:• ascs (Continued from Pago 13) will serve ns delegates to the County Convention to elect the County Committee for 1968. This will be held September 29th at 7:30 p.m. in the ASCS Office. Counting of ballots and the County Convention arc open to the public. 1967 SPECIAL Calf & Feeder Sales SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, Inc,, Moorefield, W. Va. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 STATE GRADED CALF SALE. No calves over 600 pounds. No bulls or calves with horns. AH calves graded and stamped. Immediately after this sale, will sell yearlings, 2 yr. olds, horned calves & bull calves. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 STATE GRADED CALF SALE. No calves over 600 pounds. No bulls or calves with horns. All calves graded and stamped. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 STOCK CATTLE AND CALF SALE. This will be clean-up sale. All kinds stock cattle and calves offered. ALL SALES AT 7:30 O'CLOCK, P.M. Sales sponsored by South Branch Stockyards, West Virginia Department of Agriculture and West Virginia University. BILLANN’S COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL LOCATION 15 miles northwest of Williams port, Pa., Lycoming Co.; 8 miles north of Trout Run, Pa. Follow auction signs off Route 15 on 184 west. Thurs,, Sept, 21 STARTING AT 11 O’CLOCK SHARP ■( 104 HEAD vSqTI holstein DAIRY CATTLE mtmsmam 54 REGISTERED, 50 HI-GRADES 70 young milking age animals. MAJORITY FRESH OR CLOSE BY SALE DATE. 14 bred heifers 8 registered, 6 grades due Sept.-November; 10 Open Heifers 6 Registered, 4 grades; 10 Started Calves 4 Registered, 6 grades. Several Curtiss Candy daughters selling by Mooseheart Pioneer, Oats Faim Gallant Rag Apple, Grayview Skyliner, Pabst A One, Jess Pabst Leader, Lilac Hill Royal Master, Skokie Bene factor, Woodbourne Inka Reflector. Danghtets selling from son River Valley Wallie Romeo VG SMT; Dam Judy Ormsby Lass A Lifetime record: 164,330 Milk, 6836 Fat 100% home raised and the home of Judy Oimsby Lass A, who had highest record lor 10 lactations of 164,330 milk and 6836 tat in 1966 in Lycoming Co. with a seivice age son Mooseheart Pioneer selling and a daughter by Skokie Design with 16,662 Milk as a 3-yr. old. DHIA 1965 14,451 Milk 549 Fot 3,8 T DHIA 1966 13,537 Milk 500 Fat 3.7 T 65% 2 and 3 year old animals. Individual Records 21,654 Milk, 755 Fat. Certified No. 14592 & TB Tested. Calfhood Vac cinated. 30 day- Blood and TB. Interstate Charts Sale Day Pregnancy Checked Catalogues You are welcome to inspect this herd anytime before sale date where you will find real good herd replacements and founda tion animals. TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK SALE DAY MR. & MRS. WILLIAM F. MILLER, Carl Diller, Everett Kreider, Auctioneers Richmond Sweet, Max Van Veghtcn, Clerks Ken Hoose, Leadsman D. O. Rockwell, Sale Mgr. Troy, Pa. 16947. Phone 717-297-3460 • Have You Heard? Caring for Iron Cooking (Continued from Page 15) ~ Utensils You need to season an iron fruit Juices. cooking utensil when it's new Vegetables carrots, cab- for rust resistance unless it bage, corn, canned tomatoes, is labeled “pretreated.” Pats margarine, lard, sal- F “' st scour utensil with ad dressings. household cleanser on a sponge Sweets sugar, syrup, jelly ~ ncver use steel nn j.wool on iron. . ' Then wash thoroughly in hot Accessories only a few soap or detergent suds, rinse basic seasonings i with hot water, and wipe dry immediately. Spread melted vegetable shortening or unsalted vegeta ble oil over the entire inside of the utensil and its cover using a pastry brush or paper towel. Heat the utensil for two or three hours in a 250 degree oven or over low heat on top of the range. It may need two such treat- LCNCH AVAILABLE 1 5,000 HEAD IN THREE WINCHESTER FEEDER CATTLE SALES ANGUS HEREFORD SHORTHORN Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc. Winchester, Virginia FALL YEARLING SALE September 22,1967 1 P.M. (DST) Ist FEEDER CALF SALE AND SHOW October 6,1967 1 P.M. (DST) 2nd FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE November 3,1967 7 P.M. (EST) State Graded Eligible for interstate shipment For Information: Write or Phone I. Fred Stine, Sale