Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1993, Image 52

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    BiMancastar Fanning, Saturday. May 22,1993
Since the Benner family has occupied the house for eight generations, the furnish*
Ings were never sold but placed In the attic when no longer used. Susan rescued these
antique pieces and numerous others from the attic In order to establish the history of
the place.
Benner Homestead
(Continued from Pag* B 14)
as is the old-fashioned cookstove. Some of the
ceiling light fixtures date back to the 19205.
The barn has louvered vents, a wooden silo,
and a metal windmill that still pumps water
for bam use.
Although the Benners call the farm the
Benner Homestead Farm, it will be called the
Spangler-Bcnncr Farms on the National
Register because the house was built by
Spangler.
It's Susan who pushed to have the farm
approved for the National Register of Historic
Places.
Susan said the process to have the farm
approved for the National Registrar was a
detailed and time-consuming project. Pages
of details and pictures were required.
She said, “The honor of being on the
National Register goes to my ancestors who
had foresight to preserve the family farm.
They had many offers to sell because of its
valley setting, but it’s a home that we will
never sell but hope to preserve for future
generations.”
In addition to farming, D. Edwin has a part
time job as sealer of weight and measures for
Adams County and is an auctioneer. He and
Susan are board member of the Adams Coun
ty Farmers’ Association .
Susan, who was a highly-involved 4-H’er,
was a former national winner in dairy foods.
As a national winner, she received a $l,OOO
scholarship, which she applied toward her
studies for a nursing degree from Messiah
College.
Susan said that her husband took her
maiden name when they married. “It’s not
because I'm a woman’s libber, it was his
idea,” she said.
With a heritage like the Benners, it’s a
name worth carrying on. Daughter Heidi is
the eighth generation of Benners to live on the
farm.
This 1900 s wagon is still used on
the Benner farm.
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ERB ft HENRT
EQUIPMENT INC.
Naw Barllnvllle, PA 1954 S
215-367-2169
STAR SILOS
LAPP'S BARN EQUIPMENT Myaralown, PA 17067
SALES ft SERVICE 717-866-5708
Gap, PA 17527
717-442-8134
DONALD R. NBSIXT
Willow Stroat, PA 17SM
717-7 B®-7854
SOLLBNBBRCER SOMERSET BARN
SILOS CORP. EQUIPMENT
Chambtrsburg, PA 17201 Somorsat, PA 15S01
717-264-9888 814-445-5555
MIX
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HARRY TROOP
Cochranvllla, PA 19335
215-593-6731
JAMES L. HOSTBTTBR
McVaylown, PA 170 SI
717-809-6386
Dairy Princess
Candidates Sought
In Huntingdon County
HUNTINGDON (Huntingdon
Co.) • The Huntingdon Coitnty
Dairy Promotion Committee is
currently seeking candidates for
the 1993 dairy princess, dairy
maid, dairy miss, or Little Dairy
Miss.
The dairy princess program of
fers the opportunity for qualified
young persons to make a personal
contribution to the well-being of
the dairy industry by devoting
their time and talent to the promo
tion of its products for the period
of one year. The dairy represents-
MILK.
in FITNESS
YOU CAN DRINK.
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TbThe
Rescue!
Big Jim® loth* bust rsptocsmsnt
unloadsr for your slssl silo.
It offers greater ca- get wall-to-wall com
pacity, more reliability, HH I paction during filling for
lower maintenance w i ■ evenmoresilocapacity.
costs and excellent- WJ M m
quality haylage. Vbu jiwo—iwffaiaito.
PRmoLESFEEo MARYLAND
STORE, INC.
Graanvllle, PA 16125 GLADHILL TRACTOR MART
412-588-7950 Fradarlek, MD 21701
301-883-6060
ROVBNDALE AG
Ac BARN EQUIPMENT
Watsonlown, PA 17777
717-538-9564 <
OR 717-742-4226
ONEGT SURGE SERVICE
Washington, PA 15301
412-222-0444
HOOVER EQUIPMENT
Tyrona, PA 16686
814-684-1777
lives present programs in schools
and at meetings of both farm and
non-farm groups. They conduct
demonstrations in grocery stores,
malls, banks, and at fairs. They
also ride in parades and assist in
promoting dairy products.
For more information and ap
plication forms, contact Shirley
Heeter at (814) 259-3427 or the
Extension Office at (814)
643-1660. Deadline for submit
ting applications is May IS. The
pageant is scheduled for June S at
7:30 p.m. at the Lincoln Grange.
MD6c VAMILK
PRODUCERS ASSOC.
Fradarlek, MD 21701
301-663-6582
GEORGE COtEMAN
Elmar, NJ 08318
600-388-8828