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STOLTZFUS, RUTH,
AND OTHERS SALE
A public sale of an
tiques, household goods,
collectibles, and tools
was conducted on April
16 at the Horst Auction
Center for Ruth E.
Stoltzfus, Irene Ruth
Estate, and others.
There were 428 regis
tered bidders.
Items sold included a
nine-piece Henredon
dining room suite,
$3,300; a five-piece Hen
redon bedroom suite,
$2,100; a five-piece Ma
hogany bedroom suite,
$1,200; a six-piece De
pression bedroom suite,
$600; a cedar blanket
chest, $250; a large Ori
ental rug, $450; a
lacquered cabinet, $175;
a pair of arm chairs,
$250; a red love seat,
$230; an Ethan Allen
TOY SHOW
FREE ADMISSION
SUN., APRIL 27
8 AM-1 PM
Show Held Indoors At The
Leesport Farmers Flea Market
Off Route 61, Leesport, PA
FLEA MARKET OPEN
Contact Charles Gallagher
6lO-562-9404
Jewelry Store
Liquidation
Saturday May 3 rd @ 9:00 AM
Murry Auction Emporium
23 N. Water Street
Lititz, PA 17543
• diamonds, diamond mounts, diamond pendants
• bedding bands (14 & IS kt. - some platinum)
• men's and ladies rings (gem stones), pearls
• bracelets, chains, necklaces, earrings, lockets
• religious medallions, children’s jewelry
• Bulova clocks
• Bel Air watches
• Calibre watches & pens (60+ units)
• Citizen watches
• 150 Spidel watch bands
• 180 assorted watch bands
• wallets
Photos Available on Website @
www. holhngerphoto. com
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Major Credit Cards Accepted
AU64BL
“Horst Auction Center”
COIN SALE
Saturday, May 3, 2003
SALE TIME-9:00 A.M.
INSPECTION - Friday, May
2nd, from 1:00 P.M. till 5:00
P.M. and Sat. May 3rd 7:00
A.M. thru Sale.
Sale to be held at Horst Auction Center located
at the comer of Rte. 322 and Durlach Road
(approx. 2 1/2 miles west of Ephrata), Ephrata,
Lancaster Co., PA
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Selling many Proof Sets including 1941, 1950,
1955. Mint Sets including 1957. Partial Sets
Indians-V 50 - Silver sl’s, etc. Over 4000 Indian
Cents Total in Sale, more than 3000 Liberty 50
Total, over 900 Silver sl’s, 1796 10, 8 Reales.
Many Desirable Coins.
Plan to attend this fine sale.
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For Sale List Call Auctioneer
(717) 738-3080
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Terms: Cash or PA Approved Check.
Horst
T. Glenn (?1?) 859-1331 (717) 738-3080
Timothy G. Fax * < 7l7 > 7 38-2i32
Thomas A wwwhorstauctioncom
VOICES OF EXPERIENCE’
server, $275; a five-piece
bedroom suite, $220; a
Bowers slant front desk,
$325; a pair of uphol
stered chairs, $270; a
two-piece bedroom set,
$220; a maple dining
room set, $450; a modern
Grandfather’s clock,
$150; a pair of side
chairs, $140; a round oak
stand, $165; a bucket
bench, $260; a floral sofa,
$130; a purple Amish
quilt, $3,300; a fabric
sewing kit, $1,100; a Bar
bara Zug framed water
color, $550; two large
Hummel figurines with
boxes, $350 and $310; a
sterling punch bowl,
$275; an apple shaped
pin cushion, $350; a set
of Johnson Bros, china,
$160; a mini redware
crock, $300; a cut glass
pitcher, $150; a tulip
spatter cup and saucer,
$220; a pair of prints and
frames, $155; a framed
1911 license plate with
photo, $160; a Gone
With the Wind lamp,
$230; three Swavorski
crystal figurines, $150;
Swavorski crystal bears,
$510; two paper weights,
$150; a pearl necklace,
$140; a diamond neck
lace, $310; a 1926 $2.50
gold piece, $150; an em
broidered quilt, $180; fur
coats, $4OO, $l7O, and
$135; a braided rug,
$250; a mini baseball bat
bank, $160; two 1910
Amish book plates, $250
and $100; a dated show
towel, $140; an early
wallpaper box, $170; two
framed prints, $200; a
pedal tractor, $120; two
snowflake plates, $170; a
coverlet, $435; a wooden
pump and trough, $180;
a computer, $160; a Ken
more refrigerator, $150;
and a MTD roto-tiller,
$2BO.
The sale was con
ducted by Horst Auc
tioneers of Ephrata.
PHEASANT AND
OTHERSSALE
A public sale was con
ducted for the Estate of
Nancy Pheasant and
Others on April 9 in
Freeburg, Pa. by Mass
inger and Courtney Auc
tioneering.
