Tew 24" veg. grader to be cold at Van Houten'a Sale At* 11 look for display ad Z week. 717-683-5560. Lost dog (elkhound) color smoke 4 cream, name Smoky, reward. Lane. Co. 717-656-9385. pJSToiTusedcartoeawill deliver pickup toad, free 20 miles from Gordonville. lane Co 717-768-8440. We adopt and/or buy exotic animals: Deer Pygmy gnats, Elk, Buffalo, Leo nards. Cougars. Peafowl, me. Berks, 215-374-2114. Siberian Husky stud ser vice red 4 white, silver 4 white, blue eyes. Adams Co 717-334-3984 Sale Reports MOSTAGHIM SALE A Public Sale of household goods was held March 31 by Samuel Mostaghim, 44 E. Ross St., Honey Brook, Chester Co., Pa. There were 280 registered. Some prices includ ed: Kennedy radio $1425, sander $l5O, mantel clock $6O, rabbit mold 595, doll $l7O, water pitcher $65, saddle $95, butter churn $47.50, smoking stand $260, RCA radio $ll5, radio tubes $7O, lamp $9O, store case $9O, Victrola $155 and chest $75. T. Glenn, Timolhy G. and Thomas A. Horst were the auctioneers. LAPP SALE A Public Sale of real estate, antiques and household goods was held March 30 &31 by John B. and Anna M. Lapp, 74 South Groff dalc Road, Leola, Lane. Co., Pa. The 2-day sale drew 630 registered NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. ANNUAL HEIFER SALE SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1990 10:00 A.M. Sale Barn Located 12 Miles East Of Lancaster, Pa. Just Off Rt. 20, New Holland, Pa. 800 HEAD OP HEIFERS, ALL AGES INCLUDING 200 SMALL HEIFERS 200 BREEDING AGE 200 SHORTBRED 200 SPRINGERS If You Have Heifers To Sell, New Holland Is The Place. We Will Have Buyers From Several States. YOUR HEIFERS WILL: * Be Vet Checked And Sorted According To Age And Size. * All Heifers Penned Under Roof. * All Heifers On Hay And Water. * All Buyer’s Heifers Penned Separate, * Easy Access To Load And Unload, Vaccinated Heifers Bring A Premium. Please rfavc Health Charts Along With Heifers Friday Before Sale, Out Of State Or New Buyers Need Bank Letter Of Credit. For More Information Contact NORMAN OR DAVID KOLB 717-397-5538 or 717-354-4341 bidders. The 3- bedroom ranch-style brick house and attached 1-car gar age was bought by Ben jamin Smoker, Leola, for $159,000. Other items were: 12-pane walnut Dutch cupboard $5500, oak china closet $2075, oak side-by-side desk and bookcase $1175, oak extension table $385, blanket chest $385, grandfather clock $5OO, pine corner cupboard $350, mahogany china closet $450, 2 oak dressers $325 & $9OO, 1979 Ford LTD $2300, postcard album $lO5O, Augsberger family record $325, 2 Stag Holly plates $340 & $lOO, Carnival horseshoe bowl $575, Augsberger Bible story book $llOO, Heisey ruby bowl $l5O, 2 quilts $3OO & $550 each, toy wooden blocks $2OO, marble game $45, New Hol land combine toy $75, 2 Bavarian dishes $B5 & $lOO each, Stafford shire dish $3lO, chicken-on-nest dish $lO5, cow weathervane $82.50, cast iron deer bank $145, 1896 Liber ty nickel $B2O, 1909 Liberty nickel S7lO, standing Liberty quar ters $33 to $34.50 each, 2 E.P.M. silver bars $505 & $5lO each, 1912 $5 gold piece $285, 1909 $5 gold piece $270, 1926 S2'A gold piece $435 and ladies small secretary desk $BOO. Miller & Siegrist were the auctioneers. WINROSS TRUCKS SALE A Public Sale of 230 Winross trucks was held March 28 at the Al Starr Community Building behind the Willow Street Fire Hall, Willow Street, Pa. Some items sold were: Penn State $77.50, Pennfield tank er $62.50, BO’s Body Shop $lB5, Keller Bro.