Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 26, 1962, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming. Sautrday. May 26, 1962
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PLENTY OF WATER to irrigate the tobacco beds
which can be seen to the far left of the picture, and
plenty more to water the hillside where the Holstems
are grazing, flows away from the artesian well on the
farm of John Thomas, Jr. near Letort. If he completes
the plans he now has, Thomas will put the valves
shown here under the ground with one pipe running
to the barn, 'out of sight to the left of the picture)
one pipe leading to the house, and one running to the
corner of the yard near the tobacco beds A trough
with fountain will be erected over the well itself
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• Arfesiort Well r,,n ! na;s fr “ m a n,lJ l rb ' ~ Ta '-
, , aa e at tim down a unit ion
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Sigat-seers be g m »o Hock to Al)d sfll , L , le veil SUsht ,
the well like bee. ro honev Ind the iameiJ buJS
Over JO- came on Sunda> to tome t 0 d „ k rh(>mdJ> to ldKe
stare and wonder Mid late one more Mp lmm lhe eoo)
picture*, from ever* angle Bv (4g de „ rep) Wclter> whlle shut .
the middle of the week over ters nap and heads shdke aud
three hundred of the <ur,oim u!teraiHPb ot dlsbo i lef im tbe
had made the trip down the a]r
lare, which bad become .so ' Vou JUS[ thlnk lt hds t 0
dust> that the Thomas f.nmlv s>top< „ sdld ODP „ bltol s , ddlns ,
felt it might be forced to move at the toun Uin db thpugb
out hypuotued
Thomas put hi. inveume- ..j don>t tbink ]t ~ ROln „
ness c 0 work, and with the U) stop,” savs Thomas who
heln of spr. lv rig and the oil „ d , not >et dec ided what use
to ’.like of bis fabulous strike afraid of that. Thomas sa,d A dared they hrd ru.r r
His present plans are to pressure gauge in one of the anything like it, ara j.
insfall a rupelinc to the bain lines nit asm ed the pressure at him&olf said ht bail
uir a supply lor Jus dairj. an- only two pounds per square biought in a well an., • .
other l,ne to the house, and imh this 11
still a third to the miner oi
the jaid and garden lor nn
gation purposes
For ,v ns impose he has he has put an extension on admis~, ">n to -e
-had < on>n uued i fiftiiin with the six null casing and the replied, “1 don t 1
two 2 iiuh \ and one 1’ 2 wafei tlowid out Ihe top 11 111 do yet - r j
inch lain 1 leer aho\e mound leiel No eh anted prett;. o.=,'
Thev told me at prst that one Kno>vs lor sure mst how lew da%i.”
we lonl-dn t <ap the well oi the huh the watei would t ise it \nd one w?st na»
pleasure would litr theaabin? the pipe weie hit;li enough saj, 'Well, tha J,£ i a t’
out of the well, but I’m not Old tnneis in the area deject, and we won’t 4 c
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Attention Farmers!
Trade-Up to a
NEW HOLLAND For ’62
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yuan hale and load fastei than a 2- or 3-inau
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1 It cos's surprisingly little In t, the lowest
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Thrower than manv hakis without automatic
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licu today.
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the usins; out je said but end of ins 'o.'S
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