Bl4*Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15, 1995 G. Weir Strode surrounded by family members Robert Strode, standing at left; Kent Strode, kneeling with son Kurtis; Dennis Strode, right. 102-Year-Old Master Farmer Brings History To Life GAIL STROCK Mifflin Co. Correspondent MECHANICSBURG (Cum berland Co.) G. Weir Strode remembers his parents talking about hearing the rumble of can nons at Gettysburg during the Civil War. ‘They’d take the horses tempor arily to the woods and hide them there. And Mother had a melo deon, a really good instrument She hid it in the com shocks,” Weir said. History came alive as G. Weir Strock, Pennsylvania’s oldest Master Farmer, talked about his life at a recent family gathering. Still quick-witted at age 102, Weir told stories from his century long life. Bom on February 21, 1893 in Chutchtown, Cumberland County, Weir has seen tremendous changes in farming during his lifetime. Raised in the Churchtown- Lemoyne-Mechanicsburg area, Weir remembers when the West Shore of Harrisburg was mostly farmland. His earliest memories begin at the turn of the century at age seven (t and I had quite an experience that summer.” Weir said. “It was a dry year. We had a dairy and fum isned milk for a man that delivered it. The pasture was dry. And Dad got permission to drive the cows across the West Branch of the Sus quehanna and pas ture on the island (City Island). “I was seven years old. Roy Ranck and 1 watched cows all sum mer. We drove them in straight down Market Street and got in the river there and drove them across the river. It was dry. You could go across the river without gettin’ water much above your knees. Anyplace! We watched cows till dinnertime every day. They said they started me out in the morning with a broomstick in one hand and a piece of sugarbread in the other.” Weir remembers marketing potatoes with a Conestoga wagon when a severe thunderstorm hit “I did that when I was a boy,” Weir answered a question asked by grandson Kent Strock about mark eting crops through town. “I drove a horse and a spring wagon. We had an orchard back of the bam at that time. I delivered potatoes, apples, and various things. I had a regular peddle route through Camp Hill and Lemoyne. I knew everybody. I kind of had a reputation for selling good pota toes. I sold a big wagon load.” The potatoes sold for 78 cents a hundred pound. “While we’re talking about that wagon, one time we put 80 bags of wheat on that wagon and hitched a pair of mules in the front and a pair of horses behind the mules. I rode in the saddle horse and guided the mules with the lead reins. I had to load it and unload it.” Weir com ments. “On my way home, a thun derstorm came up and scared the team. I guess the only thing that held the wagon bed and running gear and the two wheels behind was a bolt pin that went down through the bed and through the bolster on the axle. I must of hit a rut The bolt pin jumped out and left the wagon and hind wheels sit ting in the middle of the road, and I had a pair of mules and two horses going lickety-cut toward home. One saddle horse stumbled a little going down one hill, but it didn’t fall. Oh, I was scared!” Weir moved from a farm in Lemoyne to the Strock farm on Williams Grove Road in Mecha nicsburg in 1901. When he turned 11, Weir joined the church and has remained a member for 91 years. He has 36 years of perfect Sunday School attendance. “My granddad died the winter of (Turn to Page B 19) SEE YOUR NEARE $2 DEALER FOR DEPENDABLE EQUIPMENT & SERVK ■NNSYLVANI Annvllla. PA Honev Grove. Pi BHM Farm Norman D. C Equipment, Inc. & Son, Inc. RDI, Rte. 934 Honey Grove, PP 717-867-2211 717-734-3682 Loysville, PA 717-789-3117 .Carlisle, PA New Holland. Pt R&W A.B.C. Groff, Equipment Co. no south Raiiroi 35 East Willow Street 717-354-4191 717-243-2686 Elizabethtown. PA Qlev. PA Messick Farm C.J. Wonsii Equipment, Inc. Bros. Rt. 283 - Rheem’s Exit R.D. 2 717-367-1319 215-987-6257 Halifax. PA Sweigard Bros. R.D. 3, Box 13 717-896-3414 Honey Brook. PA Temiaua. PA Dependable Charles S. Motor Co. Snyder, Inc. East Main Street R.D. 3 215-273-3131 717-386-5945 215-273-3737 West Grove. PA S.G. Lewis & Son, Inc. R.D. 2, Box 66 215-869-2214 Frederick. MD Ceresville Ford New Holland Rt. 26 East 301-662-4197 Outside MD, 800-331-9122 NEW JERSEY Bridgeton. NJ Washington. NJ Leslie G. Fogg, Smith Tracto Inc. Equip., Inc. Canton & Stow Creek 15 Hillcrest Ave. Landing Rd. - 908-689-7900 609-451-2/27 609-935-5145 HEWHOLLAN) S Pitman. PA Schreffler Equipment Pitman, PA 717-648-1120 Woodatown. NJ Owen Supply Broad Street & East Avenue 609-769-0308