52—LancwtO Firming, Saturday. Mar. 9. 1974 New Auction House (Continued From Page 51) They chose the site for their building-a former field— because it was centrally located for the northern end of’the county. The name—Hat St Gavel— has been their insignia for the past few years, Witman explained. ‘‘When you see an auc tioneer, he usually has on an unusual hat and he always has a gavel with him,” he said. ‘‘You just automatically think of hat and gavel when you think auctioneer.” One of the most modern BEEF SALES MONDAY 2:30 P.M. THURSDAY 12:30 P.M. Fat Bulls, Steers, Stockers, Beef | Cows and Veal Calves. i H Sale Order - NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 1 Abe Diffenbach, Manager s Field Representatives - Bob Kling 717-354-5023 = s Luke Eberly 215-267-6608 s iauiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiM PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY, FEEDER CATTLE SATURDAY, MARCH 23,1974 11:30 A.M. Located on the farm south of Campbelltown, Penna. Turn south off Route 322 in Camp belltown at the Valley Pools sign and continue one half mile to the farm Farmall H BN Farmall WD 45 Allis Chalmers Allis Chalmers C with 2 way plow, cultivator and 2 row mtd. corn planter. -New Holland 68 PTO baler, 2 16’ rubber tired wagons with sides and false fronts, McCormick 2 bottom trailer plow, McCormick 3 bottom trailer disc plow, McCormick 32 disc harrow, 9’ cultipacker, McCormick platform blower, 40’ blower pipe, McCormick 2M mounted corn picker, McCormick 4 bar rake, McCormick 1 row harvester, Int 449 4 row corn planter, Allis Chalmers 3 bottom snap coup disc plow, Allis Chalmers snap coup 3 bottom plow, New Idea 14A manure spreader, David Bradley manure spreader, David Bradley hammermrll, 6’ disc harrow, New Idea corn picker, Brady crimper, Sears Roebuck corn sheller, 24’ bale elvator, 14’ gram auger, PTO sprayer, 4 section harrow, and weeder MASSEY-HARRIS CLIPPER COMBINE with Wisconsin engine Gram box for pick-up truck, 50’ endless belt, 100’ endless belt, barn fan, tractor mounted broadcaster, walking plow, hand cultivator, Int 6 can cooler, 3 Universal milking units, poultry equipment, platform scale, ROOT 24” belt driven planer, pulleys, Mall 2 man engine driven chain saw, and many other items Not many small items 11 Holstein Bulls 400 to 700 lbs. 14 Steers 300 to 500 lbs. Sale order Few small items, farm equipment, feeder cattle Conditions by: Victor Hoffer Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer Lunch by Farm Women No. 3 auction houses in the county, the new brick building is Colonial in both exterior and interior design. It is 150 feet long by 60 feet deep, in cluding a 32 foot long lobby. The main hall has a seating capacity for 400 persons, and is designed with a raised stage platform at one end, and an auction block centered along one wall, both easily visable from the seating area. A snack bar, offices, and rest rooms are located along one side of the hall. The opposite side is lined with big display tables flanking the iiiii(itiiuiiiiiii(iiiiiiimiiituiiiiiiiiimiuuimiiiimii| If you have fat | cattle or | need feeders . . .1 THINK NEW HOLLAND auction block, and one entire end wall holds about 90 feet of glass showcases for china, glassware, and other smaller items. The interior is lighted by drop ceiling fluorescent lights and is set up for air conditioning, expected to be installed by summer. A loading dock has been built at one end of the house. "We wanted an auction house that is clean and modern,” Witman ex plained. "We wanted to get away from the ‘old barn’ concept.” The two will provide pickup service for sale items, and will be selling individual pieces as well as complete estates. The sale bill for the Grand Opening includes the estate of Ada Hackman, Manheim, and will be featuring a Chip pendale-style desk, a Wenger Dutch' cupboard, a pine chest, and a quantity of glassware and china. The weekly sales will not curtail the two owners’ other auctioneering activities, £oth planning to continue conducting public sales as in the past. Hosier, who lives at 306 Owl Hill Rd., has been conducting public sales for the past 13 years, and works weekly at Vintage Sales Stables, Lancaster Stock Yards, and Bel Aire (Md.) Auto Auction, in addition to conducting estate sales. PUBLIC SALE mom, MucTClin MACHINERY AT 11:00 A.M. SHARP CATTLE AT 1:15 P.M. ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< LOCATED IN PERRY COUNTY, 12 MILES NORTH OF CARLISLE, PA. 2 MILES EAST OF LAN DISBURG, PA., ALONG RT. 850. 