The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 22, 1962, Image 6

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® MAYTOWN ASC Answers Questions Manheim YFA

Miss Grace Henderson : On Tobacco Referendum

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ney
Holds Election
Vincent Becker, Lititz R3,
“We have often heard referendum? was elected president of the
celebrated their 60th wed- Lancaster County farmers| Connolly said while quot- Manheim Young Farmers As-
ding anniversary Tuesday
Mr. Henry L. Haines un
derwent surgery at St. Jo
eph’'s hospital in Lancaster,
last Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bostic
and Mrs. Annie Arnold are
vacationing in Florida for
the past three weeks
Mrs Minnie Haines re-
turned home from the hospit
al on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Arn.
old and Mr. and Mrs. Jen-
nings Arnold left last Thurs
day for a vacation in Florida
Valentine parties were
held in the various home-
rooms of the Maytown Ele-
mentary School last Wednes-
day afternoon. The “high
light” of the parties was the
opening of the Valentine box-
es. 1984 valentines were dis-
tributed in the sixth grade
This will give you an idea of
the number of valentines dis-
tributed in the entire school
The meeting of the Civic
Association last Thursday ev-
ening was well attended
President Beshler is well
of the members. The various
committees are discussing
and formulating plans for a voter eligibility, Connolly County ASC. and Earl Twps.
number of improvements in
our town. To date there are
more than 100 members
the organization. The mem-
bership committee invites all
. interested citizens to join
this Civic Organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kunkle
and daughter are moving in-
to their new home on Arnold
Street this week
The Rev. and Mrs. Edw
Buller of Pearl River, N. Y.,
visited Mrs. Christie Buller
last Sunday. The Rev. Buller
has been attending a confer-
ence at Gettysburg Seminary
Ike Engle, Ohio, visited
relatives in town last week.
Mrs. Sarah Sload, Lancast-
er spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith.
Michael Grove, Sr., Mariet
ta R1 is vacationing in Flori-
da.
Debbie Hollenbaugh is
confiened to the house with
chicken pox.
Miss Linda Hayden, a stu-
dent at Kutztown State Col-
lege, spent the weekend with
her parents
Edward Haines, Williams-
port, visited his mother,
Mrs. Henry L. Haines. Sun-
day, he visited his father and
where else.” Raymond Con-| While Lancaster County
nolly, Jr., told the 40 farm- farmers have been voting on
ers meeting at the New Hol-/tobacco quotas for only
land fire hall years, Connolly said, “This, Next meeting of the asso-|proper use of shop tools, and effort to anticipate farmers’|the air defense of Okinawa.
is not a new idea. Tobacco ciation will be held Marchishop safety.
was grown under quotas in 15 in the high school agricul-|projects are also constructed|season.
America as early as 1680 ture room when the subject|in this
United States Department of when the colonists discover- will be radioactive Fallout gram; they include cold chis-!
ist in charge of Production
Adjustment Programs of the
the state Agricultural Stabi- .
lization a Conservation| According to county ASC When in need of printing |
office in Harrisburg said, the
tobacco grown in Kentucky
and Tennessee and called
cigar filler tobacco has been
J nondescript by . the than 10 per cent of the vot-| 3 Rapho Twp.—Old Elm
leaf is not classified Type 3
41, the southern growers For 1962 crop of cigar- 4. Penn, Warwick and]
will not be eligible to votelfiller tobacco, .the Depart- Elizabeth Twps.—Elam Stoltz
in a referendum, nor would ment of Agriculture has an- fus Farm, Lititz, R2. (for-
there be any allotment pro-|nounced a total of 21,982.22 merly J. Harry Hershey
vided for those states. acres available for allot- farm)
inon the deed to the ferm, in the quota referendum can
complaining that western as would be in effect for sociation Thursday night at a
farmers set the policy forithree years if they are voted meeting in the Manheim
the eastern farmers, but the i,
new quotas for each|/Central High School.
decision to accept or reject farm and the support price] Other officers elected were
YO Mego marketing oF Hotes would be determined for vice president, Mervin Shel-
will be up to the farmersieach year’s crop Iv: s ' :
in Lancaster County and no Ys cretary, Paul Kline incoming 9 & 10th grade stu- ci:
and director of public rela
12 tions, Forney Longenecker.
Connolly, program special
ed they were producing in and the Farmer.
Bees
Agriculture, working out of o
8 g excess of the demand. —

records there are 5418 to-{remember The Bulletin.
bacco farms in the county,
but the eligible voters willl o pm. Donegal and West
be in excess of six thousand. Hempfield Twps
At the last referendum, less De oir rr Red Rose



