Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 30, 1965, Image 14

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    M—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Octobar 30, 1965
GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION capons,
above were shown by Paul Miller, Lititz R 3, and Sue
Hershey, Lititz Rl, respectively'. The 4-H capon,
roundup is an annual event sponsored by the Lan
caster Kiwanis Club.
.• Copon Roundup * enT * Hershey, Lititz El;
T. , , _ r .. i, Elmer and o, Edward Lan
(Contmued from Page 9) dis> both o£ 2475 oregon
that there was little real p t ke, Lancaster; 6. Robert
quality difference among any Miller, Lititz R 3; 7, Michael
of the 11 blue ribbon entries, and 8, Eugene Hosier, both
For the most part, he said, 0 £ Manheim R 3; 9, Shirley
the birds were very close in Hershey, Lititz Rl; 10, Susie
dressing and conformation. To p e> fer, Manheim Rl; 11,
separate them into placmgs, Gary Porter, Washington
he had to concentrate pri- Boro Rl.
on minor differences. There were 7 jed and g
• f ' VmneiS *hite nbbon wmneis also,
in the 23-entry contest were.
o/dlfashioned
Out generous deals are—but our
few Idea spreader line is the most modern,
most complete in the world!
Right now we’re offering -excellent trade-ms on New Idea
spreaders—Flail, Single Beater, Dual Beater, or Cylinder/
Paddle —in sizes from 70 to 250 bushels. Time to trade.
Trade in and trade up. full vear guarantee on every New Idea
spreader.
.Landis Bros.
Lancaster
Wilbur H. GraybiU
Liflte, B. D. 2
Chas. J. McComsej
& Sons
Hickory Hill, Pa.
Allen H. Mate
Denver
Chet Long
Akron
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
A’ew Holland
A. L. Herr & Bro.
QaJUTjrUIc
Longenecker
Farm Supply
Rheems
Paul K. Oberholtzer
Narvon, R. D. 31
YOUR
LCGiSLaTOR'S
HRePORT
$Sm
JACK B. HORNER
State Representative
The committee system is
very Important in our State
Government. All bills intro
duced into the House are re
ferred to a particular com
mittee whose function is o
determine if the bill should
come before the entire House
for a vote. A definite need
exists for some kind of
screening to determine which
bills are worthy of considera
tion by the entire House. As
o£ this writing over 2,000
bills have been introduced in
the House and it is absolute
ly impossible for each Legist
lator to be familiar with ev
ery one. Bills of varying de
grees of importance are in
troduced and for all kinds of
reasons. Much to my surprise
I have discovered that some
Legislators will introduce
bills which they themselves
feel are bad, but because of
some pressure back home
they go through the motions
of solidly supporting a cer
tain measure, I feel this to
b« a com-
plete waste of
time and
money, and I
refuse to be
come a party
to it. How
ever, my
point is that
s o m ewhere
along the line
a method to
separate the wheat from the
chaff must be set up and the
committee system supposedly
performs that function.
Keep good government in Lancaster County!
THESE CANDIDATES WILL CONTINUE
THE FINE REPUBLICAN RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT
For Recorder of Deeds:
RAYMOND G. HERR
For Judge of
Common Pleas:
William G.
hnstone, Jr.
VOTE
Unfortunately however, this
system can be abused and fre
quently is. The chairman is
always a member of the ma
jority party and secures his
position "through seniority.
This makes sense even though
it doesn't mean that the
ohainnhn is always the most
able member of the commit
tee. Each chairman runs his
committee as he sees fit.
Some of them operate in the
proper fashion and the bills
are studied and discussed,
and the fate of each bill is
decided by action of the mem
bers. On the other hand,
some chairmen run the com
mittee with complete auton
omy. A chairman can refuse
to allow the committee to
discuss a bill, and, in cases
such as this, one map can de
cide the deposition of every
thing which comes before his
committee.
A certain procedure can be
For For Prison Keeper:
Jury Commissioner -5 Kejmeth CUff
Florence L. Starr
REPUBLICAN NOV. 2
Lancaster County Republican Committee
K. L. Shirk, Jr., chairman; Harold A, Hern, ., r
ATTENTION!!
BALER TWINE
LOWEST PRICES NOW 4
- 1
Through November 30, 1965
Write or coil
A. B. C. GROFF, INC. " =
New Holland, Pa. Ph; 354-8001 ;
m m 1
yW : %
For County Controller:
HAROLD A. HESS
ho used to bring g Ulfr be
fore tl}« entire > effcen
U la ngx. la <?*wptttee
and that la a VDiaiahftGfa. sea*
olutlon.” In. effect ti>t«
House discharges the.
tee from further > oojtstdera
tion of the bill so that it <jan
be considered by the entire
body. This resolution be
passed by the same majority
as is required to pose a bill
and the vote is not on the
merits of the bill but rather
whether or not It should copie
to the floor of the House. We
have voted on several of the
resolutions lately but n,<?ne
has passed. I am told we
must go back many years to
find a case where one did.
pass. There is a reluctance,
particularly among t%e older
members m years ot service,
to vote m favor o( such a
resolution because it repudi
ates the entire committee
system. tVe all recogsase that
there is value m system,
even though it can weprk in
justices at twnes, until
someone comes lift with a
new approach. I’m nitre the
committee system unfit remain.
I am not one to adasplutely
refuse to vote fojr a dis
charge resolution, bus I do
feel it should be very
judiciously and onljr, on billd
of a most important nature.
v *1
For Prison Inspector?:
Evelyn Neff
Jacob W: Hekey
Edgar ff, Leferer
Wilbur ». Hffiler