ale Reports WAGNER SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and old licenses was held May 2 at the Kempton Community Center, 5 miles north of Lenhartsville, Berks Co., Pa. Some prices inclu ded: 1922 Model T Ford Huckster truck $5950, 'stoneware still made in Philadelphia $3300, decorated cab bage slicer $420, 6 brown decorated bal loon-back chairs $1450, 1940 German lugar pis- tol $lOOO, MI Army rifle $270, Winchester model 94 .32 rifle $3BO and Winchester model 94 30-30 rifle $2lO. Old cloth hunting li censes sold as follows: 1913 $5OO. 1914 $350, 1915 $250, 1916 $325, 1917 $240, 1918 $550, 1921 $220 and 1922 $l3O. Dennis F. Wagner and Tracy L. Wagner were the auctioneers. GAS ENGINE SALE A Public Sale of 54 gas engines and 1930 car was held May 6 at •he Early American Steam Engine Society Show Grounds, south ern York Co., near Windsor, Pa. There were 200 registered bid ders from Kentucky, Florida, Illinois, Rhode Island, Virginia, Pa. and West Virginia. Some prices received were: 1930 Ford Model A Coupe $7OOO, Flin chbaugh 2'A h.p. on original truck $6200, N.H. 'A h.p. on tapered box $5600, N.H. 2 h.p. on truck $2750, Flin chbaugh #1 chop mill $l6OO, Domestic \'A h.p. $3lOO. Flin chbaugh engine truck $550, Unito 2'A h.p.on truck $lOOO, Olds 3 h.p. (no truck) $2300, Domestic stovepipe 1 h.p. $2750. J.D. VA h.p. on original truck Domestic 2 h.p. no truck $l5OO, Alamo VA h.p. no truck $lOOO, Stover 1 h.p. no truck $1025, small N.H. plate mill $4lO, United VA h.p, on original truck $l2OO, Staßite VA h.p. no truck $l5OO, J.D. com shelter $320, Int. 1 h.p. no truck $BO5 and N.H. engine truck $230. Russell Wright and Ralph Brenneman were the auctioneers. FRAME SALE A Public Sale of per sonal property was held May 7 at 102 Locust Knoll Rd., Downing town, East Brandywine Twp., Chester Co., Pa. Some prices were; Wheelhorse mower mod«*l 312-R SIROO. Phone: 717-394-3047 M or 717-626-1164 ROPE IN SOME EXTRA CASH! Advertise With A Lancaster Farming CLASSIFIED AD... cherry bedroom suite $825, old rocking chairs $l2O to $l6O, small mahogany mirror $5O, pine cone table lamp $62, set of Fiesta Ware for four $BO and small oak coffee table $BO. Glenn S. Frame Auc tion Co., Inc. conducted the sale. ADER ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and furniture was held May 6 & 7 by Lorena B. and the late Herbert F. Ader at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 395 bidders both days. The items were cataloged by Clar ence Spohn of Lititz. Some prices inclu ded: pair sack-back Windsor chairs $9lOO, painted soft-wood cor ner cupboard $3900, cherry hunt board $3BOO, painted decor ated blanket chest $3650, cherry Federal chest of drawers $3300, Heppelwhite drop-front desk $2900, blind grained decorated cup board $2OOO, pair of curly maple stands $2600, Chippendale blanket chest $3900, grained one-door cup board $l6OO, mahogany chest of drawers with claw feet $lB5O, Chip pendale side chair $l7OO, pair of Windsor chairs $1950, walnut blanket chest $l3OO, grained decorated pie safe $ 1750, pair of pew ter chalices $1250 and amber whiskey bottle $lOOO. Other items sold were: pewter baptismal bowl $1025, pewter water pitcher $lOOO, sponge decorated box $lO5O, Conestoga Wagon tool box with hardware $3400, Conestoga Wa gon hound board $3900, Cor.