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GROFFTOWN RD„ NEXT TO WATERWORKS Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 Public Sale LOCATION Along Route 272, 2 Miles East of Wakefield. 22 Miles South of Lancaster, Penna WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4,1968 10:30 A. M. 54 Head of Registered & Grade GUERNSEY CATTLE 5 Grades Included — 43 Milk Cows, 2 Heifers Due Sale Time, 12 Heifers Breeding Age, 7 Calves, 10 Fresh 60 Days Prior to Sale. 10 Due Within 60 Days After Sale. Giade Guernsey 7-8 13773 M 652 F 305 da. Lloyal Curtis dau 5 6 12589 M 525 F 322 da Duke Curtis dau 4-9 12660 M 548 F 365 da Top Command dau. 2-8 10706 M 490 F 305 da Maigendell His Majesty dau due 2- 8749 M 455 F 305 da Top Command dau due sale time 3- 10662 M 470 F 305 da Ideal’s Tri Super dau 2-2 8315 M 418 F 305 da Samples of service sires selling 8 Toy Commands, McDonald Farms, Jolly Vern, Noigerts lloyal Nance, Spar Hills Governoi 11 years of Artificial Bleeding with Curtis Candy This herd staited 11 years ago with 15 foundation animals from Peter Zietler’s stock T B and Bangs Certified Vac Don’t miss seeing this heid Animals have good size, good uddeis and young MILKING EQUIPMENT 325 gal Mojonnier Vacuum Milk Tank (Walker Stamp), SP 11 Surge Pump 3 Units, Pipeline and Stall Cocks, 2 Stainless Steel Buckets, 2 Stainless Steel Stiaineis, Kelvinator 50 Gal Hot Water Heatei, Bucket Rack IHC Tractoi 656 Full Hyd Powei Steeimg 230 His (Excellent) IHC 4-Bottom 16 in Trip Bottom Plows (3 pt), Ford Jubilee Tiaetor (Good) with Loader, Ford 881 Select-o-Speed New Rub ber, M-C Rotaiy Scythe 7ft (2 mo ), Ford Baler, Ford Rake 2 pt, Ford Mower 3pt (Good), Fold Cornplantei 3 pt, Ford Cultivator (new), IHC Flail Chopper, Hawk Built Manure Spreader, Ford 2 Bottom Plow, Ford Disc Harrow 3 pt, Cultipacker, 2 Wagons with Beds (IHC New and Grove), 3 Pt Scraper Blade 6 ft, Jamesway Water Bowls, 6 Ton Steel Outside Feed Bin, Feed Cart, 2 Outside Feed Bunks 20 ft Appiox, 30 in Hunter Barn Fan with Honeywell Conti ols, Cor nell Barn Cleaner with Approx. 180 ft New Cham, Chains, Forks, Shovels. Other articles not mentioned Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers Lunch Furnished CLEAN SWEEP EQUIPMENT Terms By Donald R. & Jene Lee Overly reiins in a solvent system, Li* quid Tire Chain traction im* prover, when sprayed on tires, reacts with the water in ice or snow to form a sticky "extra trend.” Customer reports during the 1967-68 winter season showed an 80 per cent success rate in using the new product. Many respondents showed an interest in a container larger than tiie two-ounce aerosol can used ex clusively last year. This year, Dow has added an attractive four-ounce can to its line. Dow officials feel the four ounce can contains enough trac tion improver to get a motoHst unstuck four or five time more than enough for the aver age winter needs. WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS? SILAGE ENRICHER “ALGIT” A PRODUCT OF THE SEA Use 5 lbs. Algit to each ton of silage. 1. This prevents “Run Off”, (of juices) 2. Keep the silage fresh. 3. Eliminate that certain odor from silage. 4. Increase the nutritional value of silage. 5. Cattle prefer Algit treated silage. 6. The smell which your clothes get in wintertime is eliminated. Spread on top of load by hand before unloading. For additional information contact: ZOOK & RANCK, Inc. GAP R. D. #l, PA. 17527 Telephone: 717 442-4171 SPECIAL CATTLE SALES 1968 Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. Abingdon, Va. Phone 628-3551 Area 703 Sale Every Thursday All Classes Livestock 500-1000 lb. Native Steers Native Steer-Heifer Calves Ist Hereford STEER Sale Tue. SEPT. 3—7 p.m, 2nd Hfrd. STEER Sale—l 494 Tue. SEPT. 17—7 p.m. 3rd STEER Sale (Angus)—l7ol Tue. SEPT. 24—7 p.m, Angus Feeder CALF Sale—997 Tue. OCT. I—7 p.m. 4th Hfrd. STEER Sale—29oo Tue. OCT. B—l p.m. State Feeder CALF Sale—lsoo Tue. OCT. 15—7 p.m. (Hereford and Angus) Tri-State CALF Sale. (Hfd.)