ers were in favor of market-
€ Tree School, just off Man-
ing quotas.
Since the southern-grown :
heim - Mount Joy Road.
The referendum for coun-/ment in Lancaster Co. About 5. East Cocalico, West Co-
pleased with the cooperation vy tobacco growers has becn 28.829 acres are estimated Calico, Brecknock and Clay
} 3 set for February 20.
to have been grown in 1961, TWps.—Weaver’s Implement
4 : according to Fred G. Seldom Store, Stevens.
In answer to a question on ridge, Chairman of the] 6. Caernarvon, East Earl
New Hol-

said, “Where both husband| land Fire Hall.
and wife have their names| “The decision to be made 7. Ephrata, West Earl and
Upper Leacock Twps.

both will be eligible to vote.[be simply stated,” Chairman ry’s Auction House. 11 Gray-
Minors who farm tobacco as|/Seldomridge declered. 5
a 4-H or FFA project willlquotas for cigar. or ooael 8. Salisbury and Leacock
also be eligible to vote asco are approved by at least. "nol ‘Hoe pire
will the landlord of any bwosthirds oi the TOW er | Hall.
farm growing tobacco. The voilng, the law p Ves AAV. 9. Fast Lampeter, West
wife of a sharecropper will marketing quotas wi e in, :
id igi leffect for the next three ~ampeter and Lancaster
not be eligible to vote un-|€l€C ) a alti is Twps.—Dull's Restaurant in
less her name appears on a(Crops — Li pena ey Lampeter.
“TG ing agreement along ‘excess tobacco mar ele ' ‘
with that of her husband.” |acreage allotments and price 10. oignheim and Dest
Hempfield Twps.—at East
Will a vote for or against supports. Petersburg Fire Hall.
tobacco quotas have any ef- On the other hand, if 3; nanor Conestoga and
fect on other crop programs?/more than one-third of the Pequea Twps.,— Herr and
“There will be no cross-voters disapprove quotas by prenneman Garage, 237 Man
compliance requirements to|Voting NO, there will be no. Aye Millersville.
bill Rd., Bareville.
any other program.” Con- marketing quotas, no penal- 15 Eden, Bart and Sads-|
nolly said. The vote on the|ties on ‘excess tobacco, and bury Twps.—Bart Fire Hall.
tobacco referendum will (RO Price support program on 3 gtrashurg and Paradise
have no influence on any the 1962 crop. Twps.—Garden Spot Bowl-
other crop program. “Wheth| “In that event, another ing Alleys, Strasblrg.
er you participate in the feed|referendum would not be 14. Martic -and Previdence
grains program or whether held for another 3 _ years, Twps.—Rawlinsville Fire
you comply with the wheatjunless in the meantime at gall.
marketing quotas will not/least one-fourth of the 15. Drumore and East Dru
have anything at all to do growers petition the Secre- more Twps. — Marron’s Ser-
with the tobacco program.”|tary for a referendum. vice Station, Cochran's Cor-
Connolly said. Notices of individual farm ner.
Can an allotment, once es-jcreage allotments have be-| 16. Fulton, Little Britain]
tablished, be sold? len mailed to farm operatorsiand Colerain Twps. — Kirk-
Allotments may not be so that they may know in wood Hall
sold, but they may be leas-|advance of the vote how the

ed to another grower with|quotas will affect their .
an allotment, Connolly said. farming operations in 1962. This Emblem
grandmother at the hospital. The credit for producing the, Chairman Seicomridge urg
Joseph Jollenbaugh was
removed to the Lancaster St
Joseph's hospital on Satur-
day night
Mrs. Hinkle, S. River St
was confined fo the house for
four weeks Because of sick-
ness.
Susan and Scott Lowery,
grandchildren of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Huntzinger were
feted with a birthday dinner
on Sunday by their grand-
parents. Susan's birthday was
February 13 and Scott's 1s
February 23
The Adult Ladies Bible
Class of St. John’s Lutheran
Cc 1 met Tuesday evening


at the home of Mrs Law
rence Barnhzrt
The UL.CW. of St. John's
Lutheran Church are having
a benefit coffee on Saturday
from 10 am. to 12 at the
home of Mrs. Leslie Blake
It is a project of the Ways &
Means committee
The Friendly Bible Class
of the above church is hold-
ing the annu'l Covered Dish
Social in the social room of
the church at 6 p.m
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ends-
low have returned from Flor
ida. Mr. Endslow said it was
83° in Miami and Key West

