At World Agr. Fair Indians See American Indians Visitors to the United States Exhibit at the first World Agriculture Fair in fjew Delhi, India, pay en trance fees a second, third, and even fourth time to come back and talk with “the real American Indians”. Indians and other Asiatic people attending the. fair are searching for a common bond with Mr. and Mrs Fred Kabotie, of Oraibi, Ariz. The Hopi Indian couple are from the Shaunjopavy reservation northeast of Flagstaff, Ariz. The handicraft exhibit is one of several outdoor dis plays in the county fair area of the American pavilion. S Exhibit attracts daily Profitmaker e World O megger Layers are sed and tested for : ' returns. ;imum Returns Mi High Livability More Top Quality Eggs Excellent Feed Efficie: High Egg Production For More Income Make Your Next Flock HONEGGERS Special-Early Order Discounts J. HOWARD MOORE. Sales Mgr. Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatcher HAROLD G. WINDLE COCHRANVILLE, PA. Phone: Atglen LY 3-594 andard Equipmei Incorporated UNCES ITS 8% ING DISCO SALE 'ghty Move Barn Cle; f as y All Comfort Stal livcny Taken Feb, _ or April bale Closes Feb. 29, 1 MOVE" 'EASY ALL" « Weaver /IL1 *OW STREET ne Lane. EX 3-2824 Opened by President Eisen hower Dec. H, 1959, the U. crowds of 60,000 to 80,000 Its heavy attendance, observ ers report, is due in part to the. vast array of machinery, livestock, equipment and demonstration models which trace the growth of Ameri can agriculture through the past century. Still more im portant, they feel is the ap peal of Americans manning various parts of the show. “The Kabotles,” Said James H. McCormick, deputy general manager of the fair, “have turned into good-will ambassadors for the Hop 1 ’ Indians as well as for the en tire United States.” A farmer from Punjab, the richest farming State in In dia, returned 100 miles to the fair grounds to present the Kaboties with a steel pointed arrow. “The arrow" said Mr. Ka botie, who teaches art and handicrafts at the five Hopi Reservations in Arizona, “is similar to the kind of arrow our foreftathers used to make ” The ambassador from Thialand brought them a specially prepared Siamese M&K N E o^ om PLANS! FOR SPRING APPLICA TION OF NITROGEN ON: • SMALL GRAIN • PASTURE • ORCHARDS • TURF AREAS _ USING CYANAMID AMMONIUM NITRATE UREA mcy We Will Apply it for you by Jeep or Plane ORGANIC fSco. GROFFTOWN RD. EX 2-4863 Tuesday, March Ist Wednesday, March 2nd Our TCnmri/- nxnr AIUCI I SEE THE LATEST IN FARM EQUIPMENT TERRIFIC BARGAINS. | and appliances MMini dinner by camel-back An Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27, 1960—11 thropology professor return- ed to invite the couple to Qur j s a peaceful one, onial America . create a lecture at a class. am j we do not fight”, said sharp contrast to farm im- Several strangers have ask- „ Kabotie, whose grand- plements used today on Am ed them home to dinner. h hief of the . Hopi erican farms. Sometimes people return “L with baskets full of Indian 1 foods. They bring dried fish “Everyone is so friendly Winter pasture, such ai and fish curries, vegetables an d warm,” Mrs. Kabotie bluegrass, brome, fescue, ryi cooked with herbs, and can- said “they make us feel so or wheat supplies excellen dy made of rice. comfortable —as if we were feed for ewes during the fal Children stop by the booth at h<,me '’ and W ‘“ ter to ask Kaboties: “Where are A total of 55 exhibits your war bonnets’” A local make up the 514-acre Ameri comic strip printed daily in can pavilion Exhibits show one of the newspapers on how research, conservation, American Indians accounts education and communica for a lot of these comments tion have created America’s “Some people find it hard great agricultural productivi to believe when we tell them ty. Farm implements of Col- ills FOR YOUR MONEY! WAYNE tail curl QUARRYVILLE 9:30 a. m. to 5 p> an. Way of Saying ... “THANK YOU” to YOU, Our Customers, For Your Patronage C. E. WILEY & SON Here's why. The Wayne Tail Curler feeding program gets pigs off to a fast, healthy start —provides the proper nutrition at every stage of the life cycle. Real feed efficiency gives you low cost pork production. Read what other Wayne feeders says J. L. Manoe, Xenia, O.: “218 ib. pigs in 5 months, 4 days. from SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY LIME VALLEY MILLS ROSS C. ULRICH, JH. Litilz. Pa. R-D. 1. Willow Street, Pa R.D. 2. Peach Bottom. Pa. ROHRER'S MILL MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. R. D. 1. Ronks. Pa- Millexsville, Pa. QUARRYVILLE - WAKEFIELD Feed cost, gain." Miki City, Iowa; per cwt. poi version." Get your Curler proi Wayne Cal grams too! er prog H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Witmer - Homes • x.eo:a. Pa. WAKEFIELD 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. fl SI SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 ABERDEEN MILLS R.D. 2, Elizabelhtovm, P*.
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