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Edinboro Sid Kuhn & Sons Eighty Four Fields Implement Store Garrett Sale Reports Ted MAURER SALE A Public Auction of mechanical banks and other personal property was held February 1 at the Ridge Fire Com pany Pavilion along Route 23 between Phoenixville, Pa. and Route 100. Some items sold were: oak “C” roll-desk with chair $370, electric Coca-Cola clock $65 Atlantic motor oil dis play with 16 bottles $7OO, 1911 Pa. license plate $6O, 1912 Pa. li cense plate $6O, 1915 Pa. license plate $4O, Bowers battery ash tray $lOO and antique punch-in time clock $325. Antique mechanical bansk included: stump speaker $750, artillery bank $7OO, mule kick ing over $625, trick dog $425 and mule entering bam $450. Ted Maurer managed the sale. WENGERT SALE A Farm Sale was held Feb. 1 by Donald Wengert, south of Ship pensburg off Monogul Hill Road on Stonewell Road. Lebanon Umberger's of ABC Groff , Inc Fontana, Inc. New Alexandria Nevy Oxford Lone Maple Sales Sibert Fanrt & Service Equipment jn Saxonburp Albert Vettori Bethlehi Hetrick's Farm Equipment Some prices received were: J.D. 4-bottom plow $4OO, N.H. man ure spreader $llOO, J.D. tractor model 2020 $5BOO, J.D. D tractor model 3020 $6400, J.D. tractor model 4030 $9600, J.D. baler #327 $3900, N.H. 258 hay rake $1650 and J.D. grass pick-up chopper $4300. Terry and Kelly Shel ter were the auction eers. HERSHEY SALE A 12-inch Hubley cast-iron racer with driver and 12 exposed cylinders brought $4500 Saturday at a public auction of toys and a collection of Hub ley items made in Lan caster County. The sale, which drew 289 registered bidders, was held for Bertha Hershey and the late J. Paul Hershey, Lancas ter, at The Gathering Place, Mount Joy. Also sold were; Hub ley Adolf die-cast metal dog $l2OO, two Hubley dachshund dogs $1485 and $660, pair of cast iron Donald Duck door- ►Hand stops $1265, Lionel train set $385, Hubley pheasant doorstop $5OO, Hubley golfer doorstop $550, Hubley dog with cigar ashtray $5OO, Hubley monkey doorstop $415, Hubley pointer bookends $525, Hubley three-piece die cast tractor set $770, Hubley cat doorstop $220, collection of Hubley cast-iron horses $195 to $285 each, Hubley cast-iron boxer dog $5OO, Hubley cast iron jockey rider with horse $325, and Hubley cast-iion bulldog $220. Also sold were: Hub ley cast-iron motorcy cle $275, Hubley die cast airplanes $135 to $155 each, Hubley miniature cast-iron ele phant $154, Hubley miniature cast-iron chicken $l2l, Hubley miniature cast-iron duck $llO, Hubley miniature cast-iron Eas ter rabbit $3OO, three piece Aunt Jemima set $252, pressed-metal racer $l2O, cast-iron tuikey bank $155, cast iron parrot doorstop $450, cast-iron Arcadia stake-body truck $360, Structo livestock trans porta- $285, tow cast Wavnesbi B Equip, Inc. iron frogs $385 and $2lO, Hercules Coca- Cola stake-body truck $B5O, Marx Mickey Mouse Express $2OO, and Japanese friction Cadillac $230. Jay M. Witman and Luke R. Witman of Witman Auctioneers Inc., Manheim, con oducted the sale. BECKER & WORDEN ESTATE SALE A large oak china closet sold for $1,400 Wednesday at a public auction of antiques, household goods, col lectibles and tools held for John M. Becker, the estate of Leonard Wor den and others at Horst Auction Center, Eph rata. There were 550 registered bidders. Also sold were: kero sene heater $165, fire back $675, tin brake $2OO, silver teapot $6OO, silver shakers $195, china tray $lOO, pair of china plates $220, sterling pierced serving spoon $135, mi croscope $lB5, , slag glass light shade $l2O, slag glass hanging lamp $175, stein-type pitcher $l3O. Amphora sled $l5O, statue of the Are dc Triomphe $275, sev eral quilts sl3oto $275 each, wall mirror $l3O, large dinner bell $5OO, large gathering basket $lOO, ticking material $155, four Fiesta mugs $2OO, Calendar Ingra ham wall clock $2BO, Columbia Graphophone and hom $550, edison home phonograph $325, Candlewick glass pitcher $lBO, Zenith color TV $l9O, cherry TV cabinet $2lO, large jar of pennies $2BO, and M.B. Young shaking fork $260. Among the other items sold were: scales and scoop $lOO, red wooden wheelbarrow $l6O, boat $l6O, garden tractor $245, drop-leaf table $2lO, eight plank bottom chairs $3lO, Art Deco bedroom suite $B5O, glass-top game set $350, large room rug $6OO, Victorian chair $3lO, mahogany chest of drawers $7OO, blue recliner $2lO, striped sofa $525, pair of wingback chairs $3OO, nine-piece dining room suite $230, French Provincial bed room suite $490, mod ern walnut bedroom suite $275, cookstove $l5O, pine wood box $175, square oak exten sion table $370, butcher block $4OO, baker’s ca binet $5OO, pine Dutch cupboard $l3OO, paint ed oak bonnet chest $250, painted kitchen cabinet $5lO, three piece modem bedroom suite $l6O, a La-Z-Boy recliner $lOO and Gen eral Electric refrigerator $l9O. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers, Ephrata.
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