f Lancaster Mennonite FFA Chapter Chosen Two-Star Winner LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The National FFA Organiza tion recently selected the Lancas ter Mennonite FFA Chapter as a two-star winner in the National FFA Chapter Award program. The chapter members have been invited to attend the 74th Nation al FFA Convention in Louisville, Ky., where they will be recog nized for this honor. The National FFA Chapter Award program recognizes FFA chapters for developing and con ducting a detailed Program of Activities (POA). These activities and projects provide citizenship, personal and leadership develop ment opportunities to students. Each activity is categorized into one of three areas: student, chap ter, or community development. Every year, chapters are recog nized as having earned a one, two or three-star rating on their ap plication. The three-star rating is the highest level of accomplish ment a chapter may achieve. The Lancaster Mennonite FFA Chapter has been selected as a two-star winner for more than 500 nationwide applications. The award program is sponsored by Cargill and Land O’Lakes as a special project of the National FFA Foundation. York County Heritage Presents Giant A-Frame Compressor YORK (York Co.) After The giant A-frame compressor much work, restoration of the measures 15 ‘A feet wide, 26 'A feet giant A-frame ammonia com- tall, and weighs 72.5 tons. It was pressor, at the York County Heri- one of the largest of its kind in tage Trust’s Industrial and Agri- the world, and was at the fore cultural Museum, 217 W. front of ammonia-based refriger- Princess St., is nearly complete ation. and it’s public opening is sched- The compressor is the cen uled for Sept. 18. In honor of its terpiece of the museum’s exhibit public opening, admission to the on refrigeration, and the wonder museum will be 25 cents from ful advances that refrigeration Sept. 18-21, a penny for every brought, foot in height, so discover the Call (717) 848-1587 for more cold facts about refrigeration. information.