Stanley H. Deiter Aiutio'" 1 '' 1, & Appiaiser LAMPETER >h. IJiimi't'-i EX 1-17‘HJ LARGE PUBLIC SALE WED., MAY 2, 9:00 A.M. Blue Mall, Ijaneaster Count* Horse drawn and (nutor implements. Mathiner* and equipment. Hardwaie. Tots, haj and straw. Bring goods (n belore da> ol sale. We sell on conunission. WM. Z. & PAUL Z. MARTIN Phone New Holland EL 4-0071 HARSH GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Tt. I). 2. Ql AUUYVII.U: den Spot Equipment Auction IncJ Route 322 The grand opening of the first monthly machinery auction in the east is being plan »ed for Tuesday, May 1,1962, at 10:30 a.m. The purpose of this new auction is to provide the Farm Equipment Dealers and farmers a suitable means of buying and selling all types of machinery. A new building housing offices, restaurant and a drive "hru sales room is nearing completion. 21 acres of sale area and parking area will be provided. Sales will be conducted on a com mission basis. A few of the items selling are: Tractor: Farmalls, 460, cubs, H.A Caterpillars 22, Oliver 77, John Deere H, Ford tractor and back hoe, Ferguson 40, M M 335 utility. Plows: John Deere 3 bottom trip, 2 bot tom Ford plows, 2 bottom Oliver trip, 3 bottom International trailer, 2 »mt hitch plows, Oliver 2 bottom trailer plow, John Deere trailer plow. ' Balers: New Holland 65, new; New Holland 66; side rakes, New -ctea on steel, new; New Idea .on rubber, International on steel New Minneapolis Moline manure spreader, New Idea manure spreader, man ure loaders, 2 New Idea model 50, new; 2 Sauder loaders, John Deere r.ay fluffer, new; John Deere 227 corn picker, David Bradley corn shell fr. circular saw, garden tractors, 16 new power mowers, 2 new riding sewers, 9 new ventilating fans, lot of new electric drills, new gear nailers, steam jenny, testing equipment, new weed sprayers, new and used disc 28 and 32. Also hay and straw. These are just a few of the 'ems selling. Machinery will be received daily after April 23, 1962. - The owners representing years of experience in auction celling are combining to make this the best machinery exchange -ff the entire east. Garden Spot Equipment Auction Inc. "In the heart of Pennsylvania's garden spot" Phone: Ephrata 733-7917 LINCOLN, PA. , C’odf 717 i|| CHKSTKR K. 'lAYsks '.T? oVI Vlt M\I)IS 4 1 | | I - (pnt meeting in Ihe -\kion In e hall 100000090 HYDRAULIC HOISTS The 32 available models como to >ou with a *ide range of lifting capacities ranging from 3!£ to 20 tons for vour truck pickup or trailer The smooth, trouble free action of a HOIST has a fast lifting lime of from 12 to 160 seconds, v\hich allots more lime for actual hauling. These hoists come to >ou at an average cost of onl) 16£ a da\ as compared to the HO-H 3 a day >ou no* spend to manually unload jour truck and maintains a low ta\able weight which a\erages 273 lbs These economical hoists #are built far either back or side dumping, depending n,-on your need uf/s* have costly time and eliminate back breaking labor by unloading with a HARSH utcct IHlq. Co. H-iDRALLIC HOIST engineered for eco noni'cal. speedy, and durable farm u**. \ue iiiosulent Ste\en Sites Manheim R 2 soiietaiv Claim Tliome assistant se- mten sting anecdotes about taut comm agent explained t]al | , H i (s the canons phases ol Tondei toot hmioi and Semoi Hmse mansliip \ special fc*aluie of the pro , , rr. sened s>idin was a discussion bv Tom New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A.M. Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.M. Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30 Beef Cattle and Calves Every Thursday at 12:30 JOHN H. GINGRICH, M s r. I’ll Nni H >11.111(1 11,4-2101 New Holland, fa Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Storting Promptly at 2 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers heiters, cows hogs and Cdhes We get top $$ for jour Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA Frank Dussinger, Manager GUERNSEY HEIFER SALE U the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 Mi. P. of Lancaster, Pa. on Kt. 30. THURSDAY - May 3, 1962 7:30 P.M. “First night sale ot the season.” (15 GIKUXSKV Heders All Ages 23 Bred. T. 15. a Bangs’ Cert. Vaccinated. This is our annual surplus heifer sale, where breeders oiler "GCBKNSKYS WITH A PUTUKK” which the> would like to keep themselves but tor whkh tliej have no room. These heifeis will probablj sell at a price which will maive it attractive for a man who has plenty ot pasture and leed and it he has no need tor them in his own milking string, thev can be held lor profitable resale at a later date. S\I,K MAXAOKI) BY THE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASS'N. P. 0. BOX 438 ANGUS SALE Saturday May 5,1:00 P.M. at the Sale Arena on the Sangerdale Farm, 1 mile west of Myerstown 65 BLACK ANGUS 65 3 Herd sires, 40 cows most have calves at their side, open and bred heifers. Sale at 1:00 P.M PAUL E. SANGERS ANNUAL SPRING SALE \ftei distiibutiou of lh» in oj(>t t books and adjourn ment i e f r ( s b mon ts were CAMP HILL, PA