Fellowship Of Christian Farmers Forms Pa. MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) Pennsylvania’s first chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Fanners (FCF) International was recently formed. Plans are already under way for an Aug. 20 picnic near Wrightsville. After several years of hearing much talk about forming a Key stone State chapter, Donald L. Hershey of Manheim took the matter into his own hands this spring. All that was needed was a little gentle inertia, because the interest was there. Some 75 farm and agribusiness people gathered in a church near Manheim to learn about the fastest-growing farm group in the United States. At that meeting, a steering committee volunteered to m MORTON BUILDINGS, INC. esf Excellence Since 1903 3368 York Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325 717/624-3331 Cali or write today for more information ■For a chuckwagon ftill of genuine Western music and yodeling, just listen to oowidmfißkm&yito Their lively and A BOWS. AH in all, delightful old-time T the most music includes fade jd tunes from cowboy classics /gone era; Uke BOOTS & *med by people SADDLE and THE have spent years LAST ROUND UP ■ effecting and-yes... •...famous yodelinj sharing this Wigs suchasTFOß nusic with you. raravM -*22™ tN and TWILIGHT ON THE Qf inchrie TEXAS GALS ° fth e2^md3Qs. SKIES thw em tr»riitw«i finite «nnp« Him If you thought they don’t make dtis kind of MGROCKCANDYMOUNTABI_jskI good, old-feshioned music any more, just di-time favorites such as THE WALTZ Bsten to this collection. 20 Country A V(HJ SAVED FOR ME and BUTTONS Western tunes you will thoroughly enjoy! MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE COUPON USB MUSIC BARN 1 BAST MAIN ST., (3 My chock or money order for 514.9 S ii encloced «MRATA t PA 17522 orohuyeto my O VISA □MASTERCARD * e double-ceeeeUe of No. Exp. Dete JJWIDOUaH SUM A THE SADDLE *™-S If I daat think ifi u good ei you Nxmo will remn it far • Aill aid .. ■ SSghtorefuod. City stait the chapter, elect officers, and lay plans for the future. The national organization, headed by Wilson Lippy, Hamps tead, Md., includes more than 10,000 farmers and agribusiness persons. It’s dedicated to building and strengthening the Christian faith among farm families and friends in agriculture. It also undertakes many mission projects to disaster-stricken U.S. farm reg ions, and to Mexico, South Ameri ca, Africa, Europe and the Com monwealth of Independent States (formerly the Soviet Uniion.) More-than 900 Pennsylvanians are already affiliated with the national association. The steering committee elected Hershey as president; Robert Coe CONTACT: P.O. BOX 126, Philllpsburg, NJ 08865 908/454-7900 1-800-447-7436 Stall Zip of West Grove, Pa., vice presi dent; Bob Grant of Cochranville, Pa., secretary; and David and Phoebe Bitter, Fleetwood, Pa., treasurers. On Saturday, Aug. 20. from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the’southeastern Pennsylvania chapter of Fellowh sip of Christian Farmers will host a picnic at Samuel Lewis State llinoit only, call 14MM2INII Park overlooking the Susquehan na River near Wrightsville, Pa. (East of York near U.S. Route 30). The program includes inspira tional music, uplifting thoughts, and a pork barbecue. Participants should bring lawn chairs. Reservations are requited by Aug. 8 so that food needs can be planned. Cost: adults, $3; children Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 25, 1994-C3 Chapter age S to 10. $2; children under five, free. A free-will offering will also be taken to help cover expenses. To order tickets by mail, write to Bob Grant, P.O. Box 336, Cochranville, PA 19330. Make checks payable to Fellowship of Christian Farmers.