10—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 11. 1974 The Unknown Quantity Forecasters of trends in human affairs are invariably wide of the mark - for one very good reason Their forecasts must, of necessity, rest on contemporary knowledge As. (or example, m the days of Columbus who could have foretold the impact of the invention of the airplane or the development of transatlantic jet service 7 So it is todav with the forecasters especially those who unaenate the role of technology m future development A sample oi what tecnnoiogv coulc do is indicated b> a report from Bngnam Young University where scient'sts report they nave achieved a theoretical breakthrough ’ in the harnessing of ‘usion power h these scientists are correct so tne report goes, controlled iusion in the laboratory might well be demon strated in the next five years instead of in tne mid 1990 s as expected by most experts In terms of everyday life what are the implications of this theoretical breakthrough 7 ' It is said Imaginative but ambiguous names for meat such as “His-and-Her Steaks," "Paradise Roast” or ‘‘Charcoal Steak” are fast disap pearing into oblivion, thanks to a most welcome new, standardized identification-labeling program The voluntary program, im plemented on a nationwide basis among meat retailers, reduces the number of names for various retail cuts of beef, pork, veal and lamb from over 1,000 to approximately 300 It is a shopper's dream come true, especially for the young consumer unfamiliar with the subtleties of the meat counter or those new to an area who in the past have so often been confronted with a vast array of meats bearing regional names which sounded delicious but still failed to describe what was being purchased Worth Your Life It might be a slight exaggeration, but not much, to say that since gasoline has become such a scarce item, every driver who has not bought a small car has at least thought about it This being the case, it is of special interest to note that studies have shown serious injuries are "con siderably more prevalent” to drivers not using seat belts in compacts than in heavier, full-sized cars And this holds true whether the small car is involved m a collision with a larger vehicle or another of its own size Use of seat belts cuts the risk As ever-greater numbers of drivers turn to the small car, the use of seat belts will be of unprecedented im portance in helping to hold down both the number and the severity of in juries resulting from accidents If you are one of the many now driving a small, lightweight automobile and All in How You Slice It that, if fusion reactors can be per fected, their benefits to mankind will be legion The National Observer notes these benefits include no radioactive waste or pollutants to befoul the environment, cheap production of hydrogen gas which can replace natural gas and fuel zero pollution automobiles, much safe’ power plant designs than the old fashioned fission reactors and an inexhaustible inexpensive super powerfui light weight fuel supply maning possible such things as more practical interplanetary travel Tnere could be the possibility of interstellar tia'/el that coulo put the stars within reach oi man ana epen a frontiei without eno Forecasts o' the future tnat en tertam such views as these are not pipe dreams They reflect the frontier of scientific thinking that has always made a shambles of forecasting the future twists and turns of mankind’s existence on Earth According to the National Live Stock and Meat Board, the majority of meat labels should now show: (1) the species of meat, (2) the primal area, or part of animal from which the meat was cut, and (3) the recommended retail name An example would be a piece of meat identified as species "Beef," pnmat cut “Rib” and the recommended retail name, "Eye Steak,” with the label reading "Beef Rib-Eye Steak.” That same cut of meat used to be known by such diverse names as “Delmomco Steak,” "Beauty Steak” or “Spencer Steak,” in different parts of the country and often in different stores in the same town The system of uniform meat labeling will eliminate confusion and make better buying decisions possible for the consumer. That is good news any way you slice it. don’t want to be caught dead sitting ON your seat belt, it is time to buckle up It could be worth a lifetime to you XXX ‘The thread of energy runs through so many areas of human endeavor that it creates not only a conflict between various people, but leads to difficult problems of fairness and equity within‘each thinking person’s spectrum of concerns What is at stake ( is a whole diversity of value systems which exist, at least in people’s minds, as independent and unrelated areas of human concern ” - - Mr Marvin R Gustavson XXX LIME SPRINGS, lOWA, HERALD “Even if the cost keeps going up indefinitely, -education will never become as expensive as ignorance " VESTED INTERESTS Leuon for May 12,1974 Background Scripture: Acts 18 through 19 Devotional Reading: 2 Corinthians 10-3-8 The Chamuer of Com merce of Ephesus swung into action In an attempt to alert the people oi that cun to the growing movemen* Known as Christianity a nve r was distributed to the general public This i 1 wnat it said Citizens of Creator Ephesus 1 Wake no' Wake up' A little band of suDvcrsu t atheists is plotting the downfall of our glorious religion of Artemis Called Christians” and led b- c man of Tarsus named Paul (alias Saul', this group nas already undermined the faith throughout muen of the province of Asia Tney have blasphemed