AmapeaiMr ftmfety Satuntay* IM3 NDB Builds Plans Around Priorities (Continued from Pago A 32) board approved plans to continue in-store, food service and trade education programs for cheese in Japan and Mexico to help increase U.S. sales. Milkfat The board approved funding research projects with the intent of finding increased value and uses for surplus milkfat. In one project, researchers will develop emulsi fiers., from milkfat. Emulsifiers originating from milkfat may offer unique benefits in both food and non-food products. Researchers will look for applications for milk fat emulsifiers in commercial pro ducts like low fat ice cream and skin lotions. Recent research findings con firm that efficient removal of fat from whey protein concentrate (WPG) improves both its func tionality and flavor stability. Researchers will attempt to iden tify some unique properties and determine the potential value of fat isolated from whey as a food product ingredient In another milkfat project approved by the board, research- DHIA Services Reorganizes COLUMBUS, Ohio DHIA Services, the commercial subsidi ary of the National Dairy Herd Im provement Association, recently announced its new slate of officers for 1993-1994. Terry Ellingson, dairyman, Poplar Grove, Illinois serves as Chairman; Bill Vcr- Boott, general manager, Califor nia DHIA, Fresno, Vice Chair man; and Doug Runyon, dairy man, Kopperl, Texas, Secretary/Treasurer. Newly appointed to the board is Nelvin Empet, general manager of Northeast DHIA. Ithaca, New York. Empet has been General Manager of Northeast DHIA for Nursery Flooring © Plastic Nursery Slat 10 Year Non-Prorated (Check Our Prices Before You Buy) ers will try to standardize the out put from a new method for separ ating milkfat into specific frac tions. These researchers have already learned to extract a frac tion of milkfat which contains the rich dairy flavor. They will now separate and find uses for other milkfat fractions. National Dairy Board members decided to work with the National Dairy Council to participate in and communicate findings from a National Institutes of Health con ference to be held next spring. The conference will have a focus on the rote of calcium from dairy pro ducts in women’s health, especial ly prevention of osteoporosis. This conference may provide cre dible, third party endorsements supporting the health benefits for calcium and dairy products in the diet which can be disseminated to the public. The board approved two nutri tion research projects which could help protect and build the image of dairy products if findings are favorable. Recent accusations tried to link drinking milk with 16 years, expanding Northeast’s coverage to include six states. In novations released under his direction include the Day One System, a reference standards la boratory, and a marketing agree ment for herd management soft ware and technology. Continuing their terms on the board are A 1 Thelen, general man ager, Michigan DHIA, Lansing; and Richard Nichols, dairyman. Canyon City, Colorado. DHIA Services, which often milk me ten and other performance-related products, has experienced an aver age growth over the last three years of 24 percent. FUttr^E cat* MAXIMA Warranty Dairy Image increasing risk to diabetes. Scien-. lists have not confirmed this accu sation. so researchers will try to prove milk is not the cause while finding other factors, unrelated to milk protein, which are more like ly to cause the disease. In another study, researchers will attempt to find ways to collect large quantities of a new vitamin, PQQ, frolm whey. PQQ, found in large amounts in milk, is a potent antioxidant. Antioxidants are believed to help prevent several chronic degenerative diseases like heart disease and cancer. By extracting quantifies of it, PQQ can be tested by scientists to prove its benefit to health. Such studies may discover more reasons to use dairy products. In other National Dairy Board business, the 36 dairy farmer board: • approved plans to promote U.S. yogurt and ice cream in