128 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978 Beth Hershey, representing the York County 4-H program, accepted a check for $2OOO from Farm Women treasurer Brooke Snodgrass at the recent York County Farm Women Society convention. Gas rationing changes WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Richard S. Schweiker (R.-Pa.) has urged the Department of Energy to reconsider its proposed denial of priority rating to newspapers under its contingency gasoline rationing plan. Under the Energy Policy TO ALL FARMERS & DEALERS 5* DECEMBER 2.1978 ji 3S FRANCHISED DEALERS’CONSIGNMENT SALE 3* * TRACTORS * COMBINES * TILLAGE & HAVMG EOUIPMENT K Eastern Shore Dealer's Auction Association V* Over 25 Main Line Dealers from Delaware, Maryland & Virginia Participating! I WHEN: December 2,1978,10:00 A.M. 1 5* WHERE: U.S. Route 13 Speedway • Delmar, Delaware AUCTIONEER: Godley Auction Company, Charlotte, North Carolina ■ LOOK FOR FUTURE LISTINGS OF EQUIPMENT TO BE SOLD! ■ DIRECT YOUR QUESTIONS TO ANY EASTERN SHORE AG DEALER OR CALL STONEY DUFFEY (301) 822-6400 and Conservation Act of 1974, the Department of Energy was directed to formulate a contingency gasoline rationing program for standby use in case of a future energy emergency, such as a major oil embargo. As part of that plan, DOE published m the Federal Register proposed regulations that included priority rating, in case of rationing, for certain gasoline users, such as emergency vehicles and public transportation. News gathering and distribution, however, were excluded from thai, priority use category. “I trust the contingency urged gasoline rationing program namese refugee family. Her which the Department of Presentation detailed tae Energy will submit to the background of their Me, Congress will correct this w to the events situation,” Schweiker wrote. NorthYortarea 01^ Horse judging (Continued from Page 122) 594. Donna Neely of Penn took second place with 2302 State was fifth in combined points. Mid Tennessee State scoring with 585 points, was third with 2298, and Donna scored tenth place Cobleskill fourth scoring 394 in the con -2292. formation classes. High individuals in In- 1116 MW Tennessee State tercollegiate judging was team made first place in the Dirk Jones of Texas Tech, conformation class with 1579 taking first place with 606 points. In performance points and Kathy Monarity judging, Texas Tech took the of Cobleskill, second with top honors with 771 points. York Co. Farm Women (Continued from Page 125) was chosen to fill that two year position. Mrs. D. Wilbur Erb, president of the Penn sylvania Society of Farm Women, was a special convention guest. She gave a report from the state board, and administered the in stallation rites for officers. Entertainment for the nearly three hundred members and guests in attendance was provided by the county Farm Women chorus, the Farmers’ Daughters, and selections oy ,Mr. and Mrs. Steve Speise, musicians who perform with the Gallimaufry Productions company. Author Eva Mae Crist was the featured afternoon speaker. Mrs. Crist is a York Countian whose book, “Take This House” was inspired when she and her husband, Dale, opened their home to nine members of a Viet- chronicled in her book, now York County wiu be were cited represented in January state Two societies election by former county for outstandmg commumty dent Naom i£upp, Glen semce projects iritte state £ ock> who has F been Fo S r a oth C e°rs ” essays nominated for the office of were submitted by Society 34 state second vice-president.