Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 20, 1985, Image 30

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    UNIVERSITY PARK - An 1872
Howe step-feed machine has been
donated to the Paste Agricultural
Museum of The Pennsylvania
State University and will be on
display Ag Progress Days August
20-22. Jane K. MacMillan, of Skate
College, donated the treadle
sewing machine that she found 25
years ago at her family’s Crawford
County farm.
Recently restored by Jerome
Paste, associate dean emeritus of
agriculture and curator of the
museum, the sewing machine is in
working order and bears an
original brass plate with a bust of
its inventor, Elias Howe.
Howe is often credited with in
venting the sewing machine. While
other inventors had experimented
with various sewing devices, Howe
was the first to combine a grooved,
UNIVERSITY PARK - Dr. B
Alan Snider has been appointed
professor of agricultural and
extension education and assistant
director for 4-H youth programs
for the Corporative Extension
Service of The Pennsylvania State
University. He came to Penn State
from Oregon State University
where he was an extension 4-H
youth specialist.
Announcing the appointment,
Dr. W. Wayne Hinish, acting dean
of the College of Agriculture and
director of the Extension Service,
said “Dr. Snider’s background in
youth and volunteer development,
including his work in training 4-H
professionals, will be invaluable as
we work toward shaping extension
for the 90’s. We look forward to
working with him. ”
Dr. Snider is responsible for . T „
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sewing machine given to Penn Statens ag museum
Howe
eye-pointed needle with a shuttle to
make the lockstitch, which he
patented in 1846. The recently
donated 1872 Howe machine in
cludes these features, a heart
shaped cam which moves the
needle bar, and a continuous
feeding device operated by a wheel
connected to the treadle.
By 1872, when MacMillan’s
machine was manufactured by the
Howe Machine Co., Howe had died
and his two sons-in-law were
carrying on the family business. In
the 26 years since the first patent,
Howe had gone from a penniless,
bed-ridden tinkerer to a
millionaire businessman receiving
patent royalties from scores of
American-made sewing machines.
Howe didn’t establish his own
factory until just before his death
20 years after his first patent. So.
State names Snider
Penn
to 4-H extension post
can build our programs on the
expertise of the faculty,” he said.
In Pennsylvania more than 145,000
youth from all counties par
ticipated in 4-H programming last
year:
At Oregon University, in ad
dition to directing volunteer
leadership development,
professional staff development and
the urban 4-H program, Snider was
reponsible for curriculum
development in mechanical
science, communications, creative
arts and the leader dog program.
Snider also served on the Michigan
State 4-H staff, both as a county
and a multi-county agent, and
Atlantic tests Juniata Co. bull
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although many pewing machines
carried the Howe name in the mid
1800s, only those produced after
1866 with the brass bust of Howe
were actually manufactured by the
inventor’s company. This brass
plate and the inscription “Inventor
and Make -NY USA” mark the
machine on display at Penn State
as' one of the genuine Howe
machines.
The treadle sewing machine will
be displayed along with a collec
tion of other farm and home im
plements at the Paste Museum
during Ag Progress Days August
20-22 at Penn State’s Rock Spring
Agricultural Research Center on
Route 45, nine miles southwest of
State College. Admission and
parking are free at the event,
which runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
each of the three days.
before that was a vocational
agriculture teacher in Ohio.
Snider holds both a bachelor of
science degree and a master’s
degree from Ohio State University
in agriculture education. He
received his Ph.D in adult and
continuing education learning
systems and family studies from
Michigan State University.
He is a member of the Adult
Education Association of the
United States of America, the
national Association of Extension
4-H Agents, and Gamma Sigma
Delta, an agricultural honorary
society.
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dairymen by calling Atlantic’s 24-
hour, toll-free number 800-7324)391.
A 113-year-old treadle sewing machine will be one of many
farm and home implements on display during Penn State's Ag
Progress Days. Jane K. MacMillan, whose great aunt
probably stitched her family's clothing on the machine, apd
Jerome Pasto, curator of the Paste Agricultural Museum, put
the Howe sewing machine back to working order.
Adams Beekeepers
GETTYSBURG - Adams
County beekeepers will meet in
regular session on Monday at 7:30
p.m. at the Penn State Fruit
Research Laboratory, Biglerville.
The program, under direction of
Albert Muenzfeld, will deal with
extracting honey.
Members are also urged to
remember that the Beekeeping
Short Course will be offered
August 5-7, at the main campus of
The Pennsylvania State Univer
sity. The 31st annual conference of
the Extension Apiculture Society
also will be held at Franklin and
Marshall College in Lancaster,
Aug. 840.