Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 18, 1996, Image 38

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    AH-LanciaUf Fanning, SrtHtfay. May 18, N<Y NJ. Milk $13.48
ALBANY, N Y. Dairy far
mers who supplied milk dealers
(handlers) under the New York -
New Jersey marketing orders dur
ing March 1996 will be paid by
handlers on the basis of a uniform
price 0f513.48 per hundredweight
(29 cents per quart); the price for
the corresponding month last year
was $12.51 per hundredweight,
according to Market Adminstrator
Ronald C. Pearce also state that
the price was $13.59 in February
1996.
A total of 11,195 dairy farmers
supplied handlers regulated under
the New York - New Jersey mark
eting orders with 1,051,225,569
pounds of milk during March
Research Points
the insect community will return.”
While Arnold points out that di
version wells are not a long-term
solution to acid mine drainage, re
sults of Penn State tests show that
citizens’ groups and other agen
cies can maintain a diversion well
inexpensively and improve acidic
streams to levels that allow stock
ing and fishing. He adds that coal
companies can use the wells as
part of their clean-up efforts on ac
tive and abandoned mines. A di
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cylinders available
• Tight 22" Turning Radius
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HOLLINCER’S
Lawn & Garden Equipment
POWER EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE
1 5 1 5 E Chocolate Ave . Hershey ggm, 4126 Oregon Pike. Ephrata
533-4060 859-5455
'financing Available - IE ntt
Hours: Mon. & Frl. 8-8; Tucs., Wed. ft Thurs. 8-5:30; Sat 8-2
1996. This was an increase of 1.6
percent (about 17 million pounds)
from last year.
The gross value to dairy far
mers for milk deliveries was'
$143,154,992.43. This included
differentials required to be paid to
dairy farmers but not premiums,
deductions authorized by the far
mer, or assessments.
Regulated handlers used
419,926,529 pounds of milk for
Class I, 39.9 percent of the total.
This milk is used for fluid milk
products such as homogenized,
flavored, low test, and skim milks.
For March 1996, handlers paid
$15.15 per hundredweight (32.6
cents per quart) for Class I milk
compared with $13.77 a year ago.
(Conllnuad from Pag* ASS)
version well can be built for about
$5,000. A year-long supply of
limestone can cost approximately
$2,000. “Conceivably, hunting
and fishing associations or other
groups could maintain a diversion
well to establish a stocked fish
ery,” Gray said.
‘These wells are very effective
and very easy to maintain, which
is important when installing one
deep in the woods of Pennsylva
nia,” Arnold said.
Onmwra
Handlers used 178,362,652
pounds of milk for Class II pro
ducts, 17 percent of the total.
Class II products include fluid
cream, eggnog, ricotta and cottage
cheeses, ice cream, and yogurt
Handlers paid $13.03 per hun
dredweight for this milk.
Milk used to manufacture Class
111 products including butter,
cheese (other than ricotta and cot
tage cheeses), and whole milk
powder totaled 418,650,759
pounds (39.8 percent of the total).
Diesel Engine Service
• New - Rebuilt Used Engines
and Power Units
• New John Deere
Ind. Powerunlts 19-375 HP
60S9T
Power for Shops, Sawmills, Irrigation
Pumps, Harvesters, Grinders, Generators,
Any Power Need You May Have.
