Berks DHIA Report [Continued from Page 1121 F. M. Browns Sons Inc. No. 94 H 5-4 No. 4 H 4-1 Richard H. Hoffman Clovs 26 H Joseph F. Walters No. 68 H 8-4 TRMLIRS ainffl@^ln)OG lt * Spring Glerrrnce SKL FftfCtS on QLL Equip A 0 ** GOOSENECKS HRY * _ w HBULtBS TRAILERS r list II CRTUE HftUURS SOER ! HATREDS * CLtRPvRNCE JL -r^f) lb SRU (|Vi P 'You can’t BERT OUR PRICES AND WATCH THE QUALITY... 305 305 21,286 17,778 6-10 305 17,708 €B3 305 17,872 Donald M. Myers Brenda H 5-7 Stephen J. Janos Tara H 4-7 Andrew D. Stoltzfus Hon H 5-4 Marie H 5-6 William C. Adams Angel H 7-11 Told H 2-1 Richard R. Troutman Trudy H 8-2 Mistres H 7-8 Pansy H 9-1 Emma H 6-1 Frickle H 8-6 Harold G. Heck Debra H J. Merle Stutzman Violet H Francis R. Moser No. 224 H Harry P. Shaak No. 280 H Gene A. Reed No. 29 H. No. 17 H Drey Bros. No. 130 H No. 44 H No. 98 H Ray E. Bicksler Mussy H Pinnacle View Dairy Sylvia H Frank G. Gromlich Lucky H 8-3 Clarence B. Kulp No. 37 H 9-3 No. 98 H 4-4 No. 66 H 24 Ernest O. Miller No. 22 H 6-3 No. 65 H 54 No. 83 H 4-7 No. 300 H 3-8 Ontelynn Acres No. 6 H 54 Junge Farms Sequin 742 754 702 305 18,326 759 283 15,902 669 305 29,866 897 305 17,577 747 305 16,894 719 305 14,868 671 305 19,677 882 305 24,667 861 305 27,509 927 299 305 5-11 305 305 6-11 296 305 305 305 305 305 305 5- 6- 6-4 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 H 2-6 Terry Bingaman No. 23 H No. 20 H No. 424 H Hartman Bros. No. 81 H No. 88 H Clarence E. Kreider No. 25 H Yost Brothers No. 18 22,514 21,086 805 670 19,657 651 17,872 679 690 19,265 16,593 724 WASHINGTON, D.C. - Comments on proposed procedures for conducting board meetings of the Commodity Credit Cor poration (CCC) under the Sunshine Act were called for last week by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 20,802 16,956 729 732 17,107 17,267 15,816 712 652 700 905 24,247 Under the USDA proposals, CCC board meetings would be open to the public unless the discussions were on maters which would have significant market impact. Premature public disclosure of discussions by the CCC board about the levels of price support for com modities, interest rates on loans, the quantities of commodities to be allocated for export programs, and other program terms and conditions might lead to significant speculation in commodities, the USDA 669 17,971 19,916 770 20,371 15,344 17,849 793 674 896 20,956 19,807 20,630 20,637 726 693 684 726 15,141 655 18.619 730 WASHINGTON, D.C. - Sixty-five percent of the land mass of North America - about 6.4 million square miles (15.8 million square kilometers) - was snow covered last month, the most extensive snow coverage in the past 11 years, satellite pictures have shown. Donald R. Wiesnet, senior research hydrologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), said analysis of NOAA satellite imagery also showed heavy snow cover in Europe and Asia, where 44 per cent of the land mass was snow covered. NOAA’s National En vironmental Satellite Ser vice began observing snow Lancaster Farminj H 6-11 305 17,884 809 CCC board meetings opened World snowed under WE’RE OFFERING ANOTHER NEW ENERGY - SAVING DEVICE BIT'S ABOUT TIME YOU’RE TOLD ABOUT IT. "THE STEDI-WATT” By Advanced Electronics ONLY *139.95 Plus Tax 180-day Money-back guarantee - You can protect your electrical equipment from voltage surges - You can operate your equipment more efficiently. - You can greatly reduce light bulb and flourescent tube failure. - You can extend the life of your valuable equipment with less maintenance YOUR ANSWER IS ‘THE STEDI-WATT" YOUR SECURITY AND ENERGY CENTER HIESTAND DISTRIBUTORS INC. Box 96 Marietta, PA 17547 Phone 717-426 3286 Saturday, March 5,1977 — 19,549 16,308 18,543 305 305 305 4- 7-10 5- 18,627 16,972 305 305 6-11 305 16,264 703 pointed out. It is likely that most of the board deliberations will have significant market impact. After the meetings, these board actions would be announced so that all members of the public would be notified of the decisions at the same time. Additional details of USDA’s proposals were published in the Federal Register Feb. 8. Interested persons may submit written comments, suggestions, or objections regarding the proposed rules to the Secretary, Board of Directors, Commodity Credit Corporation, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250, not later than March 9. Copies of all written comments received will be available for examination in Room 218-W, USDA’s Administration Building. cover from satellite imagery in 1966. Eurasia has had a greater expanse of snow cover - m February 1968 and February 1972 - during the 11 years of observation. But the combined coverage figures last month for both North America and Eurasia totaled 16.8 million square miles (42.3 million square kilometers), the greatest amount of snow cover ever measured by satellite in one month in the Northern Hemisphere. Wiesnet and his fellow scientist, Michael Matson, noted that following the last heavy snow cover winter - 1971-72 - the next three winters were marked by successive decreases in snow cover. 113 653 690 661 672 785
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