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    Sale Reports
STURGILL SALE
A Century 225-amp
welder with a tank and
cart sold for $BOO, at a
sale of power and hand
tools on Saturday, Sept.
26, at Ashville Road,
Oxford for Ora and Eu
gene Sturgill.
Other items sold in
cluded: Craftsman
jointer $l7O, Craftsman
band saw $9O, Crafts
man sander $9O, Crafts
man table saw $lOO,
Craftsman drill press
$llO, Craftsman radial
arm saw $7O, Dewalt
radial arm saw $9O,
truck cap $7O, two-bot
tom plow $l3O, JET
shaper $lOO, Starrett
transit $240, Black
Hawk Porta Power set
$2BO, air nail gun
$32.50, crosscut saw
$B5, Homelite chainsaw
$4O and Redder gun
heater $6O.
There were 131
registered bidders at the
sale, which was con
ducted by RoyB C.
Probst Family Auction
Service of Willow
Street
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
A multi-consignment
antique auction was
held Wednesday at the
Gouglenville Fire Co.
banquet hall in Read
ing.
The top-selling lot
was a total of 93 ornate
hatpins $7243.50,
72-pc. blue Royal Lace
Depression dinner set
$3540, red painted dry
sink w/smoke decora
tion $2750, ornate oak
side-by-side $2475. set
of six Staffordshire
brown hare plates
$2112, three-pc. oak
bedroom suite $1485,
folk art chest $1265,
oak buffet $1155, Vic
torian parlor sofa and
chain $BBO, Victorian
dresser, $825, miniature
redware pitcher $825,
Mason & Hamlin piano
$770, oak Sellere kitch
en cabinet $650, blue
decorated pitcher $605,
oak ctiina closet
$577.50, Victorian hair
wreath $561, oak side
board $522.50, me
lodeon $495, oak side
board $495, oak icebox
$495, one-door ward
robe $467.50 and Vic
toria! hall rack $467.50.
Also sold were: con
cert roller organ $440,
William Taft elephant
$440, oak kitchen ca
binet $412.50, Empire
marble-top chest $385,
silver resist pitcher
$341, Washington vase
transfer pitcher $330,
five pressed-back oak
chairs $330, 1-cent
scales $3OB, Victorian
mirror $3OB. oak chest
of drawers w/mirror
$302.50, 3-pc. silver
lustre table set $297,
Reading amber bitters
bottle $275, smoke de
corated blanket chest
$250, mirror hat rack
$253, flying geese ap
pliqued quilts $242 toO
$302.50, oak library
desk $297, mahogany
claw and ball table
$264, grain decorated
bookshelf $247.50,
painted drum (broken)
$242, bronzed-style
clothes tree $242, oak
cased Victrola $242,
Gaudy Dutch single
rose cup and saucer w/
damage $220, castor set
$214.50, ball and claw
footed table $209,
Hummel figurines $209
to $132, pr. of deep
walnut frames $1989,
Hoosier cabinet top
$l9B, and wrought iron
bird cage and stand
$l9B.
Among the other
items sold were: 2-=pc.
Victorian bedroom
suite $192.50, Victorian
smoking stand lamp
$lB7, mahogany library
table $lB7, arrowheads
$lB7, pitcher $l7O,
Gaudy Dutch saucer
$l9B, oak pedestal
$176, salesman’s
sample Victorian lady
portrrait fan covers
$176, oak washstand
$165, advertisement
buttons $165, vanity w/
trifold mirror $165, a
frog mug $165, cat ad
vertisement plate $165,
blanket chest $l5O, jel
ly cupboard $154,
brown creamer $154,
export plates $l2l to
$154, green heart kero
sene finger lamp $143,
set of 16 green Depres
sion sherbets $143,
6-pc. Depression din
ette set $143, mahogany
princess dressers $143,
Victorian faintign
couch $143, blanket
chest SI37vSO, sailor
boy lithograph linen
cloth $132, one-drawer
stand $132, gent’s cabin
transfer plate $132,
Victorian bureau $132,
Marseilles spread $l2l,
pair of oak rockers
$l2l, William Rank
theorem of a Teddy
bear $l2l, oak wash
stand $l2l, Victorian
armchair $l2l, and gin
gerbread Clock $l2l.