—2756 Tue. OCT. 22—1 p.m. sth Hfrd. STEER Sale—2B43 Tue. OCT. 29—1 p.m, Bred Angus COWS & HFRS. Mon. NOV. 4—7 p.m, Sponsored by Virginia Angus Association Bred Hfrd. COWS & HFRS. Wed. NOV. 6—7 pm. Sponsored by Virginia Herefoid Association 2nd Tri-State CALF Sale—loB7" Tue. NOV. 12—7 p.m. Tazewell Livestock Market, Inc. Tazewell, Va. Phone 982-9921 Area 703 Sale Every Monday All Classes of Livestock Feeder STEER Sale—l2oo Wed. OCT. 9—7 p.m. State Feeder CALF Sale—loso Wed. OCT. 16—1 p.m, Clinch Valley CALF Sale—9so Wed. OCT. 23—7 p.m, PLEASE NOTE On all sales (at both markets) scheduled for Ipm cattle will be weighed-m the DAY BEFORE SALE On all sales (at both markets) scheduled for 7pm cattle will be weighed-m and SOLD SAME DAY All cattle in the sales at both markets will be officially graded by Virginia Division of Markets Check with your County Agent, the Sales Committee or the Markets for further information ' Indicates No Head 1967 Sales For Additional Information Write or Call Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET Abingdon, Va. 24210 Phone 628-3551 Area 703 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 31.1968—19 SAFETY TRAINING MANDATORY FOR YOUNG HUNTERS NEXT YEAR Pennsylvania youths were re minded this week by the Game Commission that hunter safety tiaining docs not become manda tory in the slate until Sept. 1 of next year. After Sept. 1, 1969, a youth un der the age of sixteen who has never possessed a hunting li cense will be requited to com plete a hunter safety training course before being eligible for a hunting license. Some hunters apparently think the rule becomes effective this year. It does not apply until 1969. Know Your Social Security Status If you or your spouse had l« make a Social Security claim to morrow, would you have all the necessaiy documents? It’s good family business sense to have an inventory of all important docu ments and to keep them in a se cure but accessible place, ad vises Helen E Bell, extension home management specialist of Penn Stale University. When the time comes to make a Social Security claim, you need certain documents Among these are: Proof of ages of husband and wife, Social Security Cards foi both; marriage certificate; copy of the latest income tax withholding statement (Form W-2) or a copy of the latest in come tax return if you are self employed; birth certificates or adoption order; and where ap plicable, death certificate of worker who died; receipted fu neral bill if someone other than widow or widower claims a lump sum death benefit, and divoice papeis Keep up to date with your claim infoimation, suggests Miss Bell Requesting a statement of Social Security earnings eveiy three yeais venfies the accuiacy oi the reports of yout earnings It also helps keep the Social Se curity office’s recoids stiaight For a statement of earnings, get a special card from your lo cal Social Security representa tive If your name has been changed from the one shown on your Social Security account number card, copy it as shown on the card below your current signature. Send the card to So cial Security Administration, P. 0 Box 57, Baltimore, Md 21203. II you can’t get this special card, take a regular post card and list your account number, date of birth, name and complete ad dress, request for a statement of earnings in your Social Security account, and your signature. Send card to the Baltimore ad dress. Proper Maintenance Saves Machinery Farm machinery repair costs usually range between 10 and 120 percent of new machmeiy costs, according to Thomas H. Williams, extension agricul tural engineer at the University of Delaware. Proper maintenance, how ever, reduces machinery wear and repair costs and helps pro long machinery life More im portant, a well conditioned ma chine insures efficient opera tion and helps get woik done on time. A well equipped farm shop can save farmers a considerable amount of money, says Will iams And proper tools stored in an ordeily manner will save a good deal of time on many re pans. A good shop includes most of the tools and equipment neces sary foi maintaining and repair ing the machmeiy on a particu lar faim, he adds The shop should be wned for adequate lighting and should have enough eleetucal outlets to ac commodate all electrical equip ment Working space should be al located so that machinery, tools and labor may be combined with peak efficiency Generally speaking, it is advisable to pro vide machinery storage and shop facilities in the same build ing This allows comfort and con venience in servicing machines and provides dry, well-lighted working space in bad weather. Secure your knives in a knife rack or other device which cov ers the blade, suggests Purdue University’s extension safety