12 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13. 1975 By William Peirce Randel In the long series of group migrations to North America, from the founders of Jamestown to (he tar-weary refugees from Viet Nam. few if any have arrived without fixed attitudes toward aging and special traditions for treating their elders The variations are many; but they have not had much influence on the development of any form of "ageism" recognizable as distinctively American. For the first three centuries of our history we had a rather colorless or neutral behavior toward our elders. This came about largely by default. The first shiploads of settlers, mostly from Great Britain, had almost no older people (by whatever definition of "older"). Hewing livable space out of a wilderness called for the best in brawn and good health. Only when a few of these "founding fathers” (and mothers) survived their fifties and settled into less strenuous labors, was there even the appearance of an older group in the community We know some of these lucky few by name and reputation. Anne r j NLw I Ln’s.Sui A-fi ick^rs J* ry ry ¥ [0 Spotlight on elders Btcolomal sampling is a recent 'addition; what individuals did, in early timesrtfas what really counted, The Boots and Saddles Horse and Pony Club held their third Gymkhanna of the year on Saturday, August 23, at the Fellenbaum farm with 25 members showing. Jr. Grooming and Showmanship Donna Sammons, Sharon Gernert. Sr. Grooming and Showmanship Terry Miller, Phil Young. Dollar Bareback Elyse Wells, Lon Sam mons. Pony Pole Bending Pam Sammons, Kathy Van Aulan. Horse Pole Bending Sandy Hamilton, Ray Carmean. Jr. Western Equitation Donna Sammons, George Metzler. Sr. Western Equitation Dan Fellenbaum Jr., Lashon Bussell. Egg and Spoon Elyse Wells. Western Pleasure Pony Doug Fellenbaum, Donna Sammons. Western Pleasure Horse Brenda Blaxland, Sharon Gemert. Pony Barrel Race Doug Fellenbaum, Lon Sammons. Horse Barrel Race Ray Carmean, Terry Miller. Hunt Seat Equitation Dan Fellenbaum Jr., Elyse Wells. Crawl thru the Barrel Sandy Hamilton, Elyse Wells. Pam Sammons, Jeff FeUenbaum. Deb Carmean, Lon Sammons. Doug FeUenbaum, Lon Sammons. Ray Carmean, Terry Miller. Dan FeUenbaum Jr., Lashon Bussell Lon Sammons, Pam Sammons Terry Hamilton Rosalind Falk, Sharon Gernert; Doug FeUenbaum, Lon Sammons. Commentary; Bradstrcet. for example, out first poet of any substance, lived to be sixty, and her formidable husband Simon, stepped down as Massachusetts governor at 89 We know the dissenter Roger Williams, who founded Rhode Island as a haven for religious liberals, and who. at age 72. served as a militia captain in King Philip's War We recall with special pride the many - sided Ben Franklin. 70 when apppmted to help draft a Declaration of Independence, 82 when he finally - retired from public life. And it amuses us to read the diary of Samuel Sewall, former judge in the Salem witch trials, as he records his courting of widow Wmthrop in his late 60s (She turned him down.) But - and this is a very important but - the stress on age Boots-Saddles horse show winners Break and Out Western Riding Pony Keyhole Horse Keyhole Hunter Under Saddle Pony Scurry Race Horse Scurry Miller, Sandy Pair Class Pony Trail Lori Sammons, Beth Harcelrode. Horse Trail George Metzler, Sharon Gernert. ZS7 THE AG STAR HOGCASm ...it s portable...it’s the new, feed-saving, plug-up-and-go total hog producing environment When you put your hogs into a comfortable, no-stress environ- Th o ? !^ ey u° b6tter ~ and they usua|, y do it on less feed That s the whole idea behind’the new AGSTAR Hog Castle •h , 8 r ] ew portab,e Total Hog Raising Environment” .hat comes delivered to you complete and ready-to-use everv- In'hE in h <3ta ' led lnc,udm 9 Pens partitions, feeders, waterers, lights heating ventilation Porcelaimzed Steel slotted flooring, YnnMnn'n 9 d ° W ? !o and Includl "9 a built-in manure pit Your hogs will be free of drafty damp conditions and you’ll enjoy a more comfortable place to work Several sizes of Hog Castles ano d°I a r a ?? e t Ca " ,od3y for Com P ,ete '"formation 9 pnces and delivery date to your farm p WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF AGSTAR HOG EQUIPMENT. SEE US FIRST FOR THE MOST ADVANCED HOG EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY. R. D. 7, Willow Street E. M. HERR equipment. IN STOCK NOW BLACK PLASTIC TO COVER SILAGE PILES 4 MIL. & 6 MIL. Z IMPROVE CORN SILAGE * SILAGE SAVOR AARON S. GROFF & SON FARM & DAIRY STORE R 0 3, Ephrata, Pa 17522 (Hinkletownf Phone 354 0744 a , " I 1 ~J7 an r# .%■ IS w a 4 | Continued on Pate 13| ROUND PLASTIC CAPS FOR UPRIGHT SILOS Store Hours 7AM to 9 P M Closed Tuesdays & Saturdays at 5 30 P M s # > . INC. 717-464-3321