VISIT US AT: www.probstauction.com CB& PUBLIC AUCTION OF Over 100 LANC. CO. MILK BOTTLES, Collects., Coins, Lawn & Garden Items, Tools, Lot Appls. & Furn. THURS., NOV. 13, 2003 @ 9:«« A.M. LOC: Auction to be held at Al Starr Firemen's Building Village of Willow Street, Lancaster Co , PA (South of Lancaster, (Northbound) Rte 272. behind Fireball) APPLS; Kenmore: Chest freezer, refng, clothes washr & dryr. Caloric elec range. Hotpt refng. Zenith & Sony color TVs, Magnavox VCR player, Hoover & Electrolux Epic Vacs FURN; Mahog 9 pc Diner set, 4 pc Provincial bed set Oak: Tabl, cloths tree Mapl: Chst of drawrs Other Wood: Dove-tail blank chst. tcleph stand Mod; 7 pc Diner set, 4 pc Bedim set, 5 & 6 pc Kitch sets (furn sold @ 1:45 PM.). ANTIQS & COLLECTS: 100 Lancaster Milk bottles (call for list) (To begin selling at noon.). Zenith Bakelite Radios Tin: Nice Eastm States Anti-Freeze, early Spice Wood: Adv rulers. Lattice planter Early papr label botlls, hay hook BUTCHR ITEMS: Nice Welsaw splitting saw, Toledo scales, meal saw, Curing Beef Books GLASSW: Nice 4 pc Pyrex Refng Set. Jardiniere, etc LAWN & GARDN: Murray II HP/38” ride mowr, shop vac, McCulloch & Craftsm blowrs. Hornet elcc chain saw. gas rotary mowrs. Craftsm air comprcssr, alum step & ext laddrs, gas cans, shovls TOOLS: Craftsm dbl bench gnndr, vise, 2-1/4 T Hydraul fir jack, lot sockets, pipe wrenches, crow bars, hand saws, Dunlap planes. Lot other hand tools & boxes, etc MISC: Pols & pans, bedding. Igloo coolr bird bath etc Pics@ www.probstauction.com. FOOD SERVD PROBST FAMILY AUCTION AUCTION BY ERIC R. PROBST, dorothy dussinger AUCT. estate, KARL BOLTZ chas. van aulen, sr. AU-1856-L ESTATE, (717) 464-3190 mrs. amelia falk n T §, AUCTION 1930 L 29 CORD SEDAN FURNITURE-PIANO IRON SAFES-SLEIGH ANTIQUES WOOD-TIN-IRON HOUSEHOLD GOODS BEE KEEPING EQUIP TOOLS LAWN and GARDEN Gravely Promaster PM 260 Z Gravely Professional 16-G 1979 JEEP J2O-SNOW BLADE WELLS CARGO 24’ TRAILER SAT,, NOV. 15, 2003 at 9:00 am 621 Lime Quarry Road, Gap Salisbury Twp, Lancaster County, PA (From Rt 41 go east on Rt. 30. Turn left onto Mt. Vernon Rd. Then Right on Lime Quarry Rd.) SELLER JEFF AND BETTY BROCERICK AUCTIONEER AY-245-L Jessica Shaub Meyer OITATIP Howard E. Shaub tJilnyD Phone 717-464-3541 www.shaubauctions.com FREIGHT STATION AUCTION 39 Wilson Street, Middletown, PA 17057 Norman Courney RHII6-L (717) 944-6537 II Terms • Cash or Certified Funds PUBLIC AUCTION MON., NOV. 17, 2003 5:30 PM FURNITURE: 2 Door oak mission bookcase; Oak desk; Empire sofa 19th cent.; Vic. marble top table; 2 Dry sinks; Round oak table; Oak desk; School desk bench; Cedar chest; Pie crust table; Oak mission gents cloths rack; Wicker rocker; D/L table; Dec. youth chair; Bamboo stand; Mirrors; Lamps. COLLECTABLES: 10+ Heisey; 2 Carnival water sets, bowls & vases; Cast iron. Oil lamps; 19th cent, indentures; Ironstone; Fostona, Sports; Photo of school boy Rowe; Books; Auto appraisal 1935, immigrant forces, W.P. Shriver, 1913; Snuffbox; Unusual buffalo toothpick hold er; Hula skirt; Movie poster; 1920 star photos w/sigs.; Illustrader current news 19405; Pressed & depression glass; Wood tennis rackets; Pottery; Costume jewelry; Old ledgers; Pr. coal miner oil cloth pants; Toys, metal trucks & cars; Tyco; Corgi, Battery ops; Britains farm models; Tools, Mags; G/W lamps; Bookends; Hyde covered document box; Candle molds; Martin 12 string guitar; Harmony & Aria 6 string guitars; O/L 20x30” pastonal landscape w/sheep, sig. & dated, 1897,< Bentley’s Mercedes unusual wood models; Oils; Prints; Photos; Adv,; Lithos. TERMS: 10% buyers premium. 