D22—Uncaster Farming, Saturday, July 11,1981 WASHINGTON, D.C. - A reorganization involving several agencies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture including a division of the human nutrition research and information functions was announced on June 17 by Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block. The restructuring is intended to increase the efficiency of the department without additional cost or increase in personnel. The changes focus direction of the agencies along lines of functional responsibility and are designed to have a positive impact on program responsiveness, Block said. “These changes are designed to improve the efficiency of the USDA because the reorganization combines some programs with comparable functions. We’ve put them together so they can logically result in a smoother operation,” Block explained. The administrative action signed by Block establishes a new agency, the Human Nutrition Information Service, under the jurisdiction of the assistant secretary for food and consumer services while human nutrition research will remain a responsibility of the director of science and education. Block said the nutrition in formation „ function, which Was previously under the Science and Education Administration, has been changed because it is im-, portant for the assistant secretary for food and consumer services to be responsible for that program. “We’ve felt the assistant secretary for food and consumer services has both the obligation and is in the best position to provide the public with better nutrition information,” Block said. “The Office of Consumer Affairs has been renamed the Office of the Consumer Advisor and will report to the assistant secretary for food and consumer services. This office should report directly to the assistant secretary who is responsible for following consumer concerns,” Block said. The office previously reported directly to the secretary. This action continues the reorganization which began June 5 when Block announced the tran sfer of the Food Safety and Quality Service. The agency was renamed the Food Safety and Inspection Service, and was moved from the assistant secretary for food and consumer services to the assistant secretary for marketing and transportation services. That change was made because of FSQS activities being prin cipally regulatory in nature. Block said. As part of that realignment, the title of assistant secretary for marketing and transportation services will be changed to assistant secretary for marketing NEW HOLLAND W'mWr SALES STABLES SUMMER HOLSTEIN 51 PROMOTIONAL SALE Held at New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 - 7:00 P.M. 12S HEAD REGISTERED HOLSTEIN These animals will be consigned by our regular shippers and local breeders. Several good Ist calf heifers and few service age bulls. All animals 30 day tested for interstate shipment. Catalogs night of sale. Henry Kettering - pedigrees For More information Contact Norman Kolb Abe Diffenbach 717-397-5538 Office 717-354-4341 USDA announces reorganization changes and inspection services. Also, the Packers and Stockyards Ad ministration which was previously part of the Agricultural Marketing Service, has been established as a separate agency. The reorganization also creates four new program agencies; Agricultural Research Service, Cooperative State Research Service, Extension Service and the National Agricultural Library. The functions of these agencies previously came under the Science and Education Administration which has been dissolved. Block said he decided to delegate greater authority to the ad ministrators of the major science and education programs in an effort to strengthen the ef fectiveness of those programs and make them more efficient. Each of the three major agencies will be headed by an administrator who will report to the director of science and education. The National Agricultural Library will be headed by a director. The Economics and Statistics Service has been divided into an Economics Research Service and a Statistical Reporting Service. Administrators of these agencies will report directly to the assistant secretary for economics. The World Food and Agricultural Outlook and Situation Board has been renamed the World Agricultural Outlook* Board. The chairman will continue to report to the assistant secretary for economics. “When I gave public notice of the establishment of the position of Assistant Secretary for Economics, I stated the purpose of the action was to give added emphasis to the economic con cerns facing farmers,” explained Block. “In order to give further support to that action, I have decided to separate the functions into these two new program agencies.” The Office of Environmental Quality under the jurisdiction of the assistant secretary for natural resources and environment has been abolished. However, its functions will be distributed to appropriate agencies and in tegrated with ongoing problems of the department. “This action does not mean we have less concern for en vironmental quality. Rather, it is a desire to ensure better integration of these concerns with ongoing programs,” Block said. One agency under the jurisdiction of the Office of the Secretary, the Office of Budget, Planning and Evaluation, has been renamed the Office of Budget and Program Analysis. It will continue to report to the secretary. A management staff will be assigned to each of the major areas of economics, science and education, and marketing and inspection. These new units will provide personnel, administrative, budget and financial support to some agencies aligned under each of the major areas. These central services will help to encourage greater efficiency and avoid duplication of effort in PA CHESTER WHITE BREEDERS SHOW 5 p.m. SALE 7 p.m. FRIDAY. JULY 24 Lebanon Co. Fairgrounds, Lebanon PA. Selling * Boera * Bred Gilts ★ Open Gilts * Crossbred Gilts Judge - Ronald Trostle Auctioneer - Harry Bachman Charles E. Greist RDI Abbottstown. PA 