PUBLIC AUCTION^ Sat, June 12, 1999 9:00 A.M. "Amish School Benefit" Rd 2 McClure PA DIRECTIONS; From Middleburg travel south west on Rt 522 to McClure. At McClure Family Restaurant, turn right and continue 3 miles to Crossgrove Hall. Turn right on Stage Road and proceed approx. 2 miles to auction on the right at the C.R. Zook farm. New Furniture: Dressers, Corner Cupboard, benches, & More; Pea Hauler; New Bake Oven, Copper Kettle, Sausage Staffer; #33 Meat Grinder, Hitzer Room Stove; Milk Separator; But ter Chum; Chairs; Dove Tailed Box; Old Wooden Sug ar Box; New Perfection 3 & 5 Burner Oil Stoves; 2 Knee Hole Desks; Maytag Wringer Washing Machine; Desk; Hickory Rocker; Cedar Chest; New Material; 2 Singer Sewing Machines; Cookware;'Dishes; Pots & Pans; New 31 Day Clock; Straw Hats; Quilts; Log Cab in & Others; Wall Hangings; Double 9 Patch Quilt Top & Others; Comfort Tops; MACHINERY New Pioneer Horse Wagon w/box & shafts; Pioneer Walking Plow; New Auto Steer Cart; New 6ft Scraper Blade; 7”-60’ Double Rubber Belt; N.I. Hayloader; Honda Motor; #lO N.I. Manure Spreader; J.D. 2 Bot tom Sulky Plow; New Buggy Harness; New Square Pi;. Shovels; and Much More... LIVESTOCK 7 Holstein Heifers, 1 due at end of May; 4 Bulls; 1 Year ling. More Items Being Listed Daily Consignments Welcome at 10% Amish Lunch Stand Yost J. Speicher, Chairman Moses S. Yoder, Secretary KENNETH E. HASSINGER NEIL A. COURTNEY RR 02, Box 985 R.D. #1 Box 239 McClure, PA 17841 jL. Richfield. PA 17086 (570)658-3536 (dJO) JSBL (570)539-8791 AU-001532-L AU-002651-L OTSEGO COUNTY AREA Municipal Equipment Auction June 12,1999 At 9:00 A.M. Town Of Otego Highway Dept. Route 7, Otego, NY. NOTICE: At the request of the Otsego Town Highway Superintendents Association we will conduct an annual auction in this area. LOCATION: Town of Otego Highway Dept., Rt. 7, Otego (Oneonta), New York. 3 miles south of exit 12 Rt. 88. SELLING 1 TONS PICKUPS & CARS 1995 Dodge 250 4WD pickup w/plow; 1994 Ford F 350 4WD dump; 1993 Ford F 350 4WD pickup; 1992 Chevy 3500 4WD pickup, w/plow, nice; 1989 CMC pickup; 1988 Ford F 350; 1987 Ford F 350; 1983 Chevy CIO; 1985 Ford F 350; 1982 Chevy 2500 4WD pickup w/plow; 1977 Ford F 350 dump; 1965 Chevy C3O stake; 1993 Ford Crown Vic.; 1993 Ford Escort wagon; 1989 Oldsmobile wagon; 1987 Ford Taurus; 1983 Plymouth Reliant. TRUCKS & TRAILERS: 1982 Paystar T/A dump; 1979 IH 2674 TA dump w/plow, wing & sander; 1979 IH 2600 T/A dump; 1975 Brockway T/A C&C; (2) 1974 Brockway T/A dumps; 1972 IH 2050 T/A dump; 1993 Ford S/A dump, extra sharp; 1986 CMC C 65 18’ flatbed w/hoist; 1981 FWD S/A dump; 1980 IH S/A dump, 1073 Mack S/A sander; 1971 Ford 8000 S/A dump. Cat; 1969 Ford F6OO dump; 1969 IH 2110 S/A dump; 1969 Oshkosh S/A sander, nice; 1967 White tractor; 1946 Oshkosh Snow Fighter. EQUIPMENT: 1991 CAT E7OB excavator; 88 Cat EI2OB excavator; Hough wheel loader; Case 580 C backhoe; AC HDI6 dozer; Cat D6C; Cat D6B w/winch; Cat D 6; Cat 619 C motor scrapper; Cat 951 track loader; Case 7528 roller; Raygo 400 compactor 84”; Tampo RS-16D drum roller 66”; Ford 545 A tractor loader backhoe; Athey loader; forklift; Blaw Know PFI2O paver & more. MISC: JD 4X2 gator; Brush King brush cutter; Allied hoe ram, like new; 10’ dump box w/hoist; large qty. of stone pavers; 10’ Swenson sander; qty, of computer equipment; postal scale; answering machine and much more. TERMS: Full settlement auction day, cash or good check. RoyTeitsworth, Inc. (716) 243-1563 FAX (716) 243-3311 6502 Barber Hill Road