The sixth grade spelling
champions chosen on Friday
were Deborah Brub:ker and
Linda Houseal. The alternate
was James Hess. Debbie and
Linda will compete with ti
champions of the in
the area for Donegal Union
championship at the Annex
on March 23
Mr. and Mrs. James Muin-
per, Newville, visited Mrs
Anna Houseal and daughter
on Sunday
B
oD
STOP WINTER SLUMP
Laying hens that have
gone down in production dur
ing cold weather may come
back to normal production if
given supplemental vitamir
A and D feeding oil. Just
give the birds a dose of feed-
ing or cod liver oil in the
feed, is advice of Herbert
Jordan, Penn State extension
poultry specialist. The local
feed dealer or county agent
can suggest a recommended
m Xture
Bic
I'he kind and amount of
ing for fruit trees is
determined by tne type of
fruit, age and variety
-rop would go to the origin-|les all eligible cigar-filler to-
al land owner and his future/lbacco growers to vote in 3
allotments would be based|this important referendum. en | 18S Our
farm is sold, the allotment as follows will be open from
goes with the land, not the; am. to 8 p.m. on Feb. 20: 8 come d on
West
farmer. 1. Conoy, Donegal
on that amount. When a Community polling places
Would the alioiments andgnd Mount Joy Twps.—West
support price now establish-Donegal’ Twp. polling place, § Onsors A
ed be in effect for the full!s mile from Elizabethtown Lili,
i ‘~ 1
three years until the nexton Maytown Road. A 2g
7

Accepting Applications
The Donegal Union School District is accepting
applications for the position of Janitor in the Donegal
igh School Annex Building. Hours for this position
are 2:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. daily and Saturday morn-
ing
Application forms can be secured at the School
District Office in the high school building and should
be returned to this office by March 5.

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Farmers Polled
On 1962 Crop
Planting Intents
HARRISBURG —
Future Farmers
Honor Rural
Opportunities
By The Reporter
Cloister FFA
gram at Ephrata High School
is divided in two phases. The
first phase is directed to the] Dewey O. Boster,
treasurer, Eugene Hoover, dent basicisvivania
lwoodworking and metalwork- Service,
identification and survey
out the state.
asked to report the number June.
Student progresses of acres he expects to plant
with efficiency in the funda-
he will enter
the second phase of the pro-
|gram — relationship of the
school shop to the student's
farming program and to the| !
need of the boy's home farm.|12 farmers will
. ge a nationwide
Repairing and painting old nary on farmers’ intentions
ofits plant, to be issued by the
the most important projects Statistical Reporting Service|
students can do in the schools USDA, on March 19.
agriculture shop. Other pro-
crops last year.
paint tractor,
3. Build farm wagons, formation is useful to farm-
adjusting their own) are reports and discussion ofj|
5. Build hay racks, self feed-plans, to industries serving the past year's business and||
y many vrogress, and the election ofl|
District Delegates and Sire||
Reporting Committeeman fori
cultivator ers
ers and pig brooders.
Throughout the year many public agencies.
Har- |
Several Nike-Hercules missle unit,
; _ State| annual service practice firing
will be queried on on Okinawa
1962 planting intentions be-| service
statisti-
crop|
a random|ber
will be|and
year, and the number of ac- school
‘Annual SPABC |
Meet Scheduled
meeting for||
same
Reports from Pennsylvan-
sum-
| . -.
1 sa, TO Give Puccin
and Mrs.|,
Theodore R. Jacobs, Mt. Joy|
Army PFC Kenneth
personnel|y
The two month]
The annual practice
an in charge of the Penn-|signed to enable missil
Reporting to maintain
that the| ciency in the use of anti-air
is being made in an craft weapons
{under the
thelerick Robinson.
artillery’'s Battery B,
card entered the Army in Decem:.|
: competed basic
nail sample of farmers through-| training at Fort Riley, Kan.
arrived overseas last



The 19-year-old soldier at.|
this tehded Hempfield Union hi
in Landisville.



stockholders of
Breeding Cooperative will be|
has! held February 22, 1962,
done include: 1. Overhaul & been published annually for the Leola Memorial Building,
2. Build feed more than 30 years. The in-|Rt. 23, Leola.
Included on the




supplementary farm practices
the farm ings.
mechanics program. Some of This program is
laying to aid the student
testing soil tional agriculture to take ad-
laying outvantage of his
for farm build- tunities.
concrete blocks,
designed
of voca-
oppor-

In addition, a Distriet||
be nominated||
for a three year-|

Director will

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