Pennypackcr-An
drews Auction Center
Inc. Shillington, con
ducted the auction. The
auctioneers were Cathy
M. Pennypacker-An
drews, Reading, and
Luke R. Witman, Man
heim
ZECH ESTATE &
GOTWALT ESTATE
SALE
A public auction was
held Tuesday at the
Springetts Fire Hall,
York, for the estate of
Susan Zech, the estate
of Helen Gotwalt and
others.
There were 225
registered bidders.
Highlights included:
4- dragon settee and
rocker set $525, small
slant-front schoolmas
ter’s desk $3OO, 2-pc.
Dutch cupboard $6OO,
RCA color console TV
$2lO, oak flat-top desk
$lBO, hall rack $525.
blanket chest $2OO,
5- bedroom suite
$250, cedar chest $BO,
potty chair $65, Mary
Gregory pitcher and
glasses $6OO, small blue
platter $825, blue plate
$l3O, miniature kero
sene lamp $l6O. Eng
lish blue plate $135,
Gaudy Dutch plates $65
and $B5 each, coffee
grinder $B5 and 2 pic
ture farmes $BO.
Also sold were: brass
buckets $5O and $6O,
silverware chest $95,
misc. lot of cigar labels
$2O, two mugs $l7O,
ladle $B5, blue plate
$l3O, football player
mug $l2O, two antique
stand $l5O and $l6O,
cameo pin $75, charm
bracelet $lBO, Republi
can ribbon $62.50,
“Vote for Women” fig
urine $240,18K filigree
aquamarine ring $230,
amethyst ring $l6O,
diamond ring $1650,
lady’s 14K white gold
3-diamond ring $l5OO,
lady’s platinum 5-dia
mond row ring $3350,
and lady’s 18K white
gold tanzanite ring
$1650.
The sale was
conducted by Jacob A.
Gilbert and Brian L.
Gilbert of Gilbert &
Gilbert Auctioneers,
Wrightsville.
SNADER SALE
A frame ranch-style
house w/frame barn
sold for $67,000 at pub
lic auction of real estate
and household goods
held for Daniel and El
mira Snader, 988 W.
Main St, New Holland.
Willis Shirk, Terre
Hill, was the buyer.
There wre 205 regis
tered bidders.
Also sold were: two
chests of crawers $175
and $OO, washstand
$l5O, two brass beds
$370, marbletop table
$230, upright piano
$2OO, agate teakettle
$47.50, table lamp $65.
five berry cups $llO,
Shirley Temple glass
$42.50, strawberry
cookie jar $6O, Aunt Je
mima cookie jar $95,
George Washington
picture $9O. three-foot
ed Carnival bowl $BO,
Carnival dish $B5, Ger
man creamer and sugar
$BO, and holly dish $B4.
The auctioneers were
Jeffrey R. Martin, New
Holland, and Randall L.
Ranck, Lancaster. The
sale will resume at 1
p.m. Monday, Oct 5.
GRUBE SALE
A Public Sale of fine
antiques, primitives,
lamps, household goods
and modem tools was
held Saturday at Horst
Auction Center. Eph
rata for Paul Grube,
Lancaster, and others.
The sale was conducted
by Horst Auctioneers
and drew 36S registered
bidders.
Items sold included:
walnut one-drawer cup
board $3500, softwood
Dutch cupboard $2450,
walnut Welsh cupboard
$2400, comer cupboard
$lB5O, paint-decorated
apothecary cabinet
$lBOO, walnut chest of
drawers $l2OO, walnut
slant-top desk $ll5O,
mahogany dressing
mirror $l2OO, round
oak extension table w/
claw feet $lO5O, plain
round oak extension ta
ble $650,6-legged wal-
nut drop leaf table
$4OO, drop-front desk
$425, two painted on
dr. cupboards $5OO and
$B5O, Victorian walnut
table $475, settee $3OO.
tapered-leg table $250,
(Mental type tug $525,
four painted decorated
chairs $230, marble top
table $250, jelly cup
board $450, dresser w/
mirror $4OO, walnut
whatnot shelf $350, 8
HP chipper/shredder
$290, Lionel train en
gine $475. Lehman toy
blimp $lO5O, mechani
cal dancing man $675,
Lenox china service fix’
12 $650, Haviland chi
na service $450, Fiesta
water set $205, six art
glass lamp shades $950,
Limoge ice cream set
$450, hanging light
$350 and paisley shawl
$260.
