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page_30 < previous page page_30 next page > Page 30 Zimmerman caught up with Anderson. Anderson wheeled violently around, shoved Zimmerman, and began shouting at him while a local television station filmed the moment. "We feel we've just been deceived," Doris Goehring said, sitting in her chair. It just makes you sick at heart." 33 Lydia Lapp was so angry she raised a clenched fist saying, "I'm very, very disgusted. All this workfor nothing."34 Rachel Petersheim said, "It's time to get other supervisors," and to Frank Ludwig, "it sound[ed] like they just turned their backs on us and they ran out of there like rats leaving a sinking ship."35 Rachel Petersheim's question to Jack Buch, "What has changed?" remains unanswered to this day. Frank Ludwig's question, "When and where will it end?" would be played out over the next year and a half. Source of Mill Creek in the Welsh Mountains, Lancaster County. Storm's approach, Mill Creek Valley. Mill Creek bathers near Mascot Roller Mill. Cabbage patch across from newly installed pumping station, Mill Creek Valley. Sewage plant site, Isaac Nolt farm, Mill Creek Valley. Victor Weaver's dream. Construction site, Garden Spot Village. Frank Ludwig and Dave Kohuth stripping tobacco, Mill Creek Valley. Lydia Lapp's place, Mill Creek Valley. The working dead. Motel sign in tourist area, Lancaster County. The shadow. Foundation for Garden Spot Village apartment complex being laid. Interior, tobacco shed, Mill Creek Valley. Economic growth. Tract housing construction on Lancaster farm. Vegetable box, Mill Creek Valley. Veterinarian Keith Olin operates on a cow with "twisted stomach." Barn light, Cains, Lancaster County. Why dynamite was used. Limestone cleared from sewage treatment plant site, Mill Creek Valley. Barley field, Mill Creek Valley. Mill Creek Valley resident Doris Goehring, left, points out for neighbor Lorna Stoltzfoos the site for Garden Spot Village. Stairway to nowhere, Mill Creek Valley, built for new sewage treatment plant. Trout pool, Mill Creek Valley. Creating "an atmosphere of Christian love." Construction site of Garden Spot Village apartment complex. After the fire. Home that once belonged to Pennsylvania's first state legislator sits gutted by fire, Gap, Pennsylvania. Sunday morning, Weaverland Mennonite Church. Signs of the times, Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania. Abandoned mill, Lancaster County. "Welcome to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania!" Sign near Pennsylvania Dutch Visitors' and Convention Bureau, Lancaster. Phase One: Apartment building. Garden Spot Village. The eye of God. Stained glass window, Zeltenreich United Church of Christ, Mill Creek Valley.  < previous page page_30 next page >

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