4&—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7, 1973 Paes Calls for Conservation Of Lancaster Cn. Farmland Paul Paes, Lititz businessman and the county’s newest com missioner, said that he wants conservation of Lancaster County farmland to be a top priority item in the county this year. “I hope that any land not suitable for productive farming will be retained for recreation and open space,” he said. “We are blessed with the most productive unirngated farmland in the world,” he went on. “If we lose all our good land for buildings, we’ll have destroyed the good things we take for granted ” Paes also said he foresees the county taking over many of the poverty programs which the Federal government originally funded. It was announced last week that five of the major programs, being phased out of the federally financed Office of Economic Opportunity, will be taken over by the combined efforts of state and local governments and private agencies This is one reason the federal revenue sharing money is coming in, Paes said in a personal in terview at his business on South Broad Street He said the county will be able to give the same quality of service, but cut costs on the administrative end. It will be easier to work with this way, he said, and we’ll get more results from our tax dollars Congressman Eshleman’s office reported that this takeover plan may be the first of its kind in the nation, with the county coming up with a specific plan whereby state and local spon sorship and financing will replace federal funding. The programs being taken over by state and local governments are the Solanco and Welsh Mountain area medical clinics, the Senior Citizens self sufficiency program, the man power program, the rural Outreach program, and ad ministration of Head Start Thoy are five of the most prominent activities of CAP Community Action Program ) Paes who was appointed two weeks ago to serve the uncx pu ed term ol the late chairman of the county commissioners, Abram D Dombach, who died March 1.5 is serving the dual role of commissioner and county the pnrz ■ BARN CLEANER County Commissioner Paul Paes chairman of the Republican Party Since he took office, he has been under fire from the Democratic commissioner, Jean Mowery, who claims there is a conflict of interest in his dual role as county Republican chairman and commissioner. However, Paes has denied any conflict of interest, stating that he intends to “do what’s best for the county first” and that this “ends up being best for the Republican Party.” Paes said that of the 67 parties in Pennsylvania, both Democratic and Republican, almost half of them are headed by a county chairman who is also a county commissioner. - “This is nothing unusual,”he said, singling out Dauphin and Chester Counties, whose Republican chairmen are also SEMI-ANNUAL OPEN CLASS FAT STEER SHOW & SALE APRIL 12, 1973 ENTER NOW JUDGING - 10 A.M. SALE - 3 P.M. New Holland Sales Stables Inc. Three Classes JUDGED ah Cattle Angus & . u J Feeders Hereford SOLD Mixed Breeds In Lots of 6 Eligible 20 Trophies Awarded To Sellers & Buyers Entries may be registered with Abe Diffenbach, Manager Phone t7i7) 354-2194 county commissioners, and Lehigh County; whose Democratic Party chairman is a county commissioner. Paes, who has been called on by Mrs. Mowery to resign from the county Republican party post, said he can accomplish much for the county through, the post. As an example, he pointed to county attempts to have the state relocate Route 30 East, to a point south of its present location, stating that by being chairman, he was able to coordinate things and get Harrisburg to listen to the problem. We want the state to relocate Route 30 and take some crush of traffic off,” he explained. Something will probably be done in the next year, he said, due to the efforts of Rep. 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Broad St., Lititz. They have one daughter, Suzette. (Continued On Page 49) Phone 717-354-5848