Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 28, 1980, Image 14

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    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
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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.
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SEE THE WHOLE PRIDE.
This year, turn a new,
Lion-Hearted Leyland
loose on your farm.
Count ’em Eight, new, Lion-
Hearted Leylands to pick from
35,45,62, 72 and 82 hp, 2-
wheel drive, plus 62, 72 and 82
hp, 4-wheel drive models It’s formance 1
tractor power for small farms Be Pride Proud,
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for your place you can have a Lion-Hearted
Bred in fuel efficiency. Leyland? Discover all the ad-
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Livestock market and auction news
Choice 85 00-98 00 Good
78 00-89 00 few to 95 00;
- Sard 8. Sor * 'to 120 lbs
70.00-82.00 ; 65-90 lbs. 60 00-
76.00; Utility 50-110 lbs. 50 00-
60.00
FARM CALVES Active
Hoi Bulls 85-130 lb* '3 GO
-124 00 mostly 85 00-112.00;
Hoi. Heifers 85-140 lbs 85.00-
205 00 mostly 100.00-135.00.
Beef cross Bulls & Heifers
80-120 lbs. 80.00-100.00.
HOGS: 8754. Compared
with 7747 head last week and
8908 head a year ago
Barrows and gilts mostly $l
- higher. US No. 1-2 200-240
lbs 41.50-43.50; No 1-3 200-
250 lbs. 40.0042.00, No 2-3
190-260 lbs 39.0041.25, No 2-
3 250-300 lbs 35.00-39.00; No
1-3 140-190 lbs 33.0040.00;
Sows steady to $2 higher US
No. 1-3 300-575 lb. 26 00-34.00;
No. 2-3 300-625 lbs 23 00-
27.00. Boars 22.00-27.50.
FEEDER PIGS 1776
Compared with 1860 head
last week and 1368 a year
ago. sl-$5 higher. US No. 1-3
20-35 lbs. 8.00-21.50 per head;
No 1-3 35-50 lbs 18.00-28.00;
few No 1-3 50-80 lbs. 27.00-
39.00.
GRADED FEEDER
PIGS; 3170. Compared with
2830 head last week, and 2277
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head a year ago All sales by
CWT Feeder Pigs mostly $B
- higher few US No. 1-2 25-
40 lbs 45.00-65.00, 4050 lbs
53 00-66 00, 5060 lbs 47 (Ki
el 00, 60-80 lbs. 45.00-50 00,
US No 2-3 3040 lbs 40.00-
52.00,40-55 lbs. 45.00-58.00
MILLER DIESEL INC.
6030 Jonestown Rd.
Mr Harrisburg, Pa. 17112
ASSOCIATION OF 717-545-5931
DIESEL SPECIALISTS Interstate 81 Exit 26
Diesel fuel injection and turbo
charger specialists.
Locally owned and operated
with over 22 years in business.
Authorized Sales & Service For:
• American Bosch • CAV
• Robert Bosch • Simms
• Roosa Master • RotoMaster
• Airesearch
We Also Service:
• IHC • Caterpillar • Cummins
• General Motors injectors • Allis Chalmers
• Blowers, governors etc. • Bacharach Tools
Daily shipments by UPS, Parcel Post, or our
representative who is in area regularly.
or combined, they deliver the
fuel efficiency you need
Now take a look at the muscle
in those massive castings. And
at the new, Q-Cab Meets OSHA
standards Makes farm chores
sound like a purr—as in per-
SHEEP 1046. Compared
with 812 head last week and
611 head a year ago Spring
si lambs steady to $2 lower
few Choice 60-105 lbs. 63.00-
71 00; Good & Choice 50-100
lbs 50 00-62.00. SI. ewes:
12 00-27.00 few to 35.00.