1 .! Pleasant Valley Rd. 717-733-3890
Ephrata, Pa. 17522 PAX 717-738-3146
Public Auction
TWO DAYS
Saturday, May 25 &
Monday, May 27, 1996
9 AN - STARTING TINE - BOTH DAYS
LOCATION; 4756 COONTOWN RD.,
Chambcrsburg, Pa. From Square in
Chambersburg, Take Rt 30 W for 2 miles. Him
Left onto Rt 995 for 5 miles, bear left onto
Gpitner Road. Go 1/2 mile then turn left on
Coontown Rd to Auction on right
Slihl Concrete Saw - TS-350 Super (Like New); Pioneer
Farmsaw // Chain Saw; Craftsman 10” Table Saw; May
Tirematic Tire Changer; Craftsman Reciprocating Saw;
New & Used tires of all Sizes (Kelly, Jetson, Remmington,
Michellin, etc); 2 Stack Craftsman Tool Cabinet;
Commercial Wheel Balancer, Milwaukee HD 4 3/4”
Deep Cut Band Saw; Large Air Compressor, 4 Ton Floor
Jack w/air & 10 & 20 ton Floor Jacks; Three Craftsman
Weed Eaters; AC Commercial Spark Plug Cleaner, 6”
Ifeble Grinder, Vises; Come-a-long; C-Clamps; Steel
Woik Benches; Milwaukee 1/2” Drill; Angle Drill; New
Craftsman Nut Drivers; Deep Well Sockets; 3/4” Ratchet
& Sockets; New Craftsman Wrenches; Sears Router, Lots
of Craftsman Hand Tools & Chisel Set; Craftsman
Ratchets & Sockets; Air Ratchet & Grinder; Two
Wheelbarrows; 4 Sears Bugwackers; Gas Mower;
Craftsman Tractor Cart; Tap & Die Sets; New Air Hose;
Picks, Digging Irons etc; Black & Decker Power Saws (7
1/4 & 8 1/4); 8 1/4” Skil Saw; 50 & 100 ft. power cords;
Dutch Boy & Girl Lawn Ornaments; 7 Sheets of 4xB
Pressboard; Steel I Beams; New Tibes all types; Trico
Wiper Cabinet w/blades; Torch Gauges & Hoses; New
Oil & Air Filters; 100 lbs of Lead; House Jack; Tine Up
Machine; Cast Dinner Bell; Riding Mower (as is); 2 Air
Chisel Hammers; Black & Decker Vibro Valve Grinder
Set Car Jacks; Wooden Step Ladder, 3/4" Impact
Wrenches; Transmission Floor Jack; Bench Grinders; Air
Greaser; Floor Mod Battery Charger; Electrical &
Ignition Parts; Muffler Clamps; Fishing Weights & molds;
Air Stud guns; Tie Balancers; .Cross Cut Saws; House
Insulation; Copper Tlbing; Door & Window Screening:
Three 21 ft Steel I Beams; 1975 Chevy C-30 Stake Body
Truck w/350 eng (as is) other 350 engine; 20 ft Low Boy
Trailer (as is); 6 pieces of Safety Glass - 3xB’ & other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLDS ■ ANTIQUES -TOOLS - TIRES
Baseball Card Sets - 1986 & up (never opened); Zane
Gray Books; Bookcase; Afghans; Oak Office Chairs;
Ping Pong Table; Hess & Penn State Trucks; Office
Supplies (some new); Old "S” Roll Top Desk;
Treadmill; Hall Dishes; Antique Rocker; plus any Tools
& Tires that didn’t get sold on the May 2Sth.
Mr. & Mrs. E.F. Fetterhoff Sr. -
Owners
Terms: Cash or Good Check
Not Responsible For Accidents
Note: Formally known as Fetterhoff Enterprises, Mr.
& Mrs. Fetterhoff were in the Tire Shop business for
over 40 yean. Day 2 we will sell all items that are left
from Day 1 & Households. Food Stand Reserved.
BRIAN J. MCGINN - AUCTIONEER -
AU-3360-L (717) 264-2597
Handlers paid $12.65 per hun
dredweight for this milk.
Milk used to manufacture non
fat dry milk (Class ni-A) totaled
34,285.629 pounds (3.3 percent of
the total). Handlers paid $10.27
• Detroit Diesel - 53-
71-92 8.2 Series
engines 48-500 HP
• Seles & Service
• New & Used Parts
• PTO Clutches &
Gear Reductions
• Complete
Rebuilding
per hundredweight for this milk.
The uniform price is based on
milk containing 3.5 percent but
terfat. For March 1996, there was
a price differential of 5.4 cents for
each one-tenth of one percent that
the milk tested above or below the
3.5 percent standard.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF CERTAIN ASSETS OP
MERRY GO ROUND
Enterprises, Inc. &
Affiliated Companies
(350+) Compaq and Mac Com
puters & Printers, Circa 1972
Harley Davidson Motorcycle,
Sports & Entertainment
Memorabilia, Boots, (2) Trailer
Loads of Garments, “Give
Baltimore the Ball**
Collectibles, 500 Asst. Potted
Plants, & Complete Grouping of
Exercise Equipment
SAT., JUNE 1, 1996
At 10:00 A.M.