- yellow $9O, Meyers Propane Gas $5OO, Mt. Joy Milk Co-op $lO5, Mt. Joy Farmers Co-op $l3O, High Steel $l4O, Salunga Fire Co. $52.50, Messicks Trac tors $lOO, Rough & Tumble $135, Curtis Hughes $175, Sico (yel low) $290, Galeton Tanker $BO and Roots Auction $82,50. Miller & Siegrist were the auctioneers. SHILLITO SALE A Public Sale of anti ques was held March 30 at the Bricker’s Auction between Mechanics burg and Route 11 on Route 114. The con tents of the home of Esther K. Shillito, 3 N. Baltimore St., Dills burg, Pa. were sold. There were 400 registered. Some items included: Grandfathers clock $6OOO, Dutch cupboard $6250, dry sinks $6OO & $BOO, 2 corner cup boards $1250 & $B5O, pewter plate $650,8 pc. washbowl set $650, blanket chest $275, farm table $lO5O, Regi na oak music box $3400, wicker settee $BOO and oak hall rack $4OO. Chuck Bncker was the auctioneer. EMIG SALE A Public Auction of real estate and house hold goods was held March 28 by Howard M. Emig on Yorkana Rd., south of Hcllam, Pa. The brick 1 story house and garage was sold for $90,000. The 8 acres of land with no improvements was sold for $60,500. Other items sold were; comer cupboard $B6OO, M.F. 40 tractor w/blade $2750, library table $45, cedar chest $BO, 2 single beds $lO5 ea., blanket chest $2OO, plank bottom chair $5O, 410 single barrel shot gun $2OO, doll dresses $37, kero, lamp w/ shade $llO, green cher ry blossom pitcher $45, Cowden crock- blue decorated $lOO, mor tised bench $250, lea pot $l4O, wooden fork $BO, and Planters pea nut tin $42. Blaine & Nevin Rentzel were the auctioneers. DRIEBEL & STIERLY SALE A Public Auction of farm equipment was held March 31 by Ray Kriebel and Alfred Sticrly, along Kriebel Road, '/j mile south of Hereford, Maryland. Some prices received were: J.D. 4-row corn planter $6OO, gravity bin wagon $lOOO, old Gleaner combine $9OO, N.I. manure spreader $550, N.H. hay rake $BOO, Oliver 77 tractors $2lOO & $725, Oliver 66 tractor $775, A.C. G tractor with cultivator & plow $llOO, Int. dump wagon $775, old 1946 Int. truck $7OO, 1 horse dump rake $135, Int. hay rake $975, culli mulcher SI 100, Int. 6-B plow $2lOO, Little Giant elevator 5370, field sprayer $625, Oliver 4-row cultivator $375, hay wagon $l4OO and bam bale conveyor $lO5O. Homing Farm Agen cy. Inc. conducted the sale. SPECIAL EQUIPMENT SALE Diffenbach’s New Holland Auction Center, Ltd. 100 WEST JACKSON ST. • BOX 485 • NEW HOLLAND, PA. 17557 PHONE (717) 355-7253 (717) 393-4464 (717) 354-3297 “-S0 Int. #615 Combine w/3 Row Narrow Corn Head,-10’ Grass Head, in good condition; Porter Wood Planer, single head 20” bed, 5 hp motor; 2 hp air compressor. For Lancaster Silo Co. the following: 2 yr. old 173 bu. 216 cu. ft. portable Farmaster feed mixer w/digital scales; Int. 3 beater chuck wagon; 200 ft. of used 9” silo pipe; sto 10 tons NEW Patz chains and barn parts, also new Patz water bowls. Consignments still being accepted. A list of your sale items must be in our office by Tues day, April 10 to be included in our complete listing in the Saturday, April 14 issue For More Information Contact Abe Diffenbach At 717-355-7253 New Customers and out of state buyers must have current bank letter of credit with guaran teed amount or cashier checks. Diffenbach’s Aucts. 