34 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 6. 1976 Two worlds meet Meadowview Farm EDITOR’S NOTE; Agriculture is the foundation of any civilization. During this Bicen tennial Year LANCASTER FARMING has been saluting the area’s farmers through feature stories on farms which have been in the same family for 100 years or more. This is the 26th such article in a continuing series. FALMOUTH, Pa. - A MU near here, in Londonderry TownsMp, Dauphin County separates the ultra-modern from a peaceful old relic of the past. TeU-tale signs of what lies to the north of the hiU are visible from miles around. The old structure on its southern slope isn’t visible until you’re practieaUy on top of it. ■Narrow roads twist their way through the area, brushing against fields of com, hay, and weeds. The Conewago Creek, which meanders through peaceful pastures, separates this portion of Dauphin County from neighboring Lan caster County. A glimpse of the ultra-modem is somewhat awesome. Suddenly seeing the “old timer” is like being puUed back into the 19th Century. Long before I arrived at “Meadowview Farm,” thereal subject of this story, I was catching occasional glimpses of huge clouds of steam lazily crawling out of two gigantic cooling towers. This, one might say, was the plumage of a quiet, yet im mensely powerful atomic plant. Leaping across the hills in various directions were a number of Mgh-tension power-lines. The steel towers loomed overhead, dominating the landscape and dwarfing any tree or building. A pair of insulators on one of these towers is said to weigh 5000 pounds. The road to “Meadowview Farm” took a turn towards a hollow and the “plumage” and electric lines disappeared from view. Majestic trees, dressed in their spec tacular Fall foilage, were on “center Bicentennial farm at By DIETER KRIEG stage.” And then there was the relic of the past: An old covered bridge. Hidden among the hills and trees, it linked the two' counties, while muddied waters of recent rains stumbled across the slick rocks below. Each plank in the old span announced the passage of my car, and-rhythmic pounding reverberated through its hollow superstructure. Except for that one sound, no other noise disturbed the serenity of that cool and bright November morning. The atomic plant was as quiet as the hills, and the sound of flowing water was as soft as the breeze combing its way through the trees. Nearby some cattle grazed contentedly on grass wMch was still green, A squirrel darted up an oak tree. This is the environment that surrounds “Meadowview Farm,” a 230-acre tract of land nestled in the hills about four miles south of Middletown and a half mile east of the Susquehanna River. It’s a quiet and modest part of the country - much like many of the people who originally settled here. Among these early settlers was Jacob Nissley, the son of John Nissley, a Swiss Mr. and Mrs. Clair Nissley are family for 200 years. Their land was owners of a southern Dauphin once part of neighboring Lancaster County farm which has been in their County. immigrant who came to America in the severalhundredyearsago.lt was this lack 18th Century. Jacob was presumably the of religious freedom which sent thousands' first of the Nissleys to have possession of*" of Europeans to America. According to this farm. Today the property is owned by historians, Europe at that time was being a seventh generation descendant, Clair plundered and tom apart by rival princes Nissley, and his wife, the former Ruth and kings. The general population was jjt Leaman. their mercy, especially if they expressed The Nissleys, like generations before views’differing from thosejvho held power them, are members of the Mennonite and wealth. One account claims that it Church, which was booted out of Europe [Continued on Page 37] DEER HUNTERS SPECIALS!! SAVAGE MODEL 170 30-30 CALIBER sale PUMP RIFLE Reg. Price 129.95 95.00 I Winchester Model 94 30-30 n - LEVER ACTION RIFLE /9.95 m REMINGTON MODEL 788 BOLT ACTION RIFLEST 243-6mm-308 Calibers 108 75 I TASCO 3x9 SCOPES 39.95 I 30-06 AND 270 AMMO from 4.951 PER BOX I 200,000 CANDLE POWER 1Q QC I SPOT LIGHTS iOnVD I REMINGTON MODEL 700 BDL ~ I BOLD ACTION RIFLES R 2 S ar 1/4.951 760 REMINGTON PUMP CARBINE RIFLES IN I STOCK I ALL SCOPES MOUNTED FREE WHEN PUR- I CHASED IN OUR STORE I SHYDA'S GUN SHOP | 1635 S. Lincoln Avenue Sir Lebanon, Pa. 17042 I 717-273-6572 I Open Mon, thru Fri. 9- 9 Sat. 9-5 1