(Continued from Page B 6) - the reserve champion Guernsey, Clarence Heyer- exhibited both Luidenhot Wistars Bart Olga, a - the grand and reserve grand year-old. ' Ayrshire females. Grand Cham- Lynnacres Charming Dolly 2b. pion honors went to his senior calf, ' overshadowed all the other entries Heyer Bonnie UKK Brenda. 111 the Holstein Show to be tagged For the second tune last week, ® rand champion by Judge Jon Andrew Zollers, Mertztown, Packard. This tremendous 8-year took a purple rosette with his 3- old is owned by Kobin Dietrich ot year-old Guernsey, Foxie Spring New Tripoli, Lehigh County. Falcons' Lady. She was the grand '■f* l ® reserve grand champion champion ot both the 4-H and Open Holstein was Keu-Hel t 1 arms Asti o Dairy shows. Jon has been active Saphire owned by Cathie Ohlmger, in the 4-H as long as his tamily has MohrsviUe, Berks County. __ had an all registered Guernsey '^ e Milking Shorthorn grand herd —tor the past 5 years. champion and reserve grand William G. Zollers, Jr. exhibited champion were shown by Phyllis The champion Milking Shorthorn, Pinesedge Alfair Carleen, is owned by Phyllis Yoder with Donald Lorish at halter. WATER WAR Fellow Pennsylvanians; 4 House bill 1483 is a dangerous infringement on the FREEDOM AND PROPERTY RIGHTS of all citizens of the Commonwealth. You should request a free copy from your representative. HB 1483 provides for another TAX on your right to drink water from your own well or spring. Page 40 line 10. ’ H 81483 confiscates your rights to all water on your own land. The bill says: The water resources of this Commonwealth are public natural resources held in trust by the Commonwealth for the benefit of all the people. Page 7 line 18 Fellow American, that is right out of the Communist manifesto. That is the doctrine of HITLER-MARX-CASTRO-MA0...1T IS NOT PART OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS or of THE ONITED STATES CONSTITUTION or THE CONSTITUTION OF THIS COMMONWEALTH. It is not the doctrine of WASHINGTON, JEF FERSON. ' ~ While you read this sentence someone is dying trying to escape the tyranny proposed for all Pennsylvanians by HB 1483. HB 1483 provides the right of EMINENT DOMAIN for hot-only a bureaucracy of the Commonwealth but for. certain public ulilities-the right to CONFISCATE the water from your well, even after you paid for a permit. Page 36 Line 1-17 1 HB 1483 provides that you MUST permit AGENTS'of the department to ENTER and EXAMINE ANY PROPERTY (your home)-you must GIVE THE AGENTS free and unrestricted ENTRY and ACCESS. P 42. I am not suggesting that those members of the House who introduced HB 1483 are communists or communist agents. I am suggesting that they have not read the language of the bill. I am suggesting that every member of the House examine the bill and the effects it will have on the FREEDOM of ALL PENN SYLVANIANS. NO ONE CAN SUPPORT THE CONSTITUTION AND THIS LEGISLATION. The bill was introduced by INTRODUCED BY BITTLE, KOWALYSHYN. GEIST, LASHINGER, NbYE, BURD, GANNON, CESSAR, COLE. CAPPABIANCA, WASS, MICHLOVIC, STEIGHNER, STEWART, LETTERMAN, GREENWOOD, ITKIN, KANUCK, McCALL, J.L. WRIGHT. SNYDER. GRUPPO, SIEMENSKI, ARTY. GLADECK, DAVIES, MANMILLER,. BOYES, REBER. NAH ILL, SWIFT, BURNS, BELFANTI, RYBAK. W.W. FOSTER. ZWIKL, HEISER, MOEHLMANN, SIRIANNI, SAURMAN, CORNELL AND HAGARTY. JUNE 2.1981. Only you can preserve your FREEDOM. Please write your Representative. Copies of the bill are free from your legislator. Please contact me if you need additional information.. • Sincerely, Andrew J. Watson 7051 Linglestown Road • Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17112 717-545-7005 r ■ 1 ' I I have a constitutional right to watermen my property and oppose any legislation which would infringe j I on that right. ■ j Name ; I j Address Phone Allentown Mail to Andrew J. Watson and Nedra Voder ot Shoemaker- banunate Pinesedge Melody 3E 32 rhampmn 4-H fitter and reserve svilie, Berks County. Taking the won Reserve Champ honors. - champion 4-H showman while Grand Champ honors was Helen McCann, Downmgtown, Patty Dreisbach was selected Pinesedge Altair Carleen, while Chester County, was selected champion 4-H showman. jp v ill Merrymaker, a Jersey bull bred by Dairy Bull during the Allentown Open Dairy Mildred Seeds, center, was selected as Best ' Show. At halter is Henry Heyer, owner. Re: House bill #1483 Printer’s #1723 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12,198J-B7 Foxie Spring Falcons Lady, a 3-year-old, was tagged grand champion Guernsey. She was exhibited by Jon Andrew Zollers, Mertztown. Block appoints Crop Insurance heads WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture John E. Block has appointed Melvin E. Sims as chairman of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Federal Crop Insurance Cor poration. He also has appointed Wayne A. Fletcher as FCIC president, that agency’s second ranking position. The two positions previously were “manager” and “deputy manager.” Sims served for 21 years as chairman of the board and president of GROWMARK, Inc., an Illinois agribusiness firm with annual salej-of about $2 billion. He retired from GROWMARK in September, 1980 and began working for FCIC in May, 1981. Sims previously served as director and chairman of Agricultural Cooperative Development International, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, and the Foundation for American Agriculture, all of Washington, D.C. He has served as a member of the Federal Farm Credit Board and as a Director of the Farm Credit Bank of St. Louis. He is listed in Who in America. Sims has served on the boards of directors of the National Cooperative Refinery Association of McPherson, Kan.; Farmers Export Company of Kansas City, Mo.; and as the GROWMARK shareholder representative of CF - Industries, Inc., of Long Grove, in. A native of Adams County, Illinois, Sims is a 1941 graduate of the College of Agriculture, University of Illinois. Sims is a fourth generation fanner'who presently operates a 1,200-acre grain and livestock farm at Liberty, Illinois, in a part . nersbip with bis brother and son. Wayne A. Fletcher previously worked as staff consultant for the. Agriculture Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives; as an agricultural assistant to Rep. Edward Madigap (R-IU.); as a legislative assistant -to Sen. Charles Percy (R-Ill.); and as acting minority staff director for the U.S. Senate Select Committee oh Nutrition and Human Needs. Prior to his work on Capitol Hill, Fletcher worked at the U.S. Civil Service Commission; as a legislative aide to the Illinois State Senate Agriculture Committee; and for Management Safeguard, Inc., a Chicago-based management consulting firm. Fletcher earned a bachelor’s degree in American government from Monmouth College, Mon mouth, Illinois,. and a master’s degree in public administration from American University, Washington, D.C.
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