LANCAtTIB ■ Dißm FORD rwlW TRACTOR OF LANCASTER COUNTY EASY TO REACH (McGovernville Rd. Exit Off Rt. 283) SELLS DEPENDABLE FORD TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT Offers Reliable, Dependable, Friendly Service, Fast Parts Service FORD PROGRAMS END JANUARY 31, 1986 FORD TRACTOR Harrisburg Rt 283 „ « 30 Columbia W * 62 <sv*d, Tractors Equipment LOCATED IN THE ' off 4 ! *o^ Buy and take delivery of any new Ford tractor by January 31, 1986. We’ll help nge low 7*4% RCENTAGE five years on tractors, and Ties tractors.* Motor Credit s I *1 rt s 5 oV ft 340 Compass Lancaster s£jo iENTS UNTIL telp arrange a ■ and deferral 1, 1986 for OP IN »N FOR TAILS • Dealer par ticipation may affect final dealer price Second high selling animal at the 334th special Guernsey Sale was Greystone Cyclone Florette. Managing the sale was Lee Yost, top left, auctioneer for the day was John Merryman. Top Guernsey sells LANCASTER The Guernsey Sales Pavilion was the site for the 334th special Guernsey sale, on Jan. 23. Top selling cow of the sale was Galaxies Choice Lisa, a three year old consigned by Rodney L. Fritz, Narvon. She was purchased for $1075 by Jonas Zook, Myer stown. Second high selling cow was Greystone Cyclone Florette.a three year old cow consigned by John B. Merryman, Sparks, MD. Jonas Zook also purchased this cow. Zook currently owns a part Guernsey, part Holstein herd. He purchased seven head at this sale with plans to eventually develop an Herd buyout (Continued from Page At) The new statute gives the Secretary the authority to accept or reject any or all bids. Successful bidders will be given the following options for receiving payments: • Equal annual payments. • No payment for first year. Thereafter, the producer has Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 25,1986-A35 for $1075 all Guernsey herd. Zook also is looking to increase his test and milk production with these animals. The total number of animals sold was 38, with prices ranging from $1075 to $lOO. The average for the sale was $577.50. The total for all animals sold was $21,945. The sale was managed by Lee Yost and Ruth Ann John from the PA Guernsey Breeders’ Association, Waynesboro. Auc tioneer for the day’s activities was John B. Merryman, Sparks, MD. Harold Heck, Skylerville, NY, was the top buyer for the day with nine purchases. regulations the option of equal annual payments or a payment not to exceed 85 percent of the con tract amount for the second year, with the remainder of the payment made equally in an nual payments. • Payment in the first year not to exceed 80 percent. Thereafter, the remainder will be paid in equal annual in stallments. * TrucW® fld - of Me* 1 ? 86 Model* < 7 just^r:
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