834-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 21 Antique Shops FOLKS COOKSTOVES 8 PARLOR STOVES 1948 S. Forge Road Palmyra, PA 17078 Buying - Selling - Restoring Jim Fulk By appt. 717-838-4671 www.paonline.com/stoveman Antique Reports V,.™, door bookcase, $3,200; a O IT softwood corner cup ) IIILRS SALE board, $1,350; an oak A public auction of an- lion’s head server, tiques, household goods, $1,300; a large walnut collectibles and tools was two-door bookcase, conducted on Wednes- $2,500; a mahogany day, Sept. 4at 2 p.m. at lour-stack bookcase, the Horst Auction SS2S; an oak four-stack C enter, Ephrata. for bookcase, $525; an oak Grace Neff and others. two-stack bookcase, . T il re ia Were 434 regis ' dn oak washstand, H d M dd M S '- .. a $425 ; an oak library Highlights included an tabic, $360: a covered ornate mahogany three- Antique Show SOUTH JERSEY GAS ENGINE CLUB ANNUAL SHOW OCT. 5 & 6, 2002 Antique Engines & Tractors & More! At the Salem County Fairgrounds on Rt. 40 Antique Tractor Pull on Sat. & Garden Tractor Pull on Sun. Food & Fun both days! All Cars & Trucks Welcome! See World Champion Punkin Chunkin Canon Fired Both Days at Noon! Call Charlie Haines (856) 769-3690 EARLY AMERICAN STEAM ENGINE SOCIETY 45th ANNUAL STEAM-O-RAMA OCTOBER 3,4, 5 & 6, 2002 SHOWGROUNDS LOCATED 1673 MANOR RD., WINDSOR, PA From 1-83, Exit 18 take Route 124 East for 7.5 miles to Manor Road. Turn right onto Manor Road for 1 3 miles to Showgrounds. Exhibitors Welcome/Flea Market Spaces Available Drawing for 5 Free Meal Tickets Every Day Featuring ... York Manufactured Farm Equipment Hosting “Wheel Horse Collectors Club” Thursday, October 3rd, 5-9 P.M. - “Marlin’s Good Time Music” Friday, October 4th, 6-10 P.M - “Just Plain Country Plus” Saturday, October sth 1 P.M. - Competitive Horse Pulling; 2 P.M. - “Fiddle For Fun Band” 4 P.M, - Garden Tractor Pulling; 6-10 P.M. - “Pigeon Hills Station” Sunday, October 6th 9:30 A.M. - Community Church Service; 12 Noon - “Emigsville Band” 3 P.M. - Country Auction; 4 P.M. - Raffle Drawing “1953 Farmall Cub” - Steam on Parade Daily - Steam Engines, Calliope, Antique Tractors, Rumely Oil Pulls, Baker Fan, Thresher Baler, Shingle Mill, Rock Crusher, Operating Saw Mill, Blacksmith Shop Antique Cars & Trucks • Flea Market • Gasoline Engines Sausage Sandwiches, Apple Butter Boil, Pit Beer Sandwiches Fresh Ground Corn Meal, Ponhaus Cooking FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT: (General Information) Sue Knaub - 717-244-2912 or Gloria Peters - (717) 244-2954 (Flea Market) Rich & Trudy Reichard - 717-235-1353 , 2002 Idlest, $110; a butcher block, $130; an oak stacked bookcase, $190; an oak chair, $210; a brass covered chest, $200; a small hay wagon, $150; an arch top trunk, $130; a pair of softwood benches, $130; an iron mailbox, $175; a cherry kneehole desk, $120; a stick and ball table, $350; an oak rolltop desk, $450, an oak desk chair, $l7O. a rd. oak extension table. $400; an oak time clock with card holders, $475, an oak wardrobe, $425; a grained blanket chest, $220; an oak dresser, $100; a lingerie chest, $100; an early paint decorated basket, $675; a Parke Davis medicine cabinet, $200; a four-gallon crock with • lid, $150; a Hershey jcliocolatc dispenser, l$19(), a towel rack,sl3o; 'an iron boot scraper, $l6O, a small Wapac iron fry pan, $130; a large print of Abe Lincoln, $3OO, a Ben Austrian punt in frame, $525; a Hull pottery buffet set, $120; a Columbia paper dispenser, $150; a towel rack, $130; a hanging light, $140; an iron lamp with slag glass shade, $180; a desk lamp, $160; an oak case dispenser with paper labels, $450; a table lamp, $210; a Lon- gaberger canister set, $100; Planters peanut jar with lid, $110; a floral hooked rug, $130; a blue and white coverlet, $190; a Longaberger hamper, $150; a pocket knife, $180; postcards, $210; fashion magazines, $230; a yellow painted bucket, $300; a tin wind-up car, $400; a Singer feath erweight sewing ma chine, $400; a white quilt, $475 and a Sprenger beer bottle opener, $275. FELKER ESTATE AND OTHERS SALE A public auction of an tiques, household goods, collectibles and tools was conducted on Wednes day, Sept. 11, at Horst Auction Center, Eph rata, for the Harry Felker Estate and others. There were 410 regis tered bidders. Items sold included a small grained blanket chest, $950; an Edison Victrola, $400; a roller