[• Formers Urged (Continued from Page 13) be made flexible so that state and county Agricultur al Stabilization and Conser vation Committees and State Game and Pish Coinniissaons lean apply the provision whore it' will achieve additional ac cess to available resources land entourage farmers to Improve wildlife resources. The advisory group also recommended that USI>A and state governments consider wa>s of providing liability protection for farmers who fellow public access to their tends, and that the Depart tjjient should adopt regula (Uons under CAP to that Same end. The board also discussed «»etbods ot coordinating the Work of state and county A£5C committees with serv ices ot state game, and fish commissions. Avoid Over-Boosting Batteries With Jumper Cables, Company Says According to a massive Btndy conducted in United States 'and Canada by Cham- pi on Spark Plug Company, tibp most liequently used apethod of starting a “can't start” vehicle is by means of battery jumper cables. This is often a quick and -easy way to get the engine stalled, but it can lead to expensive damage to ignition system components it the “dead” battery is overmatch ed- in i oltage by the supply ing battery, battenes or oth er power source. Today, most oars and trucks aie equipped with 12 V'olt systems Using a booster souice of‘lB to 24 volts will spin oi er today’s engine at a very rapid, rate, well in ex cess ot what is noimally Heeded for starting purposes, b»it it is likely to lead, to damage components of the 12 Veit system. Under conditions of up to djouhle normal i oltage, dis tributor breaker points can turn blue, and the ignition coil can be tempoianly over stressed to a point where it will become damaged per manently. It the engine be ing stalled is equipped with -any tiansistonzed compon ents, such as tiansistonzed ignition, altematois, or even transistor mdios, the sudden jolt ot exeessne i oltage can kjiook out the tiansistois and/oi diodes immediately. Champion, sug gest that if a nell-chaig'/d 12 volt booster battery will not start the engine, chances ate that something other than a discharged batteiy is causing the tiouble. If con siderably moie than 12 volts are used to eventually start such an engine theie exists a strong possibility that ex tensile and expensive dam age to i elude electrical com ponents mil lesult. A woi-d or caution- watch that polarity- when connect ing the cables to the batteiy Positne always goes to positne, negative to nega tive. Care of Eggs To maintain their high qual ity, keep eggs cold at all times befoie using. Buy eggs that are kept in a refngeiated case, take eggs home piomptly, and put m your lefngerator at once. Because eggs absoib odors easily, keep eggs away fiom foods with strong odois. If an egg needs washing, Wash it just befoie using. Before storing, check car tons for any eggs with crack ed shells. If you find some, vee- these- eggs- first. 18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 26, 1966 PRIVATE SALE -—of FARM IMPLEMENTS and DAIRY EQUIPMENT Located IV2 miles south of Route 30 midway between Mountvilie and Columbia. Turn south at Catholic Convent on Prospect road. 5 Tractors Cockshutt 40, Cockshutt 30 diesel,with loader, Cockshutt 30- diesel for parts, International 350 with, plow, mow er and 3 point adapter, IHC with plow, cultivator and 2 man tobacco faoer, garden tractor, IH 46 baler used 3 years, 1H crimper, used. 2 years. New Idea manure spreader. New Ideal 2 row corn picker, mounted, transport disk, 3 wagons-with beds, & tobacco wagons, tobacco planter, and a complete line of farming and tobacco equipment. Dairy Equipment Barn cleaner used two years for 26 cows, 5 and 6 can cooler, 30 milk cans, 2 unit Surge milker, late style with narrow bore and complete line of Dairy equip ment. Terms by MELVIN SAGER Columbia R. D. #2 Phone 684-8895 FLORYDALE Complete Dispersal -3 mile west of Brickerville traffic light, go over turnpike, first macadam road left, first road right, Penn Twp., Lancaster County, Paw TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1966 ll JpF ■ This Cochran General 27 mature cows & 10 heifers daughter sells 2 yr., 9 mo. 12,849 m, 534 f., 251 da. inc. TB and Bang’s certified, calfhood vaccinated, charts fur nished. 7 due in August, balance through the year. 4 daughters of Cochran General, Hi Hope, Harden Farms Aggie Keystone, Rockdale President, Wayne Texal Romeo, Romandale Reflection Marquis, Bell Ringer and others. Following animals sell Melody by Skokie Good Regent 2 yr. 4 m. 11,554 m 432 f 305 da. 3 yr. 4- m. 13,260 m 503 f 301 da, 4 yr. 7 m. 17,005 m 631 f 370 da. just fresh Kay by Logwood Twenty Grand 2 yr. 3 m. 11,625 m 415 f 280 da. 3 yr. 3 m. 13,454 m 499 f 325 da. 4 yr. 4 m. 13,358 m 479 f 305 da. Star by Osborndale Sir Ty Vi Fobes 2 yr. 3 m. 3 yr. 3 m. Pride by Broiuvview Pabst Fifty Five 2 yr. I m. 3 yr. 2 in. Looking for Dairy Cows with very good udders? DAIRY EQUIPMENT DeLavai #73 milker pump, 2 new type units and 1 - 50 lb. pail, SS strainer, cylinder type carrying pail, double washtufos, ESko 10 can cooler, can hoist and 25 milk cans. Terms by ( LLOYD G. and MAXINE FLORY J. Everett Kreider - 284-4517 Carl Diller - 392-5235 Aucts. and Sales Managers LUNCH AVAILABLE,. 