Manager NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, INC. P. O. Box 440 Winchester, Va. 22601 Phone: 703 - 662-2946 Fall Consignment & Inventory Reduction TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th Corn Harvesting Equipment All Kinds Of Tractor And Horse Drawn BACKHOE OUTFIT BALERS PLOWS Machinery COMBINES HARVESTERS ELEVATORS DISC and SPRING HARROWS RAKES GRAIN DRILL CORN PLANTERS HARDWARE TOOLS Lots Of Machinery Not Listed. If You Have Any Surplus Machinery To Sell, Bring It In For The Sale. Owners WENGER'S FARM MACHINERY FIRST ANNUAL SALE STARTING AT 10:30 AM. AUCTIONEERS Ralph Horst And Bussell Kehr Lunch By: Group #2 Farm Women. WE SELL ON COMMISSION PRIVATE SALES DAILY SOUTH RACE STREET, MYERSTOWN, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. BETWEEN READING AND LEBANON - - PHONE: 866-2138 . Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 16, 1967— 2< Supervised Credit Activities Aid 3.2 Million People Supervised credit activities of the Farmers Home Admin istration aided more than 3 2 million rural people during fiscal 1967, Secretary of Agri culture Orville L Freeman an nounced today. This total marked a new high and a 30 percent increase over the number benefited in fiscal 1966. USDA’s Farmers Home Ad ministration advanced a total of $1,390,000,000 to borrowers ments before you use it —■ possibly a third if it still rusts, in fiscal 19(i7, of which $822 million was provided by pri vate lenders whose loans were insured by FHA Direct loan funds were provided primarily by collections on previously made loans Repayment of principal and interest set a record for vol ume in fiscal 1967 $657 6 million, up 7 percent over the previous year. Loans outstand ing on June 30, 1967, totaled $3.6 billion “Farmers Home Administra tion plays a key role in the Department of Agriculture’s major effort to help improve the quality of life in rural America,” the Secretary said. Those benefiting from the agency’s services in fiscal 1967 included 355,000 farm and ru ral families receiving loans during the year or using cred it advanced in prior years. Also included were 400,000 families forming rural groups unng Farmers Home Adminis tration credit. Mr. Freeman cited these ex amples of benefits which re sulted in fiscal 1967' from Farmers Home Administration programs —More than 1,000,000 rural residents will be served by the 1,112 community water or sewer systems being built or improved with $1751 million in loans and $22 5 million in grants. INSTANT FLOUR When you use instant flour in a recipe calling for regular sifted flour, take out two level tablespoons from each cup of flour, advises Mrs Ruth J. Buck, Penn State extension foods’ and nutrition specialist. A iull measure ot instant flour in a cake or cocky recipe that is designed for regular flour can change the shape, texture, and flavor of the baked prod uct PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Sat., Sept. 30, 1967 AT 12 NOON SHARP At R. D. #l, Windsor, Pa. directly back of Bittersville Church in Lower Windsor Twp. The undersigned executors of the Anna B. Bahn estate will offer at public sale the follow ing real estate. Farm consisting of 52 acres of which 43 acres are good farm ing ground and the other 9 acres of good pasture ground, stream of water goes through part of farm, improvements consist of a 7 room frame house with hot and cold water, also a 4 room frame house with hot and cold water, hot air furnace, bath in basement, and a large frame barn, 2 car garage with butcher furnace, also other out build ings. This farm has road front age on both sides of road. TRACT NO. 2 IS 1 /'* acres of good rich farm ing ground that also offers some good building lots. Real estate will be offered at 2 P.M. on day of sale. Inspection most anytime, phone executor at Red Lion 244-5352, also the farm machinery, household goods, etc., for a more complete listing drop a card to Gilberts Auction Service, R. D. ±l, Wrightsville, Pa. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Lunch available on the pre mises. Chories N. Bohn Roy M.Bohn Executors Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer Gilbert & Frey, Clerks Laucks & Monrye, Attorneys 13