—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24, 1962 4 From Where We Stand... A Tribute To 25 Years Of Service Lancaster County farmers are justifiably proud oi the reputation the county has gained as the Garden Spot ot the world Whether the excellent farming con ditions in the county attracts excellent county agents, or whether excellent county agents produce excellent farming conditions might be argued But be that as it may, the two ap pear to go hand in hand Lancaster County has been for tunate enough to have had Floyd (Dutch) Bucher and Harry S Sloat in the County Agent's Office for many years Both are now retired Still very much on the job after 25 years of service to the farmers of the county is the present County Agent, M M (Maxi Smith Max, who has been the farm agent in the county since 1949, has had no small part in helping the farmers of the county to perpetuate their reputation lor agncultuial excellence. He has been ever ready to cooper ate in bringing the latest in methods and materials to the attention of the rural residents of the county, and his many awards attest to the tact that his work has not gone unnoticed outside the county. His selection as one of the recipients ot the Distinguished Service Awards given by the National Association of Agncultuial Agents in 1961 places him among the ‘ Best ot the Best” in Inienca Max could have moved on many nines to high posts and executive posi lons in industry and government, but ne chose to remain in Extension Service ' ork Alter 25 years, the farmers ot Lan caster County are mighty thankful he -hose to stay, and they hope this 25th ear celebration will 'be just a mile tone along a long, pleasant road yet to ne traveled together Tobacco Quotas And Controls Rejected By 6 to 1 Margin L.iik astei C’onuu tobaun -unwis want no line iKo t\ Jll- I fit II hands .111(1 fhoi jninetl )l li\ ,i m\ lo out inai- ,in I'noscl.i! llu ,)i)«eis baled up the summon and wlapped ,1 tin oomKil wlion tlit■ \ went to fin l poll-, in the eiUith loiisoiurno ii ton nclnm on in a i K o l in. lint is and .on me alio,moots Joi i 14.11 lilloi tob.u i o Iho la i s"sl uu nout in tho iisiom ol t In' mlii ondnni m iln i oiiiili wa, 11 iindi d h\" Lancaster Farming !. mi,ist« i <onnl\'s Own l>.nm \\ i ( kh I’ O 1 !o\ 1" J I 1..1 111 MU I’l'Mll I Lilit/ I’.i 1 ’ () l!o\ Jiit, - Ollin s i: Mini Sl laid/ I'a I’liom - Lam ist< i I-Xpi css 1- 111 17 oi Util/ .M \ i.-J I <ll J.ii )i Om ii Kditoi Uobi 11 (1 Camplii II Ailipi l isimt Dim toi I'st.i 1 > 1 1 s1 1 ( (1 Voti'inbci 1 I'iVi I’nblis'ied eitii Sitm 'l.i\ li\ I. ■ ii< asp i-|’ n mini, Lu 11/ Pa InilPl I(1 IS JjKl ( l,|s S m,lilt i " I.mi/ I’ i Illicit i \( I Ol A! II ‘ IST 'I Sn I)S< ill > t ion It, lll s 2 ]>( I M llil ( i \ (Ml s M Single opi I’l 1 (( 7 (cnls b iiilh i I’i Nens|i.i|ii'is I’tib islii i s \sso( il l ion \nmu 1 1 'I il oi i.il \ssoi iat ion At least that’s how it looks from vvheie we stand And while we are in the business oi handing out bouquets, we think a spiay, possibly including some celery tor greens, should go to the vegetable breeders and commercial vegetable growers who helped produce a strain of celery to replace Houser. For our money, these men deserve more than a bouquet We believe there is celery and celery If you have ever eaten a stalk of the “shipped in’’ kind and then pulled strings out of your teeth for the rest of the day, you know what we mean. Lancaster County celery can not compete with celery anywhere except right here in Lancaster County It can not compete, we say, because it is so tender, tasty and succulent that it will not take the rough treatment of shipp ing This is precisely the reason for the strings in the “shipped” varieties But there are far too many eaters in this county who have never taken the opportunity to taste and compare the truly excellent-quality celery pro duced locally There are far too many county residents who do not yet know what it is to eat real high-quality celery because it takes time, patience and care to grow that kind of crop, and the big stores buy from sources where huge volume and immediate supply can be furnished, even if quality has to suffer Perhaps you won’t be able to tell the difference if you chop the celery up in chicken stuffing or cream of celery soup, but just you put a few stalks on the table raw, and if the eaters can’t tell the difference, you just don’t