12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6,1971 WASHINGTON REPORT I# Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman njl 1M Dlnri«»-**nniylv«ntai KiHDi Revenue sharing, also called for returning power to the •“ . . P.an for g »n g ai"‘S-TSSSS state and local governments a levels closest to the people and fixed percentage of Fedeial WO uld bring some of the power money for use as they see fit. back home which steadily has Because the Federal Govern- been drained away by the 'Fed ment is the chief tax collecting eral Government during the past body in the United States, and thirty years. because most state and local gov- , . . , . .. ernments are starved for money While I certainly support h to perform essential functions, basic aim of the tax-shaung ap the idea is to use Federal wealth proach, I am also convinced to carry out programs created that a more comprehensive plan and executed at the state and , ~ , , , , , should be developed to assure local levels that federalism really 13 a<i . President Nixon has stated vanced Up to now, the proposal that tax shaiing is a 103301 way has been to simpl\ transfer tax PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT AND SOME CATTLE SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 1971 Located one mile south of Honey Brook on the Cam bridge Road between Route 10 and Route 322. 11 HEIFERS FARM EQUIPMENT Farmall H tractor; Farmall BN with cultivator trac tor; Ford 9N tractor; Ford 8N tractor; Sauder load er; Massey-Ferguson two-bottom plow, trip bottoms; three point cultivator, used one year; McCormick manure spreader; Case 12-8 gram drill; two corn planters; Smoker bale elevator; New Holland grain wagon on rubber; two flat wagons on rubber; New Idea trailer mower; Ford three-point mower; McCormick 45 baler; John Deere 12A combine; Wood Brothers corn picker; 28-disc harrow; spring-tooth harrow; McCormick rake; cultipacker; two John Deere trailer plows; sprayer; seeders; electric fence posts and wire; snow fence. DAIRY EQUIPMENT DeLaval No. 73 pump, motor, and vacuum lines; S. S. tubs; strainer; milk cans; Stewart clippers; feed cart; hay, corn, barley, oats; fertilizer; forks, shovels, etc. SALE WILL START AT 12:00 NOON. G. EDWIN HELMS, Owner Clyde M. Spotts, Auct. TELL US NOW,.. before any of your equipment gives out and socks you with expensive downtime. As soon as you anticipate trouble, let us know. We’ll have the right replace ment parts on hand when your whatchamacahit konks out completely. Just a simple phone call could keep a minor repair job from tying up your whole operation. You out help us to serve you better. Grumelli Form Service R oy h. Buch, Inc. Quarryville, Pa. Ephrata, E.D. 2 L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lancaster. Pa. Washington Boro. Pa. A ps-m jaUS-CHAIMIM acailll N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. monies from Washington into relate to the total national in- ter term, this approach might J»S state and local treasuries. The terest. called goal-sharing. implication is that with this ex- program could utilize My proposal has not been of tra money states and localities tax ghann * a “ a catalyst Tax . fered yet m legislative form be v;ill become more poweiful part- sbare( j f unds could be used as an cause there are far too many ners m governmental decision- incentive to get i oca i people m- details to be worked out. How making However, the tax-shar- yolve( j in na ti o nal choices ever, it is an example of the kind mg approach makes no specific 0 f pj an which might be consider provision for assuring that the priorities determined at state e(l for really revitalizing the implication will become reality £nd local levels would be passed federa i system. Tax sharing A more comprehensive «P- WoUld “ , , ~ or tax-shaied funds in 6 re ri i) U tion of wealth—a worthy proach should include tne proper quests which most ' closely goal and one which I will sup assurances that a strong, new matched a specific list of p a rt if a broader-based effort is federal system lor modem national priorities to be set each not o ff ered _ Goal sharing, on America can be evolved with a year by Congress would receive the hand, would redistri program that would provide for the hulk of the Federal money bute th - e poW er of deciding di the determination of national allotted in the program. Con- rec ti ons f or the Nation. 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