40 Head of Purebred & Grade Holstein Cows t First Calf Heifers FROM NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK STATE. ALL COWS FRESH OR CLOSE, A FEW SUMMER COWS; HEALTH CHARTS FURNISHED WITH EACH ANIMAL; FREE DELIVERY ON COWS ALFRED ALBRIGHT Phone (717) 789-3387 Landisburg, Pa. 17040 ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING MACHINERY: Farm Machinery 2010 John Deere tractor; No. 35 Massey Harris self propelled 8 ft. cut combine; New Holland 68 Hayliner with kicker; New Holland chuck wagon; New Holland Haybine with floating head; IH C 7 ft. PTO pull type combine with bin; John Deere 13-disk grain drill; New Holland No. 510 -163 bu. tractor spreader. John Deere portable disk harrow; John Deere 2-row 3 pt. com planter; John Deere side-mount 7 ft. mower; New Holland wagon with high bale rack; Homemade rubber tired wagon with bale rack. Little Giant 28 ft. elevator with grain chute and PTO; Cardinal grain elevator; small drag elevator. Two sets of 3 - 14 in. trip bottom mt. plows; New Holland tractor rake; cultivators for 2010; John Deere hyd. 10 ft. tractor harrow; spike harrow; 3 pt. scraper blade; fiberglass tank field sprayer; Cyclone tractor seeder; hyd. remote cylinder; 10 in. bur grinder; farming mill; Bob sled. Two-horse plow; 2 good feed carts; cow walk-way lime distributor; electric brooders; some chicken equipment; set of tractor chains for 2010; 3 steel hog troughs. NOTE: Farm machinery promptly at 11:00 A.M., as there will be very little on the wagon to sell. The above machinery belongs to Mr. Spotts - a neighbor; he is quitting farming and will be selling the entire line. This machinery is all in goof condition - some in the manner of new. JOHN C. SPOTTS Phone (717) 789-3160 NAUGLE, Pedigrees SHULL, Auct. SPOTTS, Clerk LUNCH STAND Immediately after his graduation from Manheim Central High School in 1960, he enrolled in Repperts School of Auctioneering, Decatur, Ind., graduating from there the same year. He is currently vice president of the Southeastern Auctioneers Assn, and is a member of the National Auctioneers Assn. He is married and has three sons. Witman also graduated from Manheim Central High School, class of 1970, and graduated from Repperts between his junior and senior years in high school. One of the youngest auctioneers in the Southeastern Association, he started in the sale business with Hossler when he was 12 years old, and has been selling for three years. He is a past secretary-treasurer of the Southeastern Association and a member of the National Auctioneers Assn. He lives with his mother, Mrs. Aana Mary Witman, at Manheim RD3. Dividends Anomuiced The Board of Directors of National Central Financial Corporation declared a quarterly dividend of $.27 per share, payable April 10, 1974, to shareholders of record March 11, 1974, ac cording to John C. Tuten, corporation chairman. Hew 4-H Dairy Club Organized An organizational meeting of the Ayrshire, Jersey and Brown Swiss 4-H Dairy club was held on March 4 at the home of Milton Brubaker, Lititz. Officers were elected as follows: Brenda Eshleman, president; Warren Schmuck, vice president; Linda Wit mer, secretary; Maureen Hough, treasurer; Lois Wanner, news reporter; Rusty Wilson, Teresa Kupp, game leaders; Kathy Kreider, song leader and Barbara Aaron, delegate to County Council. The newly formed club PUBLIC AUCTION RIVERWOOD FARM with old (1804) Stone Residence, more than 3200’ adjacent to Susquehanna River in Southern Lancaster County Next to Mason & Dixon Line 180 Acres (more or less), 130 Acres Cropland - Highly Productive Soil. Beautiful woodland with some timber. 3 Streams - 2 to 3 Acres pondsite - many Springs, marvelous views of the river a«id surrounding countryside. Over 1,000 ft. frontage on Cook Landing Road - More available. March 22 - Friday 10:00 A.M. ' Personal Property including farm items and antiques to be sold inside new clear span pole barn (50 x 120’). Real Estate to be sold at 1 P.M. Sharp. Terms 10 percent down - balance cash 30 days or less. Vz farm is terraced with 1500’ grass waterway Chester silt loam & related soils - some fencing. 2 barns, implement shed and'other outbuildings. New pole barn (50’ x 120'). Truss construction. Older barn needs repair, slate roof, deep well, 149' soft water. Residence stone, 9 rooms, 3 full baths', 5 fireplaces, slate roof, much original hardware in house. ■ Farm Equipment - Manure spreader, 2 wheel cart, 15 KW generator & fuse panel (tractor powered) and much more Inspection - By appointment - Phone 717-548- 2156 or March 9 and 16 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. No Residence Inspection on Sale Day. Location - At Pleasant Grove - AV2 miles Southwest of Wakefield, Lancaster Co., Penna. 6 miles North of Conowmgo, Maryland. On Cook Landing Road. 1 mile Southwest of Pleasant Grove Follow signs. Write or phone for additional details. TERMS BY Auctioneers J. Everett Kreider Quarryville RDI, Pa. 17566 Carl Diller 2112 South View Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Lunch by Robert Fulton Fire Co. Aux. decided that regular meetings will be held on the second Monday of each month, and a Joint meeting with other dairy clubs is to be held on August 12, at the Farm and Home Center. The next Dairy Club meeting will be held April 8, 7:30 p.m. LLOYD H. KREIDER AUCTIONEER and SALES MANAGER 330 West State St Box 2 RDI Quarryville. Pa 17566 Ph: 78S-33SM PAUL E. CASE Peach Bottom, Pa. 17563 Phone 717-548-2156 '
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