BRETHREN
DISASTER
RELIEF SALE
More than $400,000
was raised during the
22nd annual Brethren
Disaster Relief Auction,
held Friday and Satur
day at the Lebanon
Area Fairgrounds, Leb
anon.
The two-day sale of
donated items with all
proceeds going toward
helping victims of
floods, fires and other
disasters around the
world, drew an estimat
ed crowd of 9,000.
Categories of items
on the block included
five heifers $71,000,
other livestock $lB,OOO,
Share-a-Meal tickets
$7449 and farmer’s
market-ityle food
$8623.
Specific items sold
included: Abner Zook
3-D painting $6700, H.
Minnich walnut tallcase
clock $6700, spring
wagon $l2OO, Sam
Martin toy wooden
crane and truck $lB5O,
Reber wagon $1350,
Kirby Keller walnut ex
ecutive desk $2450,
Root hybrid maple nee
$1375, 1990 Ford van
converted into a camper
$ll,lOO, mobile home
in Sebring, Fla. $6lOO,
12 Apostles musical
clock $2lOO, trolley toy
$6OO, Myer oak exten
sion table $2750, comer
cupboard $l,OOO, No.
20 John Deere pedal
tractor $l7OO, Farmall
pedal tractor $675,
Longaberger basket
$250 and Paul Brubaker
oil painting $lOOO.
Quilts sold included:
Mariner’s Compass
$2200, Country Vine
yard $l5OO, Country
Love Applique $l9OO,
Mourning Dove Appli
que $lOOO, Applique
Strawberry and Grape
$l5OO, Pieced Log Ca
bin $l4OO, pieced Lone
Star $1250, pieced Lat
Fall $lOOO and applique
Album Basket $lOOO.
Some 15 area auc
tioneers volunteered
their time for the sale.
More than s6' million
has been raised since
the annual sale began in
1976, according to
spokesman Jay M. Wit
man, Manheim.
BROWN
ESTATE SALE
Antiques, household
goods and carpenter’s
tools were sold Thurs
day at a public auction
held for the Robert M.
Brown estate, Oxford.
There were 101
registered bidders.
Items sold included:
old kitchen cabinet w/
flour bin $2lO, pine
corner cupboard w/
glass doors $7OO, mar
ble-top dresser $2OO,
plank-bottom half
spindle settee $3lO,
quilts $2OO and $2lO,
Wallace Nutting prints
$6O and $B2, two Ma
jolica plates w/Etruscan
maple leaves $2OO,
brown decorated crock
$75, blue decorated
crock $B5, 10-inch
Delta table saw $2lO,
16-inch Delta band saw
$240, 6-inch Craftsman
jointer $l5O, Craftsman
jigsaw $7O, blacksmith
anvil $75. draw knife
$BO, and molding plane
$BO.
The sale was am
ducted by Kreider,
Kline & Good Auction
eers, New Providence.
SHOLMARTIN
SALE
Automotive tools, parts
and equipment, an
tiques and a truck were
sold Saturday at a pub
lic auction held for Ol
lie M. Sholmartin, 55
Lincoln Ave., Rein
holds.
There were 220
registered bidders. The
sale was conducted by
Art Pannebecker Auc
tion Service, Reinholds.
Highlights included a
metal lathe $1 ISO, 1974
Chevy Cheyenne V-8
pickup truck $950, tire
changer $750. Snap-or
scope kit $525, brake
tester $370, wheel bal
ancer $3OO, Frosty Root
Beer sign $290, Gulf
sign $l6O, puller $llO,
six old inspection stick
ers $l2O, air jack $2OO,
transmission jack $lOO,
generator $450, Stanley
plane $lO5, hoist $l3O,
motor manuals $75,
wooden storage cabinet
$230 and old minature
toy racing car $lBO.
ROHRER SALE
A 30-acre limestone
farm w/two-story, four
bedroom house and a
bank barn sold for
$320,000 Tuesday at a
public real estate auc
tion held for Jeffrey S.
and Tracy A. Rohrer, 33
Limcrock Road, Lititz.
