B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7, 1962 snow” markings on her hind quarters with darker body color She has typical Appaloosa markings, but leopard spots over the entire body, including the face and nostrils, are also typical of the breed “Babe” is the 4-H project of Chuckle Risser, shown here at the • halter She is the newest addition to the Risser horse herd L F. Photo. • Appaioosa {Continued from Page 7) ‘eays he has had the saddle on her seyeral times and plans to try her out just as soon as the weather is nice enough As you see children woiking with these docile, good natured horses you w onder it they would be good for any purpose othei than children’s pets Then you see how high spirited they tan become with an experienced rider in the saddle, and you knoyy they could hold tbtir own yyith the best of them m the sho\y nng the paiade loute, the rodeo on a trail ride or on a yyoi Ic ing cattle ranch And yvhen you haye seen this, it is not hard ro under stand why the Appaioosa is the hottest-sellmg horse in auc tions from Fort Worth to Cal gary to Xeyv Holland. Penna Visit Us At JayCee Home ® fully automatic water softener THE BEST WATER SOFTENER MONEY CAN BUYI - IfNED WITH ■mrm '„ NO Rlisr OR ' CORROSION 'COSTS l£SS— ' SAVES MORE „ than you can IMAGINE r US'HOW FOi FRgfc WJ&m »4At¥SIS BARNEY S. BRAUN, Water Consultant BRUBAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING 352K4 Uolirci sioun Il<l. Eight Honored At Grasslands FFA Banquet Fight Honorary Chapter de grees were confened by the Grasslands Chapter of Future Fanners of America at their annual Parent-Son banquet last Friday night The awards went to one tanner, two school hoard members, two educatois, two farmer cooperatne represen tatnes and one Ag industrial leadei Fifteen certificates of appre ciation were also piesented to teachers, farmers and agricul tural and agmdustnal leaders in the New Holland area The honorary degrees yvent to Richard C. Bucher, Jr, and Menno H. Bby, secretary and C«ftv«nfwt fl»aicln| The Show !IS(<T treasurer of the Eastern Lan caster County Joint School Hoard, lespeotively; Reubeq Hess, New Holland manager of Lancaster County Farm Bureau Cooperative, James H .Martin, farmer, Richaid D Sheri, Garden Spot High Scho ol guidance department, Lar ly H SKi omnie. New Holland Machine Company duet engi neei, .Miss Alice Jane Smith, Gaiden Spot music teacher, and David II Weaver Eastern State Coopeiative Exchange repiesentativ e , The banquet was held m the cafetena of the Gaiden Spot School, New Holland. High living causes moic than an plane accidents Worth Crowing 35 Years of Dependable "Eggspert” Service Pequea Valley Farms Dealers of finest eggs from nearby forms since 1927. OPEN THE DOOR ON MORE * PROFIT Early Nutrition N ußnn Rose a fahivt^feedb Ammon E. Shelly R I-) 2, Lititz, Pa Mountville Feed Service R J) 2 Columbia, Pa • Lancaster Poultry (Continued from Page 3) Stephen Stoltzfus, 3250, WV, S-6, Stan Poultry, 15 8; 2S Same, 3250 WV, tT-6, Starr Poultiv, 15 S 29 M&B (Ste r ling Dubbs), 750 WVP, 13-0, NO SALE, 20 0, BID, 30 M&R (Same), 750 WVC, 13-0, NO SALE, 20 0, BID 31 M&B (Llovd Wengei ), 6500 VX. 9-2, Island Poultiv, 15 7 32 M G Hennmgei, 900 MVXC 14-6 NO SALE 20 0, BID 33 M&B (Same) 900 WVXC 14-6, NO SALE 20 0, BID, 34 M&B (Same), 2100 WVXC, 14-6, NO SALE, 20 0, 35 M&B (Same), 6QOO WVXC 16-2, NO SALE, 20 0 BID 36 M&B (Same), 1200 About! E. Roy Trout & Son Paradise & Bird-in-Hand, Pa. GIVE YOUR ANIMALS A BETTER START...WITH Brown & Rea Atglen, Pa WVXC, 14-6, NO SALE, 20.5, BID, 37. M&B (Same), 2600 MLC, 16-2, NO SALE, 20.0, BID, 3S M&B (Same), 3000 WVXC. 14-6, NO SALE, 18.0. BID. 30. D E Horn & Co. (Claire Herr), 6000 WY, 9-6, Stan Poultry, 11 7, 40. Horn & Co (Same), 0000 WY, 9-6, Starr Poultry, 13 6 tl Horn & Co (Same), 11000 WY, 0-6, H W. DOng ane, Inc, 13 6, 42 Horn &. Co (Same) 11000 WY, 9-6, II W Longacre, Inc , 15.6; 13 Horn & Co (Claude Rhodes), 6000 WM,'9-0, Dan iel K Good, 16 0, 44 John L. Heishej, 1600 IRP, 13-2, NO SALE, 19 0, BID, 45 Jacob Kins, 500 HF, 13ifc mo, Mar \in Sw eigart, ISO. Early Nutrition gel'! jour young off to a fa't fUrt toward a good finish Chicks, poults, pigs and calves given the proper foods for rapid growth to minimize the slow dow n effects of stress periods will grow faster and stronger linn those fh it do 1 1 hive the idvintages of proper foods earlv in h r e I irly Nutiition jnvs off for veu because sou pc, moie pio'it h ick for the doll us jou invest is fast wOl king eirlj growth feeds West Willow Farmers Association West Willow, Pa A, S. Groff Vorth Queen Street Lancaster, Pa r' r >■ in,-
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