Geneseo, New York 14454 www.teitsworth.com Sale Reports GROFF, MUSSELMAN & WOLFF SALE Glassware, pottery, cookie cutters, folk art, textiles, and furniture were sold Friday and Saturday at a public auction held for Margaret I. Groff, Denver, Sara B. Musselman, Murrell, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wolff, Myerstown, and BENEFIT AUCTION Quilts • Collectibles • Furniture Light House Rehabilitation Center saturdayTjune 12 Breakfast, 6 AM Auction Begins 9 AM Quilts • winross Trucks • Swing Sets • Farm & Home Items • Flowers • shrubs • crafts Much More' (Visa and Mastercard accepted) Quilts & Wallhangings, 12 Noon including Double wedding Ring, Shadow star, Sun Rise Star, Dahlia, Log Cabin star, Irish chain Chicken BBQ Platters, Soup, Sandwiches, ice Cream, and More! Auction held in new Raytec building, Rte. 322 1/4 mi west of Light House Sale preview June 11th from 5-9 PM 717/354-0355 The big sale to help adults with disabilities in a big way! AUCTION * DECORATIVE FURNISHINGS * * RUSSELL HENRY POTTERY * * TOOLS * 10 AM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th, 1999 at the Ridge Fire Co. along Rt. 23, between Rt. 100 and Phoenixville, PA. High quality 1930’s dining room suite with mixed wood veneer Walk-thru size antique gilded mirror frame, ornate and highly decorative Drexel mahogany breakfront, side board, pedestal extension table, service cart and six Chippendale style chairs with needlepoint seats French Provincial bedroom set French Provincial curio cabinet Console table and mirror Fancy lamps and sconces having cherubs and other decorative motifs Marble top console, end and coffee tables Selection of Heywood Wakefield furniture chairs, twin beds, coffee and end tables, chest of drawers and sm one drawer vanity table Upholstered fireside chairs Oil painting of a fair maiden Two 19th century chromohtho graphs N Currier prints. Illuminated curio Ball and claw wing chair Carved leg sofa with tuck and roll upholstery Oak rocker Child’s roll top Cedar Chests Baker’s Dozen pieces of Russell Henry Pottery Many from the mid-1970’s to include Brown shpware bowl, blue sponge candlestick, brown sponge pitcher, bowl with butterflies, small dish with woodcut band, St Valentine heart shaped dish, Strawberry bowl, alphabet plate with cow and other pitchers and bowls Other local artist and craftsman creations 1974 Christopher Hollanbach wooden pitcher. 1952 Stahl redware pot Kenneth Hoover wooden clothes pegs Antique dealer Oliver Lewis Christman memorabilia. Three dozen Hummel and Goebel figurines. Many large size hummels and Goebel Madonna figures Wcdgewood lustre pitchers Chocolate pots Decorative ceramics. Salt & pepper shakers Red Wing berry set, tea cups, creamer and sugar. Partial Russell Wright cof fee service Stange Orchard Song dinner service for 6 with extras Souvenir cups. Pioneer radio game Kodakery maga zines Sheet music Halloween costumes Bakehtc poker chips and card holder. Tin lunch pail. Rustic splint basket with twisted vine handle Antique utensils. Wire egg baskets Stoneware water cooler Butterfly quilt top Hooked rag. B & H lamp. Confederate state bond. Beer advertising tip trays. Oriental saki bottle collection. TOOLS: Craftsman band saw and sander 1/2 HP. bench grinder. Router. Band saw stand. Craftsman leaf blower. B & D weed wacker. Lots of power hand tools, drills and so forth. Craftsman tool drawers. Craftsman radial arm saw Disc sander and bench grinder. Chain saws. Hardware wet & dry vac. Aluminum extension