—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 25. 1960 14 • Freedom (From page i) may be a little dangerous ornia and worked through an for the future of the country, interperter In the 6 months The young people are so we were here I dad not have free, and maybe they do not an opportunity to practice appreciate the sesponsibility English. In the classwork at that goes along with freedom Cornell, I did not under- Maybe I don’t say what I stand 70 or 80 per cent of mean too well because of my the things the professor said, poor English, but maybe the but now I can practice the very young and very free do language ” not have enough guidance When asked what impres- from the parents ” sed him most about the'coun- “There is very close co- STANDARD EQUIPMENT, Inc. Big Spring DISCOUNT SALE &/0 OFF MIGHTY MOVE BARN CLEANER EASY ALL COMFORT STALL Designed and Built by Dairymen for Dairymen SALE CLOSES JUNE 30. 1960 "Easy All" GLENN H. HERR R. D. 1. MANHEIM Ph. Landisville TW 8-8391 Cherries Are Ripe RED PIE CHERRIES jjbb BBaaaaaiHß ■■■■■a»Mnaaaaaa»Bir ■■■■■■&■■» ■■■■■■■■■■■ S PICK THEM YOURSELF PAY BY THE POUND S « ■ ■ Bring your containers we Supply the Ladders ■ ■ Faster Weighing Service ■ ■ OPEN EVENINGS CLOSED SUNDAYS \ Shank Fruit Farms NEW DANVILLE PIKE (PA. ROUTE 342) R. D. *6, LANCASTER, PA. PHONE EX 2-6022 ' try, Elgin said, “This is a free country, but I think it operation between our coun- the exception rather tries,” he said, ‘‘And we like the rule.” Americans very much. Un- One of the things which fortunately some of the Am- impressed him most he said erican tourists have not al- is' the close cooperation be ways made a good impres- tween agencies and the way sion, but we know they are information is given out to • Answers to Dairy Quiz Answers to questions on Page 7 In 1958 there were 22,357,000 dairy cows on Ameri can farms. The manufacture of a pound of butter requires 22.8 pounds of whole milk. American milk production in 1958 was 125,236,000,- 000 pounds, according to U. S. Department ot Agri culture estimates. Dairy cattle- were first brought to the Jamestown, Va, colony in 1611. The United States ranks 14th in per capita consump tion of niilk and milk products. Records exist of cows milked by man as early as 9000 BC. The average factory worker earned the price of a quart of milk in 6.8 minutes in 1958 Nutritionists have identified more than 200 food ele ments in milk. A) Modern buttermilk is a cultured skim milk pro duct manufactured in the dairy. Very little sold to day is actually a by-product of butter-making B) Dairy sour cream is not actually “sour,” but made from pasteurized, homogenized cream to which selec ted cultures have been added. By far the most popular type of,cheese sold in the United States is Cheddar. “American” cheese is a variety of Cheddar. unloads by automaticaily...from side or rear No other forage box offers more—yet this Gehl Forage Box costs less than semi-automatic wagons. And now Gehl has added new optional features including; 40-inch conveyor extension for filling even the tallestbunks; a reversing apron for rear unloading. The Gehl Forage Box is really automatic— unloads by itself while driver sits and watches. It can be truck-mounted too! Comes ready-built or as a kit of metal parts with free building plans. Ask us about the low Gehl price! SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE NEW HOLLAND itself PHONE EL 4-2214 the farm people. Elgin will return tn * ey July 16. to \| than >ni"| | " lll '"J" i" jn iim f June is \A IPAIRY MONTH! Amonca A Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer An* K LAMPETER th. Lancaster EX 4.1791 MIXAIIUTY , . . An , »r»ln, fn«lUe« or tenet, SES2LJSr taa ADJUSTABILITY . . nrolve* ,n roller* for V control, one-looor edjuitmrnt msATiLiry . .. 0 „ on * or combwiti with cut and efficient) 1 H.F, 100; UNIFORMITY . , . D illtl ■mount of feed eixnlr thro tire bulk. One buhd dm feet* Roto-Tob* is onurpu ALL-WEATHER FROTICTI Tab© holts rotate to the hot inf out rain, ©now, ice Nr j EIIMMM TBS tractor I Manufacturtd \f Automatic Feeding Syst i | WILLOW STREET Phone Lane. EX 3-2^ HEP It 7EJ®