-jstoga Wa gon fish ax holder $4900, Conestoga Wagon tool box hasp $3700, “Battle of Lake Erie” oil painting $3lOO, theorem paint ing by Ellinger $2150, Manor Township co verlet $1700,2 Wetlock blunderbusses $1450 & $l5OO, iron weather vane $lOOO, signed copper teapot $lO5O and wooden decoys $lOO and $9OO ea. T. Glenn, Timothy G. and Thomas A. Horst were the auctioneers. EBERLY SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and household goods was held May 7 for Melvin and Celes tine Eberly, 583 S. Kin zer St, New Holland, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 162 registered bid- ders at the sale. Some prices were: oak extension table $3lO, 6 pressed-back chairs $330, 6 fiddleback chairs $390, grained blanket chest $250, spoke-back rocker $lOO, rush-back chair $B5, generator $250,' J.D. model 68 riding mower $250, rototiller $l3O, Remington .22 caliber bird-shot rifle $2OO, Savage .22 calib- er rifle $2BO and Nolt family book $125. Robert E. Martin, Jeffrey R. Martin and Randall Ranck were the auctioneers. ZELLERS SALE A Public Auction of farm equipment and real estate was held May 6 by Russell Zell ers, 6Vi miles south of Sunbury along Shipe Road in Shamokin Twp. There were 400 people attending the sale on a windy, day. The 21 acre farmette ■ with a 2 story house and , farm buildings was sold for $^07,500. Other items sold were; J.D. A tractor' $l9OO, J.T). MT tractor $1750, Ford 4000 trac tor $5500, LH. 8414 tractor $2350, Massey Harris #35 self-prop, combine $1350, Hes ston PT 77 haybine $1025, 20 ft. elevator $3OO, Ford 309 2-row com planter $4OO, flat bed wagons $525 to $585, M.F. 12 h.p. lawn tractor $525, 12 gauge 40 in. barrel goose gun $l3O, Win. model 1894 38 55 cal. $450 and rose pattern pink Depression dinnerware set for 12 $650. Bryan D. Imes was the auctioneer. SWEITZER SALE A Public Sale of real estate and antiques was held May 6 for Florence Sweitzer, 1971 New St., East Petersbuig, Lane. Co., Pa. The 214 story, three bedroom house was sold for $76,000 to Daniel Kast of Millers ville. Lane. Co., Other prices Pepsi-Cola ice $4O, brace and t old wooden wh row $275, FI Flyer sled $75, colander $25, 3 pronged forks wooden handles Savory roast pans $6O each, Hummel plate $360, Hummel figurine (girl with geese) $2OO, Hummel figurine (girl with umbrella) $450, R&S German dish $2OO, Austrian veget able dish $4O and Aus trian vase $3OO. Also sold were: 1984 Buick Skylark 4-door $1550, Stevens single shot 12 gauge shot gun $125, Maytag washer $2OO, cherry hutch $325, chest freezer $235, General Electric refrigerator $175, oak table $350,5 oak press back chairs $575, child’s small rocker Slso, oak dresser $255, jelly cupboard $4OO, and oak high-back dresser $275. Auctioneers were Kline, Kreider and Good. TURPIN SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery was held April 28 by Douglas F. Turpin, Jr., 1611 Shadyside Road, West Bradford Twp., Chester Co., Pa. Some prices were: J.D. 7700 combine $5150, Int. 7110 tractor $29,500, InL 784 tractor $7OOO, J.D. 7000 con- servation planter $3075, N.H. 565 hay baler $6600, N.H. 489 hay bine $4lOO, N.H. 782 harvester $3500, 20 ft. by 80 ft. Fickes silo $2OOO, Surge milk unit $l3OO, Jamesway stable cleaner $2500 and J.D. 8250 grain drill $1550, Whitford Sales Com pany conducted the sale. HUNTER SALE A Public Auction of Tootsie toys and toy trucks was held May 6 along RL 23 between Phoenixville, Pa. and Rt. 100, for the estate of Richard Hunter, Tow son, Md. Some items sold were: Buddy L restored dump track $275, Bud dy L fire pumper $650, Buddy L aerial ladder $575, Tootsie toy car carrier $9O, Tootsie toy florist track $l2O, Toot sie toy bakery delivery $9O and Tootsie toy air mail truck $55. Ted Maurer managed the sale. DOUGHTY FARMS SALE A Public Sale of farm equipment was held May 6 by Doughty Farms, Inc., at the Auc tion Bam in American Comer, Maryland on Auction Road. Some prices received were: 1980 GMC farm track w/dump $10,200, Int. 1466 tractor with out cab $9BOO, Int 1066 tractor without cab $B6OO, Int. 510 drill $7OO, Crowsfool packer $lOOO, M.F. 850 com bine $15,750, M.F. 1163 com head $4250, J.D. 7000 com planter $3900, J.D. blade $7OO and Int. disc $1350. A. Curtis Andrew Auction, Inc. conducted the sale. MENSCH SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held May 6 by Velma Mensch, south of Nu midia. Pa. on Fisherdale Road.. The 4 acres of land contained a house and a small bam which was sold for $65,000. George J. and George R, Henry were the auctioneers. SICKLER SALE A Public Auction of household goods was held May 6 by R.I. and Kaye Sickler, a» Numi dia, Pa. Softie prices inclu ded: 3 piece marble-top bedroom suite $5200, marble bedroom suite $2150, oak round table & 8 chain $BOO, cast iron patio table & 4 chairs $575, square oak stand $270, Bakers cup board $750. old copper bath tub w/claw feet & oak rail $5OO, oak hall tree $6OO, washstand $225, three-section bookcase $425, J.D. pedal tractor $175, Ford pedal tractor $165 and Int. pedal tractor $265. Olcn R. Knecht was the auctioneer. JLANDIS SALE 'A Public Auction of personal property was held May 6 by Ellis D. and Ruth B. Landis, 48 Greenfield Road, Lan caster, Pa. Some prices inclu ded: Weaver milk bottle $215, Click milk bottles $165 & $l7O, Moore milk bottle $2OO, Wedgewood tea set $l7O, 1983 Renault Alliance 4-door car $1025, J.D. riding trac tor w/mower $450, cherry comer cupboard $BOO, air conditioner $lBO, 6 ladder-back rush-seat chairs $3OO, china cupboard $4OO, small sled $llO and Winchester 12 gauge pump model 12 $450. Miller & Siegrist were the auctioneers. CAPP SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and musical instru ments was held May 6 by Marion N. Capp, at the Lisburn Fire Co. Pavilion, Lisburn, Pa. Some prices were: Bell pocket watch $220, 1981 Ford school bus $650,1982 Ford school bus $7OO, 2 “Books of Knowledge” banks $65 each, 15 cymbals $35 each, brass amplifiers $75 to $450 each, sales man’s sample “log cabin” $27, radios $2O to $6O ea., trombone $175. Miller & Kades Harrisburg advertising sign $l5O, electric bass guitar $l6O, banjos $B5 to $l9O, Gibson electric guitar $270 and over 100 harmonicas $9 to $27.50 each. Little IKE Eichelber ger was the auctioneer. KIMMEL SALE A Public Auction of farm machinery and feed was held May 6 by Elwood and Carol Kim mel, 2 miles southeast of Shanksville, Some rset Co., Pa. The sale was well attended. Some prices inclu ded: J.D. 336 baler $2750, Brillion culti mulcher $2150, Int. s'-bottom plow $l5OO, J.D. 3800 harvester w/ heads $4OOO, Farmall M tractor $l4OO, Int. 1466 tractor $7OOO, N.I. manure spreader $2BOO, straw $1.30 per bale and hay 70 to 85 cents per bale. Luce Auctioneers conducted the sale. SOUTHGATE MACHINERY SALE A Public Auction of machine shop equip ment for Southgate MachiAery Co., 6760 Old Easton Rd., Pipers ville. Pa. The sale was well attended. Some items sold were: payloader $650, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13, 19954327 spiral stair fixture $5OO, Cincinnati grinder $4250, Bridgeport mill ing machine $llOO, drill chuck $25 and up, turret lathe $2500, Nichols Horiz. mill $6OO, set of gauge pins $l2O, topping head $lO5, gauge blocks $45 and pipe taps $l7. Christian Hubscher Auctions conducted the sale. BENFER ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate and personal property was held May 6 for the estate of Roy Benfer, R.D. 1, Kratzer ville, Selinsgrove, Pa. The 36 acre farm with a 4 bedroom house, detached sum mer kitchen and large bank bam was sold for $258,000. Ollier prices were; star