Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1982, Image 56

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    116—Lancaster Fannin*, Saturday, May 22,1982
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LANCASTER The twenty
sixth annual “Craft Days”
weekend will be held Saturday and
Sunday, June 5 and 6, from noon to
5 p.m. at the Pennsylvania Farm
Museum of Landis Valley.
There will be a |3 admission
charge for adults, persons age
sixty-five years and over will be
charged $2, and those age eleven
years and under will be admitted
free.
“Craft Days" is an outdoor
festival featuring demonstrations
of more than forty different crafts
and activities associated with
Pennsylvania life from 1750 to 1900.
Visitors will be able to see the
Veterinarian's Office; the Isaac
Landis Gallery; and the
Grossmutter House; areas open
only on special occasions. On
Sunday, the Lancaster County
Folk Music and Fiddlers’ Society
will perform.
Several crafts have been added
to this year’s program. June
Garges, Audubon, Pennsylvania,
will demonstrate rye straw hat
making. Garges is the author of the
book, Handcrafted Straw Hats.
Anthony Emery, from Bath,
Pennsylvania, will make fishnets.
Additional crafts featured in 1982
include red clay roof tile making
(Sunday only), reverse painting on
glass, and clock repairing
Other “Craft Days” activities
include: Baking, Bandbox making,
Bargello embroidery, Bed Roping,
Blacksmithmg, Bullet Molding,
Cabinetmaking, Candle Dipping,
Chair Caning, Coopering, Counted
Thread Embroidery (Sunday
only), Egg Scratching, Fraktur,
Fruit and Vegetable Drying,
Gasoline Engines (Sunday only),
Gunsmitbing, Lacemaking,
Leather Working, Open Hearth
Cooking, Paper Marbling, Pewter
Casting, Pottery, Punch Paper
Embroidery (Saturday Only),
Quilting, Rug Braiding, Rug
Hooking, Rye Straw Basketry,
Scherenschmtte, Shoemaking,
Spuming, Splint Basketry, Steam
ANKENY, lowa - Political
forces that shape conservation
policy and practices will be the
focus of the 37th annual meeting of
the Soil Conservation Society of
America, August 8-11,1982, in New
Orleans, Louisiana.
The theme of the meeting will be
“The Politics of Conservation ”
Activities will center m the
Marriott Hotel.
Rudy Dudal, director of the Land
and Water Development Division
of the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations
in Rome, Italy, will present the
first of three keynote addresses,
"Land Degradation in a Global
Perspective.” James W. Giltmier,
legislative assistant to Senator
John Melcher, will follow with a
discussion, "What Priority Con
servation?” R. Neil Sampson,
executive vice president of the
National Association of Con
servation Districts, will then wrap
up the keynote session with an
address, "Building a Political
Commitment to Conservation.”
The Fifth Annual H. Wayne
Pritchard Lecture will be
delivered by Attorney Philip M.
Click of Chevy Chase, Maryland,
an author of the original soil
conservation district state
enabling legislation.
Also featured on the meeting
program will be a panel
discussion, “The Politics of
Making Conservation Happen.”
Farm Museum to hold
annual craft days
powered Shingle Mill, Stenciling,
Stone Cutting, Tatting, Ten Plate
Stove Cooking, Theorem Painting,
Tinsel Painting, Tinsmithing,
Weather Vane Making (Sunday
Only), Weaving, Whitesmithmg,
Whittling, and Wood Turning.
SCSA meeting focuses
on conservation politics
Participants will be Menlyn
Reeves, natural resources coor
dinator for the League of Women
Voters; Don Collins, director of
product development for the
Monsanto Corporation; Kenneth
G. Higgs, director of the
Metropolitan Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority; and
Dennis Le Master, chairman of the
Department of Forestry and
Range Management, Washington
State University.
Prior to the panel. Jack
Dangermond, director of the
Environmental Research Systems
Institute, Redlands, California,
will speak about geographic in
formation systems and how they
can be used in making political
decisions.
The program also includes seven
concurrent technical sessions
planned by SCSA’s resource
conservation divisions. These
sessions will cover a variety of
land and water management
issues, including soil erosion
Harry Breneman of New Providence works in the Harness
Shop of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum. Breneman will
demonstrate leather working during the annual craft days -
slated for June 5 and 6.
The Pennsylvania Farm
Museum of Landis Valley is
located four miles north of Lan
caster on Route 272, the Oregon
Pike.
For additional information, call
Susan E. Hanna at 569-0401.
control, wetlands conservation,
aquaculture, prime farmland
protection, land subsidence, forest
management, surface mine
reclamation, energy development,
coastal zone management,
irrigation and water conservation,
and acid ram.
