—Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 13, 1956 6 Chester County, Quarantines Dogs to June 9 HARRISBURG Two State agencies today joined forces in a move to control and eradicate a known increase in .animal ra bies in Chester County. Dr. William L Henning, State Secretary of Agriculture, ordered a 60-day dog quarantine to begin Friday, April 13, 1956, placed on 38 townships of the county, principally lying south of the Lincoln Highway- All dogs an the area must be con fined or kept under proper re straint by the owner through June 9, 1956. Dr. Logan J Bennett, Execu tive Director of the Pennsyl vania Game Commission, has delegated a crew of game pro tectors to start trapping foxes in the quarantined area next Monday morning. Rabies Cases Increase Both men explained that the increase in the known number of cases of rabies, chiefly among dogs and grey foxes, necessitat- QU4RRYVILIE CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY A. H. BURKHOLDER 175 Concrete or Cinder Block. 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Out of last year’s 117 Chester County cases, 75 were foxes “The disease is still rampant in Chester County,” Dr'. ’Hen ning declared today. “The trend is continuing Out of 47 cases reported so far this year more than half occurred in Chester County. Recent reports disclose evidence that the disease is spreading m Lancaster and Montgomery Counties- Cooperation Asked of All “We are highly gratified with the splendid cooperation offered by Dr. Bennett and the Game Commission in efforts to wipe out this menace to human and animal life in Chester County- It is hoped that the quarantine on dogs will stop the spread of disease among man’s best friend in the animal kingdom.” Dr. Bennett said; “In the in terests Of all the people, the ru The service at Rock Spring Old School of the founding of the church. Baptist Church of Christ, on Rt. 222 near There is no other church of this same the Maryland line, Sunday morning, April denomination the Old School, or Primi 1, marked the one hundred-fifieth year tive Baptist —in Lancaster County. cooperation of all dog owners and sportsmen in observing all quarantine regulations will pre vent dogs from being caught in traps set by the Game Commis sion. We have every prospect of .a successful campaign. Intensifi ed-efforts during 1952 cut the State’s total number of cases of animal rabies from 300 an that year to a total of 27 in 1953. No poison will be used in the con trol program. The increase since 1953 indicates the desirability of again' intensifying our efforts.” Hand-hoe close? Easy with the MHSO. You work right up next to'the row ... cleaning out_ more weeds, loosening and aerating the soil for fast, sturdy plant growth. That’s because you see where you’re going. ' You look ahead ... get a full view of what the shovels ■ are doing. You can move in close without damaging or pruning root systems. The MHSO and cultivator turn as a unit... dodge or away from the row as one implement move into Massey-Harris front mounted cultivators attach quickly. Take less time to get ready. Spring Trip or Spring Tooth fronts and rears—or combinations. Attaches to ALL MH_5O models. See us for details— ask for a demonstration - on your farm. Be Sure To Register for J| Prize Drawing! ■ er • Old School Baptist Church Dr. H. A. Milp, director of the Bureau of Animal Indistry, said the State last year pail ouf $4,- 643 25 to farmers in the form of indemnities for livestock losses due to rabies. Of this total, $3,- 741.75 was paid to farmers in Chester County. Licensing, Vaccination Dr. Milo again urged all dog owners to have their clogs license ed, also vaccinated against ra bies to protect their families. Persons bitten by dogs, or other animals suspected of having ra bies should consult their family physicians immediately. The quarantine is imposed on the following namec townships in Chester County, including any cities and boroughs located whol ly or partially therein: the town ships of Birmingham, Cain, East Bradford, East Cain, East Fal lowfield. 'East Goshen, East Marlboro, East Nottingham, Easttown, East Whiteland, Elk, Franklin, Highland, Kennett, London Britain, Londonderry, ■London Grove, Lower Oxford, New Garden, Newlm, New Lon don, Penn, Pennsoury, Pocop son, Sadsbury, Thornbury, Tre dyfjin, Upper Oxford, Valley, West Bradford, West Fallow field, West Goshen, West Marl boro. West Nottingham, West Sadsbury, Westtown, West Whiteland, Willistown. Cities and boroughs in the quarantied area include. Coates ville, West Chester, Paoli, Downingtowh, Parkesburg, Ken nett Square, Oxford, South Coatesviile, West Grove, Mal vern. HARRISBURG Pennsyl vania potato growers this year will reduce their planted acre age by 11 per cent, according to a Federal-State survey of in tention.® reported by potato men as of March 1, announced today hv the State Department of Agriculture. Growers plan to plant only 53.000 acres of potatoes- this year, a drop of 7,000 from the 60.000 acres planted in 1955, the Department said. If these intentions are carried out, the acreage will be the smallest ever known in Penn sylvania, it was said. The aver age planted acreage for the 10- year 1945-54 period is 91,000 acres. ' Try Remover On Old Furniture . Refinishing furniture is an rosier job because of liquid, str-ay-on, and paste commercial removers. Sanna ©lack, extension home management specialist of the Pennsvlvania State University, =ays these commercial a re f•’st-worklng and-do not in jurp the wood. Thev may be used on veneer surfaces without causing the ” a neer to loosen. nc.: There is no other church of thus same denomination —the Old School or Primitive Baptist —m Lancaster County. The church was organized as a Branch of the Church at Little Britain, m 1806, the moth er church being the London Tract Church of Chester County. The Church was constituted with these seven original members; Nathaniel Jenkins, Rebecca Jen kins, Sarah Jenkins, Robert Han num, Martha Low, Martha Hannah, Hannah Jenkins. This branch of the Church was separated and set apart from the mother church on August 30, 1812. 801 l Of Pastors The ministers who have serv ed the Rock Springs Church down through the years are as follows: Jethro Johnson, who, served during the period that the local church was a branch of the church at London Tract, slightly' over 6 years; Charles Moor, 3 years; Thomas Poteet, a little less than 5 years; Thomas Barton, over 44 years; William jGrafton, 39 years, John G. Eu banks, slightly less than 16 years; Douglas L. Topping, over 19 years; and John D. Wood, present pastor, over 7 years. Some of these same ministers, and other ministers, being Licentiates, or ordained Elders have filled the pulpit as supply during the total of about 11 years the church has not had a regular pastor. Monthly Meeting Meetings are held oh the first Sunday of each month, at 10.30 a. m., Standard or Daylight Sav ing Time, whichever is in effect at time of meeting Some of the old family or surnames of this community are not in use hereabouts at this time. For instance, the names Lowe, Thomas, Freestone and Whipple. Besides -4hese, the names of Jenkins, Hanna, Reyn olds, Gregg, Wicks, Scott, Huff, Weaver, Rowland,- Jackson, King, Griest, and others appear in the earlier records—the most predominate being Jenkins and Hanna- The surnames of the present membership are: Osborne, Farmer, Conner, Anderson, Rakes, Stuart and Mackey. • | Unique Congregation Half of the present member ship are natives of North Caro lina and the pther half arefrom the state of Virginia. - This has come about by the exodus North by the Southern Mountaineer to Maryland and Pennsylvania and other nearby states. This little church, per haps, is unique in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania and—it could well be—in all the states, in having such status of its membership.