—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 9, 1972 28 Space Science Helps Earthlings Supply Utilities Two fuel cells from outer space have come to earth in Brooklyn, where they are chemically transforming nat ural gas into electricity, quietly and efficiently. The cells, recently installed as a test in a New York home, were developed jointly during the past five years by Pratt & Whitney Division of United Aircraft Corp., and 33 nat ural gas companies as a part of a $5O million research pro gram which stretches from coast to coast One of the sponsoring companies is Brooklyn Union Gas, which is conducting tests in New York City The fuel cells are modi fications of the powerplants which provided electricity for the Apollo moon flights. The natural gas fuel cell, an on-site cloctne generator, consists of two units • one contains a reformer that breaks down natural gas into hydiogen and carbon mole cules and converts the carbon into carbon dioxide and the other is the fuel cell itself, which generates electricity elcctiochemically when the gas mixture enters The sec ond unit concerts the icsult ing diiect cuirent to altei nat ingcunent Natural gas fuel cells could mean lower fuel costs since they convert 40 per cent of gas eneigy into powei and opeiate one-thnd more effi cientlc than a typical central />ouer station, ULtordinf' to Guidon C Griswold, presi dent of Brooklyn Union Gas I)un;ig the latter half of 1971 and through 1972 up to (>() additional Powei cells ale scheduled for installation by \ ai ions gas and pipeline com panies at 57 locations in 19 stale ami the Distnctof Co lumbia \ntibiotic Penicillin was the lust antibiotic to became avail able In 1941 it was lust em ployed in the treatment o( human disease and, by 1943 its clinical value was hillv established Industry Adopts Guidelines For Children’s TV Shows Guidelines for television advertising to children have been adopted by the Associa tion of National Advertisers to help stimulate high stand ards of advertising and eli minate practices which might be even remotely considered distasteful, misleading or un duly “high-pressure.” The guidelines are based on the following four principles: Since young children have limited capabilities for dis cerning the credibility of what they see, they pose a special responsibility for ad vertisers and broadcasters alike to protect them from SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 7:30 P.M. 500 HEAD 500 Charolais, Angus and Hereford Calves and Yearling steers and heifers. No paint marks or hip tags on any of these cattle. All cattle weighed on sale day. Beef breeds and some Holstein steers. Sorted in uniform lots For Further Information Contact J. FRANCIS TINSMAN LEESBURG LIVESTOCK MARKET Leesburg, Va. Phone 703-777-1411 or 703-777-3521 I IVAN Z. SENSENIG REGISTERED & HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL SALE Will be sold at Public Sale on the premises locat ed 5 Miles North of Ephrata on Schoeneck Road, at Schoeneck turn East toward Denver, V 2 mile on right. Watch for Sale Arrows. THURSDAY, SEPT. 14. 1972 AT 12:00 NOON 41 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 24 Dairy Cows in all Stages of Lactation 8 BREEDING AGE^^^^j^^ ALL A.B.C. BREEDING. HEALTH CHARTS DAY OF SALE. CHECKED FOR PREGNANCY HAWK BILT TANK SPREADER Left Side Unload, Used Only 3 Years If In Need Of Dairy Cows, Plan Now To Attend This Sale Sale time, 12:00 Noon. Terms by Owner IVAN Z. SENSENIG R.D.I, STEVENS, PA. 215-267-6491 John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers 733-3511 733-3305 Not Responsible for Accidents their own susceptibilities. Recognizing that children are limited in their ability to distinguish between fact and fantasy, care should be taken not to stimulate (directly or by implication) unreasonable expectations of performance. Because of the special na ture of the children’s audi ence, extra care should be taken to communicate product information in a truthful and tasteful manner. Advertising should help de velop social standards that are generally regarded as positive and beneficial PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for Public Sale, at their Farm, located 5 miles North of Bedford, at Camp Sunshine, off Route 220 at Bedford Grange Hall, in Bedford County, Pa. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1972, STARTING AT 12:30 P.M. HOLSTEIN CATTLE Consisting of 46 head of good grade Holstein cows, 7 fresh or close springers, 22 have freshen since July 15, balance in other lactation, health charts available day of S3l© MILKING EQUIPMENT Consisting of a 400 gal. Jamesway bulk tank with Walker seak, DeLaval No. 75 milker pump, 4 Surge milker units, Kesco dumping station, Sunset automatic tank washer and other items. TERMS; CASH Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Stahl R.D. 1, Bedford, Pa. Claycomb & Mishler, Auctioneers Lunch Served We Specialize in Liquidation Sales of All Kinds Farm Machinery, Construction Equipment and Land FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SALE Tractors and Form Machinery Exit 10 or 11 off Interstate 83 Emigsville, Pa. September 15, 1972 at 10 o'clock A. M. SALE RAIN OR SHINE York Co. Farm & Ind. Equip. Co. Inc. 4 Miles North of York, Pa. on Route 181 Box 222 Emigsville, Pa. 17318 Phone; 717-764-6412 If you have machinery not suitable for your trade, bring it to our sale and turn it into ready cash. If you need machinery of any kind you will find it here at our sale. We Welcome You as a Buyer, Seller or Visitor. ffl HEAD REGISTERED jPA Jv and GRADE Jy CANADIAN and WISCONSIN HOLSTEINS ANOTHER SELECT QUALITY REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN SALE at Black and White Holstein Farm, Lancaster, Pa. across from the Comet Drive-in Theatre or */♦ mi. west of breeding unit on Friday Night Sept. 15 at 8 o’clock Sharp. Selling 50 head of registered and grade Canadian and Wisconsin Holsteins of large size, good type and lots of milking quality. All cows fresh or Close-up springers Farmers and dairymen, if you are in the need of top qualtity herd replacements you cannot afford to miss this sale They are all purchased first hand from farms where they were raised by some of the best judges of dairy cows in the business. If you need a can of milk per day or 100 lbs per day we have the cows for you. Just by all means get to this sale. CHARLES C. MYERS OWNER Abe Diffenbach: Auct. Henry Kettering: Pedigrees Credit available: Contact Charles Myers prior to sale.