A3Hancnt*r Fanning, Saturday, January 1, 1994 Polls Show High Confidence In Dairy (Continued from Pago A 1) other national medical organiza tion,” saidC. Manly Molpus, chief executive officer of GMA. Only 17 percent of those house holds polled said they had “heard or read anything about milk in the news lately.” Of the 17 percent, less than half associated the news with BST. None of the small min ority who said they decreased their milk consumption cited BST as the reason. “It's heartening to know that when Americans gave thanks this past weekend they did so with the full confidence that one of our country’s greqt foods is as safe and wholesome as ever,” said Molpus. Across ail three polls, there was very little change in the combined percentage of consumers whose milk consumption either stayed the same or increased. However, the percentage of consumers who reported increases in milk consumption actually rose. Milk Program LEESPORT (Berks Co.) Milk producers and others inter ested are invited to comment on USDA’s supplemental proposal prohibiting excessive manufactur ing allowances in state marketing orders for milk. The public com ment period ends January 31. Under the supplemental prop osal, states, to be in compliance, would require plants to pay a price for milk used in the production of cheese or butter and nonfat dry milk that is no less than the respective Class 111 or Class 111-A price effective in the Federal Milk Order operating in the competitive area. Under the original proposal, states using formulas to price milk used to produce butter, nonfat dry milk, or cheese could not use man ufacturing allowances greater than those used in the federal price sup- Let Your Crops Dine On Alpine Tha Company That Offara You ■ High Quality Plant Food At Compatitlva Prleaa Talk To Us About Seed Banded Plant Food And Foliar Feeding Place Phosphorus Where It Does Most Good (Seed Banded) 6-24-6 9-18-9 3-18-18 5-15-15 Check Early Order & Quantity Price Zimmerman Lime & Fertilizer, Inc. (717) 733-7674 235 W. Burkholder Dr. Lititz, PA 17543 VEGETABLE GROWING MACHINERY climbing from 7.9 percent in the first survey to 9.8 percent and 12.8 percent over the last two. (These gains obviously reduced the per centage of respondents who re ported either the same or decreas ed milk consumption.) Among the three surveys, con sumers' rating of their “trust” in the milk supply also varied by no more than one point (respondents were asked to rate their trust in milk on a scale of 1 to 100). Con sistently, consumer trust in milk rated better than tap water and equal to or better than orange juice. All three surveys were conduct ed by ICR Survey Research Group in Media, Pennsylvania. Each sur vey polled more than 1,000 house holds (half of the respondents were women) and reflects a 95 percent confidence level, plus or minus 3.1 percent. The most re cent survey was conducted Nov. 26-28. The other surveys were conducted Nov. 5-7 and Nov. Comments Due port program. Richard Troutman, chairman of the Berks County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS), said the current price support allowance are $1.22 per hundredweight for milk made into butter and nonfat dry milk and 51.37 for milk made into cheese. “Written comments on the sup plemental proposal, the original proposal, and other available options must be received no later than January 31, the final dead line, to be considered,’’ Troutman said. Comments should be addressed to Dr. Charles N. Shaw, Director, Dairy Analysis Division, ASCS USDA, P.O. Box 2415, Washing ton, D.C., 20013. The remarks will be available for public inspec tion in Room 3754-S during nor mal business hours. 12-14. GMA is the national trade asso ciation for more than 130 U.S. and international companies that manufacture 83 percent of the food and grocery products pri marily sold in retail outlets. Mem ber companies employ more than 2.S million people and have total annual sales exceeding $360 bil lion. PUBLIC SALE yKll sell the following for several large ' over-stocked hardware stores located at the I COCHRAN AUCTION COMPLEX, 7704 Mapleville Road, Boonsboro, Wash. Co., Maryland on: I MONDAY, JANUARY 10,1994 1 10:00 A.M. (3) TRACTOR TRAILER LOADS OF HARDWARE AND TOOLS! TERMS: Cash or approved check with proper identification. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch Rights Reserved. AUCTIONEER: James G. Cochran CLERK; T.E. Bikle Now accepting all kinds of merchandise for upcoming auctions. Call (301) 739-0538 for more information. Trucking available. OPEN MONDAY THRU. FRIDAY 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. OR BY APPOINTMENT, sCbchianS AUCTIONEERS & ASSOCIATES LTD. Professional Construction A Industrial Equipment Auctioneers 7704 Mißlnrtlli Rd., f.O. loi 222. loonsboio. MO 21713-0222 (301) 739-0535 • TOLL FREE (MD) 1-100-310-2544 • FAX (301) 432-2044 WHh Oft— In Bi.mfc.ro mn4 h.hwwwii. Menus <^PvnnypacLer- (A narewt PENNYPACKER-ANDREWS AUCTION CENTRE, INC. LARGE ESTATE ANTIQUE & CLEAN MODERN FURNITURE AUCTION SAT., JAN. 8, 1994 9:00 A.M. Exhibition: Friday, January 7-5:00 to 8:00 P.M. Located at Our Centre Along Rt. 183, 3 Miles North of The Reading Regional Airport, Reading, PA. 10 Pc. Mahogany & 8 Pc. Depression Dining Room Suite; 4 Pc. Mahogany Bed room Suite; 2 & 7 Pc. Victorian Parlor Suites; 3 Pc. Mahogany Cabriole Leg Tables; Claw & Ball Mahogany Tilt Top Table, Camelback Bassett Sofa, Wingback Chairs; Hepplewhite- Style Game Table; Full Size Carousel Horse; 4 Pc. Pecan Wood Bedroom Suite; Ling Comer Cabinet; Mahogany Chest of Drawers & Washstand; Oak Clawfoot Morris Chair, Mahogany Slant Front Bookcase Desk, Blank et Chests; Drop Leaf Table; Dough Trays; Brass Cash Register; Quilts; Coverlets; Baskets: Oils on Canvas & Prints; Orientalia- Woodblock Prints, Ivory Figures, Teak Screen, Chargers. Foreign Tokens & Monies; Hand-Painted China - Noritake, Nippon, Bavaria, Austria, Limoges-Vases, Bowls, Plates, Capodi-Monte, etc.; Sterling & Silver Plated Items; Cut-Blown-Pressed Glass Pcs.; Millville Paperweights; Etched Stemware; Estate & Costume Jewelry; Antique Hallo ween Decorations; Wind-Up Vehicles; Games; Gingerbread & Mantel Clocks; Carni val Glass; Modem Bedroom & Dining Room Suites; Karastan Room Size Rug; Sets of Bed ding; Antique Reference & Local Area Books & Many Other Fine Items. 10% Buyers Premium, 2 Auctioneers Will Be Selling Simultaneously. Cathy M. Pennypacker-Andrews Luke R. Wltman (610) 777-6121 or 777-5890 Lie. «AU-001254-L BONNIE BRAE^AVCTION Rt. 724, Spring City, Pa. {8 pil. WMt of Vallay Forgo, Pa.) SAT., JANUARY Bth At 9 AM Wc will be selling 3 fine housefuls w/ Marble top tables, Cushman Maple furniture. Mahogany & Oak furniture, 12 vaults of May flower Storage furniture & box lots, glass & china, jewelry & tools. Richard J. Moyer Auctioneer AU00642L 215-948-8050 80 COW GRADE-A DAIRY PUBLIC AUCTION THURS., MARCH 10, 1994 10:00 A.M. 917 KOCHENDERFER ROAD, LEBANON NORTH LEBANON TWP., LEBANON COUNTY, PA. REAL ESTATE - FARM EQUIPMENT - TOOLS REAL ESTATE - Consists of a S7.S acre dairy farm zoned Agricultural, 40 acres till able cropland, 52’x200’ free stall bam, 80 free stalls, room for 40 more stalls, a 27’x125’ building is the milk house, milking parlor and holding area, heated double 4 surge parlor, individual side openers, 3 inch stainless steel pipeline, 8 milking units Mueller 1,000 gal. milk tank 5 1/2 HP compressor, 40’x70’ round roof bam provides hay and equipment storage above and bull pen freshening pens below, 22’xlOO’ upper level of the free stall bam pro vides feed and hay storage, 20’x70’ Madison stave silo Hanson ring drive top unloader, 14’xS6’ concrete star silo has badger ring drive top unloader, poured wall trench silo, 23’xl8* garage, 24’x40’ pole building, 48’x38’ heifer shed pole building, 13'xl6’ wagon shed, 23’x32* chicken house, 25’x42’ com bam, 3 - forty ton round wire com cribs, 20’x42’ equipment shelter, 24’x30’ garage, 21’x32’ workshop. 35,000 gal. poured con crete manure pit. The Main Farmhouse - Has kitchen, living rm, bath, enclosed porch. 3 bedrooms and sewing room, oil hot water furnace. House #2 - Has kitchen, dining area, living rm, 2 bedrooms and bath and furnace. Mobile Home Pad - Has its own elec, well and septic. Hallmark Pool • In ground kidney shaped 20*x40’ with 2 year old filter and 14*x20’ pavilion next to the pool. Real Estate Goes on the Block at 12:00 Noon. Directions: Go 1 mile north of Lebanon on Route 343, turn left onto Kochenderfer Road, first farm on right Directions From Fredericksburg - Go 5 miles south of Fredericksburg, PA on Route 343 and turn right onto Kochenderfer Road, Ist farm on right, see auction signs. INSPECTION: By calling auctioneer. AUCTIONEER NOTE: If you are looking for a Grade-A operating dairy farm all set up ready to go, this is it. Everything is mod ern and handy. Just move your cows right in. Owner ships to Wengert’s Dairy, one of the premier dairies in the area. REASON FOR AUCTION; Owner pur chased another farm. FULL LISTING OF TOOLS AND FARM EQUIPMENT IN FUTURE ADS. CONDITIONS BY: DENNIS & WENDY SHOWERS ATTORNEY; Samuel G. Weiss, Jr. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: NELSON L. EBERSOLE, AUCTIONEER LICENSE # - AU-001307-L PHONE (717) 867-5221 FAX (717) 867-5606 30 WEST MAIN STREET ANNVILLE, PA. 17003 FOOD STAND fj )%N^M
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