Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 08, 1975, Image 60

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    60—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8,197 S ■ 111
He Called Poland Home
IN STOCK NOW
A FULL LINE OF
GARDEN SEEDS
and SUPPLIES
ORDERS TAKEN FOR SEED POTATOES
OTHER HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
■ VANILLA - GLOVES
- GREAT FIND - BOOTS
- COUGH SYRUP ' RUBBERS
■ COLD TABLETS - BUCKETS
- PINE OIL - HANDCREAM
- GENT-L-KLEEN
SOAP
GARDEN TOOLS
SHOVELS RAKES
FORKS HOES
PLAN TO ATTEND OUR OPEN HOUSE
THURSDAY, MARCH 20th.
AARON S. GROFF & SON
FARM & DAIRY STORE
R D. 3, Ephrata. Pa. 175221 Hinkletown] Phone 354-0744
Store Hours: 7 A M. to 9 P.M.
Closed Tuesdays 4 Saturdays at 5:30 P M
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then back at the passport,”
to make the moment os
dramatic as possible.
Guards even check the
bathrooms for potential
stowaways and use dogs to
uncover anyone who may be
hiding underneath the train.
These strenuous measures,
John noted, are undertaken
during border crossings both
into and out of the country.
With such tight security,
it’s a good bet the people •
don’t do much talking about
their government... or is it?
On the contrary: Said John,
“They’re always talking -
about politics and com
plaining about the govern
ment. Any conversation,
eventually, will turn into a
political discussion."
Housing Problems
“The big problem in
Poland is housing; you see
an awful lot of young
married couples living with
their parents. John went on
to explain that because of the
poor housing situation, many
couples prefer to wait for
marriage; consequently, the
average marrying age in
Poland is much older than in
the United States. “There’s a
move in Warsaw to build
more apartments now,” he
noted.
As for freedom of
movement from one place to
another, the only restriction
is that one must always
report to the police in the
district that one has moved
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into a particular area.
Asked if he had any plans
to return to Poland someday,
John immediately answered,
“Yes, I’m planning to go
back in a few years to* see
how things have changed
and to see some old friends.”
“My two years in Poland
provided the opportunity for
me to exchange ideas with
the people and to get insight
into the real people in each
country (thathe visited). It’s
(the work program) a good
way to break down barriers
between countries."
Sire Summaries
To be Explained
The new U.S.D.A. Sire
Summary is one of several
methods for evaluating dairy
bulls. Larry Specht, Penn
State Dairy Specialist will
explain this new system to
dairymen at a meeting 7:30
p.m., Wednesday, March 12
in the Central Chester
County Vo-Tech School
cafetorium. The public is
invited. The School is located
along the Lincoln Highway,
east of Coatesville; enter
through the Veteran’s
Hospital gate. The Public is
invited.
Specht will also discuss
how dairymen can evaluate
and choose sires for use in
their dairy breeding
program. There will be
ample time for questions and
answers.
LIGHTEN UP
Lighting consumes over 16 per
cent of all electricity used in
American homes
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