Items sold included a
buttock’s basket, $140; a
tobacco basket, $400; a
Wapak #l2 pan, $240; a
FH Cowden batter jug,
$450; a JH dipple squat
crock, $225; an oak ice
box, $750; a prayer
bench, $310; and a cherry
bedroom suite, $4OO.
GOODSALE
A public sale of per
sonal property and an
tiques was conducted on
April 12 for Harold L.
Good.
Items sold included a
oval framed mirror,
$200; a silver set with
case, $350; Indian hand
made moccasihs and
gloves, $200; a bracket oil
lamp, $55; doll’s with
small bench, $B5; a butter
churn (glass), $150; an
ink well, $75; a handled
jug, $160; a school bell,
$80; a finger lamp, $65;
three mugs, $700; a pin
ball machine, $350; a set
of six plank bottom
chairs, $65 each; a set of
six cane seat chairs, $llO
each; a jelly cupboard,
$700; a 12 pane stepback
Dutch cupboard, $2,800;
a bookcase with beveled
mirror, $1,500; a 9 pane
grained corner cupboard,
$1,550; a Victrola, $410;
a decorated settee, $325;
a Gaudy pitcher, $250; a
Gaudy cup and saucer,
$300; a cow bell, $175; a
Conestoga miniature
wagon with an eight
horse hitch made by Dan
Hoover of New Holland,
$3,500; sleigh bells, $350;
a Parker 20-gauge
double barrel, $4,000; a
Parker 12-gauge double
barrel, $1,200; a Lefever
410-gauge double barrel,
$1,800; a .30-40 Krag
rifle, $700; a Stuttgart 22
Hornet, $775; a Stuttgart
.30/06 rifle, $750; a Stutt
gart 22 caliber rifle, $400;
a Winchester model 67
22 caliber, $250; a Robert
E. Lee Black Powder
Comm., $750; a 1909
salebill, $225; a hanging
lantern, $225; a Hamil
ton watch, $100; an Elgin
pocket watch, $100; a
blanket chest, $800; a
clawfoot bow front
China closet, $625; a
corner cupboard, $1,550;
a Dutch cupboard,
$2,800; a bookcase with
beveled mirror, $1,500;
and a jelly cupboard,
$7OO.
The auction was con
ducted by Kline, Kreider,
and Good Auctioneers of
Bowmansville.
MURRY SALE
A public sale of an
tiques and collectibles
was conducted on Satur
day, April 19 for Benja
min Murry of Highville.
There were 315 regis
tered bidders.
Items sold included a
dated 1866 Scraffito egg,
$730; a geometric quilt,
$750; an oak leaf quilt,
$450; a small dome box,
$610; an alphabet sam
pler, $340; an early
brown stripe night shirt,
$360; an Armor Frey
(Creswell) quart milk
bottle, $325; a high-back
dry sink, $1,150; a two
drawer Poplar dove-tail
blanket chest, $500; a
drop-leaf dining table,
$400; an oak rocker,
$190; a 1903 $5 gold
piece, $390; a 1880 $5
gold piece, $350; a 1908
2Vi dollar gold coin,
$260; a one-dollar gold
piece, $240; a 10-cent
promise note (Indian
town), $170; a 1878-s
trade silver sl-$9O and a
1820 bust silver quarter,
$7O; a Chincoteaque
Oyster tin with no lid,
$160; a Trojan horse
candy container, $175; a
German bowl, $170; an
early jointed teddy bear
(as is), $150; six Ai
lanthus decorated Iron
stone plates, $150; a
baby’s Christening dress,
$120; a glass finger lamp,
$100; a Marx Porky Pig
toy, $100; a cloth
covered 1885 Physiology
book, $95; and a ladies
Elgin pocket watch,
$l2O.
The auction was con
ducted by the Probst
Family Auction Service.
OATMAN, KRAFFT,
ET. AL. SALE
A public sale was con
ducted for Oatman,
Krafft, et. al. on Satur
day, April 12, at the Al
Starr Fireman’s Build
ing, Willow Street, Pa.
There were 198 regis
tered bidders.
Items sold included a
Hexagon Empire game
table, $240; 2 uphol
stered wing-back chairs,
$175; a cane-seated
child’s rocker, $105; a
slant-front desk, $160; a
shell duck decoy (R.W.
Smoker), $130; an Ingra
ham gingerbread shelf,
$110; an electric United
Novelty carriage, $95; a
Waterbury case, $80; a
cast iron Popev-i-'o*-
Motor:yde, % 0; a Fo>-
toria glass cake staitd,
-$105; a midwife's medi
cine bag, $105; a Tom
and Jerry punch bowl
with six cups in box,
$100; a Heisey glass
spooner, $9O; a charcoal
iron with trivet, $B5; a
Grand Union tin spice
set, $80; a German wood
nutcracker, $5O; a yellow
Fiesta pitcher, $5O; a
Adams ironstone platter,
$65; a Scrimshaw horn,
$55; a drying rack, $3O; a
16’ River Bend flat
bottom canoe, $180; a
Craftsman lawn tractor,
$170; and a Magnavox
stereo system, $7O.
