Sale Reports A public auction of 5 parcels of real estate was held on Saturday, July 18, for the estate of Grace M. Lesher. Parcel #1 consisting of 109 acres and 3 houses sold for $241,000. Parcel #2 consisting of 80 acre farm with a house, apartment and a number of outbuildings sold for $167,000. Parcel #3 of 51 acres of woodland with a frame cabin sold for $Bl,OOO. Parcel #4 of 20 acres of open land 1 block north AUCTION CANCELLED The Public Auction that is advertised on Page D 26 for Eugene K. and Earl S. Martin to be held Saturday, August 1, 1981 at 2:00 P.M. HAS BEEN CANCELLED Thank You John E. and Paul E. Martin of ShartlesVille, sold for $63,000. Parcel #5 consisting of acre of land remained unsold. The Auctioneers were Elton and Alvin Hor ning. A public sale of heavy equipment, excavating items, household goods, and real estate was held on July 18, Xor C.E. Sones Excavating, Hugesville, Pa. The approximately 400 people including buyers from 4 states attending the sale, spirited the bidding. Some prices received were: Cat D-5 dozer $47,500, Cat 955 L Crawlloader $28,000. Case 580 C backhoe, $18,500, CatTW dozer $9,100, IH septic tank pumper truck $7,000, 25 ton lowboy $5,400, dump and other trucks up to $3,900, 24 x 50 foot modular home with 2 car garage $30,000. Auctioneers were Max Fraley and Son. A public sale of the estate of Howard M. PUBLIC AUCTION SURPLUS INVENTORY • LAWN EQUIPMENT • OVERSTOCKED GOODS • DAMAGED ITEMS • PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS TUESDAY, JULY 28,1981 5:00 P.M. to ? LEBANON AGWAY STORE 16th and Cumberland Streets, Lebanon, Pa. Harry Bachman, Auctioneer AGW COMPLETE DISPERSAL SATURDAY WENT, AUGUST 1,1981 7:30 P.M. At Brichardville, Pa. 1 mile off Route 267 on Stone Street, 5 miles North of Lawton. Lawton is 10 miles from Mon trose, Susq. Co. Arrows. 50 HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS 36 Mature Cows, 7 Open Heifers, 2-8 mos. old Heifers 3-5 months old Heifers, 1-5 mos. old bull, 1-service bull. A year round dairy, four are right fresh, 3 getting ready and many due Sept., Oct. and Nov Cows in good condition and heifers very well grown. Pregnancy and Interstant charts. MACHINERY Farmall 350 tricycle tractor w/live PTO, ford 530 baler, Ford thrower, NT spreader in very good shape, JDI6A Flail Chopper, IHIS Rake, Papec chopper w/pickup head, JD 485 win drower, NH conveyor PTO baler and pipe, PTO heavy duty dump cart, running gear, 1962 IH 1 ton #l3O dual wheel truck, 1973 GMC Sprint, McCormick 13 hoe gram drill on rubber, Mc- Cormick hay conditioner, IH 2 pt. 3B plows, McCormick 2 row planter, Holton 3 pt. rotary mower, etc. MILKING EQUIPMENT Alamo #75 vacuum pump with 4M: h.p. motor (almost new), Surge transfer system, 3 DeLaval units with new style pulsators, 5 Surge units, Sears 1 h.p. compressor (new), Craft sman tool sets, battery charger, barbed wire, fence posts, fire wood, etc., etc COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD WILL BE SOLD AT 11-00 A.M THE SAME DAY AUG. 1 with much new and good furniture, appliances and some antique pieces like oak side by side desk, rockers, etc. Terms: Cash or approved check Mr Dabulewicz’s poor health only reason for this sale. Jim Adriance & Sons, Auctioneers Montrose, Pa. 717-278-1574 Bowers, was held on July 18, in Felton, York Co. Prices received were- Oliver tractor $l6 Allis Chalmeiw -no L, u tractor $1,750, Dry sink $295, six chairs $55 each, bookcase $l4O, and Brass Bells $l2O. Bob and Tom Sechrist were the auctioneers. A public sale of an tiques, collectables, household goods, and farm equipment from the Vida Dietz estate was held on July 18, 4 Owner PAUL DABULEWIOZ miles east of Klmger stown. Some of the