ladder. Fishing poles and other fishing gear. TERMS: Cash or good PA check withjncture ID. PREVIEW: 8-10 am Day of sale only. Call 610-495-5504 Tuesday afternoon ONLY for specifics on any listed items 10% Buyer’s Premium others at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. The sale drew a total of 375 registered bid ders from 19 states and Canada. Clarence Spohn cataloged i items. Among the high lights were a Knabe and Co. rosewood grand piano $5600; a walnut two-piece Dutch cup board $6900; a athy Maurer Auctioneer & Gemologist #AUOO3OO6-L 610-970-7588 Pennsylvania stretcher base tavern table $1800; a softwood hanging cup board with hanging door $1600; a Federal style secretary desk $800; a sash-back Windsor armchair $1250; a set of six paint ed New Era decorated chairs $1800; a Queen Anne-foot two-drawer farm table $3100; a blind-door comer cup board $425; a Queen maple high boy $2600; a test rope bed $425; two Victorian marble-top washstands $4OO and $800; four Victorian marble-top tables $l7OO, $625, $6OO and $575; a Sheraton arm chair $425; and a Pier mirror $7OO. Also sold were a two piece comer cupboard with arch-top door $2000; a marble-top bureau $700; a Victorian three-piece parlor settee $1050; a Victorian round exten sion table $600; eight Eastlake chairs $500; two softwood painted decorated hanging cup boards $425 and $500; a Scottish tallcase clock $1100; a painted deco rated settee $1000; a mortised bench $320; a cherry hanging cup board with glass door $1150; a painted deco rated schrank $1200; a painted decorated cor ner cupboard $3800; a painted decorated jelly cupboard $600; an Empire slant-front desk $850; a Sheraton high chest of drawers $2900; a painted decorated Oley Valley blanket chest $1750; a Walter Steeley comb-back Windsor chair $1100; and a pair of Walter Steeley armchairs $2OOO. Among other items sold were a Seth Thomas calendar dock $675; an Ansonia china case clock $775; a table top Victrola $1450; a bronze statue of a woman $3300; a linen sampler with family register $3600; a folk art carved doll cradle $700; a small doll quilt $450; a linen sampler dated 1835 $2050; a linen sampler dated 1835 $2050; art checkerboard $500; two Lehnware water buckets $550 and $5900; two Lehnware sugar buckets $5300 and $3850; a Lehnware child’s chair $5600; two Lehnware master salts $550 and $675; a Bucher bentwood box $1250; a folk art rooster $700; three Hattie Brunner watercolors $4OOO, $2200 and $1200; two Schimmel style eagles $325 and $2800; a Schimmel-style dog $5OO and a Barbara Ebersol bookplate $4OO. Also sold were a slide-lid trinket box $475; a framed water color bookplate $500; an 1809 Vorschift $950; a watercolor of soldiers $400; a taufschein by Kuster $1800; an 1938 calligraphy drawing Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5, 1990-El 3 $400; a taufschein print ed in Lebanon 4475; an oil painting by Jim Keller $500; an unsigned oil portrait of a woman $700; a Hubley pheasant doorstop $400; a wallpa per box $475; a child’s sled $525; two papier mache Santas $2500 and $3150; a papier mache rabbit $700; a signed Rohrbach goosewing ax $800; a bench-type waffle iron $450; a heart-shaped waffle iron $2000; a tin parrot cage $700; a red painted bench $1150; a toleware coffee pot $450; a food chopper with heart-shaped design $375; and a tin peacock cookie cutter $1550. Other item§ sold included a tin Indian cookie cutter $625; a tin cookie cutter of a man riding a pig $575; a jar diniere with stain $300; a redware slip decorated basket $775; a redware milk jug $425; two red ware slip decorated bas ket $775; a redware milk jug $425; two red ware slip decorated child’s chairs $400; a redware fish mold $425; a Loe pewter dish $650; a set of four pewter plates signed by Barnes $1000; a signed Love pewter basin $525; a signed Barnes pewter deep dish $575; an Adamsware rainbow spatter cup and saucer $525; an Adamsware rainbow spatter plate $425; an Adamsware washbowl and pitcher $350; a pair of Meissen figures $900; a Limoge china dish set $460; a large cut-glass vase $725; a cranberry Victorian hanging lamp $530; a pedal-type miniature base lamp $480; and a miniature lamp $5lO. RENTSCHLER FOOD MARKET SALE The last of the “Mom & Pop” grocery stores held a public sale May 22 by Rentschler Food Market, 113 East Main St., Fredericksburg, Pa. in Lebanon County. There were 130 regis tered bidders at the sale where 700 lots were sold from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Some prices includ ed: refrigerated milk cases $500; 2-door freez er $425; antique “Rudy’s Bakery” sign $200; small antique “Rudy’s Bakery” mirror $190; small salt box $200; meat grinder $425 and meat sheer $270. Nelson L. Ebersole conducted the sale. GROFF SALE A public auction of household goods and antiques was held Satvu-day on Lime Valley Road, Strasburg, for Arthur and Miriam Groff. There were 175 reg istered bidders at the sale. The auctioneers included Robert E. Martin, Leola; Jeffrey R, Martin, New Holland; Michael L. Martin. Strasburg; and Randall Ranck, Lancaster. Sold were an old pine cupboard $1100; a farm table $1000; a green miter bench $290; a 3- piece modem bedroom suite $350; a walnut extension table with two boards $200; a drop-leaf table $200; a La-Z-boy chair $100; a child’s wicker rocker $110; a needlepoint chair $5O; a bamboo chair $110; an old two-piece parlor suite $220; a John Deere 318 riding mower $2350; a Cadet snow blower $450; and a Honda mower $145. CONSIGNMENT SALE A public sale of col lectibles was held May 29 iu Perry County, Pa. at the “Bam” in Millerstown. Some prices were: early cast iron chicken shaped electric egg cooker $740; 1940 s card board Coke signs $lOO & $110; AC pedal trac tor $125; 1958 B.F. Goodrich sign in origi nal box $120; Mr. Peanut alarm clock $22.50; curly maple dresser w/mirror $425; early wooden wheelbar row $9O; bear trap $125; H.W. Campbell, New Bloomfield Court milk bottle $325; Millerstown post card $32.50; Mickey Mouse brush & comb set in box $26; English saddle $35; Keen Kutter pocket knife $32.50; chalk lighthouse lamp $37.50; and 20 mule team dis play box $37.50. Roshon’s Auction Service conducted the sale. KRATZERT SALE A public sale of real estate was held May 19 by George Kratzert, cor ner of Oswego Drive and Columbia Ave., W. Hampfield Twp., Lane. Co, Pa. The comer commer cial property with a 2- 1/2 story brick apart ment building (a former public laundry) was sold for $115,000 to Joseph Murphy of Columbia, Pa. Sanford G. Leaman was the auctioneer. COLYER ESTATE SALE A public sale of farm equipment was held May 29 for the estate of John and Irma Colyer, Park Avenue, Coatesville, R.D, Pa. Some prices were: Int. 1066 tractor $7150; Int. bar mower $220; trader plow $210; A.C. tractor (for parts) $400; Farmall H tractor $700; Columbian wagon buck eye $1200; wagon seat $100; Oliver disc $310; NH 68 baler $250; 2- hole com sheller $175 and Oliver hay rake $320. Petersheim Auction Service conducted the