Alt— Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 28,1980 Letters To The Editor (Continued from Page Al 3) 3. If you are presently trusted with the management of a piece of land, you ought to use it m a manner that benefits the land and does not damage it. Some land uses are abuses that have irreversible consequences, and you ought to avoid such abuses. 4. You ought to accept that the use of land shotdd be subject to public scrutiny and control and to exercise your responsibility, with others, in ensuring that no use is permitted that is damaging to society as a whole. 5. You ought to ensure that the land use controls developed in your area prevent irreversible damage, avoid waste, protect your natural and cultural heritage, stimulate visual order, regulate and control the unsightly, and safeguard individual liberties (such as mobility and a choice of bousing and schooling, so long as those liberties do not impede the liberties of others). 6. You ought to recognize that the exercise of land use controls in the interest of the community can result in costs and benefits to individuals and be willing to see those costs and benefits equitably adjusted. 7. You ought to recognize that these controls can only be exercised democratically through governmental operations. Hence, you ought to expect an extension of government to give proper expression to this new land use ethic 8. You ought to accept that the administration of the ethic must reflect local circumstances and needs, so it mil vary from place to place. 9 You ought to be ready to give tune and talents to fight for this land use control that KROLL No. 1 in sales of Waste Oil Heaters World Wide LOOKING FOR CHEAP HEAT? 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BARR PB WASTE OIL HEAT 2814 Garfield Ave., West Lawn, PA 19609 215-670-1918 DEALER INQUIRIES mm Bleiler promoted LEESPORT - Mae D. Bleiler, associate Berks County Extension home economist on the staff of Penn State’s extension service, has beem promoted to Extension Agent, effective July 1. Thomas B. King, Penn State associate dean for Extension, who announced the appointment, said that the internal ranking system recognizes those agents with outstanding educational programs. A native of Fogelsville, Miss Bleiler received a bachelor of science degree in home economics from Mansfield State College, and a master of science degree in continuing and vocational education—youth develop ment from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. She is a member of Kappa Omicron Phi, home economics honorary; Pennsylvania and American Home Economics Associations; Pennsylvania and National Associations of Extension Home Economists; Pennsylvania Association of Extension 4-H Youth Workers; National Association of Extension 4-H Agents; Epsilon Sigma Phi; Pennsylvania Board of Extension Professional Associations; International 4-H Youth Exchange Associations of Penn sylvania and U.S. A. Miss Bleiler has par ticipated in an Extension Study Tour to Jamaica, Haiti, and Puerto Rico which included attending the In ternational Rural Youth Leader Conference in Puerto is vital for your continued freedom. 10. You ought to recognize that you may have to make some sacrifices, along with everyone else, for this control to be effective Paul J. Solomon R 2 Glen Rock (HEATER IN STOCK) Pa. Auction Summary (Continued from Page Al 2) 35.00 SI bullocks few Choice 59 00-63.50; Good 55.00-60.50; Standard 5100- 58.75 SI. bulls- Yield Grade 1 1000-2200 lbs. 57.00-63.00 few 65.00; few Yield Grade No. 2 950-1700 lbs. 55.00-60.00. FEEDER CATTLE Steers, few Large Frame No. 1 350-650 lbs 60.00-67.00; Medium Frame No 1300-750 lbs 58.00-66.50. Heifers, Medium Frame No. 1300-700 lbs. 50.00-64.00; Bulls, few Medium Frame No. 1400-800 lbs 50.00-66.00 CALVES: 3478 Compared with 3220 head last week and 3017 head a year ago. Vealers steady to $3 lower. Few Prime 96.00-111 00; Rico. She has also par ticipated in the Public Af fairs Leadership Program sponsored by The Penn sylvania State University and the Kellogg Foundation. Presently, Miss Bleiler is president of PAE4-HYW, secretary of PBEPA, and is a member of the NAEHE Recruitment Committee. " m SEE THE WHOLE PRIDE. This year, turn a new, Lion-Hearted Leyland loose on your farm. 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