SALE REGISTER Wed,, Sept. 6—10.30 am. Public sale of Real E-. ate, Farm Imp. and Household goods. W Cornwall Tw •> Lebanon Co, One mi. W. of Quentin off Bt. 322 near Philhaven Hosp.tal By Mrs. Jacob Hart. Shreiner, "“Sat. Sept. 9 —l2 30 pm - Pub sale Real Estate Farm Imp and Household goods. 90 A. farm and 20 dairy cows 7 Mi S of Lancaster along Rt 324 1 mi N of Marticville By Mans W and James H. Hess. Shiemer, Auct Sat. Sept. 9 2pm- Pub sa e of 61 A , dairy and tobacco farm and 3 A. wood lot In El zabeth Twp along road lead ng from old Suave ly Mill to Bnckerville FsWe of Landis Huber Landis, Auct Tue-., Sepl. 12 Pub Sale of Real Estate Two ad3lin ing farms along Rt 222 about 1/2 mi S of Quarryvil e Bor ough in E Drumore Twp 124 A and 182 A Dairy farms Estate o f Albert H Fritz and Charles Fritz, Bradley, auct Tues., Sept. 19 2 pm - Pub sale of 97 A farm locat ed. midway between Ephrata and Akron, fronting on Park view Heights Road and Steinmetz Road By John D and Annie Z Weaver. Horst, Auct Sat. Sept. 23 2pm DST - Pub Sale of 137 A. dairy and tobacco farm 8 mi S of Lancaster along old Rt 222 jus N of Ref+on By Join E Reihl Diller and Kreider Aucts. Sat. S* ri. 30—Pub j farm a-d wood ot on r °d from R+ 72 to Elizabeth!'wn One mile West of RuM's Church and Vz mi W ~f Un ion Sou-re By David Sooner, C H Wolgemuth, Auct Sat. Sept. 30 2pm - Pub sale of 74 A farm and 3 A woodlot 1 mi N. of Manheim off Rt 72 ne~ r- + he Hernley’s Mennomte By the Anna B Brubaker Trust Geib. auct • Rate Changes 'Prom Page 1) for processing and mailing the records for each cow is 9 999 cents. This cost is nearly doubled each time a new cow is added to the herd. In 1957 the directors of the Pennsylvania DHIA set up a fee of 10 cents per cow per month to cover the cost of processing records and pay off the cost of setting up the central accounting sys tem The fee was charged only on those cows in the herd on test day but it costs the association nearly 10 cents for every cow reported so'd before test day The di rectors felt charges should be brought m 1 ne wi*h cosls m order to retire the debt and put the program on a self-sufficient basis. The d'rectors also voted to notify any member when his payment of fees is one mon'h in arrears and to in struct the testers to refuse to test f he herd of any mem ber who is two months in arrears until the member pay- and keeps his fees cur rent In other business, president Jay Land’s appointed the following directors as a comm tlee to set date and place of the annual banque ■Robert Hess, Strasburg Rl, chairman, Robert McSparran, Peach Bottom, Graybill Gib ble Manheim R 3 Head Tester Jay Risser was instructed to have the testers conduct an informal poll among the membership of the associations to see if farmers would be willing to hold the annual meeting at noon rather than at night ■A. report is to be made at she nex actors me Farm Calendar (From page 1) Sept. 11—8 p. m. - Meeting of the County Soil Conser vation District Directors in the Lancaster County Court House. 8 pm. - County 4-H Ayr shire - Jersey club meets at the home of Everett Kreider, Quarryvil e Rl. -Sept. 13—Vegetable Growers field day at Pennsylvania State University. Vegetable trials, weed central, breed ing plots, mechanical har vesting to be demonstrated Sept. 14—8 p. m - Lititz - Manheim 4-H club to meet at the home of Noah Krei der, Manheim R 3. Sept 16—District 4-H horse show at Ludwig Corners, Chester County. 