Sale Reports GEIGER SALE _ wagon $425 and A Public Auction 0 f watchmaker antiques and collect!- “ff l 5210. bles was held June 13 Aldcrfcr Auction for Raymond Geiger, Company conducted 211 Tollgate Road, the sale. Quakertown, Pa. There MQHLER SALE were 250 registered A Public Sale of anti buyers at the sale. ques and household Some prices goods was held June 21 included; dough box hy Harold R. Mohler $4lO, peg .tilt-top table 411(1 Marguerite I. Moh sB2s, woodbox $275, ler atong Route 322 at coma- shelf (no doors) Brickentille, Lane. Co.. $5OO, wicker baby car- f*a riage $4OO, wicker doll Some new quilts coach $475, red go-cart were sold as follows: $925, toy covered P ink and white quilt wagon $700,-Studebak- 5145, dahlia quilt $l6O and Lone Star quilt $3lO. Other prices included: child’s wooden wheelbarrow $2OO, Sensenig Bros, propeller $165, 2 J.D. toy tractors $42.50 & $32.50, grey agate Check out the “Hometown” Advantage. BBNB gives you the edge on checking. r - t' y' ’’As ■Jot* • :P Vx'-’ * Adamstown Blue Ball Gap Morgantown New Holland 484-4006 354-4541 442-9226 286-5101 354-3040 Member FDIC *•' ' V* a- banking with Mends you trust. Solf pitchers $47.50 & $42.50, agate teapot $75, toy fire engine $BO, National Biscuit lids $llO, German 8 mm rifle $l2O, Spencer “center fire” $4OO, Spencer converted gun $l5O, J.C. Higgins rifle 30-06 $l5O, 2 Nazi flags $95 & $9O and 2 Japanese flags $35 ea. T Glenn, Timothy G. ..u.aas A. Horst were the auctioneers. BRENISER SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and guns was held June 19 at the Bricker ville Fire Hall for Dar ryl and Beverly Breniser. Some items sold were: string of sleigh bells $7O, oak medicine cabinet $95, American Flyer train set $470, American Flyer work car & shed $75, fylarx train $55, antique crib quilt $l4O, Winchester UE BALL NATIONAL BANK A subsidiary of Pennßock Financial Services Corp. model 24 12 gauge shotgun $270, Winchester .22 Model 4 gun $l2O, oak wash stand $63 and Ford LT 11 h.p. riding tractor $B4O. T. Glenn, Timothy G. and Thomas A. Qorst were the auctioneers. GARMAN SALE A Public Auction of antiques and furniture was held June 24 by Susie M. Carman, 3 miles east of Blue Ball, Pa. on Bridgeville Rd. There were 175 regis tered bidders. Some prices were: comer cupboard $3lOO, 2 blanket chairs $l2OO & $423* oak dresser s9so r ' kitchen cabinet $lOOO, oak combination wasbstgmd/dresser $825, oak rocker $323, secretary desk $660, extension table $673, oak bed $250, 12 plank bottom chairs $75 & $BO each. 2 old quilts $lOOO & $B5O, baby quilt $330, pitcher & bowl set $270, German berry set $220, “Warm Morning” stove $6OO, stuffed donkey $123, gingerbread clock $373, Reliable Co. milk bottle from Blue Ball $32, “A Martyr’s Mirror” $75, Weaverland Mennonie book $73, Zimmerman family book $75, Sam Rubinson Co. plate $9O, coffee grinder $133 and pair of field glasses $lOO. The auctioneers were Roy Good Jr., Lloyd Kreider and Randal Kline. STROHM SALE A Public Auction of antiques and collecti bles was held June 24 by Joe and Shirley Strohm along Route 301, 3 miles south of Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. Some prices received Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 1,1989-A37 were; Shop Smith $9OO, cast iron skillets $lOO & $145, Ingram shelf clock $9O, old oak wall telephone $145, Hoosier-style kitchen cabinet $275, old scale $BO, pink glassware $lO, horse clock $l5, Dietz lantern $lO, Gris wald skillets $lO & $l7, pie crimper $ll, old wood working book $l6, hat pins $4 and Lucky Strike cigarette tin $l4. Dwight D. Miller was the auctioneer. MOLLER SALE A Public Auction of tools and guns was held June 24 by Holger Moller, R.D. 2, McVey town. Pa. in Mifflin County. A transmission from a Moller car made in Lewistown about 1919 was sold for $2OO. Other prices were: Terre Hill 445-6741 A.C. CA tractor $1475, Sharps muzzle loader gun $llOO, bayonette $490, double angle lamp (no shades) $270, band saw $lOO, Moller pump organ $lBOO, wall coffee grinder $BO, Enterprise coffee grin der w/2 wheels $2BO, metal lathe $425, wooden cider press $9O, DeWalt saw $l7O and 6” jointer $l9O. Mark Click was the auctioneer. LITITZ AREA MENNONITE SCHOOL SALE A Public Auction for the benefit of the Lititz Area Mennonite School was held June 23 and 'June 24 at 1050 East Newport Rd., Lititz, Pa. At the 12th annual beneit auction a 3-di mensional handcrafted painting by Zook’s Art Studio, Myerstown, Pa. of “Village Blacksmith Shop” was sold for $B5OO. Some prices for new quilts were $lO5O, $lOOO, $725, $6OO, $5OO, $475 and $4OO. Winross trucks sold as follows: Myers Meterd Gas $675, Paul B. Kurtz $675, High Steel $2OO and Landis Bros. $195. Other prices were; replica of wooden wagon $5BO, corner cupboard $3OO,- Bolens lawn mower $430, Ariens lawn mower $330 and Sam Martin wooden cattle truck $350. Many local auction eers contributed their time. SMOKETOWN QUALITY DAIRY SALE A Short Notice Sale of the Honour Herd, Capricorn Farm, was held June 23 at the Smoketown Quality Dairy Sales in Smoke town, Pa. This is 5 miles east Lancaster. This dispersal of 35 registered and IS grade Holsteins plus heifers brought the following prices: 10 top cows averaged $1297; 20 lop cows averages $1239; 30 top cows averaged $1173 and 40 top cows averaged $llO9. The 16 Holstein heif ers from baby calves, yearlings to bred heifers averaged $647. The sale was man aged by Gordon and Helen Fritz.-