Mex ico and U.S. ice cream in Japan; • voted to join the Meat Export Federation and the Miller’s National Federation in sponsoring a trade mission for Egyptian offi cials to team about U.S. grading standards and plant inspections. ESTATE AUCTION FURNISHINGS * HAND WOVEN RUGS * GUNS * DECOYS 19th CENT. TOOLS 1974 CHEVROLET 2 DR. IMPALA We are pleaaed to offer the following merchandiee which is comprised of several Harford County estates includ ing the late J. Oliver Watson, Elizabeth Amoss estate, and others. For conveni ence, the auction will be conducted at our facility: 3041 DUBLIN ROAD STREET, MD 21154 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 DIRECTIONS: From Bel Air take US Rte. 1. north to left on MD Rte. 543. Fol low to MD Rte. 440 end turn right, on the right lust past Searboro Road. Signs posted. HIGHLIGHTS: 6 mahog. centennial Dun can Phyfe formal DR chairs; mahog. DR table; Viet, ornate hall tree; mahog ball and talon slant top desk; Duncan Phyfe game tables; Art Deco DR furniture; 9 pc. maple DR suite; Waterfall BR suite; 5 pc. cherry twin BR suite; mahog. sleigh bed; oak 4 dr. chest; oak glass door book cabinet: oak dbl. ped. desk; oak mirrored hanging cabinet; old butcher bench; pine kit table w/high back benches; camel back trunk and others; Ig. hand woven wool rag rugs, Indo-Aubusson rugs; pine built-in comer cupboard; asst’d LR furniture; Ig. gilt mirror; Medieval decorations; Ethan Allen LR, DR, BR furniture; Deco sewing machine; GUNS, ETC: Remington mod. 760 Game master .30-06 cal. rifle; Remington mod. 141 .33 rem cal. rifle; gun case; ca. 1900 Tom Lockhart black duck; old rubber dove decoys; Susquehanna flats decoys: hunting trophies; old fly rods; tackle; oars. COLLECTIBLES: sleigh bells: Kodak Brownie camera; ca. 1915 Chase yool lap robe; old books; pictures and frames mcl. 19th cent, oil carpenter’s tools; Ig. crocks; 4 Stangl fruit pattern graduated pitchers; cut, pattern, pressed glass; steins; various china services; asst’d decorations. MISCELLANEOUS: air conditioners; old chunk wood stove; washer, color televisions; Vitamaster exercise treadmill; microwaves: tools; hardware; etc., etc., etc. TERMS: Cash or approved check. There b a ten percent buyer’s premium. All items are sold in “as in” condition. Immediate removal. Refreshments available. Plenty of parking. ©O’NEILLS AUCTION COMPANY P.O. Box 3*4 • Forest Hill, MD 21050 (410) NHNO • 07*4530 Fax 410-0344772 Complete Auction » Apprekel Service Specializing in Batata Uquktationa • Really 9:00 A.M. Auction SAT., OCT ; 23, 1993 PERSONAL PlSSfilkjY - 9:30 AM BEAL ESTATE - 11:00 A.M. HOUSE ON ACRE LOT GUNS, HOUSEHOLD St SHOP TOOLS 720 SHARES SHENANDOAH TELECOMMUNICATION - STOCK ADDED TO RE OFFERED FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE (BLOCKS OF 10) ■ From Rt. 11 just South ot Maurortown, Va„ take RL 600 Waat to bottom of Mountain. Auction on ML At the duly qualified executor of the eiUte of the late Lloyd Buckwalter the undersigned will offer at auction the following. REAL ESTATE 9 room frame dwelling with baaamem and enclosed aide porch, central air on main floor. Affixture of hot air heat and electric baseboard, 2 hatha, 3 bedrooms aeptic system, reservoir, and several outbuildings. TERMS REAL ESTATE; A $5,000.00 bidders deposit by cash or cashiers check at the conclusion of the real estate auction, balance dug In thill within 30 days. Sale Is mbjact to all rights of way, easements, and rastrictlMs ef record, if any. Sale la Ingress and not by the acre and Is subject to the confirmation of the undcraignsd nailer. Conveyance to be made by Special Warranty dead, and real estate taxes to be prorated as to date at settlement - PERSONAL PROPERTY - TOOLS: Foley Bdsaw, planer, moulder 12V4 x. 6" thick wAank vacuum; Craftaman 6" jointer, shaper; Ryobi and Shopmate radial arm saws; 12” bandsaw; lathe; 10“ bandaaw; Iff* Üble aavr; 10” mitre taw; routers; jig taw; vite; 2 air compressors; several Üble saws; scroll taw; bench grinder; Üble top drill press; hand sanders; hand planes; misc- lumber, electric hand plane; 5 dozen wood clamps; biu, chisels, taws, etc.; hundreds of small tools; lot of woodwoifcing books; 24* aluminum extension lad der; weed trimmers; 2 h.p. rototiller. Craftsman 5 h.p. rear tine tiller. Lawn Chief riding mower, Chippewa chipper; yard tools; cart; 4*. 