24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28,1971 Dr, Goddard Urges Planned, guided and balanced conservation, development and use of natural resources were called for recently by Dr. Maurice K Goddard, Acting Secretary of the State Depart- Potato Grades Changed The U.S. Department of Agri culture has reminded members of the potato industry that the revised U S grade standards for potatoes are effective Sept 1, as announced last November USDA’s Consumer and Mar keting Service has prepared a leaflet for the potato industry describing the main changes in the standards, C&MS-91, “The Revised U S Grade Standards for Potatoes,” and copies have been sent to growers’ and trade associations. Anyone who wishes a single, free copy of the leaflet may ob tain one by writing to: Informa tion Division, Consumer and Marketing Service, U S. Depart ment of Agriculture, Washing ton, D C. 20250 The main changes in the standards are that they reduce the percentage of defects al lowed and tighten requirements for cleanness in potatoes mar keted under the U.S. grade standards Use of the grade standards and the fee-for-service Federal- State inspection program is voluntary. LLOYD fl. KREIDER Auctioneer and Sales Manager 330 West State St. Box 2 RDI Quarryville, Pa. 17566 Ph: 786-3394 sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up...costs down.. .is the profit key in poultry operations. And more and more records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300’s..."The Busi nessman’s Bird”...show sus tained production of top quality eggs...often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come 1n... look at the records and the B-300 ..."The Businessman’s Bird". BABCOCK FARMS, INC Telephone (717) 626-8561) Intelligent' Approach to Environment ment of Environmental Re sources. Addressing the luncheon meeting of the , 43rd Annual Conference of the Water Pollu tion Control Association of Pennsylvania at Pennsylvania State University, Dr. Goddard pointed out that man can adapt nature to a degree to improve his environment. “I am not saying that our en vironment has not been de secreted, that it has not been pollution or that corrective ac tion is not needed,” the Com monwealth official declared. “What I am saying is that if the changes necessary for man’s welfare and well-being are car ried out with due regard to minimizing disruption and dam age to the ecology and environ ment, they are not always bad In fact, many times such changes bring actual improve ment something is sacrificed, ut more is gained.” Dr Goddard advocated an in telligent rather than an emo tional approach to resolving the conflict between resource use and environmental conserva tion. He said that all alterna tives and their impacts must be studied and weighed before ac tion is taken. “In short, if we are going to translate ecological concern in to ecological action, all of us, in PUBLIC SALE THE CONO-MEAD COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF REGISTERED AND HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS AND HEIFERS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1971 Located 3 Miles North of Lebanon on Route 72 between Heisey’s Diner and Horst Fruit Orchard WATCH FOR SALE SIGNS. 50 Registered Holsteins . . 15 High Grade Holsteins 6 Daughters of Lavacres Dusty Merrit 4 Daughters of M. H. Rag Apple Hope 4 Daughters of Skokie Celebrity 3 Daughters of M. H. Ivanhoe 3 Daughters of G. U. Sky Boots 1 Daughters of Osborndale Ivanhoe born 9-64 1 Daughter of Astronaut 1 Daughter of Whirlhill Kingpin Skyliner Daughter with Copper Curtis Daughter with Dusty Merrit Daughter with Ivanhoe Daughter with Dusty Merrit Daughter with M. A. Regal Belmont Daughter 7 COWS due in JULY and AUGUST 10 COWS due in SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER 8 COWS due in NOVEMBER and DECEMBER BALANCE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR SALE ORDER: Milking Equipment 500 Esco Icy wall hulk tank, 50 Gallon Electric Water Heater, Stainless Steel Wash Tubs, 3 De- Laval Milking Units, NO. 75 DeLaval Pump with Motor vacuum Pipe and Stall Cocks for 38 Cows, Stainless Steel Strainers, Stain less Steel Buckets, Small Space Gas Heater, 20 Milk Cans. WRTE FOR CATALOG TERMS: CASH AUCTIONEERS; PAUL and FRANK SNYDER PEDIGREE: ART KUNKLE LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS SERVED BY WOMENS FEL LOWSHIP OF LEBANON CHURCH OF BRETHREN. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS every profession and every walk of life, need to arrive at a basic understanding of the issues involved in the environ mental threat,” he stated- Dr. Goddard asked the more than 300 Association members at the luncheon for their sup port In helping the Environ mental Resources Department carry out existing environment al protection programs. He ex pressed concern that additional environmental protection legis lation should not be passed un til the Department has the capa city to handle it. According to Dr. Goddard, there is need for at least 300 more persons to help enforce the programs for which the M; Neighbors #s# o “Who says I can’t argue with a computer?” 12:00 NOON AGE LBS. 5- 20028 6- 21192 2-0 16455 5- 18875 1-11 14342 6- 17190 SALE UNDER COVER Conditions by Aaron Martin Jr. RD. 3 LEBANON, PENNA. 17042 Deputy Secretary for Environ mental Protection and Regula tion, Wesley E. Gilbertson, is responsible. He suggested that there be a “slow down” on new programs. Dr. Goddard also EUGENE HOOVER (Suite* DAIRY SALE WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. I FAT % 659 3.4 732 3.4 568 3.4 711 3.8 519 3.7 N 569 3.4 34 cows, 6 bred Heifers, 1 Bull Tidy Gent, Thorniest Texal Supreme, Mallary Pontiac Glorious and. Dtrs. sell of Osborndale Ivanhoe, Whirlhill Kingpin, Simpson Farm Tidy Gent, Thornlea Texal Supreme, Mallary Pontiac Glorious and other leading sires. MILKING EQUIPMENT 1 Girton 335 gallon stamped tank; 1 Surge pump, 1 year old; 2 Surge milker units. FARM EQUIPMENT 1 Gehl forage wagon; 1 Ford silage blower with 50 feet of pipe; 1 - 616 New Holland Grain Chopper. VINCENT H. HOOVER, owner R. D. 1, New Providence, Pa. Ph, 717-786-3227 Auct. Paul Snyder Pedigrees Ira We Ik Sale Mgr. Don Welk WE NOW HAVE SEVERAL NEW Trojan Hybrids Available All Trojan Seed will be of normal cytoplasm Order Your Seed From Lititz, R. D. 3 569-0756 < v i ■- ih: ALLEN H. MATZ, Inc. 505 E. Main St., New Holland Located 3 miles North of Quarryville, 12 miles south of Lancaster on Rte. 222. ROCKY ROSE Holstein Farm 41 Head of Reg isle red and Grade Holsteins outlined the organizational plan for the Environmental Re sources Department and cited some of the criteria which is being used in the Department’s enforcement program. Chairing the luncheon session was William E. Sacra Jr, of William E. Sacra and Asso ciates, York, the Association’s retiring President. ✓ vw'r»** |I|R. GET YOUR CORN PKKER SERVICED NOW 7 P.M. Ph: 354-2214