ALL-DAY SPRING SALE MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1966 Along Route 322 between Ephrata and Clay. FARM MACHINERY FARM IMPLEMENTS Massey Harris #9O Self-compelled Combine, good cond. POULTRY SUPPLIES and a large variety of small new and used articles. We sell on Commission, please bring Machinery before day of sale. SALE AT 9:30 A.M. ELLIS MARTIN & SONS Ephrata 733-6716 PUBLIC SALE Farm Equipment MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1966 Will be offered at Public Sale at the M. M. Weaver and Sons Farm Equipment Store, Massey Ferguson Sales and Service. 4 miles west of New Holland on Route 23, 1 and one-half miles northeast of Bareville, on the North Groffdale Road one mile on the right opposite the Groffdale Mennonite Church, the follow ing, to wit: 30 TRACTORS We expect to have 50 Tractors by day of sale Massey-Ferguson Super “90” Diesel; Massey-Ferguson “65” Diesel Standard Clearance; Massey-Ferguson “65” Gas Row Crop; Massey-Ferguson “65” Gas Standard Clearance, only 1200 hours; Massey-Ferguson “50” Gas with new engine; Massey- Harris “50” with industrial front-end loader; 2 Ferguson “40’s”; 2 Ferguson “35’s”; Ferguson “30”; Demonstrator David Brown “990” Diesel; Ford “860”; Ford “641”; Ford “8N” with Sauder Loader; John Deere “40” with cultivator; John Deere “MT” with cultivator; John Deere “A”; John Deere “B” (cyclone en gine); Oliver “770” Gas with 3-point hitch and power steering; Oliver “77”; Case “611 B” with plow and cultivator; “IH” “300” Utility with_ TA only; Allis Chalmers “CA” with cultivator; Massey-Harris “44” Special Diesel; Massey-Harris “44” Special Gas with 3-point; Massey-Harris “44” Gas and loader; Massey- Harris “44” with 3-point; Minn-Moline “Z”; New Massey-Fergu son 8 h.p. riding tractor and mower. 7 SELF-PROPELLED COMBINES Massey-Harris, 12-ft. 92 with corn head; Massey-Harris 14-ft. SZ; Massey-Harris 12-ft. 90; Massey-Harris 12-ft. 80; Oliver 10- ft. 25; AC Gleaner 12-ft. “A” with corn head; Massey-Harris 7- ft.; Massey-Harris Clipper and John Deere 12A pull type. New Holland “616” Harvester with corn head; Allis Chal mers Harvester with corn and grass head; Massey-Harris Har vester with engine and corn head; Massey-Ferguson Super “60” Flail Chopper; Gehl Self-unloading Wagon; New Massey-Fcrgu son Self-unloading tVagon; New Farmhand rear unloading box; 2 Wagons with false endgates; Extension sides for 300 N.H. Spreader; Allis Chalmers Blower with engine. New Massey-Ferguson No. 3 Baler; New Holland 68 Hay liner with thrower; Massey-Ferguson No. 10; Massey-Ferguson No. 3; Oliver 60T like new; New Holland 66; John Deere 14T; IH SOT Balers; Brady Hay Crusher; New Holland 55 Kollabar side rake; Massey-Ferguson 3-point hitch side rake; Ford 3- paint Hitch Side Rake; Massey-Ferguson pull type Farrell Bar Side Rake; Morrill Wheel-type Side Rake; New Idea 4-bar Side Rake on rubber; 2 Massey-Harris No. 6 Mowers; John Deer# No. 5 Mower; Minn-Moline 3-point Hitch Mower; Massey-Harris Horse Drawn Mower; Dual-Wheel Trailer; New Allis Chalmers Hay Conditioner. PLOWS & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Ford 4-16” truss beam Plow; 2 Fast-Hitch 411 IH 4-14” Plows; Allis Chalmers 60 Hi-Clearance 3-16” Plow; John Deere 3-point 2-14” Plow; New 10-ft. Cultipacker; New 9-ft. Transport Disc; Demonstrator 10-ft. Dunham Cultimulcher; Dunham 8-ft. Culti packer; Double Cultipacker; 2 John Deere offset Killefer Disc Harrows; McDeering 18x24 No. 10 Disc. Harrow; John Deere 20-disc Harrow; John Deere 28-disc Harrow; Massey-Ferguson No. 68 10-ft. 3-point hitch Disc Harrow; New 4-section Spring Tooth Harrow; McDeering 9-ft. Harrow. MANURE SPREADERS & PLANTING TOOLS Brady 140-bu. Liquid Spreader; Horning 200-bu. Side De livery Liquid Spreader; New Idea No. 17 Spreader; New