17301 Eves. 717-624-8421 PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY - 2 TRACTORS - PICK UP TRUCK - HOUSEHOLD GOODS - ANTIQUES GUNS - TOOLS SATURDAY, AUGUST 1,1981 Located in Lancaster County. Pa. Vz mile West of Christiana, 3 miles South of Gap. From Route 30 take Route 41 South to Route 372, go West to sale. FARM MACHINERY John Deere B tractor cyclone, A- 1 condition, good rubber; Famall Cub 'tractor, good running condition, good rubber; John Deere 44 plow, 2 bottom; John Deere No. 5 - 7 ft. bar mower ; John Deere cultivator, complete set;’ New Idea No. 12 manure spreader; circular saw fits on B tractor, belt drive; single axle utility trailer; Perry spring tooth hartw; 6 ft. scraper blade; 4 hole hog feeder; hog waterer. COLLECTOR BUNS Winchester Model 64 30-30 rifle pre 64, Serial No. 2189341; H.R. 410 Model 48; Bushnell 9-30, power 40 M.M. zoom spotting scope. HOUSEHOLD 600DS 4 piece waterfall bedroom suite; Maytag automatic washer; sofa couch; Hi Fi record player; 3 piece Monark kitchen cabinet set; picnic table; comforters, etc.; Old Blue Coverlet Bed Spread. - 1952 Chevrolet pick-up, nice condition, runs good ANTIQUES & TOOLS. ETC. Clark’s spool slant top desk w/4 drawers; 2 old violins; old guitar; - jelly cupboard; 3 mantle shelves; old trunk; old slant top desk; new wash bowl; old chest; old cast iron stove on legs; approx. 10 old license plates, 1915 -1918 and up in nice condition; Iron pump trough; 3 oak matching cane chairs; 2 straight razors; 1 initialed Geo. Sellers, 1 made in Germany; old hand made panes; 2 benches; Whittey steel punch, manually operated; old hunting licenses 1916 - 1937; old fishing licenses 1924 - 1946; Iron kettle with tri-pod; complete porch enclosure kit; corn sheller; 2 wire stretchers; new barbed wire; steel posts; 2 Ridgid 24” pipe wrenches; 8 inch skill saw; stack of galvanized roofing, used; porch glider; 4xB work table; old metal cooker; Eclipse reel mower; assortment of cabinet doors; 8 H.P. Yardman riding lawn mower, needs work; wagon load small items, etc. 40’ aluminum extension ladder; 20’ ex tension ladder; 10’ step ladder; many items not listed. Ashley Wood Stove; Small Pot Belly Stove. Terms by: SAMUEL & NAOMI YODER Auctioneers: Steve Petersheim 215-593-2442 Everett Kreider Not responsible for accidents the management area. Block said. Each unit will be created through a realignment of the present staff At 11:00 A.M. and will be financed through reimbursement from the agencies being served, he said. REAL ESTATE AUCTION TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4 5:30 P.M. The undersigned, located in Perry County, 10 miles West of Loysville on Pa, Route 850, adjoining Tuscarora State Forest, will offer the following Real Estate: TRACT #1: Seldom Seen Restaurant and Ranch -18 Acres, exquisitely landscaped with 2 ponds; 1 stocked with trout; 22 X4O Inground Pool, Outside stage for live entertainment; 19 Hole Lonuna Miniature Golf Course (11 Electric shots)- lighted; 16 X 40 3 Bedroom'Guest House or Motel (new). the Restaurant itself is 2 yrs. old (34 X 64) (seats 50 people), with a 3 bedroom home in it - Large fireplace, very well insulated, elec, heat & air conditioned; 11 Table & Chair Sets. Restaurant is fully equipped with the latest restaurant equipment and many extras go with this property. It is a going business or could very easily be converted to an 18 Acre Gen tleman’s Estate. “Beautiful! Have to see to appreciate the setting and the Potential! ” TRACT #2: TUSCARORA TIMBERS CAMPGROUND: (19.3 Acres of nice timber ground) 100 Camp sites - All sites have electric and water, picnic tables, fire ring and garbage container. 2 Bath houses, 1 with laundry and storage area. Rec. Hall and Store (24 X 60). BUNK HOUSE that sleeps 20 people (24 X 60); 5 rooms with 4 bunk beds in each room. Bunk House & Rec. Hall have concrete floors and Fisher Fireplaces and are in excellent condition. 2 Well Houses with 1 h.p. pumps - New. 2 Complete D.E.R. approved septic systems. PLAYGROUND for children; NeW Shuffleboard Court; Dusk to Dawn lights throughout the Campground. There is room for expansion on this site; All D.E.R. approved. Campground joins 70 miles of State Snowmobile Trails and 42,000 Acres of State Forest. Campground can be and is being used year round due to the Fall and Winter Activities that are so readily available. TRACT #3: 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOUSE on 3 Acres of exquisitely landscaped Real Estate: Modem Kitchen, Finished Basement with fireplace with Fisher Insert; Hot-air Furnace 200 AMP I Service; Vh. Baths; Every pipe in the house is copper, l Car Built-in Garage, Sun Deck with Best View in Perry County. Very well in sulated, air conditioned, new storm windows. Thinking of Getting away from it all - THIS IS FOR YOU! - Country living at its Best.. Right of way to State Forest and Snowmobile Trails. TRACT #4: 3 ACRE WOODED LOT, perk tested, comes with sewage permit & survey. Approved by County Planning Commission. 340 Ft. of Road Frontage and Right of Way to State Forest Land and 70 miles of Snowmobile Trails. 10 Trout Streams within 12 miles; 18 miles to Juniata River, 1 Hr. from Harrisburg. TRACT #5,6,7,8,9: ALL 1 ACRE PLUS LOTS: Wooded and open, perk tested, sewage approved. They'all have I road frontage -on Route 850, all with right of I way to State Forest and its many recreational I uses. j WHAT A PLACE TO BUILD ON OR PUT YOUR CAMPER! Hunting is excellent in this I area. If you are an outdoors person, this is for I you, all within 30 minutes of Carlisle, 1 hr. to I Harrisburg. I REAL ESTATE will be offered unless Sold I Prior To Sale! I REASON FOR SELLING: Owner is in ill I health and going to retire. I TERMS: 20% down day of Auction; Balance I within 30 days. Transfer Taxes & Fee split I equally between Buyer & Seller. 1 Please Contact Owner for Inspection or Auc- I tion Co. for further Information. I OWNER, I DANIEL DERR il I Telephone I (717)438-3533 I Sale By: Kling’s Auction Service (717)789-3883