PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, JUNE 11,1977 ll:OOA.M. Located at 15 W. Main St., Lititz, Pa. following items: large Victor safe, Victor adding machine, metal cabinet with lock, cabinetoand wardrobe, night tables, foot stool, cabinet, needle point chairs, cane seat chairs, 2 i rugs, Victrola cabinet, oak washstand, clothes ledestal table, bureau, piano stool, brass buckets, kerosene auto head lamp, mantel clock, tin pots, funnel cake funnels, outstanding bent back plank settee, Lane cedar chest, early •sewing machine, Fiesta ware service for 12 plus ig items, black & white TV set, tin cup?, sectional ice cream dippers, kerosene lamp, dinette set, brass candle stick, crocks, redware crocks, . cleaner, appliances, pattern glass goblets, licture frames, pattern glass items, snowflake, china, vases, early Duffy malt whiskey bottle, •e cups, Mojolica pitcher, flatware, McCoy Adams historical plate, hutch cupboard, base ■ds, porch chairs, Kissel Hill and Mt. Airy plates, figurines, metal thread cabinet, 12,000 window air conditioner 230-V, Frigidaire itic washer, G.E. refrigerator, Modem Maid .. 24 inch gas stove, Modem Main exhaust fan, ittmgs, all old coins, tea kettles, also numerous not listed. Sale By Charles E. Bowman, Jr. & Helen N. Bermel Executors for Charles Bowman Sr. Estate & ,J\i ukMjJl^oddtu LITITZ RD2, / PA 17543 Elmer Murry 626-5244 or 626-2636 Richard Murry 626-8175 Ken Miller 665-2073 Professional Auctioneers Appraisers and Advisors Since 1953 FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1977 AT 10 AJW. GUSSWAK, LAMPS AW MU GLASSWARE: More than 150 pieces of old Moon & Star pattern glass including >rted compotes, cake stands, goblets, salts, relish dishes, salt and pepper, fruit r ls, nappies, pitchers, creamers, berry dishes, celery stands, and cruets; more 75 pieces of old blue Daisy & Button pattern glass including castor set, small cornucopia, cordials, water set, cake stands, goblets, cruets, tumblers, large bowls, cups, assorted size shoes, hats, coal buckets, plates, vase, salts, salt and P«pper sets, bowls, relish tray, small pitcher, and nappies; several water sets including blue coin spot, cranberry, Spanish Lace, 2 opalescent cranberry, hand- Pjimted Lily of the Valley, purple carnival, and custard glass; many water pit mere including amber coin spot, amethyst, satin glass, and blue Spanish Lace; Amberina bottle; Satin glass rose bowl; blown-cranberry bowl; thumbprint wine' uecanter; blue coin spot cruet; large ruby glass egg on 3 footed nest; U.S, Grant ,7 button platter; Spanish Lace cruet; cranberry glass cruets; cranberry opalescent cruet set. Cranberry opalescent hobnail bowl; 4 inch Wavecrest hinged box; sandwich* glass; pattern glass relish castor; pair 12% inch dec. vases; small ruby •wnuzer; carnival glass including peacock bowl, footed North wood bowl, Nor “wood vase, 2 large bowls, and grape sugar; large blown Easter egg; art glass ’/ndk. glass dresser bottle and plates; vaseline opalescent bowl; gold-banded fiowets; wine decanter; large cranberry light shade; cut glass relish dish; etched “toy stand; amber ABC animal plates; bride's basket; blown ruby basket; pair ■“jjotnyst candlesticks; blue blown bottle; mercury vases; candy ducks; cen exhibition slipper; painted enamel green pitcher; etched goblets; pear wterm goblets and dishes; and many other pieces of pattern, pressed and some depression glass. , CHINA; 6 inch Gaudy Dutch mug; 10 inch Gaudy Welsh bowl; Gaudy ironstone n. t Set; 16 * 21 inch Gaudy ironstone platter (No, 53); two 9 inch bisque girls; or nah> fruit bowl on figurine base; pair figurine candleholders; W.S. &S. or cowl; mustache cup; large Sunbonnet girl cup; English World War fsouvenir china®* Staffordshire cup; majolica cake stand; bisque figurine; large crow fv B: many crejimers including German cows, Royal Bayreuth ram and owl ’ Czecll ‘ “gk* German goat, Lancaster souvenir, wolf/swan, blue milk glass Nmn^° Pper bistre, Acd assorted animal creamers; Limoges platter; tea strainer; calm,? nut 801 bowl; down teapot; set of Smith-Taylor dishes; 1909 York willow plate; Parkesburg souvenir cup; Penryn Park souvenir pitcher; blue cake t 3re; dishes and rice bowls; turkey, hen, and rooster on nests; bowl- Noritake bowl; game plates; bisque pieces; ironstone pitcher and many unusual china bowls and dishes. Many old, complete Gone With The Wind lamps including one large “anbe Pa * r; 4 fcted Pi* oo lamps; cupid banquet lamp; large brass lamp with shade: 2 min. satin glass oil lamps; small Tiffany-type desk lamp; min. OUTSTANDING TWO DAY AUCTION OF FINE GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CHINA & MARBLE TOP TABLES Two day sale to be held at Gap Auction House in Gap, Pa. From Lancaster, follow Route 30 East approximately 15 miles to Route 41. Take 41 South past town clock and watch for signs. Auction is located approximately V* mile from town clock. Dairy [Continued from Page 138] scapes come next and are VIRGINIA HERD DISPERSAL 100 HEAD OF REG. AND GRADE HOLSTEINS / Friday night, June 10, 1977 7:30 PM D.S.T. At Shady Lane Dairy Sales, V* mile west of Quarryville off Route 372 on Oak Bottom Road. This herd consists of 52 head of grade Holsteins, cows in ail stages of lactation with real good size and udder placements. This herd has never been pushed and shows a lot of potential. All bred to Elevation bull and home raised. We haven’t been getting many