Sale Reports JAYNE myra, Lebanon Co., Pa. ESTATE SALE Some prices includ- A Public Sale of farm cd: marble-top stand equipment was held $750, 2 etageies $4OO June 29 for the estate of ' & $6OO, turtle-top mar prank Jayne and others hie table $625, oak ex at The Shamrock Auc- tension table w/boards tion Center, RL 267 N. $475, modem cherry of Meshoppen, Wyo- hutch $425, cherry cor ming Co., Pa. A large ner cupboard $2OOO. crowd attended the sale, marble-top washstond Some prices were: ssso* marble-top Vic- Farmall B tractor torian dresser $750, $llOO, Winchester walnut Victorian secre model 12 pump gun tary $l6OO, grey agate $225, Farmall C tractor berry bucket $llO, 2 $1375, J.D. B tractor bronze lamps $225 each $625. Yamaha #146 and Nuttings pictures riding mower $2400, $ll5 each. J.D. model 430 tractor Harry H. Bachman w/mower $4250, J.D. was the auctioneer. #826 snow blower RICE $350, 1984 Ford roll- ESTATE SALE back $BlOO, race car A Public Sale of per frame $525 and 2 J.D. sonal property was held push mowers $l4O July 1 for the estate of Joan M. Rice, at Lemas- Shamrock Auction lers Community Center, Service conducted the Lemasters, Franklin gale Co., Pa. There were 261 ABELE SALE registered bidders at the A Public Auction of Victorian furniture and antiques was held July 1 by Mildred Abele, 630 West Pine Street, Pal LANOIS BROS. INC. LOST CREEK NORTHERN TIER O.C. RICE, INC. SMITH'S WALTEMYER’S Übinon. PA IMPLEMENT IMPLEMENT CO. 104 North Miln St IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES A SERVICE 717-2204160 Oakland Mila, PA RD #1 Boa 277 Blglorvlllo, PA 17307 Morearaburg, PA Rad Don, PA 717-403-2101 Manallotd, PA 10933 717-077-0136 717-320-2244 717-244-4100 717-062-3200 LEHIGH AG SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT MILLER-LAKE INC. EQUIPMENT CO. S.P.E., INC. WINELAND Altontown, P* ■•ltovtlU, PA EQUIPMENT INC. mGomM. “-1.50*157 EQUIPMENT, INC. 510455-2553 717-135-2331 Oky, P* Som.rNt, PA I™"*!** Mtrtlntbur* PA 5104574277 514-4454500 717-205-4440 514-713-2101 POLE TAVERN LONE MAPLE MHXEH’B EQ. SALES CORP. GEORGE V. BEIPLE SALES A SERVICE EQUIPMENT 570 Hl*. 40 A SON Htw Almndrii, PA RD «1 RL 55 Bmtr, NJ Ettion, PA 412455-7172 Filrmount City, PA 503455-2110 610-255-7145 All-new 160- to 225-hp 8000 Series Tractors deliver all-new power train efficiency GOOD DEALS... AND ft GOOD DEAL MORE Nothing Runs Like a Deere 1 J|\ —* sale. Some items sold were: 3-pc. mahogany trim living room set $270, dovetailed • All-new 8.1 L and 7.6 L engines • All-new 16-speed Power Shift with exclusive electronic transmission: Minimal gear engine control: Generate torque meshes ensure maximum power quickly and maintain high flow. Wide range of speeds from response to as low as 1,000 rpm. 1.4 to almost 24 mph. Eight Set your engine speed and keep working speeds with only Vz-mph it there with exclusive Field speed increments. Cruise™ control. Get up to alO • Four all-new models: 160-hp 8100, percent power bulge to handle igo-hp 8200,200-hp 8300, and extra-tough conditions easily, 225-hp 8400 Tractors. doughtny $l9O, pair rolling pin beds $260, cherry chest of drawers $3lO, lea cart $2OO, pair decorated ums $625, cherry blind-door cor ner cupboard $7BO, 12-piece Baltimore pear glass $250 and pony cart $7OO. J. Robert Meyers was the auctioneer. BELL TRUST SALE A Public Auction of antiques and collecti bles was held July 1 fra: the Arthur Bell Trust, 1 mile west of Lehighton off RL 443 Carbon Co., Pa. Some prices received were: oak baptismal font $390,3-section oak bookcase $370, marble top dresser $530, Vic torian style double bed $950,6 'A ’ walnut Eng lish amoure $B7O, or nate Vctorian curio ca binet $llOO, oak um brella stand $230, J.C. Brown wall clock $260, mahogany pedestal $4OO, oak curved-glass china closet $ll5O, ma hogany dining room suite $1075, Bisque clock $2650, 3-pc. Seves vase $3650 and 111 dining room table and chain $2500. Homer Auctioneen managed the sale. NOLT SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held June 29 by Suie B. Nolt, 428 Yellow Hill Road, Bowmansville, Pa. The 3.4-acre lot with a modular rancher was sold for $84,000. Randal V. Kline. Lloyd H. Kreider and Roy E. Good Jr. were the auctioneen. SNADER SALE A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held July 1 for Clarence Snader. 