Rural crime (Continued from Page D 2) increased where the buildings were said to be poor. Whereas, theft seemed to be the tendency where the buildings were rated ex cellent, good or fair, and vandalism prevailed where the buildings were rated excellent. Looking at the rural family, the researchers tried to determine if numbers in the household, occupation, and age of the residents influenced whether or not they were victimized. The findings: —"The number ot persons living m a household is not associated with whether or not household members will be victims of burglary, theft, or vandalism; —•'Farmers are not burglarized, subjected to thievery, or vandalized any more or less than non farmers who live in rural areas; “ Primary occupations of rural residents are not OHIO STATE TIPS ON MARKING EQUIPMENT Before marking 1 Pitted or painted surfaces should be sanded to insure a clear-cut imprint 2 Make a sample imprint in wood to make sure your ID number is correct 3 Make a sample imprint in metal to get ac customed to the surface When stamping 1 Use a heavy duty hammer 2 Stamp each object in at least 2 different locations 3 Check each imprint to make sure it is legible If the number is blurred, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SAND OR GRIND IT OUT Make a second imprint ATOM-IX® Fuel Oil Treatment: How It Works Saves You MONEY on Your Heating BILLS Used For Years by Industry ...Now Available For Home Use! associated with being vic tims of property crimes; —•‘The primary oc cupation of ‘housewife’ is not associated with being a victim; and —"Members of households where the head is 65 or older are not victims of burglary, theft, or vandalism any more or less than members of households where the head is younger. The study revealed, though, that the higher the mcome of the household, the more likely it was to be vandalized. Acts of burglary and theft, however, could not be more frequently at tributed to high, middle or low incomes. Several other surpismg findings included the fact that fences found on farms or around rural residences do not discourage property crimes and neither does the possession ot a watch dog (Turn to Page D 4) directlyunderthe blurred number 4. After each stamp, check for broken digits m the die If a digit is broken or chipped, your ID number will be changed 5 Keep a record of your locations stamped When selling stamped equipment Notify the purchaser or whomever takes your equipment in trade that you have marked your equipment with an ID number and suggest that the new owner put a mark below yours In this way the equipment can be traced from one owner to another Recommended marking locations Tractor Place ID number on the rear of the differential housing The location will vary on different brands of tractors due to design. If ac cess will not allow the mark to be placed on the center housing, place on right axle housing on top or rear Four-Wheel Drive Tractor Place ID number on right side frame rail, 12 inches from front Combine Place ID number on frame above pivot point of axle, not on axle, but on frame of machine Corn and Gram Head Place ID number on corn head and gram table on right rear angle iron on the mam frame Round Baler Place ID number on right side on top of tongue, 12 inches to rear of hitch pm Square Baler Place ID number on front of frame above draw bar Shredder Place ID number on front of frame, 12 inches from right Rake Place ID number on front of frame, 12 inches above hitch Forage Harvester Place ID on front of frame above draw bar Corn Planter Place ID number on planter with tongue on top of frame, 12 inches from right Plow Place ID number on top of mam beam 12 inches from front Tandem Disc Place ID number on top of frame, above transport axle, on right side Field Cultivator Place ID number on top of * b‘ Burn Less Fuel Oil Longer Tank Life Fewer Repairs More Heat Cleaner Air Less Soot Hotter Flame - More B.T.U.’s AFcich time you fill V.OUI fuel tank add _ The heat transfer surfaces remain clean ATOM IX Fuel Oil Treatment 1 quart Jr witn the use of ATOM IX which means treats about b2h gallons of fuel ml We recom more efficiency and more heat into the house mend that a double dosage he used at the and not up the chimney first treatment , j ATOM IX absorbs water and other <■>. i 4 M 3 densation in the storage tank preventing / rust It also dissolves sludge and other harm (ul elements which are present due to the instability of fuel oil CFuel lines and fuel pumps remain (.lean cutting down on cleaning jobs (-liters and strainers will last up to twice as long IX gives an even smooth flow mJ of the fuel oil to the ’miner due to the detergent action keeping tanks lines and filters clean EATOM IX gives a hotter cleaner flame it, the burner wh'th means more Bills (heat) per gallon o f fuel oil machinery and A Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17,1911—03 mam frame, 12 inches from right side. Grinder Mixer (On all equipment with non removable tongues, manure spreaders, gram drills, auger wagon) Place ID number on right side on top of tongue, 12 inches to rear of hitch pm. Mounted Corn Planter (On 3 point equipment with tool bar) Place ID number on top of tool bar adjacent to right hitch pm Three-Point Blade Place ID number on all three-point hitches on frame adjacent to right side hitch pin Tobacco Transplanter Place ID on right side of pm hitch Running Gear Place ID number on right front of front axle Hydraulic Cylinder Place ID number on end cap of cylinder Pumps and Compressors Place your ID number in vicinity of the oil filler cap or if that is not practical on the opposite side of unit Single-Tongue Trailers Place your ID on the under side of the single tongue, halfway between the hitch and the body of the trailer. Portable Loadmg/Catch Chutes Place ID on top of tongue approximately 2 inches from frame Saddles Place ID under left stirrup flap. Tiller Place ID to rear of front frame between hitch pins Mowing Machine and Rotary Mower Place ID directly under third arm (front) Post Driver Place ID on to rear of digger on top middle of frame Round Bale Hay Mover under third arm in front Garden Tractor Place ID number on right side frame rail Vehicles (Tractor, Trucks, Crawlers) Place Your ID number below the drivers seat as dose to the floorboards as convenient. 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