Eli S. Stoltzfus Jr.,
Bird-in-Hand, was the
buyer.
The sale was con
ducted by Kline, Kreid
er, & Good Auction
eers, Stevens.
RITZ SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate was held Septem
ber 26 by Ethel Ritz,
13962 Blymire Hollow
Rd., North Hopewell
Twp., York Co., Pa.
The 13-acre farmette
with an old stone & log
house, a bar and a com
barn (rough shape)
brought $72,600.
Kenneth Keeny was
the auctioneer.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 3, 1998-625
KAPNER
ESTATE SALE
A Public Auction of
personal property was
held September 26 for
the estate of Earl R.
Kapner, 6 miles east of
Trout Run, Pa.
The teal estate con
sisted of a 30-acre farm
ette with a bi-level
S-room house with a 1
car garage and a 2-story
hip roof bam which was
sold for $255,000.
Other prices were;
’95 Dodge pickup
$l5OO, Case 870 tractor
$3500, A.C. CA tractor
$1475, Ford 800 utility
tractor $2200, air com
pressor $325, Lincoln
welder $lB5, hydraulic
press $lB5, tire changer
$lB5, crocks up to $65
each, Fransiscan dish
set $3OO, modem comer
cupboard $275, bed
room suite $7OO, May
tag washer and dryer
$230 each, Maytag 16.5
refrigerator $325, and
Jacobson lawn mower
$950.
Fraley Auction Co.
conducted the sale.
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
900 NORTH 9TH ST.
READING, PA
MON., OCT. 26 @ 1:00 P.M.
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AUCTION
FRI. OCT. 9 @ 5:00 PM
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MILLER'S AUCTION CENTER
BETHEL, PA (EXIT 3 OFF 1-78)
Things we are looking to sell;
cars, trucks, farm equipment, lawn and garden,
lumber, contractor's equipment, straw, hay, com,
shrubs, tools, generators, furniture, household
items, antiques, out door items
Receiving days will be October 7, 8,9
(Wed., Thurs., Fri.) from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Call to consign now so your items can be
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JP Auctioneer:
Ift Dwight D. Miller AU002414-L
”\rI E Bethel, PA 19507
(717) 933-5736
Metal Fabrication
Equipment
MARSULEX ENVIRONMENTAL
TECHNOLOGIES
300 & 301 North Fourth Street
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, October 13 at 11:00 am
1981 HEATH CNC Plasma Cutter • PACIFIC 200 Ton Press
Former • PACIFIC 12 x 1/2 Hvdraulic Power Shear • Bertsch
8’ x H Rolls • ROUNDO 14 x 5/8 Rolls • SHAW 10 Ton Box
Crane • ACCO Vac-u lifts • CHICAGO Press Brake • Welding
Positioners (24,000 200 lb cap) WORTHINGTON. GULLCO,
TELEDYNE READCO, RANDSOME, ARONSON • Trucks
GMC Diesel >ard Tractor, GMC Stake Bod\ Truck • Forklifts
ALUS CHALMERS, TAYLOR. CLARK • Approx 28 Hat Bed
Trailci • plasma cutters • punches • iron workers • phte \ ra\
machine • assorted rolls • assorted press dies • (13) assorted
welders • wire feeders • mar\cl cutoff saws • ind much more 1
Terms of sale 10% buvers premium
Inspection Mondav, October 12 from 10 on AVI to 4 00 PM
For more information, < onract Auctioneer Refer to Faxback #4588
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INTERNATIONAL
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FOLLWEILER
SALE
A Public Sale of per
sonal property was held
September 26 by
Samuel Follweiler,
7703 Dresher Rd..
Kempton, Lehigh Co.,
Pa.
Some prices
included: Int. 1942 K 3
stakebody t ruck $2400,
Farmall Super C tractor
$l6OO, wrought iron
rooster flow lamp $9BO,
butcher kettles $75
each, early wardrobe
$675, red cupboard
$375, oak washstand
$6O, top of Dutch cup
board $250 and lumber
$55 a stack.
David P. Leob was
the auctioneer.
Buying!
Diamonds, gold,
estate jewelry
Coins, antique jewelry
of all types
Parkhill Jewelry
5 West Main St.
Ephrata, PA 17522
* 717-733-8800 *