22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4, 1967 Sale Register S\T MAT? 4—Public Sale of road building & paving equip ment t nicks & tools Honey bmok. U-o Klliolt owner SAT MAR 4—Public Sale of Faim Equipment located south of New D’liuille Pa. Teims by Eh in McMichael S\T M\R 4—12 noon. New & used Faun Equip.. Household goods & antiques Slander Ilomestea I Faim, East Bail, Pa. R=l S\T MAR 4—Public Sale of Implements Antiques & some Household Goods at Bainbndge R 1 Located 4 mi west of Elisabethtown. I’j mi noith east of Bainbridge Teims by Abnei II Risser MON MARCH 6 Annual Spring Sale of Faim Equip ment by M M Weaver and Sons, located 4 mi west of New Holland MON MAR 6—Public Sale of Farm Equipment, located at Pleasant Giove, Fulton Twp. Terms by Giavson Cooper TUES MAR 7—Wood Disper sal. Little Marsh between Wcllsboio u nd Westfield. Ti oga Co TUES MAR 7—Thud Annual Machines Community Sale by Eieiett Kieidei at Ki eider Fai m WED MAR B—Oiu huge an nual all daj spung sale of Faim Eqirp We sell on com mission Paul Z Mai tin, Blue Ball Pa THURS MAR 9—Complete Holstein Dispei sal Sale near East Pete'sbuig Pa by Sam Dum FRI MAR 10 Quairyland Faim Complete Dispei sal at the faim located 15 mi fiom Lebanon Lancastei Tuinpike mtei change 26 mi noith of Lancastei Fa 10 mi south of Rte 22 Teims by David M Resslei Mveistown. Pa FRI MAR 10—Public Sale of Entue Deny Cows and Fann ing Implements located Vj mi. noith of QuanyviUe along the Carnal go Road on the Ol'au Keene Faim, Eden Twp, Lan castei Co Pa Teims by Clay ton J Metzlei FRI MAR 10—Public Sale of Lnestock and Faim Equip ment alone Rt 340 lust east of White Hoise Lancastei Co Teims by Meivm Smokei SAT MAR 11—Public Sale of Valuable Faim Machmeiy. Or chaid Equipment and Personal Piopeitv located at Windsoi R 1 Pa v 4 mi east ol Windsoi at EmenheiseisOiehaid Teims by Paul W Emenheisei SAT MAR 11—Public Sale of Household Goods at W 1 11 o w Stieei Pa by Jacob Dagen SAT MAR 11—Public Sale of Daily and Faim Machmeiy at Conestoga RD by John Stoner SVT MAR 11—Livestock faim machmeiy. ciops, and house hold furnishings at Comog, Chestei Co by Charles Mess nei ownei TUES MAR 14—Complete drs pei'al of ‘Bcmne BL'ii'k - Faum, Cattle & mrlkmg equipment, E\ton Wn Pamv Jr ownen WED MAR 15—Complete Hol stein Disp Manheim, Pa by Waltei Cassel THURS MAR 16—Public Sale oi Daily Faim Machmeny & Household Goods, Ba'iWbiidge, by Ham y C Wr hams FRI MAR 17—Public Auction of faim machmeiy feed and daily cattle, located 2 nu southwest of New Fieedom, Pa Teims by Mi & Mis Samuel C Hoff SAT MAR 18—Complete Hol st em Ditpei'al & Faim Equfp mer.it Intel coin se, Pa by Leon Hess SAT MAR 18—Penna Land lace Swine Ass’n Show at 10 a m and sale at 1 pm, Blue Ball, Pa James Z Marlin, Chi istiana Rl, secy-tieas SAT APR I—Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Peisonal Piopeity and Antiques on cor nei of Becker RJ and Oiegon Rd at P. D ffl, Leola, Pa. in Manheim Twp Ivan R Buch Estate Teims by Paul S Buoh, moans Hie 'number of Hems, not units. # Have You Heard? Lewe the children at home, (Continued from Page 15) ‘ !n c,vl ' a K"=Ponsi pciul'ine recommended for the pen sou f’l'b; ic m live Raiment Aluminum Foil In The Oven You're A Considerate Aluminum foil has nvanry Foods!.upper Wl.cn You . . . usw. But o.w way not to t Hs-ikKo I.CSU fi'ih 1 !3 lin'd vc«- ? 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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 fol lowing, to wit: 30 TRACTORS We expect to have 50 Tractors by day of sale John Deere 4020 Diesel with Power Shift transmission; Massey-Ferguson 165 Gas Standard Clearance; Massey-Ferguson 165 Gas Hi-Clearance with Multi-Power; Massey-Ferguson 65 Diesel Hi-Clearance with Multi-Power; 2 Massey-Ferguson 65 Diesels Standard Clearance; Massey-Ferguson 65 Gas Stan daid Clearance; Massey-Ferguson 50 Standard Clearance; Massey-Ferguson 50 Hi-Clearance; Massey-Ferguson 50-row Crop; Massey-Ferguson 