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    Sale Reports
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
A consignment sale
if Roseville antiques,
Bth ANNUAL MIFFLINBURG YOUNG
FARMERS FARM TOY SHOW & AUCTION
April 15,2000 • 9 AM - 2:30 PM
Auction 2:30
To Be Held In Mifflinburg High School
Ist and Market Street, Mifflinburg, PA
Bill Wolfe, AU001035-L
To Pre-Consign: Call 570-966-3483
or send to: Michael C. Houck
Admission $2.00 c/o Miff Young Farmers
Children Under 12 Free P.O. Box 336
Food Available Winfield, PA 17889
Saturday, April 15, 2000
Beaver Run Amish School
21st Annual Consignment Sale
Located at school, 5 miles south of Thrbotville, PA. 4 miles north of Washingtonville, PA. Off
Route 54 near PP&L Power Plant. Auction signs off of Ihrbotville, Washingtonville, Route 54
Highway.
NEW CRAFTS - FURNITURE - QUILTS - ANTIQUES
New country-style crafts by Yoder - Cedar chests, various styles & sizes, some dovetailed - Oak china
cabinet - Load of new classic furniture - End tables - Night stands - Press back chairs - Set of 4 new
press back chairs - Oval marble-lop table - 2 Bow-front china closet, cherry & oak - 12’ Round oak
table w/boards - Small wooden child’s wagon - Big cast iron bell - Metal toys - 8 New cameo back
upholstered chans - 3 New Moms chans - Mission-style barrel back rocking chair - Hand woven tugs
- Some quilts already consigned 2 Queen-size grape - Super Nova quilt - 2 Lone Star; one blue/burg.,
other green/burg. - Amish scenes wall hanger - Wolf wall hangei w/malchmg pillow top - Deer wall
hanger w/matchmg pillow top - Postage stamp wall hanger - Comfoits, 1 J.D. & I C.I H - Quillows -
Antiques - Old Dutch blanket chest, dovetailed - 1847 Singer sewing machine - Blue quart jars - Lot
ol new shoes - Maytag wringer washers - etc., etc.
SiCNLD LIMITED EDITION PRIM BY JEROME CONNOLLY
"SNEAKINC 151 CK" 244/300. (ONLY 300!)
LEAH RED ON PA O \ML NEWS COVER. DEC. %
CONSTRUCTION TOOLS - BUILDING MATERIALS - LUMBER
Powei dowel w/Honda eng. - Portable air compressor w/twin tank 5 hp Honda eng. - (3) 12” Mason
blades - 2 Boslitch rool nailers - Torpedo laser level - 2 Bostiteh framing nailers - (2) 32' Alum, exl lad
deis - 6 Sets 5’ x 5’ scaffolding - 4 Alum scaffolding planks - 12 Roof jacks - 2 Shingle eaters - 2-Ton
come-along - 6’ Step ladder - Lot small hand tools - Ryobi 8-1/4” radial arm saw, like new - Craftsman
table saw - 10’ Beaver table saw - Load by Tri County - New Wayne Dalton insulated overhead
doors B’ x B’, 7’x 15’8” - (8) 24’ Roof trusses, 4/12 pitch - I Roll winter guard - Plywood clips - Hopper
windows 17” x 32” - 300 B.F. 4/4 cherry lumber - 200 B.F 6/4 walnut lumber - 2,000 B F 4/4 Hemlock
- 4/4 Mixed grade oak - Large lot of 1” & 2” Oak & Hemlock. More lumber expected
SPECIAL MENTION • TRAILER LOAD OF SURPLUS BUILDING SUPPLIES
200+ Squares vinyl siding w/accessories, 4 colors - Counter lops, 8’ 10’ & 12’, various colors
Prehung interior doors - Vinyl windows - Toilets - 1,000 sq. ft. laminated flooring - 700 sq. ft.
ceramic tile - pine panel door slabs - Fancy exterior oak doors - Whirlpool bathtubs - Vanity faucets
Kitchen faucets - Oak vanity with medicine cabinet - Other vanities - etc., etc.