items sold includes- International 7 foot mower $2lO, Int. 2- A hay conditioner $l7O, milk cans $l2 each, butcher kettle $45, mountain oak stove $ll5, Jelly cupboard $165, early federal radio $65, 2 pc. oak bedroom $225, oak washstand $l6O, 2 pc. living room suite $475. Auctioneers were George and Milk Diebert. Mississippi Charolais is Sterling Dam HOUSTON, Tx. A purebred Charolais cow, owned by Malcolm Commer, Jr. of Jonestown, Ms., is the American-International Charolais Association’s 65th Sterling Dam of Distinction. The cow Ms Schultz Sam 67 35354, F 228803, was sired by Schultz Sam 67 6255, M 103029 and is out of the cow Miss Charolais 5776, RF138600. Commer is the owner of Fairfield Plantation near Jonestown, this is their first Sterling Dam. To qualify for this award, a registered purebred Charolais dam must produce 5 calves by the tune she is 7 years old, with each calf having an adjusted 205-day weaning weight ratio of 101 or greater. In addition, the cow must have a regular calving interval. Twin calves are counted as one calving and no ovum transplants are eligible. Owners of the dams that qualify for these awards receive an official certificate. Ms Schultz Sam 67 was bom on February 25, 1974, had her first calf on September 7,1976, and her THE ALL NEW REFRIGERATION onttMuyv system with 2 new CONTROL PANELS THE NEW DECO-MATIC li 300 Gal. Zero 500 Gal. Girton 300 Gal. Girton 600 Gal. Girton 400 Gal. Girton 625 Gal. Milkeeper 400 Gal. Zero 600 Gal. Mojonnier USE OUR TOLL FREE WATTS LINE CALL 1 -800-732-3532 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. • PLANNINGLAYOUTS •INSTALLATION • SALES SHENK'S FARM SERVICE 501 E. Woods Drive Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone 717-626-1151 Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 HR. SERVICE OFFERED Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 25,1981—A39 A public auction of paving and excavating equipment was held on July 15 for the liquidation of equipment belonging to Frank B. Saylor, Allentown. The highest prices were paid for a Cat 955 K Crawler Loader $2,650, and a Barber Green Paver $2,850. Vilsmeier Auction Co. was the auctioneer. A public auction of horse drawn vehicles and equipment was held fifth and qualifying calf on November 5, 1980 resulting in a calving interval of 377 days. Her 5 calves averaged 666 pounds at weaning, 9 percent above the average of their 276 con temporaries. The Sterling Dam’s sire and her dam’s paternal grand-sire was the well-known ‘Sam’ bull, FWT Bar 951, M 2792, bred by 4T Ranch, Inc. of Austin, Tx. Sam 951 and his progeny sired 8 of the first 12 In ternational Grand Champion Charolais, set 12 Performance Registry International per formance, production, and carcass records, and his male progency have formed the nucleus for several renowned Charolais bloodlines in the United States. In addition, Sam 951 was the first bull of any breed to be awarded PRl’s 100 percent Golden Certified Meat status. Fairfield Plantation is enrolled on AICA’s Charolais Herd Im provement program and has participated in testing bulls on the Charolais Sire Evaluation Program. DARI-KOOL LARGE to SMALL SIZES 6000 Gal. down to 450 Gal. GOOD USED TANKS on July 18, in Geneseo, N.Y. Some prices included: heavy 5-wheel wagon $3,100, reconditioned bow-top buggy $975, restorable bow-top buggy $270, 2-seater democrate wagon $275, restorable cutters $7O - Ok yoke $B5, plows $5-$12.50, sleigh bells $5O-$BO, corn sheller $6O, and bob sleds $5-$35. Universal Auction Service conducted the sale. DEC DARI-KOOL COOUMA tVSTSM 800 Gal. Mojonnier 800 Gal. Girton 1000 Gal. Mojonnier 1500 Gal. Surge •SERVICE
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