225 L Bonded Licensed Livestock Dealer And Order Buyer Lawn Mowers And Garden Equipment Sale- Tues., May 1- 6 P.M. GROSS SALE A'Public Auction of tractors and farm machinery was held March 26 by Howard Gross, south of Route 22 on Long Rd., Bethel Twp., Lebanon Co., Pa. Some prices were: J.D. 950 roller harrow $1675, N.I. 213 manure spreader $1125, J.D. 336 baler $2850, J.D. 1240 corn planter $llOO, J.D. 50 tractor $l2OO, J.D. 2510 tractor. $6400 and J.D. 4230 D tractor with wide front $14,600. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. BROSIUS SALE A Public Auction of real estate and farm machinery was held March 31 by Kenneth L. Brosius and Shirley M. Brosius, 1 mile northeast of Leek Kill, Lower Northumberland Co., Pa. The #l, #2 and #3 parcels were sold as one unit of 150 acres for $241,000. The #4 parcel of 38 acres of wooded land adjoining State Game Land was sold for $27,000. Other pieces sold were: 3 Leland tractors #384 $2950, $3300 & $3BOO, Leland $270 tractor $3850, Nuffield 10-60 tractor $1250, M.F. #124 baler w/ thrower $1675 and 24” planer $9OO. The auctioneers were Mike and George Deibert. DUDLEY SALE A Public Sale of the Krest View Farm, Con cordville. Pa. was held March 31 by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Dudley, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1990 Tractors & Horse-Drawn Farm Equipment- Supplies- Small Items NEXT FARM EQUIPMENT SALE FRIDAY, MAY 18. Unwmr Fanning, Stmtttoy, Aprl 7,1N0-E7 Sale Reports Jr., 21 Station Road, Concordville, Pa. A, large crowd of about 500 people attended the sale. Some items sold were: J.D. 7000 com planter 4-row conserva tion $4500, 'l2 model 1700 Int. dump truck $5OOO, J.D. model 950 cultipacker $2525, N.H. model 495 haybine $3075, N.H. model 282 baler $2575 and 1988 Chev. pickup $12,000. George H. Wilson was the auctioneer. KURTZ SALE At the Mays and Dar lene Kurtz sale in Leba non County, held on March 27, the following prices were received for equipment: J.D. 3020 $lO,OOO, A.C. 185 $B6OO, A.C. Dl7 $5500, 7 pt. chisel plow $1250, N.I. 2 row picker $3OOO, Bush Hog rotary cutter $575, corn drag $4lO, eleva tors $240, $260 & $725, J.D. baler $4275, side rake $1525, Pequea ted der $750, Gehl flail chopper $llOO, Miller 814 ’ tillage disk $2700, Gehl harvester $2525, N.I. manure spreader $1375, Dion forage wagon $3OOO. 2- 11 ’ cultipackers $625 & $720, 10’ flex harrow $420, gravity bin wagons $BOO & $llOO, Winco generator $2900,700 gal. Mueller bulk tank $1425, DcLaval milker units $l4O avg., Int. 3 bottom plow $l7OO, hyd. cylin ders $4O-$95. Earl Buffenmeyer and Harvey Weik were the auctioneers. AT 9:00 A.M. McCurdy sale A Public Sale of farm machinery was held March 31 by James McCurdy, 8011 Mt. Olivet Road, 8 miles west of Chambersburg, Pa. Some prices includ ed: Case \530 tractor $7lOO, David Brown 885 tractor $5600, Case construction King D backhoe & loader $B5OO, Case 446 lawn tractor with lower deck & log splitter $3400, Honda 4-wheeler $2250, rotary 5 ft. mower $570, 2 horse wagon & bed $260, 1973 Atlas 20 ft. motor home on Dodge 440 chassis $3400, scaffold ing $460 and walnut & cherry lumber $1 per foot. Edgar Stull and l.ynn Dietrich were the auctioneers. SCHUYLKILL CO. FAIR SALE A Public Auction for the Schuylkill Co. Fair Annual Spring Con signment was held March 31 at the New fairgrounds in the vil lage of Summit Station, Pa. Some items sold were: 1980 Chrysler New Yorker $lOOO, TriHull Renken boat with 65 h.p. Mercury motor $2500, 16 ft. tag along trailer $1675, 1968 dump truck $lOOO, Yuenglmg bank $4O. R, Derfler, R. Stump, G. Faust, D. Satlizahn & T. McGlone were the auctioneers.