717-944-6537 H Rsr=== SWEIGART, BYERS, AND OTHERS SALE A public sale of an tiques, household goods, collectibles, and tools was conducted Wedns- day, Oct. 29, for Cletus Swiegart, Elizabeth Byers, and others by Horst Auctioneers at the Horst Auction Center in Ephrata. There were 380 regis tered bidders. Items sold included a A stone, three- JD garden tractor, bedroom house on a two $1,100; a Drezel dining acre lot sold to Gideon D. room suite, $700; an Beiler, Lancaster, for eight-piece rock maple $199,000. bedroom suite, $600; a Other items sold in mission oak rocker, $525; eluded a Toro zero-turn an oak library table, radius mower, $1,500; a $390; a Pa. House server, radial-arm saw, $120; a $425; a set of six painted wooden divided wall bin, chairs, $400; a Victrola, $35; a spoon handle lock, $350; a Ethan Allen $B5; a Winchester ammo hutch, $350; a Ethan box, $3O; a wooden Allen buffet, $140; a red- pump, $6O; a wooden painted blanket chest, pail, $25; a fireplace $175; a mahogany desk, mantel, $160; two doors $130; a dresser and chest with small glass panes, of drawers, $200; a $65; a steam whistle, leaded glass window, $62.50; a post bell, $9O; a $100; a Lester piano and lawn cart, $B5; an Ideal bench, $190; a server, tub, $3O; an oak toolbox, $140; a mahogany book- $2B; an adze, $l6; a two case, $150; a open cup- man saw, $35; a coffee board, $110; a pine open mil; $3O; a pair of hinges, corner cupboard, $130; a $67.50; shutter hard bucket bench, $225; a dry ware, $24; spoon handle sink, $295; a barrel poker door locks, $l2 to $26 table set, $270; a dinette each; a store scales, $35; set, $150; a vanity and and two draw knives, bench, $150; a chest of $l9. drawers, $1210; a jelly Randy Stoltzfus, curio cupboard, $250; a Leola, and Jay M. Leary, pocket watch, $475; a New Holland, conducted Shenfelder blue- the sale before 120 regis decorated crock, $290; a tered bidders, blue-decorated jug, $220, RUSSELL SALE a Gaudy Welsh creamer, Judy and Skip Russell, $160; a Gaudy Dutch 50 Cherry Hill Road, cup and saucer, $325; a Paradise, conducted a miniature dovetailed public sale of guns, an blanket chest, $100; two tiques, New Holland Ma patchwork quilts, $325 chine Co. collectibles, and $110; a Haus Segen, and local advertising on $325; a coverlet, $125; a Saturday, Oct. 18. Sponge and Spatterware Highlights included a reference book, $110; a Remington model 760 Mexican blanket, $170; a .270-caliber with scope, century fan, $140; a $570; a Winchester heart-shaped cheese model 43 .22 Hornet with mold, $180; a Redware Bushnell scope, $675; a penny bank, $190; a Winchester model .30-30 Outstanding Local Ephemera And Antiques Auction Friday, November 21, 2003, 5:00 pm REHRERSBURG FIRE COMPANY From Reading area: Take Route 183 North until approx. 2 miles north of Bemville. Follow New Schaefferstown Road approx. 5 miles to second stop sign. Take a right. From Lebanon area: Take Route 422 East to 501 North. Follow until approx. 1 mile South of Bethel. Continue straight on Rehrersburg Road. Fire Company is in the center of town. Phone number Day of Sale (717) 269-9580 Local Items: J.D. Reeser Bemville Flask with Santa and Snowman on Label; Bernviile and Local Calendars (American House, Strause Saving, Henne, Kline, Kirfhoff, Bright, Wenrich, Reeser, Berger, Hollenbach, Kieffer, Bagenstose, Schaeffer, etc), Farmer’s and Drover’s Hotel Strausstown 1907; Henne Buggies 1907; Pottieger, Degler and Haag Shartlesville; Miller and Geiss Wernersville; 1894 Hood Sasparilla; York Dynamite; Demoss; Kennedy; Local Plates (1908 Talley; 1915 Klopp and Kalbach Limogue; 1916 Henne; 1910 Harding, Gerhart and Moyer, Rentshler; 1916 Miller); Post Cards (Bethel, Stouchburg, Womelsdorf, Schaefferstown, Myerstown, Bethany’s