The Probst Family
Auction Service con
ducted the sale.
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PUBLIC AUCTION:
55’ GEODESIC DOME, (disassembled) SHOP, MILLWRIGHT,
WELDING, EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, TRUCKS
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2003
STARTING AT 9:00 AM - VEHICLES AT 1:00 PM
Located at 1700 Goldsmith Rd., Shippensburg, PA
Directions: (Near Chambersburg Mall) Take Exit 24 off 1-81, follow 696
(Old Scotland Rd) South 3 Miles. Turn Left Onto Goldsmith Rd one mile.
38’ Tall 55’ Dia FIBERGLASS GEODESIC DOME KIT, (Perfect instant
barn) utility body trailer, 91 Chev Van, 74 Ford 1 ton step van (dual
wheels), 72 Chev Bus (no seats), 76 International Scout, 88 Dodge Caravan,
71 International step van, 6000 lb BOOM HOIST FOR TRUCK, 4 wheel
10,000 lb. cap. (military) utility trailer, MILLER GAS WELDER (Trailer
mounted), 23’ single axle trailer, HOBART GENERATOR WELDER,
mig welder, welding rod heater, oxy-act hoses, cutting torches & rose buds,
welding cable, oxy act regulators, GILSON 68TS CEMENT MIXER, Chop
saw (gas), concrete break tester, Hytorc HYDRAULIC TORQUE
WRENCH 10,000’ pounds of torque, Misc 1” & VA” drive sockets,
Wrenches 2V* down, radiator test tank, radiator handler, Argo 3 PHASE
CONVERTER, air arc cuiter, railroad rail, 100 RAILROAD TIES, long
bed lathe metal no mtr, 2’x3’ 1” plywood 450 sheets, small elec mixer, bar
rels, 130 ton jack system, 100 ton jacks, 300 ton dolly axle & wheels,
hydraulic power units, motor megger, hydraulic pumps, hydraulic & mechan
ical jacks, trailer axles, heavy 14” I beams 10’, 4 - 20’ I beams 12,” 3- 20’
4”xl/2” angle, 10” jaw vise, gear pullers, dial indicators, depth micrometers,
micrometers 6”-24”, thickness gauges. Pi Tapes, inside micrometers, preci
sion level, hardness tester, shim packs, Brinell hardness tester, micrometer
calibrators, hard hats, safety equipment, 10’ dia GEAR (unique shop sign),
forklift mast, misc. fork lift tires, misc. slug wrenches I'A" down, Sledge
hammers, wheel bearing sockets, chain binders, misc chains, parts sweeper
318 engine, HYDRAULIC LIFT GATE w/ pump, beam trolley, air com
pressors, clevises, gear drives, air movers, fans, gang box, storage boxes, feed
bin, 50# roll of fiberglass repair mat, cable hoists, valve grinding station, rolls
of sandpaper, 15 pc 10” well casing 6-8 ft long, 2 bay windows, misc. nuts
and bolts 1” & up, scaffolding jacks, misc. pipe and valves, 300’ 1” air hose,
misc. propane tanks, deck dollies, cable pulleys, cable jacks, amp tester, misc.
plate steel, CARDBOARD BAILER, paint sprayers and guns, 2 sec 90 deg.
pallet conveyer, Cincinnati chop saw 24” blade, 500 gal. tanks (scrap),
SCISSORS HOIST, air motor, small auger w/ motor, 1 ton trailer mounted
crane, 1/2 ton gantry crane frame, 1” METAL BAND SAW, fire hose, misc
all thread, belt sander, 2 stencil cutters mech & elect, hydraulic cylinders,
misc cabinets & boxes, chain hoists, metal polishing station with fans,
valve seat grinder, STEAM JENNYS, 5’ level, porta powers, GRAIN
CLEANER, misc. computer software & parts, technical books, rock saw
(diamond blade) strobe tachometer. Shop manuals, Allen wrenches to VA"
many misc. parts and tools, wire cable. Elec water heater. Brake drum lathe
for heavy trucks, 3 & 4 jaw chucks, Drill bits 4” & down, kerosene heaters,
Gas tanks, bearings & pillow blocks, pry bars, Misc. all thread 1 1/2” down,
antique wrenches, 1 ton hoist scale, pneumatic chain saw, Metal tables, bicy
cles, Sofa, Misc. baby items. Many interesting gizmos and gadgets collected
during a lifetime; Lee Peck (Retiring) idf@epix.net
Terms: Cash, Approved check I.D. Required for bidders number (No Out of
State Checks)
Not responsible for accidents Lunch Stand Reserved
AUCTIONEER: Troy Waggoner PA Lic.#AU3ls2 Tel 717-776-0183