Piessure treated lawn furniture - Wishing wells - Lighthouses - Swing sets - Picnic table - etc., etc -
Y+ 12 Anens riding mowei - N.H. 512 riding lawn mower - 1 Lot like new lawn mowers &
weedeaters - 2 Balloon tire express wagons - New wood & coal stove w/glass front donated by Tri
Co. - New Decade woodstove - Woodstove - New Stihl FS44 weedwacker donated by Snyder Ford.
LIVESTOCK - TACK - GRAIN - HAY
Load of local acclimated horses by Amos Martin -(1)1 l-yr.-old saddle-bred family horse - Load of
new rope & tack - 2 New Bio. plastic buggy harness - Set used leather buggy harness - Chickens -
Geese - Peacocks - 2 Loads ear corn - Oats - Straw.
FARM MACHINERY
488 N H haybme, #l2-A New Idea manure spreader on rubber, good • 2 J D 1240 corn planters -
12’ Bearcat cultimulcher, good - 3 Pt Vicon wheel rake - N.H. 68 hayhner baler w/thrower - 309 Ford
2 row corn planter - IH side delivery rake on rubber - 24’ skeleton elevator - 5-1/2 HP Honda irrigation
pump - Sattly 1-1/2 h.p. hit-miss engine - 2 New round bale feeders ■ New gates - Set 38” dual rims -
2-Seat spring wagon - Richie water fountain, hanging chicken feeders & waterers - 10 HP Kohler
engine - etc., etc.
SALE ORDER: Truck Lots 9:00 A.M.; Crafts 10:00 A.M.; Livestock 12:00 Noon, Farm Machinery
1:30 P.M.; Quilts 1:30 P.M.
TERMS: Cash or Good Check Day of Sale.
Consignments taken until Friday at 5:00 p.m. • No unloading Saturday morning
Stuffed furniture must be clean and sellable • $5.00 Deposit required on tires, electrical appliances and windows
All items need to be removed by April 22, 2000 or will become property of Beaver Run School and
subject to a disposal fee.
BREAKFAST SERVED 7:00 TO 10:00 A.M. • LUNCH STAND • BAKED GOODS
CHICKEN BARBEQUE • HOMEMADE ICE CREAM
Partial Listing, Much More Expected l !
This is an ALL-DAY AUCTION, selling w/3 Auctioneers at a time • Bring a Friend! 1
SALE COMMITTEE
John & Hosea Hostetler (570) 437-3083/437-3704
Aaron Hostetler (570) 437-2758
Week of Sale, Call (570) 437-9122
- All Proceeds Benefit Beaver Run Amish School -
-Auctioneers and Beaver Run School Not Responsible for Accidents -
personal property and
furniture was held
Saturday at the Denver
Fire Hall, Denver. There
PUBLIC SALE
Starting at 9:00 A.M.
LAWN & GARDEN - ETC.
were 295 registered bid
ders. Art Pannebecker
Auction Service of
Reinholds conducted
the sale.
Items sold included
three jelly cupboards,
$l,lOO, $B5O and $550;
AUCTIONEERS
William G. Wolfe, AU-001035
Clarence Shirk & John Esh
a high-top drysink,
$2,000; a baker’s cabi
net, $1,100; a Sellers
kitchen cabinet, $650; a
small slant-top desk,
$450; a jelly cupboard,
$225; a chest of drawers,
$100; a blanket chest,
$250; a pie crust table,
$100; a wash stand,
$150; a wood box, $900;
a Victorian love seat,
$350; a love seat, $165; a
fainting couch, $350; a
secretary’s desk, $575; a
marble-top wash stand,
$220; a five-piece
Depression bedroom
suite, $275; and a seven
piece dining room suite,
$275.