and more), 2 Williboughy Smith Crocks from Womelsdorf, and Much More. Advertising; Bamum and Bailey; 1927-1928-1937 Ringling Bros; 1948 King Bros; 1949 Cole Bros; 1947 Clyde Beatty; 1920’s St. Joseph Minstrel Show; 1931 Sparks Circus Revue; Billy Faust; 1940’s and 50’s Lionel Tram Books; 1924 American Legion Champs; 1948 Babe Ruth by Hoydt; Philadelphia Athletics World Champs Picture 1929; Yankee World Champs; Players Records 1943; Post Card Advertising (Easter, Xmas, and Greeting); Cigar Box Ad Labels; 1928 Weiser Park Dedication; Grand Fair Mt. Aetna; Vaudeville Memorabilia of Flying Wilsons from Reading; At the Fair Robesonia; 1946 Victory Frolics (Raja) Theater) 1946; and More. Antiques: 1867 C.H. Butcher Fork, Axes and Hatchets (Stohler, Matchless, Heffley, Seifret, Keen Cutter, Autograph, Winchester and More), Jewelers Tools; 2 Volume Gettysburg Reunion 1863-913, Assorted Children’s Books; Hundreds of New Unused Stamps (1, 5,6, 8, 10, 15, and 50 cent); Victorian Die Cuts and Garland; Vaudeville Circus Pictures; Cookie Cutters (Fish, Rabbit, Duck, Horse, and More); Tom Mix Comics; 4 Quart Daisy Butter Churn, and Much More. Terms: Cash, PA checks, Travelers checks. Auctioneer’s note: We have too many great local items to list. Come spend an enjoyable evening at a Country Auction. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all printed material. Auctioneer: Richard A. Kramer AU-0003135-L I^s^) 717-933-8219 Richard Kramer AA-002278-L paddle boat, $160; Rohrer Family homespun linens, $250; and a diamond ring, $l7O. CURTIS SALE A public sale of real estate, personal property, and antiques was con ducted on Saturday, Oct. 25, for Marshall and Joan Curtis, 631 New Holland Road, New Hol land. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, tached one-car garage, modern kitchen/dining room, fireplace in living room, and enclosed sun room, was sold for $137,000 to Douglas E. Minney, Lititz. lever-action, ■ $260; an Ithaca model M49R .22- caliber lever-action, $170; a Winchester model 43-218 B caliber bolt-action with scope, $500; a Remington model 870 12-gauge pump left-handed shot gun with extra barrel, $310; a pool table, $325; a K Line New Holland train, $380; a New Hol land battery box, $270; a poster-size postcard, $200; a Hubley firetruck, $115; a 250th anniver sary Paradise book, $45; a New Holland buck knife, $105; 1983-2001 duck stamps, $140; and a Weber gas grill, $lB5. Also, a New Holland sign, $140; a Rough & Tumble Winross truck, $105; a cement clown, $65; Hubley airplanes, $5O and $55; a New Hol land banner, $105; a Lightning Glider sled, $3O; a Gap Town Clock painting, $80; New Hol land Christmas stock ings, $37.50 and $5O each; a New Holland sterling silver 25th anni versary medallion, $6O; a New Holland ice cream scoop, $47.50; a New Holland rain gauge, $37.50; a New Holland hat, $52.50; a No. 1 Mountville cat trough, $37.50; a New Holland level, $26; New Holland Barlow knives, $2O to $24 each; a Gap Town Clock salt and pepper, $80; a New Holland silver baler, $230; a New Holland 1/32 open-front bale wagon, $300; and a New Holland 1/32 closed-back baler with thrower, $260. Randy Stoltzfus, Leola, and Jay M. Leary, New Holland, called the auction before 153 regis tered bidders. STAUFFER SALE A public sale was con ducted Saturday, Oct. 25, at the home of Wilburt J. Stauffer, 912 Snyder Hill Road, Lititz. The three-bedroom brick rancher with an at- Other featured items were: an oak case crite rion table model music box with 27 discs and music cabinet, $4,050; Edison cylinder records, $120; a Hepplewhite tall case clock made by Thomas Lister, Halifax, England, $2,000; an S style oak roll-top