4-9 p m Chicken barbecue sponsored by the County Public Sales PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable 97 ACRE FARMS TUESDAY, SEPT 19, 1961 2*.00 P. M Located midway between Ephrata and Akron Fronting n Parkv ew Heights Road and Stienmetz Road Ephra a Township, Lancaster Co, Penna. TRACT #l—B Acres, more ■>r less, large home, bank barn, tobacco shed and other bin'dings TRACT *2 —lO Acres more or less, frame dwelling, barn and other build ngi Terms by JOHN D WEAVER ANNIE Z WEAVER T Glenn Horst, Auct. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate - Livestock - Farm Equipment and Household Goods Saturday, Sept. 9, 1961 The undersigned- will sell at Public Sale on the aremsses located 7 miles South of Lancaster City, ilong Route 324, one mile North of Marticville the fol !owing Real Estate: A 90 ACRE FARM ’0 Acres Tillable —2O Acres of Woodland and Pasture nth Running Water. Also containing thereon a Brick Farm House ;ith 9 Rooms, Oil Heat and Bath, Bank Barn - 90 ft. long, ivered with Asphalt Shingles, Room for 24 Milk Cows and ther Cattle. A so a Milk House. Chicken Houses for about 000 Hens. Also on the same Farm is a Second Cinder Block House ontaining 8 Rooms and Bath. Also a 20’ x 40’ Broiler louse with another House Attached. ' 20 HEAD DAIRY COWS Imost all in first, second, or third lactation Some are to reshen about the time of sale. T.B. and blood tested within ist thirty days. DAIRY EQUIPMENT—CompIete 2 unit DeLaval Milk r, Buckets, Strainer, Wash Tubs, Milk Cans, Electr c Water leater, 240 gallon Esco bulk Milk Tank m excellent condi on. Ferguson Tractor, 2-bottom P.ow, Scoop, We der Ma re Loader, 1 Cub Farmall Tractor, Plow and Harrows, ■eigh Bells, Electric Welder, Tools, Pipe Cutters, Vz Inch ".lectric D.ill, Elect'ic Saw, Jigg Saw, Electric Motors, *arge Emory Grinder, Tomato Baskets, Fence Po-ts for Tetatnc Fence, 16 ft Auger. Corn Shelter, Harness Check Lines, Ropes, Iron Troughs, nung Harrow, Spike Harrow, Mower to Farmall H Lum er, Locu t Posts, Paint Jacks, Air Compressor, Chicken eeders, Electric Light Bulb Brooders, Hydraulic Jack, hocks, Butter Churn, Copper Kettle, CORN HAY STRAW Cupboards, Old-fashioned Side Board, Chairs, Blanket Test, Dishes, Desk, Toilet Set, Smoothing Irons, Old Postal ards and Albums, Rag Carpet by the Yard. Butcher Tools, Scalding Trough, Pulleys, Iron Kettles, iadles, Brass Kettle and Copper Ke.tle. Terms by .ienry Shreiner, Auctioneer 4-H Leaders club. To be held in the Lampeter Com munity Park, He’s a miracle man if he can take the limp out of a lame excuse. Patronize our advertisers SATURDAY, SEPi. All mat Certain larm con tam.ng approximately 6i acre., and 3 perches, located in Elizabeth Townsmp, along road leading from Oia Snavc ly Mill to BnckervUie, two and one-ha J: story double frame dwelling house. One side concerning S-rooim, the other 6 rooms; entire house wired for electricity; one side having bath room and hot air heat, other side has partial bath room bu. with out central heat; hot and cold water on both sides. Frame bank barn with stanchions for 26 cows; tobac co shed attached to barn, 2- car garage; chicken home and o her out buildings; space for 8 acres of tobacco; farm contains approximately 61 acres; tarm m nigh state of cultivation; 4 acres of meadow wish running water At the same time and place, will be sold a tract of wood land containing 3 acres and 91 perches, located m said E. zabeth Township Sale to commence at 2 o’- clock P M ; terms and condi tions will be made known by the undersigned. ESTATE OF LANDIS HUBER Ina B Huber and Willi? B Huber, Succeeding Executors J Omar Landis, Auct Samuel S Wenger. A tty 12:30 P. M. STORY 2y 2 2V Z STORY HOUSEHOLD GOODS Maris W. and James H. Hess Public Sales PUBLIC SALE 9, 1961 14—Lancaster Farming, Satui Public Sales P. B. GUERNSEY DISPERSAL SEPTEMBER 7. 