow $175, hog
scalding trough $175,
square-back sleighs
$l5O to $225 each,
Conestoga wagon ends
$l5O, harrow $l5O,
straw cutter $135, water
pump $l3O, schnitzel
bunk $125, broom vise
$llO, wooden scalding
trough $lOO, two-bot
tom plow $lOO, hand
com planter %95, to
bacco rails $9O, anvil
$BO, livery stable lock
and key $BO, shoe
maker’s bench $BO,
adze $BO, walking plow
$75, cast-iron griddle
$75, tar bucket $65,
wooden 3-prong forks
$5O to $65 each; cheese
boxes $55, picnic table
$55, sausage stuffer
$5O, meat bench $5O,
tobacco sizing boxes
$5O each, 5-gal. jugs
$5O, cast-iron kettles
$5O and lantern $35.
There were 164
registered bidders. The
sale was conducted by
Jay M. Witman and
Luke R. Witman of
Witman Auctioneers
Inc., Manheim.
ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS!
TIRED of the small 10<t to 15i incentives to stay where you’re at?
FARMERS, do we not have the product? (THE POWER IS IN THE TANK)
AMERICAN RAW MILK PRODUCERS
ARMPPA is now working with farmers who want to price their milk before it leaves the farm.
LAST 40 YEARS PRICING HISTORY
(Based on M&W series and Basic Formula Price)
1963 - $3.11
1973 - $6.30
1983 - $12.49
1993 - $ll.BO
1997 - $12.05
IT IS FINALLY ANNOUNCED THAT THERE IS A SEVERE SHORTAGE!!
HOW MANY OF YOU DAIRY FARMERS ARE MAKING MONEY FROM IT???
LET’S COMPARE OUR MILK CHECK TO THE CO-OP’S PAYCHECK.
THAT’S A MILLION DOLLAR STATEMENT.
, For more information, caii toll free: East Coast ARMPPA Office 1-877-367-6455
LINGENFELTER
SALE
An Estate Auction of
tools was held June 27
by Judy Lingenfelter for
Richard and Lillian
Grubb Estates, 312 Wa
ter St, Everett, Pa. in
Bedford County.
Some prices were;
milk can $35, bench
grinder $52, hutch
$l2O, chain wrench
$35, metal band saw
$B5, anvil $4O, com
shelter $2B, radial arm
saw $l9O, vise $47,
wood band saw $240,
log splitter $275, Cub
Cadet tractor mower
$775, air compressor
$2OO, chain hoist $lO5,
welder $5O, trailer
$225, drill press $l4O
and metal lathe $775.
Robert Grubb & Sons
conducted the sale.
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
A twoday consign
ment sale was held Fri
day and Saturday, June
26 and 27, and 320 re
gistered bidders at
tended for both days of
the sale at the Horst
Auction Center, Eph
rata. The auctioneers
were Horst Auctioneers
and the items were cata
loged by Clarence C,
Spohn.
Items sold included:
corner cupboard $3300,
Dutch cupboard $3OOO,
grained corner cup
board $1035, walnut
chest of drawers $ll5O,
bow-front chest of
drawers $llOO, Victor
ian sofa $575, marble
top table $5OO, three
plank-bottom chairs
-$550, a 3-drawer stor
TIRED of low milk checks? TIRED of unpaid bills?
TIRED of hearing “THERE’S A SURPLUS...
BECOME MORE EFFICIENT...MAKE MORE MILK...
ARE WE NOT WORTH MORE THAN CENTS?
PRICING ASSOCIATION “ARMPPA”
We are now in 18 states and still growing!!
ARMPPA is not a milk plant, but simply a price setting agency
striving to work with all existing milk handlers.
age table $450 and folk
art floor covering
$2150. Barbara Eber
sole bookplate $B5O,
suit of armor $475,
heart-design fraktur
$975, service for 12
Limoge china $425,
two stoneware jugs
$1950 and $975. a cof
feepot w/the historical
“Land of Lafayette”
printed on it $l7OO, gib
let tureen $1200,22-pc.
china tea set by Wor
cester $6OO, pewter cof
feepot $425 and pewter
basin $450.
Other items sold
included: pewter tank
ard $425, salt crock
$3lO, pudding mold
$450, Stahl redware
vase $220, bitters bottle
$l4O, John Bell jar
$3OO, slipware pie plate
$2OO, mocha bowl $250
and advertising jug
$320.
GRAYBILL
ESTATE SALE
A public sale of an
tiques and personal
property was held
Saturday for the Mazie
Graybill estate. The
sale, which was held at
270 Stevens Road, Ste
vens, was attended by
280 registered bidders.