(sals on sits)
3300 Fashion Way, Joppa, MD. 21085
(2) Auctioneers
COMPUTER AND OFFICE: (250) Compaq
386 & 486, Sold individually, (13) Mac Centris,
Quadria 950+ (38) Laser Printers, (40) Dot Matrix
Printers, (35) Fax, (129) Dumb Terminals, (100+)
Calculators, and (40) Asst. Items.
TV’S, VCR’S, STEREO EQUIPMENTS (60+)
New and Used TVs, (150+) Stereos Amps and
T\iners, (20+) VCRs, (300+) Speakers And Many
Lots are Grouped For Home Use.
SHOES, BOOTS, AND GARMENTS, MISC.:
(18) Totes of Shoes Worn for Photo Shoots, Cart of
Cowboy Boots sold by the pair, (58) Racks of Gar
ments sold by the Rack, Denim Jeans, Tops, “One
of a Kind” Items, Mens and Womens.
COMPLETE SET OF EXERCISE EQUIP
MENTS (2) Stair masters, Concept II Rowing
Machine, Treadmill, Exercise Bikes, Asst. Weight
Lifting Eq. Including Sets of Bar Bells, Weight
Lifting Systems, Benches, and Much Much More.
COLLECTIBLES SIGNED BY MUSIC AND
TV PERSONALITIES, AND ATHLETES:
(150+) Signed Boggle Hats; Singers: Madonna;
Steve Taylor, John Oats, Bernadette Peters, Ted
Nugent, Redge Green Lichris+++; Athletes: Mike
Singletary, Kccna Turner, Curley “Boo” Johnson,
Sugar Ray Leonard, and Much Much More;
Celebrities: Brian Clark, Brian Patrick (General
Hospital); Josh Koeing (Growing Pains); Alex Tre
bek, and Much Much More.
Collectibles: Yellow Submarine “Blue Meanie,”
“No Where Man” (Cell Art), Elton John Suit, Plat
inum Record from Marvin Gay, Looney Tunes
(Hand-painted Animation Art 64/100), and Gold
Record from The Jackson Five, and More; Signed
Prints: Moody Blues, Cream, Jerry Lee Lewis, Joe
Cocker, Gladys Knight, Jimmi Hendrix, T-Rex, ‘73
Bowie (Eat To The Beat), and Bowie ‘9O; Signed
Albums; T-Rex, Led Zeppelin, Jeff Beck, Fleet
wood Mack, Jimmi Hendrix, The Jackson Five,
and More.
OTHER COLLECTIBLES: 1972 Harley David
son Shovel Head Motorcycle, Carousel Horses,
Gargoyles, Side Boards, Animated King Kong,
Baltimore Orioles Leather Jacket, Harley Clothing,
Belts, and (25) Tony Lama and Justin Boots.
TERMS: CASH, Certified Check or Appropri
ate Bank Letter of Guarantee, 10% Buyers Pre
mium, Removal Through The. June 4 TUI 4:00
P.M. You must be 18 y/o to bid. All items sold,
“As-Is, Where-Is” with no representation or
warranties as to condition. The information
contained herein has been obtained from
sources beUeved to be reasonable and reliable.
The Auctioneer beUeves that each item has been
carefhlly and accurately described, however,
the Auctioneer and Trustee make no warranties
(Either express or implied) or guaranties as to
the accuracy of the information in this offering
or the merchantability, correctness, description,
fitness or condition of the items. Auctioneer and
IVustee reserve the right to group, reduce, add,
or delete lots. No Third Party Sales On Premis
es. CaU for additional terms and conditions.
DIRECTIONS: 1-95 to exit 74. Right on
Route 7, left 1 mile left on Faehion Way.
Sale conducted by BSC/Atlantlc Auctions,
Inc., 20 Park Avenue. Baltimore, MD 21201.
For more information call the MORE Hot
line at 1-800-432-0703.