1961 7:30 P. M. At the Ass'n. Pavilion, 6 miles E. of Lancaster, Pa. on Rl #3O. 50 HEAD T B & Bangs’ Cert Vacc Major ty consigned by Ernest PI Layton, Hankins, N Y All o. wh ch are milking 50 lbs. or more Definite y one of the “milk iest” sales we have ever had 1 Sale managed by THE PENNA GUERNSEY BREEDER'S ASSN. P. O. Box 458, Camp Kill, Pa. P. B. GUERNSEY DISPERSAL Medford's. Inc., Owner, West Grove. Pa. SEPTEMBER 8, 1961 12:30 NOON. At the Farm located on Rt. 841. IVa miles S. of W.- Grove Rt. 1. ' 72 COWS - 13 BRED & 19 OPEN HEIFER T B & Bang’s Accrcd. - Dehorned - Vaccinated. 32 fm or due from August on through Fall months. The herd has been strongly culled and offers an ji tractive selection ot well bred ndmduals. Predominant!! Curtiss Candy Breeding The herd has been on DHIA for a number of years One over 11,000 lbs. 5 over 9,000 lbs and 11 over B,OOi lbs milk. Most of them represented m sale by goa daughters AI o to be sold. 300 gal. Maj. bulk tank, 3 Surge mill ing units and other milk house equipment Sale managed by; PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS'N. P. O. Box 458 Camp HU!, P; PUBLIC SAL Valuable Real Estate - Farm Implements Household Goods Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1961 The undersigned will sell ai Public Sale on tb premises located in West Cornwall Township in Let anon County, one mile West of Quentin, off Route 322 near Philhaven Hospital the following: 98 ACRE LIMESTONE FARM (MORE OR LESS) containing a Bank Barn equipped with Loafing Pen and Milking Parlor for 40 Cows, Chicken Houses for 2000 Lav ers. Also a Frame Dwelling containing 8 Rooms with Bath and Half, 2-Car Garage ai tached Good Water Supply Stream through Meadow. Land in High State of Cultivation. REAL ESTATE TO BE SOLD AT 1 00 P. M Tractors Farmall M, Ford with Cultivator, Scoop and Weeder, New Hohand #6B Baler, Massey Harris Combine with Motor, N. H. Flail Chopper, Sander Mai' ure Loader, Mounted McDeering Corn Picker, 2 M E. McDeer mg Gra:s Mowers, Roller, Disc Harrow, Spring Harrow’. Oliver Radex Plow, M.C. Side delivery Rake, J D. Manure Spreader on Rubber, N. H. Blower, 30’ Bale Elevator, Disc Ontario Gram Drill on Rubber, M. C Mounted Con' Planter, J. D. Hammer Mill, 2 Rubber Tire Wagons, Ravin Bradley Corn Sheller, Vz ton Feed Mixer and Cement Mo er, Two-Unit Milker with Surge Pump and Surge Wak Heater, 6-Can Milk Cooler - Double Wash Tubs, Three Brooders, Chicken Feeders, Fountain and Nesls Egg Grader and Washer, Three Brooder Houses on SW*"’ Electric Debeaker. Electric Power Saw, Drill and Drill Press, Air Coi prefsor, Shovels, Forks, Ext Cords, Ext Ladders, - 40 x eahe; 20-gal. Outside White Paint 3 STOCK BULLS ONE- HORSE SLEIGH 21 TON STRAY 60 TON CRIMPED MIXED HAY Household Goods to be sold at 2:00 P. M. Gas Stove, Maytag Automatic Washer - like new fngerator. Portable Ironer, Meat Sucer, Deep Freeze, 3 mg Machine. Living Room Suite, Piano, BuffetrChma Cabinet-. S e er, Tables and Chairs, Desk, Gate-leg Table. End la atSnds, 2 Dressers, 2 Beds, 1 Single Bed, High Clothes Trees, Pictures, Ironing Board, Knife Sharp Rockers, Curtains and Dishes Oil Heatrola and two Coal Heaters and many ot articles too numerous to mention. Henry Shveiner, Auctioneer Erb, Clerk lay. Horse and Pori SALE Mon.Eve^Sept.ll MARTIN'S SALES STABLES BLUE BALL, PA. Lancaster County We sell on commission rates 5% Pass-out fees, $5.00 PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. New Holland EL 4-667( —OF— 10:30 A. M. 2y z STORY FARM IMPLEMENTS Terms by f . Mrs. Jacob II 2, .91 16: n i, •v, Public Sales House i