Idea No. 10A horse-drawn Spreader; Templeton and Oliver Spreader; Blaejt Hawk 3-point hitch Corn Planter; Oliver 2-tow pull type Corn .Planter; Allis Chalmers Snap-Coupler Corn* Planter;' Nfcw Idea horse-drawn Transplanter. miscellAneous farm EQUIPMENT : ’ - McKissic Feed MJier' witlirßnliwser Plate Feed Mill; Deere PTO Cdra Binder -witji ijaata leader; Jdhh Deere 10-ft, Fertilizer, Spreader; Sauder LPaderjxehder for I« 30d Utility; L*pp; Elevator; McOeering.Horse-»rawh Cultivator; 2TOw Bdtary Hoe; 2-tvheei.trailer; ; 2T-point hitch PTO Feriefc Winder; Lombard Chain Saw; Watering Trough' Heater; 'Chicken -Nests and Feeders; Pig Feeders; ( Several used 10x12”-Oak and many other articles dot -mentioned. Financing available on day of sale. Sale begins at 9i:00 a.m. with Ismail items. 10:00 a.m. Farm Machinery in. field. 1:00 pjn. Tractors. 3:00, p.m. Combines on Monday, March 7, 1966 When terms will he made known by,. M. M. WEAVER & SONS Paul Z. Martin, Auctioneer North Groffdale Road, Leola, Pa. Gcorger Weaver and'Wm. Z. Martin; Clerks' of FORAGE EQUIPMENT HAYING EQUIPMENT SALE REGISTER SAT., MARCH 5 at 10:30 Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate at the farm situate in Jackson Township, Snyder Co., Pa., midway between Winfield and New Berlin. Estate of John P. Kline, late of Jackson Township, Snyder County, Pa. SAT., MARCH 5 Annual Community Farm Sale by the Bart Twp. Fire Co. MON., MARCH 7 at 9:00 A.M. Public Sale of Farm Equipment at the M. M. Weav er and Sons Farm Equipment Store, Massey-Ferguson Sales & Service on the North Groff dale Road, one mile on the right opposite the Groffdale LARGE ANNUAL ALL DAY SPRING FARM EQUIPMENT SALE WED., MARCH 9, 1966 AT 8:30 A.M. Our New Location West End of Blue Ball, Lancas ter County, Pa. on Route #23. Tractors, Equipment, Machinery and Implements of all Descriptions. Hdwe. Tools and Everything Used On the Farm. Posts, Hay and Straw, We Sell On Commission. Ph. New Holland 354-6671 Next Sale Wed., March 23, 1966 PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK FARM EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD GOODS HAY STRAW CORN Thursday, March 10, 1966 On the premises located 2 miles west of Christiana along the lower valley road known as the George Shea Farm, look for signs at the east-end of Christiana along Route 372 leading from Christiana to Atglen, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. LIVESTOCK 41 HEAD HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLET 33 Cows in all stages of production 4 BRED HEIFERS 4 OPEN HEIFERS Milk production ranges from 10,000 lbs. to 16,000 lbs. of milk and 350 to 600 lbs. of fat per cow on a 305 > day test. Herd average 3.8 test for the last 2 years. These cattle are tested and can go anywhere. 35 TON EAR CORN 2,300 BALES of HAY 2,200 BALES of STRAW FARM EQUIPMENT N.H. Blower with 60-ft. pipe; 3 Allis Chalmers Tractors, 1 WD w/Cultivator, 1 WD w/manure loader, 1 WC w/mower, tires like new; 3 Wagons, 2 with high sides, 1 with flat bed; Case pick-up Baler; New Holland Harvester ‘800” with 2-row Corn Head and windrow head; McCormick Heavy-duty Harrow; John Deere Spring Tooth Harrow; Allis Chalmers Manure Spreader; John Deere Grain Drill; Allis Chalmers Hay Crimper; Farm Hand Side Delivery Rake; John Deere Corn Planter; Allis Chalmers 3-bottom Plow; John Deere Hay Flutter; Case Eleva tor; WC Cultivator; New Idea Corn Picker; Saw Buck; Hay Tedder; 300-gal. Gurton Milk Tanks; ‘‘Subject to prior said” 3 Surge Milkers; Backets and Strainers; Hot Water Heater; Tubs; "McCormick Milk Pump; 4 Hog Troughs 5-ft. If OUS E H O’L » GOOIS . Buffet; Plane; Table; Crocks; and many ether items not mentioned. ■' . ‘Sale’at 11:00 a.m. ■ , i it i * • ''j ■ Leroy Horst and Kenneth A. Mull; Auctioneers I Umble and