Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 08, 1975, Image 59

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    Volunteer
Warsaw, and like the Poles,
he often found himself
watching American-made
movies. “The kids there love
Westerns,” he commented.
Also in the Polish custom,
he spent many pleasant
hours visiting with friends he
had met in the course of his
work. “They (Poles) spend a
lot of time visiting,” he
explained. “Especially in the
smaller towns; they get
together and have tea and
cakes. In the larger cities
they go to cafes and
cabarets ”
Remembering the tunes
he spent in homes of friends,
John told us, “They treat
guests in Poland almost like
a king,” and explained how
dining is much more a part
of their social interchange
than it is in our country
where so often we rush
through meals or skip them
entirely for more fast-paced
pleasures.
Oddly enough, he noticed
that most homes were not
equipped with stoves or
ovens. Instead, they usually
had only a hot plate, wood
burning stove or cooking unit
similar to a deep electric
frying pan.
One of The Poles’ favorite
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6uj Putdiman.
forms of entertainment,
strange as it may sound to
us, is mushroom hunting.
John described how, whole
families will go out on ex
cursions into the woods with
an informal picnic air, and
search for mushrooms. He
assured us that they are
expert at selecting
mushrooms and know which
ones are poisonous and
which are not.
Crossed Border Six
Times
“I crossed the (Polish)
border six times by train,”
John reported. We wanted to
know if he had any trouble at
check points since he was a
foreigner from the free
world.
“Not really,” he an
swered. “They figure you
don’t understand the
language, anyway. It’s
necessary to register only
your camera and your radio.
But when they look at your
passport. ..”
He hesitated, then went on
to explain how the guards
meticulously examine the
passports to check if the
photograph matches the
face. “They look at the
passport, then look at you,
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