830-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1998 Sale Reports ZIMMERMAN SALE A Sale of Real Estate, house hold goods and antiques was held Saturday at Plea sant Valley Road, Bow msnsville, for Willis M. and Lucy M. Zimmer man. Homing Farm Agen cy Auctionoeers con ducted the sale, which drew 240 registered bidders. A stone home, for merly a schoolhouse, on a quarter-acre lot was sold for $76,500 to Ke vin R. Good, Denver. Also sold were: air conditioner $B9, disc sander $75, band saw and stand $75, air com pressor $l5O, windmill $6O, picnic basket $54, egg crate $l6, small table w/drawer $375, school desks $5O and $lOO, rocker $5O, china closet $l7O, dove-tailed chest $135, blanket chest $lOO, walnut blanket chest $l5O, small bench $65, oval table $6O, small drop leaf table $4O and quilt frame $25. Other items sold in cluded: grindstone $350, washer $250, cut lery $4O, agate pitcher $22.50, ceramic plates for the four seasons $32, tins $3O, green De pression bowl $25, lan terns $4O and $25, pink Depression glass $25, set of china $250, old metal toy trucks $6O and $BO, Mickey Mouse toy $25, crock-type jug $27.50, small oil lamp $2O, stainless steel cookware $25, chil dren’s books $5O, cer amic chicken $35 four penny bank bottles $lO to $3O, old scales $6O. and an old wooden hay fork $25. FOULTZ SALE A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held Friday for the Anna E. Foultz Estate, 1615 Magnolia Drive. The auctioneers were Michael L. Martin of Strasburg, Robert E. Martin of Leola, and Jeffrey L. Martin of New Holland. A stone and ranch style dwelling was sold to B. Hamish of Lan caster for $73,000. Also sold were a drop leaf table $lOO, oak desk and bookcase $B5O, washstand $l5O, bed room suite $4OO, GE automatic washer $2lO, GE refrigerator $270. snowblower $l5O, shelf clock $B5, Roseville vase $2OO and cup and saucer set $5O. AHJ?* SAL * 801(1 f ors2So(^ nette fc a * ? estate and f *** f^nyheldnuM* 1 for Paul anrf J nurs