Burkholder, Clerks ' - Refreshments available by the West Fellowship Christian Day School Not Responsible for Accidents, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 5, 1966—23 Mennonite Church MON., MARCH 7 at 12:00 Noon Sale of Farm Equipment and Household Goods, located 3 miles east of Mount Joy. Terms by Harry K. Shenk, Mount Joy, R. D. 2, Pa. TUESm MARCH 8 at 11:00 A.M. Public Sale of Dairy Cows and Farm Equipment located 2 miles East of Elizabethtown just off Route 230 on the road to Milton Grove. Terms by Kenneth Eshleman. WED., MARCH 9 at 8:30 A.M. Large Annual all day spring farm equipment sale, at new location West End of Blue Ball on Route No. 23 by Paul Z. Martin. PAUL Z. MARTIN || of at 11:00 a.m. Terms by * ’ ELI tind SADIE E$H THURS., MARCH 10 Public Sale of Livestock, Farm Equip* ment and Household Goods, Hay, Straw, Corn at 11:00 A.M, by Eli and Sadie Esh. located 2 miles west of Christiana along the lower valley road known as the George Shea Farm. THURS., MARCH 10 Clai> ence Huber’s Complete Disper sal of Dairy & Farm Equip ment, one mile west of Millers ville. SAT., MARCH 12 Farm Equipment for John S. Hess, Washington Boro, Route 1. (West of Central Manor). Aucts., Diller and Kreider. TUBS., MARCH 15 Farm Equipment etc, for Landis Groff, south of Strasburg. Aucts., Diller and Kreider. WED., MARCH 16 at 10 A.M Simpkins Brothers Dairy Auction Sale on the farm lo cated one mile north of Yard ville, N J. (Mercer County) on the Hamilton Square Road. WED , MARCH 16 at 12 00 noon Abner H Risser & Son Complete Dispersal at Bain budge, Pa THURS, MARCH 17 Hol stein Cattle and Equipment for J. B Kreider (near Tayloria, east of Little Britain) Aucts., Diller and Kreider. SAT, MARCH 19 at 12 00 noon, Public Sale of Farm Equip and Household Goods located 4 miles So of Quarry ville, about Vz mile East of Rt. No 222, East Drumore Town ship Teims by Martin K. & Bessie L Harmsh SAT, MARCH 19 Mark Hess Farm Equipment, near Pequea Brethren in Christ Church south west of West Willow, Pa. Aucts., Kreider and Diller. MON., MARCH 21 at 9 30 A M All-Day Spring Sale along Route 322 between Ephrata and Clay Farm Machinery and Im plements, by Ellis Martin & Sons WED, MARCH 23 Angus Sale at Staunton Virginia at Pure bred Livestock Pavilion at 12 30 P.M; at Union Stock Yards 4 P.M. WED., MARCH 23 Holstein Dispersal for Glenn Aument on Presbyterian Home Farm near Wrightsdale. Aucts., Kreider & Diller. FRI., MARCH 25 Rocky Knoll Equipment Sale & Cattle Dispersal at the farm, Earner Road, north of Doylestown, Pa., near Fountainville, at 12:30 P.M. Dr. Wm. Y. Lee, owner. SAT., MARCH 26 Holstein Dispersal near Clay, Pa., for Paul C. Bucher. Sale Mgr., Carl Diller, Auct., Landis. SAT., MARCH 26 Farm Equipment near Fairfield for Richard D. Mylin. Auct, Kreid er FRI., APRIL 15 Bradford Co.' Holstein Club Bred Heifer Sale, Troy, Pa. Rockwell Sale Mgr. Diller & Kreider, Aucts. PRIVATE SALE of Farm Im plements and Dairy Equipment located IV 2 miles South of Mountville and Columbia. Terms by Melvin Sager. DKSS GR\W SUPPORTED Pennsyli aina taimers put veiy little of their 19 65 gram ci ops undei federal price sup poit loans, the State Agri cultme Derailment noted to day Only 201.661 bushels of t!he state’s 196'5 wheat ‘crop were under price support loan at the end oJ January —less than two-tenths of one percent of the national total of 164,0 2.5,675 bushels. Pennsylvania's wheat crop last year was estimated at 14,280,000 bushels. Even less corn was p.u't under loan. Out of a crop of 53,300,000 bushels in the state last year, only 61.829 bushel's were under loan at the end of January This was only three-hundredth of one percent of the 1965 corn un der loan in the nation, 181,- 822,543 bushels. - '
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