148 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978 Sale reports (Continued from Page 147) The property consisted of 3.75 acres with a house, work shop and 35 ft. x 40 ft steel and aluminum bldg, with show room and work area and it sold for $78,000. The new and used Riding Mowers sold between $230 and $1650; the 19” & 20” Jacobsons, Hahns & Atlas mowers sold between $l3O and $l7O, with Chain Saws bringing $7O to $209. William March, Jr. was the auctioneer. A nice turn-out attended the Public Auction of farm equipment held April 29 by Lillie B. Hayes, near Cain on West Chester Rd., Chester Co., Pa. A Camper was sold for $l4OO and the A.C. WD Tractor brought $950. Kenneth Griest was the Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MAY 13 9:00 A.M. Located 2 miles East of the borough of Herndon, Pennsylvania, off Route 147, 2 miles West of Red Cross. Pennsylvania and Route 225. Watch for sale signs. ANTIQUES 2 pc. walnut marble-top bedroom suite; 3-pc. oak bedroom suite; 3-pc., cottage bedroom suite with original paint; 2 jelly cupboards; six-legged walnut drop leaf table; 6 high back spindle chairs; oak sideboard; 3 plank bottom chairs with original decoration; early one-drawer stand with splay legs; 2- pc. light oak bedroom suite; 4 Empire chests of drawers; oak chest of drawers; 2 blanket chests; plank bottom high chair; oak high chair; soft wood stand; oak stand; oak washstand; wicker chair; assortment of plank bottom chairs; child’s cane seated rocker; round top trunk; 3 oak rockers; quilting frame; mission oak chair; plank bottom rocker; 4 butcher benches; wood box; East Lake wall mirror; piano stool; music cabinet; OG mantel clock; 2 candle' molds; cooky cutters; early butter print with tulip design; butter bowl; mantel clock; early 3-legged fireplace frying pan; cherry boy; goose girl; 6-pc. toilet set (Buffalo Pottery); Oriental throw rug; 7 quilts; strip carpet; coffee grinder; butcher ladles; flat irons; turk’s heads; copper apple butter kettle; string of sleigh bells; large schoolhouse hell; assort ment of old tools; 3 iron kettles; assortment of crocks and jugs; butcher kettle; sausage stuffer; 2 kerosene lamps; B-G Lamp; 2 lustre pitchers; assortment of pressed goblets; carnival glass; pressed glass; depression glass; fiesta; etc. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Frigidaire Frost Proof Refrigerator; 2-pc. living room suite; D.S. Andrus and Co. Piano; Hospital bed; 2 wheelchairs; dishes; pots; pans; etc. FARM MACHINERY Farmall B tractor; 2-way plows; cultivator; Mc- Cormick Deering double disc grain drill on rubber; McCormick 45 power take off baler; McCormick pull type combine; McCormick 22-36 threshing machine; McCormick 8-ft. cut PTO grain binder; McCormick side delivery rake; McCormick disc harrow; little genius 14” 2-bottom plow; 3-section harrow; Mc- Cormick 2-row com planter; New Idea 1-row pull type com picker; McCormick 4-wheel manure spreader; McCormick Hammer Mill; McCormick hay loader; grain auger; bale elevator; two-horse sleigh; Oliver #3O horse drawn plow; one-horse cultivator; one-row horse drawn com planter; 2 wagons; potato plow; clipper seed cleaner and seed treating barrel; cross cut saw buck; com sheller (hand); Cub Cadet lawn mower; wood lathe; numerous other items. FORD TRUCK WITH CHEVROLET V 8 MOTOR 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION TERMS: CASH OR TRAVELERS CHECKS! Personal checks accepted only from persons known to us. Estate of KATIE BROWER MILLER M. Mabel Fraser, Executrix Charles E. Miller, Executor LEE D. DOCKEY Auctioneer-Estate Liquidator-Appraiser Box 164 Pillow. PA 17080 Phone; 717-758-6004 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A Consignment Sale was held April 29 at Edward Stoudt’s farm, 1 mile west of Adamstown, Pa. Zim merman’s Auction Service reported that it was a big sale. The 1939 Rolls Royce was sold for $12,999, the 1956 Thunderbird for $5200, the 1959 Edsel for $lO5O, the 1925 Studebaker for $l5OO and the 1957 Chev. for $475. Other prices included: J.D. 520 Tractor $1375, Int. Cub Trailer $9O, China Closet $175, _ Chest of Drawers $l6O, and