18— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 30,1971 Graybill Tells of Pennsylvanians People-to-Peoiple Tour By J. Homer Graybill A Special Report Note: Mr. J. Homer Graybill is a farmer and community leader from Manheim RD3. He is a di rector of the Lancaster Produc tion Credit Association and the Manheim Farm Show. He has served as director of Agway in Lancaster County, the County Poultry Association, Agricultural Extension Association and the Soil Conservation Service. He is a past director of the Pa. Flying Farmers Association and holds a private pilots license. On Satuiday October 31, 1970, a gi oup of 34 people from Penn sylvama, most ot whom were farmeis, Jell on a people-to people good will toiu This movement was inaugu rated by the lata Piesident Eis erhower to promote gieatei un dei standing on a psople-to people basis, involvmg indi viduals and gioups rathei than officials and institutions Piesi . dent Nixon is honoiaiy Chair man Inin Gray bill Jr, Stevens EDI, Miss Faye Kiemer, 135 S 'Charlotte St, Manheim, and I - we,e the I ancastei County mem bers of the delegation Mi and Mis Enos B Heisev, Lebanon, weie host kader, and assistant leader respectively Irvin Gia\bill is a dauv farm 'd who is a member ol the Pa Holstein Association the Pi Young Faimeis Association and Agwai Inc He opeiates a dairy Cstore and is a 4-H club leader. Miss Kiemei is a former 4-H club membei and has an avoca tional inteiest in aguculture Heisey is field manager, pub lic rektions for Agway Inc and as such coveis eleven of the noitheast states in the interest of public iclations He is a nembci of the Pa Association or Fdimei Coope’atives, Pa State Council of Faim Oigamza tions Pa Livestock and Allied Industnes Association and 1970 chan mar of Pa Fanv-City Week Committee and State Ruial Aicas Development Commit tee We had a wondeiful tup, cceij thing went voiding to cm schedule We had mneteexi flights in all Wa liavcled about 2jOOO miles We left KennccL International Anpoit Oclobei 'JI at 9 30 pm We ailived in Lisbon, Poitugal, ,n 9 05 am Eiuopean time We PROTECT YOUR FARM ' WITH A PINCOR PTO TRACTOR DRIVEN ALTERNATOR C 50,000 watts singe capacity © lb,ooo walls con. 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Homer Giaybill People-to People Tour scent the ne-tt day, after a very short night, touring Lisbon until 11 10 p m when we departed for Johannesburg, South Africa About midnight, we stopped at tne Cape Veidc Islands to re fuel (approximately 15,000 gal lons) The Islands aie about 400 miles out in the Atlantic Ws spent several days in and around Johannesburg On Mon day night we had dinner in an outstanding icstamairt which was high above the city and it itvohed as we ate our dinnei On November stlr we flew to Kiuker National Paik, in two DCS planes We toured the Park IT S TOUGH TO OUT-FARM OUR ONE-EIGHTY THAT’S a real bold statement... but we’ve seen j proof of it many times. Every time we take the 1 One-Eighty out for a field demonstration, the i eaction I is always the same. “Nevei saw a tractor that handled Iso easily ... 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Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. ~ AI+JS-IHALMEM TRACTION BOOSTER is'an Allls-Chalmers trademark '"Maximum observed PTO hoisepoWer at I’ated engine "speed •» v » for two days and saw many wild animals and birds I got acquainted with some of the bus drivers We had Volks wagen buses When we flew back to Johannesburg, one of the duvers was on the DC3, so I went and talked with him He told me he is a pilot, and I told him I also am I asked if I could ride in the co-pilots seat and he said, suie He introduced me to the pilots and the co-pilot gave me his seat, and said I could take over What a thrill I had the controls for about one hour On November 6th we toured Cape Town and the surround ing aiea We took the Cable Car ascent to the top of Table rock Mountain Here we had a beautiful view of ihe Atlantic and the Indian Oceans running togethei Here at Noon yam shadow points to the South, in stead of the North like at home Fiom here we staited a 750- mile bus tom of the faun lands, mountains, jungles and tne beau tiful beaches along the Indian Ocean This trip ended at Port Elizabeth Some of the group took a swim m the Indian Ocean I foigot my suit, so I had to settle foi a dip m the hotel pool , t-, * From Cape Town to ror L Elizabeth was the only part of the trip that we did not fly Heie we visited agucultural opeiations and the Zulu Reser vation Here I got some very m- One-Eighty diesel. teiesting pictures of the natives We then visited an Ostrich farm where we had the oppor tunity to ride one of the hundreds that wcie there On Novembei 10th we depait ecl Port Elizabeth and arnved at Durban November 11th We touied the city and country Vv'e went back to Johannesburg, changed planes and arnved m Nairobi, Kenya, November 13th Heie we visited some tea and coffee plantations at Linuuu, Kenyas’ best agncuilmal aiea Also on the 13th we flew six chaiteied 401 Cessnas (six pas senger) to the Ngoiongora Ciatei, m Tanzania Heie again I w'as m the fiont seat and got the feeling of fly.ng Tins crater is the largest ex tinct crater on ea> th The walls of the ciater arc over 2,000 feet high and are \ery s l eep, and surround 102 squaie miles of le\ el floor with a large lake and tens of thousands of flamingos and many other kinds of buds There were mei 10,COO wilde beests, 5,000 zebras, and ga zelles by the hundreds, lions, rhinos, and numerous hippos, elephants, and hyenas, and I JAMESWAY Power Choring Equipment Buy Now and Save! * Winter Season Discount *, Specials through March i>r , • * New Jamesway Products * Free Planning Hel|s; YOU CAN COUNt ON IjlS 'i Reliable Products • Installation • Service j^i HENRY S. LAPP v ’•< ;'i 'h. R.D.I (Cains) Gap, Penna. 17527 Phone: (717) 442-8134 have very good pictures to prove it We had a picnic lunch here and the monkeys stole the bananas and the kite birds took chicken out of some of the ladies’ hands and also some blood. These buds have a four foot wing span We left the crater at 4 pm. foi Nan obi On the flight back we flew by a veiy high crater. Ihis crater was in the clouds in the morning, but now on the way back theie weie no clouds and we ended it three times veiy close and again I get some veiy good pictuies This was a real adventure On November 16th we depait ed Nairobi and arrived at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at 10 10 am. We crossed 'the equator at 9 15 am tor winch we each got a ceit’ficate with oui name and date on it Mine is dated on my b i thday We had a banquet that night at the hotel Some of the Em bassy officials were there. My roommate, John Gibble, and I uc-.e asked to sit at the speak e s table After the dinner everyone got up and sang (Continued on Page 25)