of these Virginia herds lately, but many good cows come from there. These Virginia herds are die most sought after herds we deal in. Also selling 60 head of registered and grade Holsteins. Our pick out of herd dispersals in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, Va. and West Va. Plan to see this sale if you need good cows. It may be awhile until we have another Virginia herd. 30 day TB and blood test. Pregnancy examined. Also, one outstanding group of first calf heifdrs from one herd due June thru August. SHADY LANE DAIRY SALES R.D. 4, Box 463 Quarryville, Pa. 17566 Glen D. Fite, owner Res. 717-786-2750 Sale office 717-786-1725 K. Bradley, E. Kreider, Auctioneers E. Eschbach and D. Fite, Clerks relics become treasured allowed to dry for about two weeks. A'flat varnish finish milk glass lamp; Tiffany-type table lamp (2 panes missing); Hopalong Cassidy lamp. MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUES: Small dome clock (signed Tiffany on face); brass bucket; art nouveau clock; Seth Thomas clock; Rising Sun, Md. stoneware rolling pin; butter scales; baskets; iron pots; cast iron wash boiler; gold"bval picture frame; iron bank; crocks and jugs; tin bank; iron skillets; cast iron tea kettle; large demijohn; butcher knives; flatirons; trivets; andirons; jardinieres; pocket watch parts; silverware, and many, many other items. ANTIQUE FURNITURE: 6 Victorian marble-top stands; Victorian sofa with rose carving; 3 brass marble top stands; pie safe; round oak table; acorn top rope bed; Sahara oriental throw rugs; two 9 x 12 oriental rugs; tramp art min. dresser; 3 tier Victorian stand; 2 square china closets; cherry dining room suite including gate-leg drop leaf table; 8 chairs; buffet and server; inlay table and stand; organ and piano stools; wooden towel bars; min. dresser and crib; platform rocker; 4 piece bedroom suite (veneer); empire chest of drawers; empire love seat; low brace bade rocker. MODERN FURNITURE: 3 piece living room suite with claw feet; maple bedroom suite; twin beds; 21 cu. ft. G.E. upright freezer; Necchi sewing machine; dressers; chest of drawers; vibrating chair; 2 drawer filing cabinet; knee-hole desk; glass top coffee table; metal base cabinet; utility cabinets; metal wardrobes mahogany bedroom suite with pineapple poster bed, dresser, vanity and 2 night stands; mahogany high boy with Queen Anne feet; and other items. PREVIEW THURSDAY, JUNE 16,1977 FROM 2PH UNTIL 7PH TERMS OF SALE; Cash, Certified check or letter of credit reference from your bank. NOTE: This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to find a selection of old glassware in mint condition, much of which has been packed for 20 or more years. **’Settlement must be made at the end of each day, before removing merchandise.*** Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 4,1977—151" seals the paints and renders them waterproof. About 40 hours are required to complete each milk can, Ogle estimates, and he frequently has several of the projects going at one time. Most have been the 10-gallon size containers; but he has done all sizes, including the small cream cans. “One of the most difficult parts of painting the cans is keeping the dimensions and perspective correct while painting around the curves of the can,’’ believes this expert. Ogle, though, is quick to confess that his first love is canvas landscape work. “I do most of them ‘out of my head’, ” admits this modest, unassuming artist. And while most are rendered in the brilliant colors of oils, Ogle does occasionally work in the medium of water colors. A number of the Man chester painter’s works have been sold after being on exhibit at the York Memorial Hospital. Several were being displayed at the former Warner’s Dairyland in Red Lion when it burned recently. “I didn’t lose any of the actual paintings, although several frames were beyond repair,” explains Ogle. “Most of the paintings were smoke-damaged, so I cleaned them by rubbing a white potato across the oils,” he explained. He cleans the SATURDAY, JUNE 18,1977 AT 11 A.M. ANTIQUES MID MODERN FIUMIUK Auctioneers: Ira Stoltzfus & Son 717-442-4936 Jay Leary 717-354-0423 canvas a small portion at a time, cutting down to a new, clean portion of the vegetable when the used part becomes soiled. Several of the walls in the Ogle home are colorfully decorated with murals that he has designed and painted. He and his wife Catherine have done some traveling through the South, and the artist stored some of the travel “memories” in his head to paint when he returned home. He expects a planned trip through the West to leave him with even more ideas for putting down on the canvasses filling his home and studio. A small frame business has been a side effect of the painting hobby. Friends say the frames which he used to finish his own paintings, and soon he was swamped with requests' to custom frame other pictures. One wall of his studio displays the assorted frames available, about half 'of which Ogle himself builds and stains. Most of the frames are done in pine and poplar woods, then finished in colors to compliment the individual paintings. North Central states manufacture 80 per cent of the American cheese, and 2-3 of the Swiss and Italian cheese. One-fourth of their American cheese is manufactured in large scale plants - over 20 million pounds of cheese a year. Sale by: STEUART H. GRHHW, JR. Executor lor Steuart H. Grimm Estate