Penn State to use Real WILLIAMSPORT - Penn sylvania State University has affirmed its strong commitment to the state dairy industry by taking part in the 1906 “REAL” Seal program. The land grant in stitution, with an enrollment of approximately 64,000 studentsilias signed an agreement with the American Daily Association and Dairy Council (ADA/DC) to use only genuine dairy foods in'all foodservice meal preparation, and to incorporate the “REAL” Seal trademark on all university packaged milk products. On January 16, Penn State President, Dr. Bryce Jordan, and board of trustees president, Obie Snider, met with representatives of the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council to make the agreement official. The university creamery, foodservice operation and Nittany Lion Inn will be af fected. The “REAL” Seal, symbolized by a drop of milk enclosing the word “REAL”, is a dairy product identification program sponsored locally by the ADA/DC. By positively associating the “REAL” Seal with genuine dairy foods, consumers can avoid confusion Fibre Pen comes with built-in flooring supports...at no extra cost. Fibre-Pen’s built-in floor supports offer another distinct advantage. They cost no more. And they’re specially designed to take our Snap-Lock weanling flooring. It features the same ease of assembly. And it’s also made of durable and sanitary fibre glass. The end result is an efficient and cost-effective system. Assemble Fibre-Pen yourself...and save on freight. Fibre-Pen comes in 20-foot lengths that you cut and assemble yourself. It’s easy! Instructions are supplied... and you need no special tools You save a bundle on freight because it’s all compact. And there’s no risk of damage as in pre-assembled pens. Fibre-Pen is made from durable fibre glass. It’s safe and it’s sanitary. There’s no exposed steel to corrode or to cause injury. And there’s no messy glue to gather dirt. It all adds up to a pen that makes your cleaning chores simple. between simulated and authentic milk and milk products. In the five years since the program was established, the “REAL” Seal has been adopted by over 1,300 dairy processors and retail food chains nationwide, and is recognized by nearly 58 percent of American consumers. “Dairy products are good healthy foods,” said Dr. Jordan, president of Pennsylvania State University for nearly three years. “Because we are one of the leading agricultural colleges in the nation, we ought to do our best to support the industry locally and nationally.” To date, the Penn sylvania dairy industry, represented by 21,000 dairy farms statewide, ranks fifth in total milk production, producing seven percent of the nation’s mUk supply. Representing the ADA/DC in the official signing was Executive Vice President, Brian Ward, and directors Fred Epler, Robert Pardoe and Daniel Baker. Located in Williamsport, PA, and Syracuse, NY, the ADA/DC is a dairy farmer funder and directed milk marketing agency serving Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. “This is our way to insure our With Fibre-Pen, there's no steel to corrode... * * < * Seal on its milk products students will be getting the real university restaurant involved thing,” said Baker, ADA/DC with the program will be director of district 19, Tioga, prohibited from using imitation Potter, Bradford and McKean cheese products on their pizzas, counties. “We as Pennsylvania The pizza program, now in its dairy farmers need more jaxth year, informs restaurant promotions of this sort to help patrons through the use of free increase consumption of dairy promotional materials that the products in the Northeast. pizza operator is using only real According to Obie Snider, seven dairy cheeses on his or her year member of the Penn State product. The real cheese factor has board of trustees and dairy- proven to increase sales for those producer, the university’s 23 restaurants participating. By campuses will be affected by the taking part in the program, the “REAL” Seal agreement, university joins over 1,000 “Real Currently the Penn State food- Cheese Pizzamakers” signed by service program