desk, $875; a pine slant-top school master’s desk, $400; six plank bottom chairs, $210; a four-leg tapered table with drawer, $350; a cedar wardrobe, $110; a Victo rian fainting couch, $200; two cedar chests, $6O and $75; two oak dressers, $285 and $185; and an Empire chest of drawers, $250. Also sold were a walnut bookcase with mirror, $600; a maple bookcase, $325; a Lan caster (Weber) gold pocket watch, $300; a Seth Thomas pocket watch, $100; a small FRI NOV. 14 - 6PM Hors- colfort HH 'item? bv es BPM, riding horses, Robert" L LeitwX ponies, standard AU002062-L 717 694 bred/work horses at Indi- 3237 ' 717 ‘ 694 ‘ ana Farmers Livestock ... „ Auct Homer City, PA 724- SAT NOV 15 - 9AM Mel's 397-2300 or 724-479- Stables Horse Sales - 2600, 888-593-2697. Auctioneer, 834 Wallace SAT. NOV. 15 - B:3OAM " 717 Public Estate Auction, 0007. i*?? Antiques, collectibles, ■mA , primitives, etc. Perry Co., SAT NOV. 15 - 9AM 12 Oliver Two. Fahnestock's acre horse 'arm w/2,5 sty Auction Svc. AU-2553-L, renovated farmhouse, 717-582-8565. barn ' ipqods. SAT. NOV. 15 - 9AM Real |weet Arrow La'ke Rd °n estate, 2 sty frame house, Schuvkill Co PA hv 120'x168' lot in McAlis- Robert A Arner terville, PA, Juniata Co, AU0000941 R7n along Rt. 35 at McAlister- £ 5 U B 6° 0024L ' 570 ‘ 386 ' ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION JUNIATA COUNTY FARM SAT., NOV. 15, 2003 12:00 NOON Located in Juniata County, Monroe Township, 4 miles north of East Salem just off the Kellerville Road along Nailor Road. From Route 322 take Thompsontown exit, follow Route 333 north 5 miles to Kellerville Road, turn right go 3.9 miles to Nailor Road, turn right .2 mile to farm on right. From Route 35 at Evendale, follow Swartz Valley Road 2 miles to Kellerville Road, go 1.2 miles to Nailor Road, turn left, proceed to auc tion on right. Signs sale day. Monroe Township 94 Acre Farm 94 acre working farm with 52 rolling tillable acres of high-producing gravelly loam soil, 30 acres of ridge woodland and pasture land for grazing. This property offers a wide array of buildings including a remodeled 2-story frame house with walk-in basement, one full bath, and 4 bedrooms, large 28-stanchion bank barn, 2-bay wagon shed, large wagon shed with parallel corn cnb storage with overhead fill, concrete block pig pen, 2-car frame garage, smokehouse and more. The house has oil-fired heating system, on-site sewage and drilled well. A picturesque farm with beautiful views situated in the Black Dog Valley. Terms: 10% down day of sale, cash or good PA check, balance due in 90 days. Also Selling a 14X60 Fickes concrete stave silo with unloader. Owner: ANGELA M. NAYLOR R R 1 Box 1895, McAhsterville, PA 717-463-2617 Bryan D. Imes & Sons, Auctioneers R R 1 Box 902, Port Royal, PA 17082 717-527-2449 AU-001656-L November 8, 2003-B3 child’s suit, $110; a table light, $175; a parlor lamp, $B5; a No. 2 Griswold skillet, $375; a No. 12 Griswold skillet, $9O; a Griswold tobacco cutter, $4O; a No. 32 Griswold stove, $7O; a No. 13 Griswold skillet, $950; a Griswold Dutch oven, $325; a No. 106 Griswold mailbox, $125; a mantel clock, $110; a carriage clock, $100; a marigold carnival glass water set, $500; a mari gold carnival vase, $200; two Mt. Valley (Man heim) milk bottles, $260 and $350; Moore cream ers, $140; a 1959 Flory auction book, $190; a 1943 Mt. Valley calen dar, $125; a 1946 Mt. Valley calendar, $175; a Graybill milk pitcher, $80; a Moore milk crate, $35; a Magie Flory ruby mug, $185; a yardstick with match box, $4O; and a 1979 GMC pickup truck, $725. There were 226 regis tered bidders. The auction was con ducted by Jay M. & Luke R. Witman of Witman Auctioneers, Inc. of Manheim. 1