Should Feeders Own Grinding & Mixing Equip.? Cattle and swine feedeis wondering about the pros and cons of owning then own grinding-mixing equipment should consider several factois, HORNCO FEEDS - - - The Growing Choice Of Business Farmers BarMojlsWi#B , |j CAGEEWWCTW | | pEO | I ri« View Farm P "f vmjctfts j\ miWM £§OS |. ?S& Sfffpg _ SIGNS of SUCCESS All the time more and more successful poultrymen are dis playing the sign “FED ON HORNCO FEED”. Why are they changing to Jiornco? Because they like it. They like the efficient results. They like the excellent service. They like the friendliness of a local company concerned with their personal D. I. Horn & Co., Inc. York, p*. Ph. 854-786? says Tom Brown, MU exten sion agncultuial economist. Among factois to be consid eied, accoiding to Biown, aie the number of animals being fed, and the volume of feed used The feeder must deter mine what inci eases and de creases in costs will occur as a i esult of having his own equip ment Deci eased costs may m- (Continued on Page 17) FEEDS Dan Erb Wins Bankers Award & Outstanding Sr. Title At Banquet The fifth annual Father-Son banquet of the Manor FFA Chapter was held Friday, Apul 30th in the cafeteua of Penn Manoi High School with Dan Eib seiving as toastmaster ml Si If jj jfe foi- mm 4 &oc% | iPiKMJyCT PB*V!*e6B I FAB9I- I fe&Ls problems. Should you be using Hornco Feed? Why not check with your neighbor and then call us direct-. (Continued on Page 19) *£ * ✓ v ••?':- S||| BI fa I* I mm rctow I |e f2O OH F£HPSj j Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1, 1965 SECOND SECTION Reapportionment Issue Debated By Congressmen Dole and O’Hara WASHINGTON Among the items discussed in a com bination debate and question answering session this week, U S Repi esentatives Dole and O’Haia piesented then oppos ing viewpoints on the issue of reapportioning state legisla tives m compliance with the US Supieme Court’s decision Rep Robert Dole, R-Kansas, told the audience of Newspaper Faim Editors of America that some state governors are be coming alarmed as they more closely examine all of the im plications of reapportionment, many of them fear that mayors in the laige cities may actually end up with moie power than the governors themselves Support for a Constitutional amendment in the House is a bipartisan effort, Dole said He cited a recent poll which showed 123 House Republi -1 cans for an amendment, 4 against and 13 undecided On the Deinociat side of the aisle the same poll showed 124 for and 141 against “This is gett ing very close to the necessary two-thnds majority in the House,” Dole said But the pre sent plan is to have the action initiated in the Senate since eveij Senator has at least some rural areas in his state, whereas many of the Represen tatives are speaking exclusively loi city folks “If the Dirksen amendment, which says the states MAY change their way of selecting representatives, is passed and the people decide they don’t like it, they can have their in dividual state legislators modi fy it in any way they wish”. Dole said Rep James O’Hara, D-Michi gan, supports the Court’s reap poitment decision He said the stale governments need a real levitahzation “They have be come anachronistic, and have been neglecting then jobs This has made it easy, and neces saiy, for the federal govern ment to step in and take over functions that should have been handled by the states ” History has always been a struggle for equal representa tion, O Kara said He suggest ed that a tyranny of the ma jority was no greater an evil than the tyranny of the minor ity which exists without re apportionment In answering the often-ex pressed fear that the big cities would completely control their individual states if rural areas were denied representation, O’Hara said the big cities were steadily losing population, thei efore, reapportionment would benefit the suburban aieas more than the cities. Cliff Bollinger Wins FFA Area Tractor Contest 'Clifford Bollinger of Lititz R 4, competing in a field of six area FFA youths, won the vocational agriculture tractor driving contest held recently. This win qualifies Bollinger to lepiesent the area (Lan caster and Yoik Counties) in the State contest to be held at Penn State University on June 16-18 He is he 16 year-old son of Mr and Mrs Abram Bollin ger, and is a junior at oph rata High School. Bollinger is fast establishing a habit of winning in tractor Competi tion he captured the grand . (Continued on-Page 19) _ 13
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