192 W. Main St, Leola, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 184 registered at the sale. The 40 x 250-ft lot with a 2'A -story frame house was sold for $67,000 to John Baer of Lititz, Pa. Other prices were: merry-go-round tin $llO, Shirley Temple doll $5O, Shirley Tem ple paper doll $46, doll clothing $4O to $6O, Penn-bury milk can $35, Hersheypark pa- a TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Hilllu, PA 717-362-3132 perweight $45. Bare ville Hotel ledger $l6O, tin bus $75. oak dresser $95 and oak washstand $l7O. Also sold were: plank-bottom chair w/ original paint $95, wooden highchair $l4O, small, old red-stained clock shelf $290, small miter bench $lOO, 4-inch Howdy-Doody doll $95,1913-14 hunt ing license $5OO, 1915-16 hunting license $470, 1917 hunting li cense $l2O, 1920-23 hunting license $150,2 child’s record players $lOO t $135 and old oak desk & bookcase $435. Robert E. Martin, Randall L. Ranck and Michael W. Martin were the auctioneers. KETTERUNE SALE A Public Sale of equipment and trucks was held July 1 for the former Kcttcrlinc Exca vating Inc., 897 Mount Joy Road, Mount Joy, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 138 registered bid ders at the sale. QUESTION —Kay McGrath, 68 Hunter St., Tamaqua, Pa., writes that she found an antique in the attic of a deceased relative. She believes it is a spinning wheel loom. She has a picture of it if someone collects such objects. QUESTION Paul Early, R.R. 1, Box 632 A, Annviile, Pa. 17008 has a hopper to a wheelbarrow grass seeder that was made in the 19205. He would like to hear from someone who has the wheelbarrow part or he would be willing to sell the hopper. M.S. YEARSLEY It SONS Whl Chtiiw, PA IID-6N-2MO QUESTION Ruth Dundore would like the book with the following poems: Brier Rose, The Old Man Goes To School, The Station Agent's Store, and The Last Hymn. It was pub lished about 1900. QUESTION Maxine Tutton, Fort Royal, Va., would like the address for a mail order company that sells patterns for clothing that fits cement lawn geese that are so popular now. QUESTION—George Rousis, Bally, hopes to move to the Midwest or Montana in a few years. He’d like to know how to find out weather temperature highs and lows, rainfall, and snowfall for the individual states during the past 10 years. QUESTION—Jenny Palovitch of Lancaster County would like to purchase a wrought iron bench that wraps around a tree. It may be new or used. QUESTION A Lehighton reader would like to know the market price, for goose and duck eggs. ANSWER Eva Eby, Manheim, wanted to know how to get clematis vines to bloom. Thanks to Peg Koser, Strasburg, who writes that clematis like full sun but the roots should be in moist, cool soil. A large stone placed over the root area will do the trick. Also, add a little lime to the soil. Marvin Bucher also wrote that if you water and fertilize cle matis yines too much, you will get all foliage and not flowers. ANSWER —Lois Burkholder, Washington Boro, wanted to know why her iris does not bloom. Thanks to Peg Koser, Lan caster, who writes that the biggest problem is that people often plant iris too deep in the soil. Iris will adapt to different soil situations but when planted in the shade, ins are at their best. Iris should be transplanted every 3-4 years as the rhi zames become too thick. They like lime occasionally or bone meal. Don’t plant too deeply because they like sun on the rhi zames to ripen them. Cut back to six-inches in the autumn Uncntar Fanning, Saturday, July % IMMtI Some prices woe: 1986 J.D. 710-B back hoe w/cab $23,000. 2 backhoe buckets $325, $275 ft $224, 1989 Liebheer 621-B crawl er-loader $24.000.1989 N.H. L-78S skid loader $lO,OOO, forklift attach ment $4OO, N.H. B-124 backhoe attachment $2850, 1978 Ford LT-9000 tandem dump truck $18,075, 1990 Ford F-2SO XLT pickup truck $9975,1983 Ford Ranger pickup truck $1475. 1989 Eager- Beaver 20-ton tag CL ask W OU ***** (Continued Iro.n P«g« B 20) along trailer $7275, 1970 General 12-lon tag-along trailer $875, and 1987 Miller mobile office trailer $2375. Other equipment in cluded: metal office desk $70,2 filing cabin ets $45 ft $34, salt spreader $4OO, portable truck oil tank $260, pressure washer $lB5, air compressor $l3O and Echo chain saw $l3O. The sale was con ducted by Witman Auc tioneers Inc.