Tours of conservation points of
interest in and around New
Orleans are also planned
Program chairman for the
meeting is Richard Hollier, Jr., of
Opelousas, Louisiana Alton j
Mangum of Alexandria, Louisiana,
is in charge of local arrangements.
Registration information for the
meeting, including a copy of the
preliminary program, is available
on request from SCSA, 7515 N.E.
Ankeny Road, Ankeny, lowa 50021.
SCSA is a nonprofit scientific and
educational organization
dedicated to advancing the science
and art of good land use. It has
13,000 members in the Umted
States, Canada, and about 80 other
countries.
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LANCASTER FARMING
FOR-COMPLETE
AND UP-TO-DATE
MARKET REPORTS
See your nearest
HOLLAfSD
Dealer for Dependable
Equipment and Dependable
Service:
Mill Hall. PA
Paul A Dotterer
R D 1
717 726-3471
Alexandria, PA
Clapper Farm
Equipment
Star Route
814 669 4465
Annville, PA
B H M Farm
Equipment, Inc
RD 1
717 867 2211
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IvanJ ZooK
Farm Equipment
Belleville, Pa
717 935 2948
Carlisle. PA
35 East Willow Street
717 243 2686
CiUwwa, PA
Abraczmskas Farm
Equipment, Inc
RD 1
717 356 2323
Chambertburg. PA
Clugston
Implement, Inc
RD 1
717 263-4103
Davids burg, PA
George N Gross, Inc
R D 2, Dover, PA
717 292-1673
Elizabethtown. PA
Messick Farm
Equipment. Inc
Rt 283 Rheem'sExit
717 367-1319
Gettysburg. PA
Ymgling Implements
717-359-4848
Greeneastle, PA
Meyers
Implement's Inc
400 N. Antrim Way
P O Box 97
717-597-2176 „
Halifax. PA
Sweigaro Bros
R D 3, Box 13
717-896-3414
Hamburg. PA
Shartlesville
Farm Service
RD 1. Box 170
215 488 1025
Honey Brook. PA
Dependable Motor Co
East Main Street
215-273-3131
215 273-3737
Honey Grove. PA
Norman D Clark
& Son, Inc
Honey Grove, PA
717 734-3682
Hughetville. PA
Farnsworth Farm
Supplies, Inc
103 Cemetery Street
717 584 2106
Lancaster. PA
L H Brubaker, Inc
350 Strasburg Pike
717 397-5179
Lebanon, PA
Evergreen
Tractor Co . Inc
30 Evergreen Road
717 272-4641
Lititz. PA
Roy A Brubaker
700 Woodcrest Av
717 626-7766
Loysville. PA
Paul Shovers, Inc
Loysville, PA
717 789-3117
Lynnport, PA
Kermit K Kistler, Inc
Lynnport, PA
215 298-2011
Martmsburg, PA
Forshey’s, (nc
110 ForsheySt
814 793 3791
Nazareth. PA
Edwards Farm
Equipment
291 West
Moorestown Rd
215 759 0240
New Holland. PA
ABC Groff, Inc
110 South Railroad
717 354 4191
New Park. PA
M&R Equipment Inc
P O Box 16
717 993 2511
Oley. PA
C J Wonsidler Bros
R D 2
215 987 6257
Palm. PA
Wentz Farm
Supplies, Inc
Rt 29
215 679 7164
Pitman. PA
Marlin W Schreftler
Pitman, PA
717-648-1120
Pteasant Gap. PA
Brooks Ford Tractor
W College Ave
814 359 2751
Quarryville, PA
C E Wiley & Son, Inc'
101 South Lime Street
717 786-2895
Ringtown, PA
Ringtown Farm
Equipment
Ringtown, PA
717-889-3184
Shtppensburg, PA
R B Miller, Inc
N Seneca St
717-532-4178
Silverdale. PA
I.G Sales
Box 149
215-257 5135
Tamaqua, PA
Charles S Snyder, Inc
RD 3
717-386 5945
Westchester. PA
M S Yearsley & Son
114 116 East
Market Street
215 696 2990
West Grove. PA
S G Lewis & Son, Inc
R D 2, Box 66
215 869 2214
Churchville. MD
Walter G Coale, Inc
2849 53
Churchville Rd
301 734 7722
Rising Sun. MD
Ag Ind
Equipment Co, Inc
1207 Telegraph Rd
301-398-6132
301-658-5568
215-869-3542
Washington. NJ
Frank Rymon & Sons
814 793 3791
Woodstown, NJ
Owen Supply Co
Broad Street &
East Avenue
609-769 0308