York 4-H (Continued from Page C3O) winners: ' beef, Christine Shive; cake decorating, Joann Markham; ceramics, Paul Rauhauser; child development, Adrian Zander; clothing, Lisa Blankenstein; com husk dolls, Denise DePalmer; FISHER'S SPRAY PAINTING i ■ SAND BLASTING ■ SPRAY A BRUSH PAINTING ■ ROOF COATING ■ CEMENT COATING ■ RESTORING AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT SPECIALIZE IN FARM BUILDINGS. 667 Hartman Station Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 717-393-6530 FETERL GRAIN AUGERS 6”xl T basic head sect, wt/drive belt 6"x4l’ P.T.O. Drive* B”x4l’ P.T.O. Drive* B”x4l’ Elect. Drive less Motor* B”x46’ Elect. Drive less Motor* B”xss' P.T.O. Drive* 10"x54' P.T.O. Drive* GEO. V. SEIPLE & SON crocheting, Isabel Lecrone; dairy, Mike Welsh; elec tricity, Robert Haskins; foods, Annette Shermyer; horse, Tracy Jo Tracey. Also knitting, Amanda Spahr; leathercraft, Todd Snelbaker; oil pamting, ... $ 305.55 1430.00 1917.00 .... 1888.00 *These augers are equipped with under carriage, wheels, P.T.O. shaft, less tires and tubes. R.F.D. No. 2, Van Buren Road, Easton, PA 18042 Phone 215*258-7146 Christa photography," Ann Hut chenreuter; plastercraft, June Loughran; poultry, Chris Wherley; quilling, Christa Kern; rabbit, John Wherley; sheep, Michele' Bankert; 'stamps, Ronald Horn, Jr.; tractor, Tom Beck; vegetable, Scott Raubenstme. Senior county awards, were won by: archery, Paul Risser; beef, Emily Livingston; ceramics, Beverly Eisenhart; clothing, Nancy Eisenhart; crocheting, Kathy Bortner; dairy, Kathy Rauhauser; electricity, Jon Janney; entomology, Hans Spain 1 ; foods, Dawn Raubenstme; handyman, David Detter; leathercraft, Paid Eyster; music, Jennifer DePalmer; needlecraft, Susan Janney; and sheep, James Caudill. Special appreciation was extended during the awards program to the York County Bankers’ Association for donation of $4OO to cover the expense of 4-H completion ribbons awarded at the York Fair. JOIN /i ii TTi We have just received another trailer load of Feterl grain augers. These augers are priced in a crate un assembled, F. 0.8. at our place of business. SALE PRICE LIST $ 229.16 1072.50 1437.75 1416.00 1590.00 1840.50 2735.25 2120.00 2454.00 3647.00 Myers; V * i Senior outstanding 4-H winners included, front from left, Bryan Palmer and Bill Wise, and rear, Lisa Dobrosky, Roy Thompson, Judy Waltersdorff, Dawn Raubenstine and Susan Janney. Outstanding junior 4-H winners at the York County Achievement day were, front from left, Cathy Shive and Franklin Krone, rookie award recipients, and rear, Troy Goodling, Christine Shive and Mike Welsh. Bergland to speak at National Grange meeting LANCASTER Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland will be guest speaker at the 114th annual session of the National Grange to be held November 10 to 16 in Cedar Rapids, lowa. Bergland will address delegates and members at a EARMBOSS One of the hardest workers tor the farm you'll ever find is Shhl's 041FB It's tough, dependable, efficient and designed to last longer And that makes it the farmer's favorite Stihl 041FB It'll get at it when you're ready to go to it • STIHL The WtrM's Largest Sailing Chain Saw. EBLIHG S LAWN & GARDEN BETHEL, PA Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25,1980—€31 :isr "im ,i Ai v * t V -5 •5 •*’ Rural America Luncheon on Friday, November 14 at Stouffer’s Five Seasons Hotel. His appearance will be one of the first by a Cabinet officer following the Presidential election. Ed Andersen, Master of ' the National Grange, said. snni £J*i *J ft * "*♦ ♦ v * * s r / °Ur 5 (717)933-8192 * \ “We will either be extending congratulations or con dolences to the Secretary, but regardless of the out come, we are Relighted to have him with us.” This is the first time since 1909 that the Grange has held its national convention in lowa. Thousands of Mid- Westerners are expected to attend the seven day meeting. Andersen said Grange delegates will be debating hundreds of resolutions, which originated at the local level, concerning agriculture, energy, tran sportation, taxation, foreign affairs, education and health. “Heavy emphasis will be on agriculture since a new farm program is due next year,” said Andersen. Other aqtivities during the convention will include announcements of national winners m Grange spon sored contests and the selection o f Grange Youth of the Year. Displays of needlework, arts and crafts will be open to the public from Wed nesday, November 12 through Saturday, November 15 at Stouffer’s sciss. m