12:30. P M. 11,825 m 14,246 m 12,104 m 14,565 m Don’t miss this sale! 473 f 320 da. 557 f 324 da. 487 f 351 da. 571 f 346 da. PUBLIC SALfI TUESDAY, MARCH 8, BM AT 11:00 A.M. I 2 mile east of Elizabethtown. Just off Route J on the road to Milton Grove. 1 Ayrshire & Hblstel Dairy Cows. I 19 REG. AYRSHIRE COWS 7.HOLST£IN\COWs| 10 HEIFERS 1 DHIA ave. 10.206 M, 405 F. 2 Ayrshire cows with over 13,000 J milk within the last year. TB and blood test certified. 1 CASE 300 TRACTOR I with less than 800 hrs., equipped with 3 pt. hitch, 12 trans., snow plow and 3 pt, grass mower. CASE D. C. TKACII with hyd. CASE VAH with 3 pt. hitch, hyd. and momul manure loader. 1 3 pt. hitch Case disc plow; 3 bottom 14” trailer plow J ft. heavy hyd, disc on rubber; 10 ft. cultipacker; 3 pt. gl spring tooth harrow; land drag; Case cultivator and 3 pt. lull rear end cultivator. 1 Case pick-up baler, rubber tire side rake I 26 ft. Smoker elevator I 2—16. ft. hay wagons; Case 7 ft. semi-mount mower; New Hi land 404 hay crusher; Case flail chopper. J Case P.T.O. 115 Bushel Manure Spreader Case 12 hoe grain drill; 2 row Beamus tobacco plantci, rubber; 3 sets tobacco ladders; 10 ft. lime spreader; 60 tobacco lath. Approximately 20 Tons Ear Corn 15 Ft. Silage Some Alfalfa Hay 250 gal. Dari-Kool cold wall tank; 3 unit Surge min, pump, nearly new; 2 Surge stainless 40 lb. milker units; douk! stainless tubs; stainless strainer and buckets; milker pipe f, 26 cows; 40 gal. gas water heater; old dinner bell; old coup, kettle. Complete dispersal by KENNETH ESHLEMAI Leroy Sensenig and Everett Kreider Auctioneers. KENT- K. FERRELL, JR. AUCTIONEERS J. H. O’XEI Public Auction FURNITURE —. MACHINERY DAIRY EQUIPMENT FEED The, undersigned, having sold-their farm-and dairy- cattl will sell the following at public auction on the farm located mi. northeast of Jarrettsville, Md., 6 mi. west of Whitefor Md., 1 mi. north of Bushes Corner, 1 mi. south of Five Foil on Md. Rt. 24 in Pylesville, Harford Co., Md., on FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1966 10:00 A.M. EST Sharp (Watch for auction signs.) FURNITURE; Westinghouse elec, stove, walnut table anil chairs (4), rocker, 2 chairs, oak table & mirror, 2 oak \us&S stands, 3 small tables, oak desk, 2 coal stoves, 5 lamps, 5 lanfi terns, oak vanity with mirror, I MACHINERY: 2 Massey-Ferguson- ±65 diesel'tractors niflj multi-power & positive traction, Massey-Ferguson #35 gas tiao! tor, A. C. E-14 tractor, #BOO New- Holland chopper aiasJS head, #BlB New Holland chopper with corn head. New Hol| land #271 baler with ejector, Massey-Ferguson #72 combine 8’ cut with tank, J.D. 15 disc FB-B grain drill, J.D. hay lake #894-A, 2 J.D. #ll5 chuck wagons, J.D. (R-W) disc, J.ft (KBA) disc SVa’, New Holland 30’ elevator, Woods Rotary mower # C-80, Massey-Ferguson 2 row corn planter, Myers hay conditioner, Little Giant corn drag, Van. Deusen 14'i post hole digger, Brjllion 9’ cultipacker, Massey-Ferguson 3 bottom 14" plow, scraper blade; Massey-Ferguson 7’ side mounted mower, A. C. 7’ side mounted mower, New Holland 130 bu. spreader) A. C. loader, A. C. cultivators, 3 hay wagons, 18’ flat bed wagon Century sprayer, New Holland blower (belt type) with 45 pipe, cement mixer with- FTO and 3 point hitch, spying tooth* harrow, Massey Ferguson pulley, Woods Bros, corn picker, wagon unloadcr, wood saw, dirt-scoop with 3 point t hitch, Int’l. ensilage cutter with 35’ pipe, Massey-Ferguson riding laun mower (new), Westinghouse cooler, feed carts, 1956 GMC I l * ton truck, (new motor), 1653 Chev. dump truck and-many- good; farm tools. PLEASE NOTE: THE ABOVE LISTED MACHINERY IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. Take advantage of- this oppof' tunity to buy good used equipment. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Mojonnier vacuum bulk tank vd® 425 gal. capacity, 7 Surge milkers, Surge vacuum-pump model) D (new). Milk Base of 2000 lbs. per day will be sold. DAIR* EQUIPMENT WILL BE SOLD AT 11 A.M. Sharp. FEED: Approx. 3500 bu. of corn. Approx. 400 bales of im* ed hay. Approx. 400 bales of straw. TERMS —• CASH Npt responsible for, accidents day of sale. ABERDEEN SALES CO. SALE MANAGERS Clerks: PreSton £ Reynolds'' Owners, MR. & MRS. GAITHER EVANS Lunch by Reuben’s of'Bel-Air.