have celery eaters in your family Again we say, a boquet is due the celery growers for their persistent search and eventual victory. At least that’s how it looks from where we stand. (i 1U oi file \otes < asf ueie a- ( ontiols \lso included hi tins atea which |>olled the lusilu M pen oiil,me against the pioni un weie W i>st Hail am] I Leai (>< k tow nsliips Tile meitesi pel i enla-p' 111 ta\oi at am polling place i,<i., councils was {2 pei (('pi u> I’enn Wat wick md Hh/ahet i W lien the \oles weie m townships Hie (mum UtuuUtnal Stabil i/.itiuii ni'l Coiispi \it ion Spi- Total ot } , 'lOi, 01 ni ‘"-tllllJliil soon ('liable \ot pi s < ast ballots ' II ( >•' l vei i 111 1m oi ol rlie t,<n - • I Ill'ient s I)I OpOSed pi 01,1,111, ol mii Kit ([not,is and atieniM i out l ol s \otim> against tip. pi o]l ( sal imp,. j > 211 PI)PM> _> I ( lnllois .mil oin \ oicl ballot 1 lioimll 1 I pei ( ent \ ote 1 in bum ol tlie piopos.i] wheie noi in .i 1 I i ( miMdei ahh kss lloin in pfi( ent h.ue \oted loi (mmols tins wis still <i lai IM li oin Hu two Ihi His an pio\ il needed loi passate lln s ii pm ( enl in opposition I o ai 1 1 <ua < onti ols was the sinalli s| in ( omit \ histoi \ (.1 ow (M s i n I i oi inn Ib-Mni" m)i. him (oimnos <ielded I ') IK «, 111 1 ( I) 11 lot S .Hid 1 S .11- ln ni.ii i\ os om s II" i ( li.id oi(ii some spi ( - ill 1 1 1 on jo mi to the iot in, ll.at n pints ol KinltnUi and Tennessee l.nnii is i.iisinit (i,- •ii 1 diet tob Kin Cm addition lo tin Inn li\ nnd(i t lieu quo tas t nti-cht mi ttiif (tie tridn- K'li 11 I ini.istei t'oiinl tans to il nil ion 1 1 ol jii os, ia ms ICi n likl.i and T i nnessee In min s '.lie not i 1 1, ibli lo loti in I nos,] us i elei endtim lleaiii si iof in— in (tie (iiiin li u is m 110 Xen Holland ai -1,1 i\ In t e Lionels lenited He in 0,l iin 77 I to I n Ibe Kpln ill ai ta 'l7 pet ★ ★ ★ ★ The Search Ends Sinn < out Mils weie \rjled down them will not bo anolh i telei endiiln (ailed in the sOietnnienl loi Ihite \eais unless one louiih ot tin qiow- ot s pet it ton loi one it the iel iienduni hid Melded a \oto in boot ut (onliols tin (lops ii tie and til would ha\e been uiuif'i maiUitinu quotas and ai i eaqt allotments In the tonnU i elan ns tinwi i ji b\ township ballot shows 1 tin lollowmit (101 - anamst - ( halii luted - \oidl folios \\ <si Donegal and and \loniu Jos 2M-121-t-0 blast Donegal md W est lltinplield bs-l (,7-4-0 Uapbo l'i-lbO-1-0 Penn Waiwuk and Bli/a beth s 5-1 s (1-0-0 Bast and Wi si Ctnaluo, Itmknoik .md das lb-255 <l-il lOpluata West 10. it I .uui l'p pet Leai oi k IS-7 SS-2-0 Salisbuiy .inti Leaioek 2s- 2 7s-(>-(i Hast .111(1 West Lcinipetei iml L.nu.istei 2!-tls-0-0 'Manheini <ui(i 10,ist Hem p- Lielcl 1-J2S-1-0 M.uioi .inti I’np 72-1 07-2-1) nt ,i TOdi n ll.ii t .i n<l Sidsbuit 1 1-1 12-2-0 I t’oiitiimed on pam 7 ) Continence before, and chastity (faithfulness each to each) during marriage Whatevei breaks down that standard does something 'to bieak down marriage itself. A home” wheie husband and wife are both survivois of many allairs with othei people a mainage that knows nothing of faithfulness, a inamage leady to break in two the minute a homesomei man or isibir Material Esotius 20 14 d .moi a more alluring woman comes on si itiiuii j 27 to muk 7 iwi (he scene,—such a ‘home” is IKxotioiml Ur tding 2 Coiinthims « j 14 is likely to have little or no regard Jjjjgjjjgjgj The Glean Life Lesson for February 2,‘>, 1902 people Any good lawyer will WHAT is the most valuable admit as much. But even the law, feature of American life’ U clumsy and “external" as it must is not the supermarkets, the big be knows that adultery is wrong, double-lane highways, it isn’t the But by the lime adultery gets into cars or even the schools Many, the courts, or becomes a tragic even chri! >t iani . basis lor divorce, it has been would say it is going on for a long time. Jesus WT W not even the put it quite bluntly Any man who | fl churches that are looks on a woman with lust in his the best Amen- heart, has already committed Cls: a can- possession adultery' with her There are only « What is it (the three requirements lor any act, reader is invited good or bad desire, capacity, op ■ to think) which portumty And an act of adultery HB fn cou l d gd along exists foi a longer or shorter vvifhout the time in a mind first A clean life Dr. Foreman church, but with- i S not one that lacks legally