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Show FARM COMMITTEE SETS ELECTIONS Community Production and Marketing Administration committeemen com-mitteemen elections will be held in each of the four designated agricultural communities in Beaver County, as follows. Beaver East and West, at 8 p. m. on Nov. 26, in the county court house. Minersville, at 7:30 p. m. on Nov 24, at the town hall. Milford, at 2 p. m. on Nov. 26. at the Community Clubhouse. Each farmer owner, operator, operat-or, ' tenant or sharecropper who is participating in any program pro-gram administered by the County Coun-ty P M A Committee is eligible to vote in his respective community com-munity election. Voting this year will be by secret ballot at election meetings. In each community com-munity farmers will vote fo.s three regular committeemen and two alternates and a delegate dele-gate to the county convention where a county PMA Committee will be elected. I The committee elected in both the community and county elections will take office Jan. 1, 1952. They will be responsible for the administration of the agricultural conservation program, pro-gram, price support operations, and in cooperation with the Federal Fed-eral Crop Insurance Corporation, Corpora-tion, the writing of all-risk crop insurance. County Chairman B. Nowers points out that this year when these programs are geared to de- j fense production and farmers are being called on to help meet the nation's defense require-ments, require-ments, the committee elections take on added significance. Those elected should be farmers farm-ers the majority of the farmers in each community want. The programs they administer and the assignments they carry out will affect the production and marketing of the products of every farm in the community. Mr. Nowers urges every elig- j ible farmer to vote. |