spends an the ADA/DC this promotion year average of 11,200,000.00 annually on dairy food purchases feed an estimated 200,000 students weekly. On a year’s basis, the university, one of the largest dairy users in the state, goes through over 180,000 pounds of cheese and 275,000 gallons of milk in meal preparation and service or glue to come un-stuck. FIBRE-PEN ADA/DC has been responsible for approximately 14% of all “REAL” Seal agreements signed in the nation. Penn State joins Syracuse University as two of the leading universities in the Nor theast signed by ADA/DC to the “REAL” Seal program. ADA/DC supports the “REAL” Seal program with $500,000 worth of local market television ad vertising. This represents 10 percent of its total media budget. ADA/DC has targeted adults 25 to 54 years old to be the primary “REAL” Seal market in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York consumer areas. In addition to participating in the “REAL” Seal program, Penn State has also agreed to use 100% real cheese in nine campus pizza restaurants. By becoming a “Real Cheese Pizzamaker,” each inn *• *• *• *■» jg» -m <•» A Weanling Pen DISTRIBUTED BY; x t £ ’,y:f * *** • Fowler Fiberglass Grating Inc. P.O. Bo* 508 • 95 Lery Road Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233 Phone: (904) 246-4886 ' ✓ MAILBOX MARKC T FOR SALE 1977 Jeep Cherokee, 4WD, auto, PS, PB, AM/FM, hitch, new batt., exh., insp. to 12/86, $2,500. Montg. Co. 215- 723-6496. Fairbanks 15 ton 9xlB drive on scales, recently certified, have blue prints. Asking $l,OOO. Lane. Co. 717-733-7587 after 5. Three year old stan dardbred mare, 15.1 H, very gentle, black w/gray shine, $385 or reasonable offer. Lane. Co. 717-665- 2561. JO 2550, low hrs., Cab w/Air, S.N.H. haybine, 9’ cut, 2 yrs. old, kept inside, 8 ton EzTrail wagons. Montg. Co. 215-584-5168. O.Cert. 1985 seed oats, sulky new cond.. Reasonable; NH 1R forger, complete w/PU head. Best Offer. Bucks Co. 717-343-9061. Four 10.00x20 truck tires, tubes, and rims, good casings, never recapped or punctured; spoke wheel rims, like new. Lehigh Co. 215-285-6264. You can stack Fibre-Pens for maximum use of your barn space. Stack up to three pens safely, and get the most use from your produc tion space. Fibre-Pen allows you a higher return on your production investment. And you can also arrange Fibre-Pens to suit other needs, too. You can allow for walk ways in between and for other custom features. WHAT IS GATOR GRATJE FIBERGLASS GRATING? * High Heat Retention * Textured Surface - non skid footing * Corrosion resistance - easy clean and disinfect * Absorbs no moisture or bacteria * Smooth rounded edges reduce risk of injury • Exceptional durability to outlast any raised flooring available. Jack Russel Beagle pups, pets or hunters, wormed, shots; large storage tanks fuel, bridges, will load, $lOO ea. Pr. Georges Co. 301-599-9649. VanOale St-100 TMR mixer, 99 bu. capacity, needs some repair, no motor or scales, $l,OOO. Clearfield Co. 814-583- 7418. B‘xl2' fiberglass ring holds 20 ton snelled corn, $l5O. Lane. Co. 717-733- 3849. Bull, one yr. old, Mars Tony son, dam Ex W/25.000M 4.6% 1156 Fat. Lane. Co. 717-733- 7809. Two seated new Men nonite carriage; eight hole hog feeders. Aaron S. Molt, RD3, New Holland. 717-354-6727. Mf- tractor 1085 diesel, 3100 hrs., 18.4x34 tires, good condition, $6,500. western Berks Co. 215- 589-2005. Wood Bros, bale buster, bray breading chart/124 corn picker mount on Int. 2R HAM. Berks, 215-682- 7632. Two Wrights 20" chain saws, working order, $l5O ea. Berks Co. 215- 926-4232 after 7. Holstein Grade Fresh Heifers and springing vaccinated. Perry Co. 717-789-3687. Three 30 lb. milker pails in very good condition, $3O ea. Second cutting alfalfa heifer hay. Cheap. Lane. Co. 717-687-9006. 12.4x38 tractor chains; JD 290 corn planter. York Co. 717-229-2683. Amish patchwork quilt, large and crib; also rag rug. Jan., Feb. Sale, 5%. Affordable prices. Garrett Co. 301-334-4660. 'Bl Ford 7610 tractor, 1500 hrs., load monitor, weights, triple remotes. Northumberland Co. 717- 758-2078.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers