-v ’ wT^ l WLtS ATTENTION GRAIN GROWERS dual mpos[ mm bub See a Brock Grain Drying System in Operation on Our Own Farm. E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. R. D. 1, Willow Street BROCK tr.** . *' ' A. - - - toss* For Grain Storage and Drying 48 Models 18 to 40 Foot Diameter Bins Capacity From 2200 to 40000 Bushels WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL Old Deeds Presented Recently, Thomas Smith, a Drexel Hill High School student, presented three 18th century deeds for plots of land lying in the village of Heidelberg (now Schaefferstown). » Tom is an active member of Historic Schaefferstown. He pur chased the deeds at an auction last summer and had them framed with glass on both sides. Two of the deeds still contain the original red wax seals. The deeds were presented as a memorial to the late John Brendel, one of the founders and a Director of Historic Schaeffers town. John Brendel gave Tom Smith much assistance and en couragement in bis initial ex perience with the investigation of local history. John Brendel and his wife Winnie have been an inspiration to many young people whose interests included local history and folklore. Mrs. Brendel accepted the deeds for the Association. They LANCO BEDDING EOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK • Wood Shavings Soft and Hard Wood Call for information Phone 285-4506 i "•* **j«, 15 ■••• . v *v Immi -X* l-> -If#', . -t *f - . v J Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21, 1971—7 Pa. Dutch Days From the original one-day celebration twenty-three years ago, Pennsylvania Dutch Days in Hershey, Pa., has grown to six full days of folklore, family fun and festivities which draws participants from all walks of life. This year the annual cele bration runs from Tuesday, Au gust 24th-thru Sunday, August 29th, with many notables taking part. Included among the speakers for the week are Dr. R. W. Sch losser, President Emeritus of Elizabethtown College, who will conduct the daily seminars. Rev. Charles W. Buffington, White Hall, Pa., will be the Dia- will be hung upon the .walls of the Library and Museum on North Market Street in Schaef ferstown. 717-464-3321 Set At Hershey lect Dutch minister for the Fri day evening Church Service. He will be assisted by Professor K. K. Eby, Dialect Dutch teacher, of Hershey. Pennsylvania Dutch Dialect hymns will be sung by the Lakeside Male Chorus with John Kintzel as the leader. On Sunday evening in the large Community Theatre, Dr. Raymond I. Lindquist, Pastor of the Hollywood Presbyterian Church, Hollywood, California, will be the speaker at the Unit ed Religious Service. Special music will be rendered by the Harrisburg Postal Male Chorus under the direction of A. Leon Riesinger. Prominent State, local and regional officials will bring greetings at the ribbon-cutting ceremonies Tuesday morning, while on Wednesday evening in the Starlight Ballroom, Ken neth V. Hatt, Vice President of Hershey Estates, will welcome the many visitors to Dutch Days. The 23rd annual, official yearbook and program will be dedicated to Carl S. Swarr, one 1 of the originators, prime mov ers and President of the Penn sylvania Dutch Days Commit tee. Mr. Swarr passed away July 3, 1971. Maureen Wimmer, Miss Penn sylvania for 1971, will assist in the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday morning. On Saturday afternoon in the Starlight Ball room, Betsy Jayne Ellsworth, the Pennsylvania Poultry Fed eration Queen, will crown her successor. The Original Pennsylvania Dutch Days runs from August 24 thru August 29, 1971, in Her shey, Pa., with plenty of park ing, good food and something of interest for every member of ' the family. Jupiter’s Moons The planet Jupiter is cir cled by 12 moons, four of which can be seen with mod erately powerful binoculars. These were the first celes tial bodies discovered through a-telescope—by Gali leo in 1610. ram GAS We Deliver LP-Gai No matter where you live, you can count on us to AGWAY Petroleum Corporation Box 1197 Dillerville Road Lancaster. Pa. Dail - 717-397-4954