14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7, 1962 i'HNN SQUARE MUTUAL 27 to shareholders of record FUND DECLARES DIVIDEND July 2, according to Ronald L Siveitzer, secretary of the The Board of Trustees ol t)oar( j Penn Scjuaie Mutual Fund to- lnr 1Q 1g62 dwtribu . day declared a dividend from u Wlth 28 net investment income of 8 (e[ltg be paid lrom net in . cents per share, payable Julv , estnient jncome> 76 „ nts 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, Mgr. Pfa. New Holland EL 4-2104 Now Holland, Pa. Harvesting Grain? Take Advantage of Our Grain Bank and Grain Storage Program SPECIAL BENEFITS OF OUR GRAIN BANK PROGRAM All grams stored under this program can be returned to the grower in any form of poultry or livestock feed, by using one of the various concentrate programs. There is no livestock or poultry feed that this concentrate and gram program does not cover. There will be storage available for these grains (corn, oats or barley). Wheat will be bought at harvest on a current market price Every year more and more customers use the Grain Bank and find it the easiest and most economical way to handle their local grown grain. We are equipped to handle your grain in order to eliminate any storage or handling which may occur with on the farm storage. Our present storage is approximately 50,000 bushel. STANDARD HAULING CHARGES IN EFFECT Bulk grain dump trucks will be available at harvest Faster service now available due to new bulk unloading system. STORAGE All grain in the Grain Bank will be returned to the owner on the basis of the exact weight brought in on the day of delivery. NO SHRINK WILL BE DEDUCTED. BBBDBBBQBIBBiaHaHBBDBBBIBBIBMHBiaB SEE OR CALL US TODAY S. H. HIESTAND & CO. SALUNGA FEED - GRAIN - COAL FERTILIZER - BARN & POULTRY EQUIPMENT from long-term capital gams, and 7 cents from short-term capital gams In the comparable period of 19 61, the' total distribu tion was $1 61, Sweitzer said Jacob L Ham, Chairman of the Fund,announced that total net assets of Penn Square were •530,972,682 as ot June 30, 1962, an increase of ?>2 r ,' c o\er the $20,926,471 as ot June .10, 1961 The total shares outstanding on June 3(1 1962 were 2.0 16,344. computed with 1,370,692 on June 30, 1961 Total net assets on December 31, 1961 amounted to $30,472.- 133, and there were 1,902,733_ shares outstanding When planning to buy or sell call HENRY E. SHREINER AUCTIONEER And Real Estate Salesman Dial: MA «-«490 Lititz, Pa KX 7-3571 Phone TW 8-3221 • Have You Heard? That all vegetables should lie started to cook in boiling water. There is less loss ot nutrients when vegetables, in cluding potatoes, are placed in boiling water Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Storting Promptly ot 2 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Prank Dussmger, Manager PUBLIC SALE Farming Equipment Household Goods & some Antiques Saturday, July 14, 1962 The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the premises located in the Village of Penryn, next to the Penryn Picnic Grounds, Penryn, Pa., the following FARMING EQUIPMENT John Deere B. Cultivator 2-way Plow with Power lift, John Deere Hay Bake, McDeering A. Cultivator and Plow with Power-lift, McDeering Corn Planter mounted to fit A., McDeering small Manure Spreader good shape, McDeering 6 ft. Horse Reaper, Oliver Superior Grain Drill - 13 hole like- new, Bolins Garden Tractor with Cultivator and Reaper Attach ment Tobacco Planter, Horse Biding Weeder, Tobacco Wagon with 20 ft. Ladders, 1 Set 20 ft. Tobacco Lad ders, Tobacco Hoer Attachments, 24 Disc Harrow, 3 Section Harrow, Wagon with 16 ft. Bed x 7 ft. wide. Manure Sled, Tobacco Shears. 2 Buckeye Coal Brooder Stoves No. 119-500 size, 2 Oil Brooders, 2 Electric Brooders, Gas Brooders, Shovel Harrow, 1 Marker, 12 Hole Corn Sheller, 2 Bag Wagons, 34 ft. Extension Ladder, 15 ft. Tree Lad der, 7 ft. Extension Ladder, 1 Spring Wagon Sleigh. Poultry Feeders - all sizes, Cribbing Wire. Poultry Wire, Electric Water Foumain, Oakes No. 503 Foun tain - 3 gal , Steel Drums, 10-hole Nest, 15-hoie Nest, Steel 'Wheelbarrow on Rubber, Fairbanks Scale-Steel 1000 lb , Hog Troughs, 2 Cast Iron Pump Tioughs, Grease Guns, Cow Chains, Grain Forks, Manure Forks, 2 Scythes, Tobacco Spears, Wood Wedges, Jig-saw (1 large and 1 small), 1 Floor Vise, Cioverseed Sowers, Picks, Mattocks, Potato Baskets, Hand Dusters, Egg Baskets, Electric Motors and Grinder, 24” Heavy Duty Jig Saw-Drives l /i horsepower Phase 1 Motor, Gen eral Electric Motor - 1 horsepower 115-230 volts, 2-Man Cross Cut Saw, 1-Man Cross Cut Saw, Hoes, Digging Irons, Crow Bars, Barn Shovels, Craftsman Tap and Dye Set. Savage Power Lawn Mower, 2 Hand Lawn Mow ers one like new, Storm Windows and Screens, Potato Digger with new chain, Belt, Corn Choppers* K” Pipes, 4 Chicken Coops, Tractor Pulley, Cultivator Disc, Stone Fork, Potato Fork, Breast Chains, Single Trees, Barrel type Oil Pump, Hoky Plow, 2 Electric Fence Chargers, 5-gal. Drum Type Grease Pump, and 3 Range Shelters. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Antique Parlor Stove. Extension Table, Claw foot Table, Antique Cupboard, Washstand, Antique Wood Chest, 2 - 3 ft. and Kettle, Meat Bench, Waffle Iron, Cast Iron Kettle or Pot, Table Lamp, Barn Lan terns. Estate Heatrola good condition, Large size Coal Stove, Rocking Chairs, Jars, Baby Crib, Play Pen, Baby Stroller, 2 Wardrobes, Dresser, Curtain Stretchers, 2 - 9x12 Rugs, 1 Kirby Electric Sweeper, Dishes and Stewart Electric Clippers, Henry Shreiner, Auct. Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer & Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Ijiimnstrr EX 4-1796 12:00 Noon Terms by Martin Hosver