Artemis and our idols, saying, “God's made with hands are not gods ” They attack, not only our religion, but also our city of Ephesus, home of the temple of Artemis and one of the seven wonders of the world Our city is known as the center for the manufacture of the Artemis statues What will happen to our religion throughout the world if it is learned that the people of her own city are forsaking her’ Who will want to some and see our magnificent temple if this subversive group is allowed to continue’ Let us crush this movement now. It is the religious and patriotic duty of every citizen of Ephesus to ]om in the struggle to defend all that we hold dear. In the public interest. Your Chamber of Com merce A second communication was sent to all the businessmen of Ephesus. Added to what was said in the public notice was news of the alarming drop-off in sales by silversmiths and a warning that this constituted a threat to all merchants. “The banks, the hotels, the market, winerys, sacred prostitutes-all will suffer! Merchants, join us in stamping out this menace to our livelihood!” Bad for business Of course, no such com munications were ever distributed in Ephesus because there were no Chambers of Commerce in those days. Still, we can be sure that the merchants of Ephesus reacted in a way not unlike that noted above. Christianity was bad for business when that business was based upon human exploitation. The clash, of course, need not have been inevitable. The merchants of Ephesus were little concerned about Paul’s theology-until he announced that Christ makes all idols worthless. If Paul had just kept quiet about the silver statues, he probably could have con tinued in his work un disturbed. This is no less true in our own day. Christianity is still constantly in conflict with the vested interests of many communities. It does not seek to offend at times because the values of the | NOW IS | THE TIME. Max Smith County Agr. Agent Telephone 394-6851 To Beware of Alfalfa Weevil A number of fields are showing rather heavy feeding of the alfalfa weevil; in some cases nearly 100 percent of the plants are infeclid if this u inc case, a” with ever halt of the nlanis being eaten at this early stage of maturity, some insecticide spray may ne needed In recent years there has been very little infection and few producers had to spray. but this spring it appears that we have more infestation ~ anc some protection ma' be needed Growers aie urged to respect the time oetween spray applications and harvest which vanes with different materials Check the alfalfa stand several times a week to evaluate weevil feeding To Cut At Proper Time The forage crops are growing and with more high temperatures they can mature rather rapidly this time of the year. Growers are urged to cut their crop at the peak of feed nutrients rather than to wait for maturity, or cut by the calender. Established stands of alfalfa should be cut in the bud to early blossom stage, red clover m the early blossom period, and all grasses at heading time. Whether the crop is to be used for hay or silage the proper stage of cutting is the same for best feeding values. Due to unfavorable weather when many of the stands are at the above maturity, some growers favor the plan of putting all or most of the first cutting into the silo where more feed numents can be harvested. Conditioning and wilting is strongly recom- Farm Calendar I Saturday, May 11 9:00 a.m. - 7th annual alumni meeting of the College of Argnculture of Penn State University, Ag Administration Bldg., PSU. Registration - 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon. 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. - Maryland Sheep and Wool Crafts Festival, Carroll County Agricultural Center. Tuesday, May 14 7:45 - Ephrata Adult Far mers meeting, Topic “ Legislation and the Farmer.” Speaker - Harry Gring, Ephrata Senior H.S. Ag Dept. Thursday, May 16 6:30 p.m. - Regional meeting of Adult Farmer In structors, Vo Ag Room Ephrata Senior High School. gospel are radically dif ferent. Is Christianity “bad for business” with the vested interests of your town? mended for best s. ldll| quality. To Control He, r |- Weeds continue ~ major problen ~ . farms and ear ,< must be con'roll, lor the ( rop u, hghl moist’ ■ food Cheni. , vers eomniti' crops but the iv ,e , be applied at th* m t , and at the forre Timing is \er im Most all uecch f control when sms. j pre-emerge soro plications Mature weie difficult to kd; \,, chemicals If mec/Mnn cultivation is used , should be exen isec r. get too close to th'* old,, ■ cut off the feeder i oot<- I > .> let weeds get a head str because the\ will rear, yields To Recognize Livestock Comfort Good manage iru suggests that the comfort o the animals be considered as well as the comfort of mar In times of extreme!.', hot weather, and m this area of high humidity, every effort should be made to provide fresh air, shade, and fresr water at all times. Anunais in confinement may have automatically controlled ventilation to provide maximum comfort. In other barns cross ventilation might be needed to keep the air moving. If animals are outside, they should have access to shade. Extreme heat without shade could cause severe losses. Fresh water is always needed liberally by both man and beast in hot weather. Con cern for animal comfort is needed for top production. Saturday, May 18 10:00 a.m. - Blue Ball Lion’s Club Community Sale, East Earl Twp. Bldg. Lancaster County Poultry Assoc. Cook-Off, Nor thern Lebanon High School. COURTHOUSE SQUARES