832-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 2000 Sale Reports FELTENBERGER ESTATE SALE Antiques, house hold goods, collectibles and tools were sold Wednesday at a public auction held for the Emily I. Feltenberger estate and others at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. There were 452 registered bidders. Highlights included an oak kitchen cabi net, $675; a square oak extension table, $150; a spinning wheel, $250; a Victorian arm chair, $140; a washstand, $220; a marble-top table, $320; a Depression bedroom set, $130; a small hutch cupboard, $180; a lingerie chest, $190; a piano stool with back, $130; a micro scope in oak box, $210; a spinet desk, $180; a table and four chairs, $110; a maple hutch cupboard, $300; a love seat and recliner, $190; a glass-top table with chairs, $130; a walnut stand, $lBO, a three-piece parlor set, PUBLIC AUCTION Horse Drawn Farm Machinery - Milking Equipment - Three 1-1/2 h.p. McDeering Gas Engines -12 Ga. Double Barrel - 6 Grey Draft Horses - Antiques - 2 Greider Bale Boxes Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2000 • 9:00 AM Auction held for: Jonas & Rebecca Beiler 2 miles south of New Holland on New Holland Road, Lancaster County, PA. From Route 340 go North on New Holland Road. M Draft Horses - Harness - Hitches JK Pair of 8 and 9 yr. old mares; pair smooth mouth, top lead team; 2 singles smooth mouth; 1 show animal drives single; 8 sets of front gear harness; full line of hitches. \ , Feed - Manure Handling and Barn Equipment E L.S. 8 ft. pump, new ‘99; E.L.S. liquid spreader, side delivery: E.L.S. liquid rear delivery spreader; fuel tank with pump; 2 round hay racks; 12’ Smucker feeder; 4 compartment calf kennel; 3 calf hutches; 204 New Idea manure spreader. 3 DeLaval milker units, 65 lb. pails; original Sputnick milk mover; 110 Sputmck pump; Masport vac. pump; Lehigh cooling compressor; Industrial Air 5 h.p. air compressor; 2 cyl. diesel; silage and feed carts; 735 gal. Sunset milk tank. White Horse 2 way plow, new ‘9O; John Deere 24 discs K.B.A. disc harrow; John Deere 10 ft. field harrow; 7 ft. cultimulcher; steel field roller; 2 bottom trailer plow; mechanical transplanter, new less than 50 acres; A C. no-til corn planter, hyd. lift; Fisher boom field sprayer, long and short poles. Harvesting Equipment New Holland 456 mower, hyd.; Nickelson tedder; 2-401 hay crimpers, 1 for parts; John Deere 336 baler with engine; John Deere 567 rake; 32 ft. Zimmerman elevator; 2 flat bed wagons; McDeering corn binder with aluminum loader, ex. condition; 2 Papec ensilage cutters; New Idea 323 corn picker, dual hyd. with engine, electric start with clutch; McDeering No. 9 bar mower 5 ft.; hyd. unit; 2 Bartville forecarts; 2 McDeering cultivators; 1 & J 3 row cultivator; 2 bin wagons, 1 Zook gear; 500 gal. tank on gear; 2 Greider bale boxes. Mechanical transplanter, less than 50 acres; 1 horse produce wagon; irri gation system, 2000 feet of 4 & 5 inch pipe; Willy industrial engine; Gordon Rupp pump Farmall M tractor on steel, pulley and RT.O., solid state ignition, good con dition. Selling for Jacob E. & Annie Riehl Antiques • Tools Pipe vise - cutter and threader: 2 socket sets; blind door cupboard; desk; old wooden wheelbarrow: cast iron trough; foot corn cutter; wooden pul leys; pea scales: hay hook; cross-cut saw; old planes; lot of old hinges - latches; digging iron; 3 McDeering engines; old apple peeler. More items not listed. Auctioneer’s Note - This is an opportunity to purchase big horses, field ready, machinery shed kept. Out of area folks, bring proper