Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 02, 1967, Image 5

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people expect
ake every year.
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Mrniet Guner, Tahir’s fath- The village is composed of
farms SOO donum or the many farmhouses, silos and
lerican equivalent of 166 barns. The cattle are kept in
•es of land. He raises wheat, the village and taken daily to
■n, barley, onions, sunflow- a “community pasture” about
i and watermelons. The sun- eight miles from the village.
BARN SPRAYING
SPRAY THE MODERN WAY
Use CARBOLA SPRAY
• Dries White • Disinfects
• Less Cobwebs
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Phone 392-7227
Witmer, Pa.
WEEK AFTER WEEK - - MONTH AFTER MONTH - -
More and More Milk Producers Are Taking Advantage Of It.
Results Are Speaking For Themselves.
If you haven't tried our GREEN PASTURES DAIRY FEEDS, give us a call and one of our
Dairy Specialists will stop and explain the program to you.
He'll give you an honest appraisal of the results you can reasonably expect.
f
flowers provide oil used for
cooking purposes. Two tractors
are utilized on the farm. His
an earth- livestock consists of 000 sheep.
25 goats and eight cows.
:v Miller & Bushong, Inc.
Rohrerstown, Pa.
"Finest Service Anywhere"
There arc no fences at all in
this community.
His mother, Hatice. is kept
busy with household duties
which includes making butter
and bre a d, preparing the
meals, washing the clothes by
hand and milking the cows.
She finds time to make clothes
and crochet.
Tahir is planning to take the
Vo-Ag course at Warwick to
learn more about County farm
ing methods through the field
trips conducted during the
course. He is also interested in
chemistry and hopes to add
the subject to his curriculum
as well as English and Ameri
can History.
He plans to further his edu
cation by attending the Uni
versity at Istanbul where his
tuition would be paid if he
maintains sufficient grades,
and the Mideast Technical
University in Ankara after
which he will probably serve
a tour of duty in his country’s
army.
The Moslem youth has been
here about a week and has al-
Green Pastures
Dairy Program
(Area Code 717)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September
ready noticed some differences
such as: the greener pastures
as compaied to those at home:
the refugerator. in Karaeulithe
food is kept cool in a tiough
of cold water; the price of a
hair cut, in his village is
15c and the food which is about
the same only prepaied dif
ferently.
Tahir, with his farming
background, is quite at home
with his host family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Keller, who live
on a farm at Lititz R 2, where
he will stay while attending
school. He and Dennis, the
Keller's 17 year old son, aie
quite amicable. Dennis is
helping Tahir become better
acquainted with our English
language and seems to be doing
a very good job. Tahir has ac
cepted a share of chores and
is speanng-up tobacco, dnving
the tractor and learning to put
the milkeis together on the
dairy farm.
Although he is not athleti-
The
Is Really
Working!
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
GRANGERS PLAN FLOAT
FOR SOLANCO PARADE
Fulton Grange =6B hold it->
bi-monthly meevng August 28,
at Oaki y n Clifford \V. Hollo
way. Jr. Master. conducted
the business meeting Plans
were made to enter a float in
the Southern Lancaster County
Community Fan parade at
Quarryville, September 22 The
committee to prepare the float
is Gyles Brown, David Wissler,
Clair Murphy, Mrs Donald
Hess, Mrs. Thomas Bradley,
Mr. and Mrs Ambrose Giffmg
Miss Agnes Spence read a
poem “The World Has Need of
You” and conducted a quiz.
Mrs. Harold Alexander read
some thoughts on the Grange
centennial theme “The Winds
of Time March On”, written
by Mrs Mary Aimour of
fiercer County
Election of Officers will be
held at the next meeting,
September 11 Booster Night
will be obsexwed September 25
with a coveied dish suppei at
7pm, twentvfive and fifty
year membeis v ill be honoied
cally inclined he enjojs watch
ing football, basketball, volley
ball. tiaek meets and boat lac
ing Golf and baseball he
mentioned are not played in his
village Swimming and fish
ing in the Sea of Maimara pro
vides reci eational pleasure
for him In this area he can
fisn in the Hammer Cieek
which flows through the pro
peitj wheie he is staving oi
at the Speedwell Foige Lake,
a few miles down the road
He enjoys leading and has
read appioximately 50 volumes
in the past two j ears He also
enjoys lead.ng Amencan maga
zines
t MWV/ » -V. ww
m $
f: -
As REGULAR
as a fine
Watth.,.
ETFITIrB
ELECTRIC
PULSATOR
Fast, safe cow milking Is the
hallmark of the new Surge
Tonganoxie Electric Pulsator.
You select the best pulsator
speed for milking each cow.
Pulsations then stay light on
the button. * l.bjon lr<M. Co.
Let us show you how the
new Surge Electric Pulsator
will improve your milking.
B. Wilmer Martin
E.D. Al, Box 403 A
East Earl, Pa.
Phone 215-445-5652
Ralph B. Zeager
223 S. Church St.
Quarry ville, Pa;>
Phone 717-736-7225
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