20—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 25, 1967 S WASHINGTON REPORT Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman The job of Representative in Hie United States Congress may be divided into two pri mary areas. There is, of course, the work in Washing ton. This part of the job takes in all of the legislative tasks, the committee work, and the dealing with the administra tion. The other aspect of the job involves “homework," or in other words the contact with constituents and the hand ling of their problems. I have already begun weekly trips back to my home dis trict. Each week when the vot ing sessions are over ar my Washington office work is up to date, I return to the Iflih District. First, I want to spend as much time as possible with my family, who are continu ing to live in Lancaster. Sec ond, I am operating two of fices with equal responsibili ties, and it is important that I am in each of those offices each week. Third, only by re turning home can I talk per sonally to my constituents about their problems with the federal government. For that purpose, I have been holding regular office hours in Leb anon, Lancaster, and Middle town so I may be as conveni ent to see as possible. Tne “homework” has already shown surprising results, and I am hopeful that it will con tinue to do so Miany people have stopped in to see me dur ing my scheduled office tune at home and they have bi ought with them a variety of problems While I’m not certain o f my exact “batting average” on problems solved thus far, I feel that this work has been, stimulating because it provides me with informa tion about you that I could not receive in any other way I can not guarantee satisfac tion m all cases that you bring to me, but my staff and my YOU’VE SOT TO HAVE A SYSTEM-•© JAMESWAV POWER CHORIMS BIG J POWER CIRCLE DRIVE unloads frozen silage every time The Volumatic silo distributor-unloader saves you time and bother by elim inating drive drums and ad justing weights. Three-point suspension keeps unloader level. Power circle drive pro vides positive power that doesn’t depend upon silage surface for traction. The Vol umatic unloads frozen silage or fluffy haylage every time. ft] M. E. SNAVELY 445 South Cedar Street Ph. G 26-8144 Lititz, Penna. 17543 self will always try to the best of our collective ability. One intended action of the federal government, particular ly relevant to our district, has been receiving an increasingly greater amount of my atten tion. The President has called for a reduction in tariff on jeweled watches, and I am fearful that such a reduction will eventually cause the elim ination of jobs for some of the district’s most highly skilled workers. I wrote to file Presi dent and requested informa tion on the proposed tariff change, and I was told that the experts feel that the do mestic watch industry can presently withstand the com petition of the cheaper for eign watches. The explanation centers around the amount of work being given to the watch factories by the government, primarly in the form of de fense contracts. I do not wholly agree with that justification, however. To day, over ninety percent of the jeweled watches sold in this country are made abroad. To provide further incentives to the foreign producers would seem to sound the death knell for our own watch makers. While the government con tracts might fill the void cre ated at present, I am con cerned about the industrial situation if and when the gov ernment fails to provide con tracts in the future. If the watch making capacity in this country has been abandoned because it couldn’t compete, many skilled workers wall be left without proper jobs. It seems to me that we will not be drastically affecting our pos ition in world trade by not lowering the watch tariff, and we will be doing a great deal to protect what is left of the watch making industry in this country. X C-iV NO DRIVE DRUMS TO LIFT NO WEIGHTS TO ADJUST S.E. District DHIA Directors' Conf. Set The annual Southeast Dis trict Dairy Herd Improvement Assn, directors’ conference will be held on Thursday, March 2, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., according to an announcement this week by associate county agent Victor Plastow. The Blue Ball Fire Hall will be the site for the meeting, Plastow said, adding that lunch will be available at $2.50 per person. All directors are urged to attend so they may become more familiar with their res ponsibilities, and obtain infor mation directly from the state DHIA level, Plastow said. He noted that confirmation cards should be returned to the ex tension office no later than February 23. Egg Production Facts Updated By USDA A statistical bulletin updat ing earlier estimates for egg production and layers, 1960-64, was released recently by the U. S Department of Agricul ture. The bulletin, published every five years by USDA’s Statisti cal Reporting Service, shows adjustments made in earlier estimates, using as references the 1964 Federal Census )f Agriculture and other data sources such as State Agricul ture Census, marketing and utilization information, and SRS surveys. The revised bulletin provides an historical record of latest official estimates, by states, on egg production and layers for the 1830-64 period - Ten inches of Show equals about one inch of- rain littii . FREE RADIO 'C - With the purchase of specified quantities, at regular prices and for prompt delivery of the following: FUL-O-PEP Transistor Radio complete with carrying case, bat tery and earphone. Harold H. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer • Limited Time Only • I Radio Free Per easterner Plastow also announced that held on Monday, Februti; the next meeting of the Red at the Lancaster Farm Rose DHIA directors will be Bldg., at 8 p.m. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! 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