I.D. to obtain buyer number. Auctioneer: Petersheim Auction Service Steve, Steve Jr, Orpha Rose 610-593-2828 AU 001349 L Lots of Homemade Food on Premises $180; a dark inlaid stand, $190; a tall stand, $140; a swell front commode, $150; a flip-top card table, $150; a turntable, $120; a black marble top table, $300; and a knock-down wardrobe, $2OO. Also sold were a table and six chairs, $100; a green lamp shade with lamp, $380; a seven-piece blue-and-white bowl set, $150; a small splint oak basket, $150; a green mesh purse, $160; an early iron car, $275; a camp ing set, $115; silver overlay items, $325; a postcard album, $110; a Kewpie planter, $250; Wedgwood china, $240; two sugar shakers, $160; a straw dispenser, $375; an art pottery water set, $190; a cookie jar, $320; an English teapot, $130; a can dlewick bowl, $170; a Bakelite cake serving set, $200; Fiesta bowls $200; a Hull art pot tery pitcher, $110; a blue Fiesta pitcher, Milking - Cooling Equipment Planting - Tillage Equipment Produce - Irrigation Equipment $105; a blue swirl syrup dispenser, $170; a Franklin Mint tele scope, $110; and a gar den tractor with attachments, $220. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata. HERTZOG & BRUBAKER SALE A Public sale of antiques, household goods, collectibles and tools was held Wednesday for Hattie M. Hertzog, John and Arlene Brubaker and others at the Horst Auction Center. Horst Auctioneers reported 475 registered bid ders. Items of interest included a 12-light corner cupboard, $900; an oak kitchen cup board, $660; a mahogany washstand and mirror, $600; a set of four captain’s chairs, $600; a table and four chairs, $135; a Depression cedar chest, $130; a chest of drawers, $140; a four piece bedroom set, $225; a cherry hutch cupboard, $325; a child’s table and chair, $100; a bird’s-eye maple bedroom set, *•<« »o‘ $300; and a Queen Anne wing chair $2OO. Also sold were a pair of maple end tables, $110; a maple dresser and mirror, $150; a four-piece liv ing room suite, $270; a rocker-recliner, $110; a two-piece bedroom set, $210; a mahogany lampstand, $140; an inlaid arm chair, $150; a child’s blanket chest, $160; a copper apple butter kettle, $280; a chintz basket, $375; a wall clock, $350; an empire shelf clock, $450. Other items sold included a column mantel clock, $110; three hooked rugs, $l3O, $l5O, and $160; two baskets, $170; a cast-iron duck, $310; a sunshine Amish quilt, $285; a braided rug, $120; a painted sled, $240; a John Deere pedal tractor, $200; a large pie board, $210; a child’s crib quilt, s27yo; a blue and white star-pattern quilt, $300; and an ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Mon. Feb. 14, 2000 5:00 pm (doors open at 3:00 pm) Miller’s Auction Center Bethel. PA (exit #3 off 1-78. Berks County Call to consign or for information (717) 933-5736 You may drop off your antiques and collectibles dur ing our regular receiving times; any Thursday from 9-10 am or 4-6 pm. ALREADY CONSIGNEDrOak Items, Farmal 560 Cast Pedal Tractor, Cast Army Men & Molds, Blanket Chests, Slant Top Desk, Depression Glass, Old Fabric From The 40-50’s, Quilts, Asst. Tins, More Till Sale Time. DWIGHT D. MILLER, AUCTION » AU-2414-L Bethel, PA (717)933-5736 •BAD WEATHER DATE, ' E SATURDAY FEBRUARY 19,2000 AT 9:00 AM 1 s unusual peanut jar, $l3O. Also sold were a Griswold frying pan, $140; a 1994 Longaberger umbrella basket, $115; an Ogee shelf clock, $110; a set of sterling silver, $825; a signed spatula, $130; a jade-type vase, $120; an art pottery vase, $360; a pewter teapot, $330; six floral Bermuda plates, $170; Hubley tractors, $120; a tray lot of China vases, $360; an onion spice set, $170; and a Salopian bowl, $l3O. Other items includ ed a yellow-ware mold, $170; four ironstone cups and saucers $110; a singing quar ter ashtrays, $270; a pair of art glass shades, $325; a Viewmaster and cards, $150; a pair of bookends, $115; Friendly Village china, $110; a Singer Featherweight sewing machine, $350; a set of Virginia Rose china, $105; a Roseville vase, $100; a cut glass lamp, $100; a Bake-O-Lite horse, $160; a set of sterling flatware, $450; a snowblower, $230; a Honda lawn mower, $160; a gas dryer, $105; and a Maytag wringer wash er, $2lO. SHAFFER SALE A special Short Notice Dairy Auction was held January 8 by March 11,2000 *Snow Date March 25,2000 Spring Consignment Sale Location: TVesslers Auction, Rt. 64. Between Mill Hall, Pa. and Lamar, Pa. Exit 25 from Interstate 80. For Information contact: Bill Tressler (570) 726-3200 or Sam Force (570) 725-2143 Wanted: Tractors, Farm related items, Lawn and Garden Equipment. No tires, windows or junk please. PUBLIC AUCTION Monday, January 24,2000 @ 2:00 PM Murry Auction Emporium 23 N. Water Street/Lititz, Pa. 17543 717-626-2636 Nice selection of antique and collectibles, general household, furniture, refrigerator, tools, box lots starting at 2:00 PM. 10% Buyers Premium. 'TKtwuf -AU-648-L- Professional Auctioneer, Appraiser and Advisor Our Services Are Not a Sideline (717)626-2636 Fax (717) 627-6757 ' Public Auction tjfjjgjgl Of Real Estate Prime Lancaster Co. Farm (46.1 Acre Rural Zone Farm) 1035 MF Tractor, J.D. Rid. Lawn Tractors, Ansley Fox 20 gua. & Other Guns, Collects., Tools & Appls. Sat., Mar. 25, 200 p @ 10:00 AM Loc.: 233 Rock Hill Road, Millersville, Manor Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. (Dir.) Approx. 3 mi. S from Millersville or 1 mi. N of Rock Hill Hotel) R. E. FEATURES: Secluded Farm w/Subdivision poss River, creek & road frontage 10-room 2-family house Frame steer barn, tobacco shed, 2-car block garage Good roofs Pond Brochure & inspection avail upon request 10% down 45 days to settle R/E sold at Noon Broker participa tion invited Realtors must have successful buyer registered w/Auctioneer 72 days ahead of auction Auction Order: Wagon items & Collects , Lawn & Farm Equip , Real Estate, Appls & Fura FOOD SF.RVED. Not resnonsihle for accidents day of Auction by: JOHN & ANN BELSTRA WILLIAM R. WHEATLY, Attorney PROBST FAMILY AUCTION ERIC R. PROBST, Auct. AU-001856-L, 717-464-3700 THIRD ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT SALE FOR GRATZ AREA FIRE COMPANY & AMISH PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS OF UPPER DAUPHIN COUNTY SATURDAY, APRIL 8,2000 AT 9:00 AM Located at the Gratz Fairgrounds. From Millersburg - Take Route 25 to East end of Gratz. We are Looking for Farm Equipment, Tools, Household Goods, Crafts, Quilts, and Other Worthy Merchandise. No Pets. No Poultry Equipment. No unsaleable items. A $2O Deposit will be Required on All Appliances which will be refunded upon Removal if Item is Not Sold. All Sale Bill Items Need To Be Called In By Jan. 31st. We Will Receive Consignment Items On April sth, 6th, & 7th. For More Information Or Questions, Call 365-3992 Or 365-3923 And Leave Message. Not Responsible For Accidents Good Food Available. Bake Sale. Richard D. and Richard A. Shaffer of Jersey Shore, Pa. along Kepner Hill Road. The average of the 70 milking cows was $BOO and the top cow sold for $l3OO. There were several cows at $1250 and short bred heifers also sold for $1250. Fraley Auction Co. conducted the sale.