Auctioneers for the sale
were Art Pannebecker
Auction Service, Rein
holds.
Items in the sale in
cluded a cherry drop
leaf table $l2OO, a wal
nut drop leaf table
$lO5O, three-piece
maple bedroom suite
$7OO, two-piece maple
bedroom suite $375,
jelly cupboard $4OO,
Empire chest of drawers
$l5O, square oak butter
print table $260, cedar
chests $l9O and old
wooden' bench $275.
Also, flour chests
$240, two-drawer
miniature cherry drop
leaf table $4OO, lustre
creamer $9O, blanket
chest $3OO, coffee
grinder $lO5, wooden
highchair $lBO, sofa
$270, Weist scenery
painting $2lO, night
stand $2BO, an OBG
clock $475, Zenith TV
$2OO, 1840 coverlet
signed Hershey $lO5O,
quilt patch $250, Rus
sell Henry' creamer
$350, Russell Henry
inkwell $3OO, Adams
plate $2OO, Hobnail
vase $270, service for
six Spode china $250,
Vanllliet 1881 fruit jar
$650, Swiss music box
$525, German Bible
$l2O, small pincusion
basket $9O, cross-stitch
quilt top $l6O, Van
Brickie vase $75, Betty
lamp $BO, and snow
flake cup/saucer $7O.
BENTZEL SALE
An auction was held
Friday, June 19 and
Saturday, June 20, for
Sherman and Marjorie
Bentzel, West York, at
the York Fairgrounds.
The sale attracted
310 registered bidders
from six states. Another
public sale for the Bent
zels will be held July 24
and 25 at the fair
grounds.
Highlights included
an Empress music box
with 28 discs $2850,
10-pc. mahogany din
ing room suite $1175,
darkwood china cabinet
$7OO. two small stuffed
love seats $550, living
room sofa and chair
$375, dry sink $l2OO.
marble-top dresser
$3OO, oak china cabinet
$9OO, English grandfa
ther’s clock $lOOO, 4-
and 5-pc. cherry bed
room suites $550 and
$650, two single beds
$250, drop leaf table
$l7O, two stuffed chairs
$220, two armchairs
$340, dry sink $3OO,
blanket chest $250,
marble-top stands and
tables $6OO, $450,
$230, $240, $3lO, $240
and $2OO. pink Ansonia
porcelain clock $lOOO,
blue Ansonia porcelain
clock $725, other por
celain clocks $4OO and
$5OO, kitchen clocks
$lOO, $125, $l5O and
$175, two decorated
crocks $350 each. Cow
den & Wilcox jug $375,
decorated jug $l9O,
Popeye wind-up toy
$825 and New Haven
banjo clock $275.
Also, Ingraham banjo
clock $350, wall Regu
lator clock $325, small
Charles Moul jug $260,
two Foust jugs $l5O
each, blue dresser set
$3lO, scenic shade table
lamp $875, leaded
shade lamp $525,
“Gone With The Wind”
lamp w/sccnes $BOO,
other “Gone With The
Wind” lamps $390 and
$420 each, organ lamp
$230, Flow-Blue tureen
$440, two Flow-Blue
casseroles $360, chim
ney cover $B5, blue pit
chers $6O and $BO each,
75 teapots $25 to $l7O
each. Gaudy Welsh
plate $440, Gaudy
Welsh pitchers $l5O
and $2BO each. Gaudy
Welsh teapot $2lO,
Gaudy Welsh cup/sauc
er $175, custard glass
Pen Mar berry set $3OO,
custard glass butter dish
$2OO, custard glass
pieces $35 to $75, Car
nival peacock bowl
$95, Roseville cookie
jar $260, 92-pc. set of
dishes $320,100-pc. set
of dishes $220, Sponge
ware pot $l9O, umbrel
la stand $l5O, dry sink
hutch $375 and Carni
val bowl $B5.
The sale was con
ducted by Brian L. Gil
bert and Jacob A. Gil
bert of Gilbert & Gil
bert Auctioneers,
Wrightsville.
STROBLE &
BLACK SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate and heavy
equipment was held
June 24 by Barbara
S treble and Leroy
Black. 175 West 12th
St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
The 2-bedroom bi
level house on a 60 x
148-ft lot with attached
1 car garage was sold
for $77,000.
Other prices were:
1995 Western Star trac
tor $42,000, 1994 alu
minum tri-axle dump
trailer $22,000, Dorsey
enclosed van trailer
$5OOO and 1984 crane
truck $4500.
Glen R. Knecht was
the auctioneer.