Oak Round Table $l7O. Auctioneers were C.L. Butter Zimmerman and Robert Holsinger. XXX A Public Sale of antiques was held April 29 by Edna G. Shearer, 2 miles North of Mount Joy. Lane. Co., Pa. A very large crowd attended the sale. Items sold were: a 1905 large five dollar bill $lB5, Wall Clock $200,5 chairs $39 ea., 3 pc. Oak Bedroom Suite $370, China Closet $540, Carnival Dishes $lO to $2OO ea., Set of Dishes $2OO, Jugs $5 to $l4O, Quilts $65 to $240, Blanket Chests $75 to $440, Post Card Album $200,' 3 pronged Fork $2OO and small Desk $275. Gerberich and Long were the Auctioneers. A Public Auction of real estate and machinery was held April 29 by the Estate of Lawrence Bush, 2 miles West of Oxford, Chester Co., Pa. PUBLIC SALE antiques & HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS SATURDAY, MAY 20 9:30 A.M. Located on the corner of West State Street and Summitt Ave. at what is known as 201 West State Street, Borough of Quarryville, Lane. Co., Pa. Antiques consist of Victorian sofa, dry sink, 2 comer cupboards, Dutch cupboard, cherry dropleaf table, 6 leg dropleaf table, round table, slant top desk, marble top wash stand, marble top stands, wall table, spool stand, wash stand, night stands, candle stand, marble topped metal stand with copper & brass legs, Boston rocker, ladder back rocking chair with rush bottom, 3 cane seated rocking chairs, platform rocker, other rocking chairs, cane seated chairs, rush bottom chair, 4 spindle back chairs, ladder back chairs, other odd chairs, high chair, childs rocker, stools upholstered chair, Mistress chair, old fashion bed, Swelled front marble top dresser, chest of drawers, bureau, chest, clothes tree, mirrors, coat rack, magazine rack, Victrola, treadle sewing machine, coo-coo clock, old clock, old books, old post card albums, horse blanket, set of Bone china, set of Willow Ware Ironstone China, individual salt collection, bisque figurines, collection oL china tea pots, souvenir glass, carnival glass, china plates, 1909 Calendar plates, goblets, vases, cut and pressed glass, large pitchers,-Strawberry pitcher, yellow depression glass, Vaseline glass slipper, old bottles, 2 wash bowls and pitchers, bureau set, hat pin holder, iron bank, 2 Spittoons, deep old picture frames, Daisy picture, Sampler Dec. 25, 1877,2 braclet lamps, kerosene light, hanging lamp, bottom of Gone With Wind Lamp, coffee grinder, old wooden dude decoy, boot jack, crocks and jugs, iron pot, bench, old ice box, and many other articles. No inspection of any articles prior to day of sale. Sale by MRS. ESTELLA R. WIMER Kersey A. Bradley, Auct. Kirk & Eschbach, Clerks Lunch Available PUBLIC SALE OF DESIRABLE FARM & MI. TRACTS FRIDAY, MAY 1% 1978 Time 4:00 P.M In Cumberland Co., 6 miles northwest of Carlisle at the intersection of 944 & McClures Gap Rd. Watch for sale signs at the foot of Waggoners Gap on Rt. 74. All that certain tract of land situate in Lower Frankford Twp., Cumberland Co., containing 115 acres more or less. Having thereon erected a 10 room frame house w/butcher and wash house attached and electric through out. Two floor Jamesway bank barn, hog pen, wagon shed, machine block building and other small out buildings. The water supply is by a drilled well. This farm has a very nice location w/large shade trees around the house. TRACT fs 2,3,4,5 Woodland Situate in Lower Frankford Twp., along the southern slope of the North Mt., on the first bench of the Mt. are 4 tracts of woodland w/acreage of 20 acres & 8 perch; 11 acres; 8 acres and 6 perch & 6 acres &95 perch more or less. TERMS- 10% down on day of sale, Balance at set tlement within 30 days, other terms to be announced at sale tune Sellers reserve the right to reject bids. NOTE j’i i inspect the property contact. * ■- The 84 acre farm was sold for $172,000 and contained a large frame bam, 2 houses, 3 drilled Wells and a strong Spring. Other items sold were: A.C. 7040 Diesel Tractor $lB,OOO, Com Crib $3OO, Scout Car $720,, Compicker $1675, Chopper $290, 8’ Camper $2OO, Post Hole Digger $320, N.I. Cutditioner $l4OO, N.H. Mower $560, Int. Pickup Truck $l7OO, Hay Rake $7lO, Elevator $525, Drill $290, Manure Spreader $7OO, Hay Wagons $925, $620 & $475, and J.D. Tractor $925. Auctioneer was Steve Petersheim. XXX A Public Sale of household TRACT #1 115 Acre Farm J. HAROLD WAGGONER Ph: 717-243-2598 items and antiques was held Washstand $4O, High Chair April 29 for. the Jacob N. $44, Clothes Tree $55, Brass Brubaker Estate, 407 Manor Kettle $3B and Butter Scales Ave., MiUersriUe, Pa. in ‘ $35 . Lane. Co. £)t- Some prices included: Auctioneers were Carl & Coverlets $175 & $135, Quilt John- Diller and J. Everett $55, Shot Glass $22, Kreider. I ABSOLUTE AUCTION VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Th ACRES ± FARMERS MONDAY EVE., MAYO Located 4 Miles South of Honey Brook, 1 mile North of Compass on Route 10. to. Canton Road (Whiteman’s Service Station), turn on Canton Read 3/10 miles to auction on Telegraph Road. West Cain Twpr, Chester Co., Pa. Real Estate consists of 3 dwellings and outer buildings. #1 dwelling-old 2% story stone home w/4 rooms on first floor; 4 bed rooms on second floor; attic; basement. A rare opportunity to purchase an old stone house without any conveniences. #2 dwelling - Cement block and frame 2 story 6 rooms and bath; oil fired heat; well w/electric pump; #3 dwelling consists of 4 rooms. All situated on 7% acres +or pasture and' farm land w/excellent stream flowing through property. To be sold at Absolute Auction regardless of price. INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT 286-5744 15% Deposit time of sale cash or approved check. | Settlement 60 days on or before. By Order Of CALVIN G. STOKES, Est Ellsworth G. Stokes, Executor Gordon & Ashton, Attorneys William March, Jr. Auctioneer Elverson, PA <215)286-5744 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, MAY 13 . * „9:30.A.M. , Located on the corner of Second Avenue and Bridge Road at 701 W. Second, Avenue, Parkesburg, Chester County, Pa. j. REAL ESTATE consists of- a lot with 133.5 ft. on Second Ave. and 193 ft. along Bridge Rd. IM PROVEMENTS THEREON: 2% story brick dwelling house with stone base; First floor - kitchen, dining room, living room with fire place, utility room and large hallway; Second floor - 3 bedrooms & full bath; Attic and Full Basement; 1 car garage with asbestos roofing and siding; Hot water oil-fired heat; electric; metered water. Antiques—Household Goods 2 Jelly cupboards; 2 dry sinks; oak refrigerator; ice chest; comer cupboard; oak hall rack; marble top table; marble top dresser &washstand; wickersettee; chairs & rockers; Victor Victrola; 2 antiqueioveseats; oval dining room table with boards; 2 high backed desks; oak high backed beds; 3 & 4 piece bedroom sets; cane seat high chair; treadle sewing machine with oak cabinet; mantle clocks; oak high backed dressers; drop leaf tables; copper boiler; iron kettle; 4 piece dining room set; cane backed rocking chairs; platform rockers; metal utility cabinets; old radio; horn speaker; Grossley super musicone; magazine rack; oak picture frames; brass lamps with glass shades: pedestals; pie safe; floor lamps; wooden wash tubjw wooden barrels; wash boards; oil lamps; camelbadc trunks; 1846 coverlet; quilts; coffee grinder; cherry seeder; scales; flat irons; double barrel shot gun; Monarch coal & electric combination stove; refrigerator; depression glass; cut glass; carnival glass pitcher and bowl sets; Sterling flatware; pots; pans and cookware. TOOLS: hedge clippers; wheel barrow; wooden vise; misc. hand tools; shovels; rakes; 6 ft. step lad der; lawn benches; battery charger; old license plates; tree trimmer; 2 man saw and many more items ORDER OF SALE:TooIs and small items at 9:30 A.M. REAL ESTATE at 1:30 P.M. Furniture at 2:00 P.M. NOTE: If you are looking for good antique furniture, you will want to attend this sale. Some of this furniture is over 100 years old. Terms by MABEL F. WHITESIDE 10%on Real Estate day of sale; Final settlement in 60 days. ATTORNEY: William Keen AUCTIONEERS: Leon Kurtz Leroy Zook INSPECTION OF PROPERTY: Saturday, from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. or for appointment call 593-5931 or 593-5387 6:30 P.M.