C3B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday) September.l9,l9Bl (Continued (rom Page C37J alumni and received champion showman honors at the 1960 Southeast Regional District FFA Show, and reserve grand cham pion showman honors at the 1980 KutztownFair. The youngest family member, Kirk, 9, is a 4-H member and a member of the Junior Holstein Club. He is in the sth grade at the Conrad Weiser School District. The Sattazahns have been working together on their farm since 1960. The 4-H’ers selected as tops in the county for the Reading Fair awards were: Darlene Dietrich, 19, and Todd Miller, 16, both from Hamburg. Darlene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dietrich. She has been a 4-H member for ten years participating m the beef and county swine clubs. She also has taken projects in foods, forestry, wildlife, arts and crafts, physical fitness, babysitting, teen leadership, dairy and en vironment. Darlene is active in livestock and meats juding and has given many demonstrations and talks to various groups on 4-H topics. She attended PAFC three years and AiC in 1980. She also is a member of the Berks County 4-H council and 4-H Center Building Com mittee. She noted in her last blue form that she would have missed alot if she didn’t join 4-H, that she learned “the thrill of victory and agony of defeat,” through it. Darlene also noted 4-H is free, as are the best things of life. Darlene has been involved in many other activities and organizations including the Virginville Grange. She is presently a bank teller and may return to school in the future. Todd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller and the third member of his family to receive this award. He has been a member of the Virginville dairy and swine clubs for seven years, and presently is serving as their president. He has been a member of dairy judging team, ranking SEE US AT THE WEST LAMPETER FAIR ONE SIZE DOESN’T FIT ALL Why use a big tractor on a lob a small tractor can do just as wclP And do for less. Our B Scries Kubota tractors range from 12 to 16 hp, have two- or four-wheel drive, and handle a variety of implements. All have a hydraulic 3-poml hitch, standard rear PTO, 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds, plus a dependable diesel engine. And one even has hydrostatic transmission. So if you want to get the job I U done right, get the right tractor ■*“ |B W■ n for the job. We’re looking for work. “Ills some kind of animal!” CRIHHEUI’S FARM SERVICE QUARRYVILLE, PA 17566 PHONE 717-786-7318 Reading Farm Family high in competition -r level and ha.-% dune wUi cows and hogs. Todd won the 1980 County FFA Dairy Award, and won a gold medal in FFA dairy judging. He has held FFA offices on the county level and won first place in 1981 in javelin throwing at the Junior Olympics in Philadelphia. Todd also a member ot the Virginville Grange and is active in his church Youth Fellowship. Selected as the Reading Fair FHA girl was Donna Oelucia. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oelucia, Elverson and a graduate of 'i\vm Valley High School. She has served as FHA chapter reporter and also as chapter president. During her four years in high school, she has been involved in the social committee, fundraising, Halloween parade float, week-end camping project, publicity and poster committees, parents ap preciation night, chapter banquets Think safety first LANCASTER Farm work is often a “round-the-clock” situation. Long hours are a fact of life on our farms. It’s always been that way...and contmues to be. It’s true for dairy farmers, poultrymen, horsemen, grain nurserymen, most anyone involved in a farming pursuit. We’re moving into fall, har vesting corn, plowing, disking and planting wheat and barley, har vesting soybeans. And every day gets shorter, that is, the daylight hours. The work gets longer. When darkness falls, visibility and thus the ability to spot and avoid hazards are reduced. Hence, a strong urging this time of year is to practice “sundown safety.” Farm vehicles should have good lighting for safe operation at dusk and mto the night, lights clean and burned out bulbs replaced. SEPT. 23 - 25 AUTHORIZED DEALER and the adopt-a-grandparent project. Donna also has aliened three Pennsylvania Regional FHA leadership meetings and two Pa. FHA Annual State Conferences. " *‘*o The FFA boy selected at this year’s Reading Fair Banquet was Steve Shaw, 18. Steve is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw, Oley, is active in FFA, dairy judging and showing. He has served as Oley Valley FFA Chapter treasurer, chapter president and has received the Keystone Farmer Degree. Steve is an accomplished -FFA public speaker, placing first in state competition and second in In state competition between Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. He is attending Penn. State, majoring in dairy production. Full Line of NEW SMALL DIESELS 13 to 30 H.P. With a complete line of equipment for small farmer or large homeowner. Drop in at our display at the fairs listed above or drop in at our showroom, 1655 Rohrerstown Rd., Lancaster, PA About: REBATES - Up to $ 3500 or FREE FINANCE until March 1. 1982 or LOW INTEREST - As low as 12% % \ Why More and More People Are Becoming #1 0£ ©0 At Your #1 FORD DEALER. 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