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Judging team members were Jason Grim, Kurt Haas. Kevin Smith, Shannon Wet zel, and Jason Wisser. In the sheep club, senior fitter and showman awards went to Bruce Snyder. First year fitters James Reinert, John Reinert, and Jennifer Taylor were recognized, in addition to first year showman, Jennifer Taylor. Shepherd was Swine club award winners, left to right, Stephen Schaf fer, Orefleld, best market hog project book; April Lazarus, Germansvllle, grand champion market hog exhibitor; Ste phen Wessner, New Tripoli, champion showman, best breeding swine project book; Julie Bond, Kutztown, reserve grand champion market hog exhibitor; and Kurt Haas, Orefleld, champion fitter. Super Saver COMBO Take home a combination of John Deere lubricants and filters for all your John Deere machines and save big! Prices Good Thru Feb. 28, 1994 Lori Tyson. County flock recogni tion went to Benjamin Lazarus, Laura Lazarus, Bruce Snyder, and Lori Tyson. Swine club recognition went to April Lazarus, grand champion market hog. Reserve went to Julie Bond. Grand champion fitter was Kurt Haas, and grand showman went to Stephen Wessner. First year fitter and showman was Julie Bond. II POLE TAVERN SMITH’S WALTEMYER’S EQ. SALES CORP. IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES & SERVICE Elmir, NJ Mercersburg, PA Red Lion, PA 609-351-2810 717-326-2244 717-244-4168 TOBIAS GEORGE V. SEIPLE EQUIPMENT CO., INC, & SON H,IH,XI PA E«,onPA 717-362-3132 610-258-7146 SALE SP.E. INC WINELAND Rd! 1, Box 157 EQUIPMENT, INC, Towende, PA Mertlnsburg, PA 717-265-4440 814-793-2109 INGS Pa’s Role In Underground Railroad Pennsylvania played a crucial role in the flight to freedom for many fugitive slaves who had escaped from the south. Nearby Columbia and Wrightsville and other towns along the Susquehan na River were stops on one of the many routes used by escaped slaves whose ultimate destination was Canada which had outlawed slavery in the early 1800’s. Dr. Leroy T. Hopkins discusses the LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) With Spring just around the comer, it’s time for the Lancaster County Conservation District’s Annual Tree Seedling Sale. 1994 marks the 20th year that the Con servation District has been offer ing seedlings to all landowners to improve their property and help the environment. The Conservation District is offering a variety of conifer, hard wood, and ornamental seedlings as well as ground covers. Avail able conifer seedlings include Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, White Spruce, Douglas Fir, White Pine and Canadian Hemlock. Hardwood seedlings include M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS Weet Cheater, PA 610-696-2990 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 26, 1994-813 Tree Seedling Sale Fellowship Of Christian Farmers Help Albanians TRUMANSBURG. N.Y. George and Julie Holmes of 3220 Jacksonville Road, Trumansburg, jusl returned from a two-week work crusade with Fellowship of Christ ian Fanners, Int. to Albania. They worked through, Hope for the World Missions in Albania. Albania has been closed-to missions work for more than 40 years. The former dictator named Hoxha turned the country to Communism. It was known as the only totally atheistic country in the world. Hoxha convinced the people that the United States peo ple were coming to “eat” the people of Albania. That is why there are spears on the grape arbor poles and as many as 700,000 bunkers throughout the country of Albania. Hoxha told the Albanian people that they were the “salt of the earth.” When they found out the truth—that they were really behind the rest of the world it broke there moral and the people destroyed all factories and industry because the Albanians didn’t want communism to come back. Albania now has a two-party democracy that is two years old. The country is struggling under the Presidency of Sali Brishnee. It is battling with 70% unemployment and a yearly income of $250 per person. George and Julie working with Hope for the World Mission, remodeled a Deaf School with more than 278 children. The group of eight fanners and two wives were from all over the USA. They sparkled, painted, replaced windows and window panes, doors and did kitchen repairs and played with the children. The group also traveled to small farming villages acces sible by foot or helicopter. They delivered much needed seed com and a variety of vegetable seeds. They got to see on the farm practices. Their much needed irrigation sys tem is needing repairs. They endure 100 degree summer temperatures with little rain on heavy clay soil. The group also encouraged the farmers and shared the Word of God with the people. Even with mild 50-degree days, children have a hard time attending school. The schools have missing win dows. no books, no heat, no lunches, and no bathroom facilities for the students. Many walk one to three hours to attend school. Children are required to attend school, but some lack shoes, pencils, and paper and as a result don t attend. Holmes’ found the Albanian people very hospitable. They are eager to receive Bibles, and leam about the Word of God. If you are interested in learning more about a Fellow ... ■ I _ people, both black and white, places, and events important to this movement in his talk “March ing to Zion: The Underground Railroad In Central Pennsylvania’’ to be held at the Hershey Museum on Monday, February 28, at 1 P.M. The program is free with museum admission. Call (717) 534-3439 for information. Sugar Maple, White Flowering Dogwood, Red Oak, White Ash, Manchu Cherry, Black Walnut, Streamco Willow, Kousa Dog wood, Butternut and Autumn Olive. Nova Zembla Red Rho dodendrons and Bittersweet, as well as ground covers; Pachysand ra, English Ivy, and Myrtle are available. Order forms are available at the Lancaster County Conservation District Office, Room 6 of the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road or by calling (717) 299-3361. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m„ Monday - Friday. Prepaid orders must be returned by Friday, March 28. Seedlings are picked up at the Kiwanis Lodge in Lancaster County Centr al Park on Friday, April 15, between the hours of 1 to 7 p.m.