pun out which the church would soon ishable acts A clean life is one wither away ’ m which the law is not needed, it The answer, of course, is the is a life that supplies its own dis- Chnstian home Christian church upline and Christian home suppoit each Qur ja | prob ! ems other, sometimes with an assist T , r .., , , , from the school, sometimes not In Ameuca at this time and for But the home is more mchspen a generation or more before now. sable to the church than tlu , the Christian ideal of continence chm ch to the home befm e "V 111 « e - cha fV , ,n ® What then is the inner suppoit 11 ’ l sul ( ha ," b " >Cn e l lodc i ( hy . co ?' and foundation ot a Christian std " 1 aUdtk tonsidei the books home' The obvious answer is, and niaga/mes foz sale at your Christian mamage Failuie of a n . ealb >’ drugstores, consider the mamage means failure of a hemeb 0 popil dl movl " g home lures and novels, consider the V & moml standards of Holhwood and * ac , . , f , tof their influence on om national loc as the home is under attack the way women and Not dueclh, no one would get a ls d To maintain a cicaa moment sheaung if he adveit.sedf lfe lhe midst of sulrolindmg himself as opposed to good homes suth as aie lommon in America But mdueclly, in countless wavs, extremelv dlfT]Cult , moJe so marriages can be, and often are han fo[ , most ous cenlunes . poisoned in advance It is well y t theie ls> one thmg lt Wltt known that one marriage in four, he] t 0 k m mmd That IS the country over ends m dworee, tha ‘ at the time the chnstiaa and that though divorced peisons h eh b .standards of rela otten re-marry for the stark and betw ° en men and women 1B simple reason that they already the Roman Empire , where the have cheated wife or husband) infant c i, ur ch was born, were just they aie not likely to make much as low ds the> are in America moie of the second tiy than lhe today if not lower Yet the ideali . of ‘Christ outlived the empire The One of the deadliest ways t ofuture of America is not with poison a mamage beforehand is those large areas of corruptlon . to tome to it no longei a virgin. lt ls Wldl tbe sma ji groups that and this holds tine for man and lntend t 0 iemam clean woman alike From the very be- (Based on oull , nt , lopyrlshted b , ginning, the Christian church and the DUi&ion of Christian *due«tio£. tbn Towish S\ heirp bpld V Uloiial Count II of the Churthes of cne jcwisn s>na to o to ue nave ncia Chrlst Jn the i s * by up one Standard foi mamage community rress servu<? > Now Is The Time . . . To Topdiess Winter Wheat The Mold »l main fields n) wheat will b& imieasea bs topdressiim with 25 to 40 «T *”|S Pounds ot aitual tiuionen per aite ear's in V| Alanli On sand giasel or shale-tspe soda i 9*' ls Piaitne will nise leal stood sield m (leases on heasiei moi e tei tile soils it is IK,t beta me ol the nine used dansei ol lodging On some soils the uitro (ten will leal h out (junker and needs re mf’Plat td loi nood sield On seeding made \ery ■ fi late last tall oi whe it stands that look pale- HB JwflHHI "i een eaih in Uaroh, the topdresstng m rec ommended It the wheat is seecli d down to (loser or altalta, the i ate should be onl> 25 to ,!0 pounds ot actual nitrogen per a< ie o" nou-seeded stands tbe application mas be 30 to 40 pounds pei a<ie To He faielul With Home- <>lO\\l| Seeds Homestiown ted t lot er sei d is widely used throughout tht lounty and the state, the yar ut\ I'muisidii ranks huth in (Ins ana and will ttne oiil standinn Molds ol quality loi a-,e Huweyei loial moyyeis .lie nr-pd to he fateful when bn\mi; loial seed in that i dm s not < ontain wtid seeds all Imiiift'inwii seeds should be < leaned and ueiiinn tun tested biloie usinq tins uun't lie done it the Stale Depair iiient oi Vmifiiltuic at Il.n- for anv children and may even resent them Mind and body The laws of any place fall be- hind the best ideals of the best 154 M\ .\ SMITH i isburg is tbe seed to be of -1( red tor sale ’l’o Plan For Barlj Spring Oats Seeding Croners pi inninsr to make a spring oats seedim; should make eveiv eltort to net it in to the ground the last 10 day* 01 M.inh 01 the tirst 10 <layi ot April these earl\ spring seetlinsrs will out-MeUl the late V j>i il or Mat seedmgs Clint ’ inti Print oi Cluitou l ( i aro iec ommemlr d varieties To I se Own i’oiiltrv O.itrs (Continued on o)
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