35 Gas; Ford 881 Gas Select-O-Speed with 3-speed PTO and Heavy Wheel Weights; Oliver 880 Gas: (Above Tractors all have Power Steering); Ford 871 Select-O- Speed Diesel; Minn-Moline 445 Row Crop; Minn-Moline 335 with Sauder Loader; 2 Massey-Harris 44-4; Massey-Harns 33; Farmall “A” with Cultivator & Plow; Farmall C with 2-way Plow; Farmall Cub with Cultivator, Snow Plow and Flail Mower; 2 John Deere “A”; 2 John Deere “B”; 2 Oliver 77; SC Case; Farmeze Tobacco Hoer; (The following have Steel Wheels.) Allis-Chalmers “B” with Cultivator; Allis Chalmers “CA” with Cultivator; IH 10-20. HAYING EQUIPMENT Massey-Ferguson “44” S.P. Swather with Crimper; Massey- Ferguson 12 Baler with thrower; New Holland 271 Baler; New Holland Bale Thrower; Ferguson Baler; Massey-Ferguson 3 Baler; New Holland 66 Baler; 2 McKee Hay Harvesting Ma chines with Automatic Unloader and Pipe; Demonstrator Farm hand Hay Rake; New Holland 56 Rake; John Deere 350 Rake; 2 New Idea 4-bar Rake; New Idea 3-point Rake; 2 IH Hay Rakes; Ferguson 3-polnt Rake; John Deere “7” 3-point Mower; Minn-Moline 3-point Mower; John Deere “5” Mower; Ford Mower; IH 2-point Mower; Cunningham Hay Fluffer, like new; Cunningham Hay Conditioner; John Deere Crimper. FORAGE EQUIPMENT IH 16 Forage Harvester 9 knives with Corn Head, A-l Con dition; IH 15 Forage Harvester with Corn Head; 2 Allis Chalm ers Forage Harvesteis; Allis Chalmers Blower with motor. PLOWS and TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Ferguson 3-14 Plow; Oliver 3-point 2-14 Spring Trip Plow; 2 Minn-Moline 3-14 Spring Trip Plows; John Deere 44 Plow; New 10-ft. Cultipacker; Brillion 10-ft. Cultipacker Harrow; John Deere Disc Harrow; Massey-Ferguson 3-point 28 Disc Harrow; Spring-tooth Cultivator for John Deere 520 Tractor; 2 Ford Rear Mounted Cultivators; 5-ft. Ciiltimulchei; Front Mounted Cultivator for 300 IH Tractor; 8-ft. Wheel Disc and Harrow Roller. PLANTING EQUIPMENT 3 Twin-Row Stauffer Transplanters; Oliver 4-row Corn Planter; Case 13x7 Grain Drill; Oliver 16x7 Grain Drill; IH 14x7 Grain Drill; John Deere 246 3-point Corn Planter; IH Corn Planter; 2 Ferguson Corn Planters. COMBINES and COEN PICKERS MH 6-ft. Pull-type Combine; Oliver Pull-type Combine; Wood Bios. 1-row Pull-type Corn Picker; Massey-Ferguson 1-row Pull-type Corn Picker. We have 12 Used Self-Propelled Combines in Stock for sale. We plan to have Public Sale on June 10, 1967 for these machines. Brady 90-bu. Liquid; New Holland 331; John Deere “N”; New Idea PTO; New Idea 17; New Idea 12A. MISCELLANEOUS FARM EQUIPMENT Smoker Elevator; 10-ft. Ezee-Flow Lime Drill; John Deere 45 Front-End Loader; Sander Snow Blade; 3 Flat Wagons; Trex ler Potato Cutter with Seed Treater and Flevator; Denlinger Hammermill; Shop Built Grinder Mixer; IH 1-row Potato Digger; 2-wheel Farm Trailer; 5,000 Tobacco Lath; Grain Blow er with Flexible Rubber Suction Pipe; And Many Other Articles Not Mentioned. Financing available on day of sale. Sale begins at 10:00 a.m. with small items. 10:30 a.m. Farm Machinery in field. 2:00 p.m. Tractors. Monday, March 6, 1967 when terms will be made known by M. M. WEAVER & SONS Paul Z. Martin, Auctioneer North Groffdale Road, Leola, Pa. George Weaver and Wm. Z. Martin, Clerks Ph: 717-656-7702 of MANURE SPREADERS oven. Turn the edges of the reolly under the pan. Don’t foil up, making a dish whd'ch use n piece of foil any hunger will hold the spillover. Place than you need it. Never coveli* the foil or. am oven nek di- the entire raek with foil. QUARRYLAND FARM COMPLETE DISPERSAL DAVID M. RESSLER MYERSTOWN, PENNA. FRIDAY, MARCH 10 at 11:00 A.M. At the farm Take Railroad St. out of Myerstown to Richland St. Follow Richland St. over Railroad bridge to old schoolhouse, turn left. Watch for Arrows. 15 miles from Leb anon-Lancaster Turnpike interchange. 26 miles north of Lan caster, Pa. 10 miles south of Route 22. 125 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (62 Milking Age 15 Bred Heifers 20 Op Yrlgs. 23 mostly fall heifer calves 2 Bull Calves 3 Herd Sires) Bang’s Certified, T.B. Accred., Calf Vacr. All tests within 30 days. Exam for Preg. & Mastitis. Eligible for immediate shipment anywhere. THESE GOOD RECORD COWS ALL SELL!! 1 with 845- lbs. fat. 4 from 705 to 764-lbs. fat. 17 from 605 to 698-lbs. fat. 9 from 526 to 593-lbs. fat. 11 from 401 to 496-lbs. fat. Others on test now with first calf. SANDSDALE SOV REFLECTION LUCKY SELLS WITH 27 DTRS. AND 25 HEAD BRED TO HIM!! By Rosafe Supreme Reflection and out of a “VG-87” 720-lb., All Penna. 2 yr. old. 2nd dam the famous Molly Belle Lyons “EX-91” with 941 fat. “Lucky” is the sire of the Ist Pr. 3 yr. old and Best Udder in Class at the 1966 Penna. Farm Show, owned by Howard Weiss. TOPEER PRINCESS POCAHONTAS “VG-87” SELLS WITH 20 GR’DTRS.!! 5 yr. 365 d. 2x 21,499 M. 3.9% 845 Fat. A beautiful cow carrying the Dunloggin - Burke cross of breed ing. Her son by Mistyvale Master Duke “E” was used heavily in the herd and left 20 dtrs. THIS IS A GOOD HERD THAT WILL PLEASE ANY ONE!! MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND AND BUY!! 800 gal. DeLaval Creamy Package Air Cooled Bulk Tank sells. Quantity of hay and straw also selling. Sale starts 11:00 A.M. Lunch by Stouchsburg Christ Lutheran Church Catalogs. R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. THIRD ANNUAL COMMUNITY SALE Off Route 272, 14 mile South of the Buck, 12 miles South of Lancaster, Lancaster Co., Pa. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1967 at 11 A.M. 10 TRACTORS Farmall 350 Diesel fast hitch and IHC #3ll 14 in. 3 bottom plow, John Deere 520 Power Steering rollo-matic 3 pt., 1010 John Deere, Power Steering with 500 hours, 3 John Deere B and 2 cultivators, Minneapolis Model Z, good rubber, Cockshutt 20, 88 Oliver Diesel, Massey Harris 33. 4 - 3 bottom John Deere 14 in. trip bottom plows, Oliver 2 bot tom trailer plow, 4 disc harrows, 2 John Deere 24 and 40, (28 IHC and a 3 pt.), 12 ft. John Deere Spring harrow, 2 ■ 3 section spring harrow, Cobey cultipacker, J. D. spring harrow ■ 12 ft., I.H.C. 3-bottom plow, 14-incli, a Mellinger garden tractor, a Lawn Boy “250” lawn mower, I.H.C. corn planter, #5O J.D. blower with pipe and auger, 1 farm wagon. 2 combines - John Deere 12A with motor and an Allis Chalmers, New Holland 77 baler, 2 mowers, Oliver and AC 7 ft., 3 crimpers - JD, Myers and Cunningham, 3 manure spreaders - New Holland 145 bu. and 2 New Ideas, 2 cornplanters - Oliver, IHC for Farmall A, Case Forage wagon, 3 beaters, N. H. table blower with pipe, Field sprayer on 3 pt., Tri-Co pump, Planet Jr. garden tractor, Case 2 pt. rake, IHC 16 disc grain drill, IHC wagon with high sides and unloading unit. New Idea 1-row corn picker, J.D. No. 6 forage harvester. Following items Henry Nissley’s potato equipment. 2 row Oliver Ironage planter, JO 2 row digger, Olson roto beater, Trexter seed cutter, Boggs grader, 2 - 500 lb. platform scales. 2 row Stauffer tobacco planter, 1 double ladders, 2 presses, 1 Minnich, IHC low down wagon, IHC 10-disc, drill, Henderson loader with tank and valve fits Super A, Manure loader and large snow blade to fit Ford or Ferguson tractor. Allis Chalmers forage harvester (good), weeder with seed; attachment, 36 in. hay dryer with 5 hp. motor mounted on c trailer, sawbuck, portable cattle loading chute, hog cornsheller, new locust posts, 10 ton screw jack, tobacco lath, i pr. of 13x24 tractor tubes, air compressor, electric drills. 1956 BUICK 2 DOOR, RADIO AND HEATER HAY STRAW CORN 1965-M5O HD MOTORCYCLE 6 chairs and table, glider and porch chairs, 4xB plywood table, picnic table, 2 blackboards 4x4, wheel barrow, Briggs tc Stratton Motor, Skil saw, chains, carpenter tools, plumbing tools. Many articles not mentioned Lunch by Rawlinsville Fire Co. Free meal ticket to all those present at start of sale. DAVID M. RESSLER Owner, Myerstown, Penna. Terms by KREIDER and DILLER Auctioneering Service