10* and 14’ gales; one row garden seeder; butcher kettle and ring; bands; Homdite XL chainsaw; McCullough 10-10 chainsaw: 20" toury mow er, back pack sprayer Makiu tanden Rockwell zander, set of carving chisels; drills; tool boxes; lathe knives, etc. HOUSEHOLD: Walnut four drawer chest (Empire); Oak bed; 2 Oak and tables w/drawers; mixed wood dove tail blanlnt chart; Oak library Üble; modem pie safe w/ tint in doors; child’s trunk; child’s Oak folding chain nearly new upholstered sofa and chair (blue); 2 small hanging what-not thrives; rope leg Oak stand; Oak arm rocker, Oak cane teat rocker, stools; tablet; stands; 48” round Oak labia w/split pedestal; set of 4 Oak modem pressed back (hairs; very nice 48” wide oak sideboard pressed back dtair; Pine hutch; benches; Oak desk; fancy Oak soft teat chair, large Oak office desk; 2 pine 3 board tables w/dtawer. Oak secretary chair, lots of misc. furni ture pans. APPLIANCES: Sylvania 19" color TV w/remote; Wards almond color refrigerator, Gibson 30" electric range, self cleaning; Kenmore microwave; Teknika Color 17” TV; Symphonic VHS VCR; Kenmore under counter refrigerator, Kenmore dryer and washer, convection oven; upright freezer, Kdvinator refrigerator/freezer. MISCELLANEOUS: 10 gal. milk can; Hpaver vac uum; hames; mantel; eleven pocket watch; Sears sewing machine; humidifier; Walnut cracker, tongs; dehydrator, cow bell; Regal crock; jugs; plain crocks; iron pots; barber chain lot of wood carvings; typewriter, lot of books; frames; 'pint Apple Pie Ridge vinegar jug; misc. dishes; bowls; plates; glasses; lamps; hundreds canning jars; misc. small appliances; sump pomp; photo enlarger, west ern books. MISCELLANEOUS COINS, ETC.; $l.OO & $2.00 silver certificates; 1980*s Ttoy oz. American Silver Eagle Dollars; proof sets; Eisenhower Dollars; straight razors; The U.S. Famous American Stamp Series Commemora tive Cover Collection: jewelry; Misc. Commemorative Stamp Collection Books including America the Beautiful Cover Collection; Bronze belt buckle. Guns to be told at 2:00 P.M. PISTOLS: WWII Partisan Resistance .45 cal. tingle shot, holds 4 in. handle; Roger GP 100 .357 Magnum stainless steel, six shot revolver, Roger Black Hawk .357 Magnum six shot revolver; Ruger Super Black Hawk, 44 Magnum, six shot revolver; Colt .45 cal. model of 1911 U.S. Army, automatic w/dip; Storm Roger .38 Special "Speed Six" revolver; Roger .22 magnum new model single shot; Iver Johnson .32 cal. Owl Head five shot revolver. LONG GUNS: Sako .264 Magnum bolt action rifle with 3x9'Buthndl scope; Marlin .44 cal. model 1894 Spotter lever action rifle; Winchester model 94 .30-.30 lever action rifle; Marlin Goldan 39A .22 lever action rifle with scope; Martin model 25 .22 WMR bolt action with scope; Savage model 73 .22 cal. tingle shot bolt action rifle; Stevens model 311 12 gauge double barrel side by tide shotgun; J.C. Higgins model 2012 gauge pump shot gun with ventilated rib; Tigre .44 cal. foreign made lever action rifle; Traditions JO cal muzzle loader, Italy .50 cal. muzzle loader, ? Remington model 1897.45 - .70 cal. Military single shot tolling block rifle? GOOD QUALITY FIREARM ACCESSORIES: Pine 10-gun gun cabinet; muzzle loading items; reloading equipment • brass, lead, scales, powder, air rifle. VEHICLES: 1980 Ford work van, manual fotjp speed traits., current inspection; 1973 Mercury four door sedan, current inspection. To view property call auctioneer*. Lunch - Tomi Brack United Method! it Men. Belief: Bernard Shulman, Exeoutor of the LLOYD BUCKWALTER ESTATE Auo Do nee re: Pangle Real Batata A Auction Co., I no. 933 South Main Street Woodstock, VA 22934 (703)489-2113 1-900-45-PAMQL VA.A.F. 272 -SKILLED SELLING SINCE SIXTY-SIX' .
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