Also sold were a
breakfast nook, $200;
two Oriental rugs with
a Bird of Paradise pat-
tern, $350 and $300; a
wicker love seat, $175; a
floor light, $110; a
stoneware butter chum,
$125; a small glass but
ter chum, $160; a gray
agate lunch box, $160; a
small stoneware bucket,
$115; a small apple box,
$270; a banjo clock,
$270; a wooden butter
chum, $110; a Erector
set, $325; a spice set,
$B5; a chimney cover,
$160; a 10
Commandments set of
postcards, $130; a cup
from J.J. Root of
Reamstown, $205; two
Ned Foltz plates, $B5
and $75, two pocket
watches, $lOO and $52;
a $2O bill, $80; a large $5
bill, $B5; and a blue
agate kettle, $9O.
The following
Roseville pottery was
also sold: banging bas
kets, ranging from $195-
$275; planter, $l7O
- vases, $l5O-$550;
wall pockets, $225-$400;
and a pitcher, $175.
RIDGLEA FARMS
SALE
Homing Farm
Agency Inc.,
Morgantown, held a
public auction of farm
equipment for Ridglea
Farms Saturday, March
public
Auction
TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY
>LS MILK BOTTLES HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Location: 1 18 Wintersville Road, Richland, TulpehocKen Twp , Berks Co
Fa From Route 501 in Myerstown - East 2 miles on Route 422 to
traffic light - left onto Wintersville Road and proceed 2 1/2 miles
to farm on left From 178-Bethel Exit - South 1 1/2 miles on Rt
501 to stop sign Left 2 mile on Rehrersburg Rd - Right on Win
tersville Rd. and proceed 2.9 miles to farm on right
TRACTORS: JOHN DEERE 4020 Diesel (power shift-rollgard-wide front new
engine overhaul) JOHn DEERE 4020 Diesel (syncro range-wide front-dual out
lets-side console-full cab) JOHN DEERE 2510 Diesel -row crop
HARVESTING: JOHN DEERE 1219 mower conditioner (used 4 seasons)
JOHN DEERE 336 baler w/30 ejector, JOHN DEERE 660 front wheel rake
CASE IH 8720 harvester (electric controls and 2 row corn head), hay pick up
head (used 2 seasons), MC field chopper, NEW IDEA 323 1 row corn picker,
NEW HOLLAND3O' bale elevator, PEQUEA hay tedder, (2) ARTS WAY forage
wagons (3 beater and roof), JOHN DEERE #5O side mounted sickle bar mow
er, (5) wooden side hay wagons, (3) gravity wagons
TILLAGE and PLANTING: IH 5500 3pt 7 tooth chisel plow, BRILLION inside
wheel cultimulcher, JOHN DEERE 7000 corn planter (narrow row-monitor dry
fertilizer-soybean attachment), JOHN DEERE 110 transport disc harrow, JOHN
DEERE 1253 x 16 plow; JOHN DEERE 120 3x14 plow
MISC. MACHINERY: JOHN DEERE 48 loader w/2 buckets, CENTURY 300 gal
sprayer; 3 pt. VICON spreader, spike harrow, IH 56 blower, utility trailer, JD
450 spreader (AS IS), NIAGARA 15 KW transport generator, 3pt 7' rear blade
(2) ONTARIO grain drills on rubber (1 for parts
FARM RELATED ITEMS: Chop-N-Bed straw chopper w/3hp elec motor (2)
fuel tanks w/pump, tractor weights; tractor tire chains, air compressor (2)
fiberglass calf hutches, barn fans, metal & wooden hay racks, feed cart, (2)
48" & (1) 42" portable ventilating fans; (3) wire corn cribs, dairy vac Chore
Boy vac. pump, rubber barn mats; fence chargers, SS twin tubs, SS bucket,
surge bucket milker (30) milk cans; assorted mechanics tools.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Round Oak kitchen range; 1902 Lizzie Derr coverlet,
old Womelsdorf brass bank; Texaco gas station, pot belly stove, grain cradle
and flail; wooden rake; wooden wall desk; veg. dryer, ironstone platter, old
Christmas kerns; depression and carnival glass; bear, Lincoln and other
banks; chicken on nests; old bottles; glass insulators, oil lamps, candle hold
ers; lots of glassware, dishes, Melmac, etc.; colored alum, dessert set; toys,
games; puzzles; books; school desks; 2 quilt frames; chest of drawers; crib;
end tables; bedding; office desk and chairs; glider; 33 8f 78 records; canning
jars; tinware; bxs. of material pcs ; old projector; old Holstein bull books and
many other unlisted household items.
MILK BOTTLES: (60 assorted qts. and pts.) - Hershey, Wengerts, Freemans,
Clover, Anthony, Farmers Airfield (Reading); Bush (Reading); Le-Hi Farmers;
Mont-BerKs; Cacoosing; Dietricks (2 color); St. Lawrence; Dairy Lea (2 color);
Valley View; Harrisburg; Leb. Sanitary, Simpson; Lykens; Monticello; Juniata;
Qardenville; All Star; Pa. Milk Prod., Bordens syrup glass; Wengerts measuring
glass and other unlisted bottles.
TERMS- CASH or approved local checks. Mo out of state checks unless accom
panied by a current bank letter of credit addressed to this auction. Food and
toilet facilities. Loader tractor auction day. Auction beginning with small farm
related items. - field it<
items • household goods to be sold last (appx 2:00). Farm sold - everything
sells.
Auction by
HARRY h jL RAY and BARB BICKSUSR
717-933*8403
2051 HORSESHOE PIKE
ANNVILLE PA 17003-8850
(717) 867 1809 ■■
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 1, 2000-629
18, on Route 23, South
Coventry Township,
Chester County.
The auction drew
312 registered bidders.
Among the items
sold were an 8610 Agco
Allis tractor with loader,
$29,500; an Allis
Chalmers 7060 tractor,
$9,000; an Allis
Chalmers 6080 tractor,
$6,500; an Allis
Chalmers 6080 tractor,
$10,600; a L 454 New
Holland Skid loader,
$5,200; a New Holland
30 blower, $800; a skid
loader bucket, $225;
bucket forks, $225; a
rauer water pump,
$700; a flat-bed wagon,
$400; a Woods 121
mower, $1,900; an Allis
Chalmers F 2 combine,
$5,500; a Rhino soil
saver, $3,200; a harrow,
$1,300; and a Rhino
disc, $2,800
Also sold were a
Brillion cultimulcher
$1,500, a gram bin
wagon, $1,700; an Allis
Chalmers com planter,
$900; six hay wagons
with racks, $1,550 to
$1,750; a New Holland
manure spreader,
$2,600; a Westfield
grain auger, $1,200; a
New Holland 166
inverter, $3,400; a New
Holland 892 chopper,
$1,600; a com head,
$1,100; a grass head,
$775; a 1340 Heston
haybine, $9,500; a New
Holland 575 baler,
$8,500; a CMC 1986
four-wheel-drive pickup,
$5,300; and a John
Deere forage wagon,
$3,000.
RUPPERT SALE
A Public Auction of
farm equipment was
held March 25 by Jay
and Delores Ruppert,
5201 Pinchtown Rd,
Dover, Pa. m York
County.
Some prices includ
ed: 1987 Int. grain truck
$22,000, Case Int. 4210
tractor $31,500, Int. 656
tractor $6,000, 18 ft.
metal hay wagons
$1,450 & $2,200, Woods
121 mower $3,300, N.H
256 hay rake $1,600,
N.H. 316 hay baler
$7,500, butcher furnace
$250, butcher kettles
$9O to $l3O, 5 prong
fork $47.50 and J.D.
PTO air compressor
$57.
Mike Sterner was
the auctioneer.
WEDNESDAY
APRIL S) 2000
10:00 A.M.
balance of small