—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 18.1968 24 KENNETH L. FOX, (left) won this The pony, Mix Besser Daisy, was sired Palomino yearling mare as one of the top by Miller’s Pot of Gold and out of Supreme judges in the Junior Agriculture Pro- Celma. Making the presentation is Sam W. gram’s livestock judging contest in the Groff, owner of Sam and Son Texaco, New Eastern Lancaster County School District. Holland. HI 4-H NEWS BOOTS AND SADDLE Thuty members of the Boots and Saddles 4-H Horse and Pony Club took part in the first gym khana of the season, held at Bar-B-Acies, the home of the club’s advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Fied C Bussell, Manheim HI, on Sunday, May 12. Robert Hershey, Manheim, won three first placings, to take a lead toward a trophy to be awarded by the club at the end of the year to the member ac- cumulating the most points in show competition. Hershey. riding “Salty,” won the pole bending, scurry race and musical chairs events. Other first place winners were Judv Sheetz, Mount Joy, on “Jo Jo” groom and showman ship Van Adams, Manheim, on “Dusty” western pleasure Jeannine Bender, Salunga, on “Apache” enghsh pleasure. Roxanne Jones, Witmer, on “Boswell Ann” western walk trot equitation Becky Glatfelter, East Peters burg, on “Thunder” english walk-trot equitation. Joyce Hinerdeer, 750 Kayo Ave, Lancaster, on “Lady’s Bay Poco” western reining. Dennis Bussell, Manheim Rl, driving “Sliver” pony driv ing Ron Kreider, Manheim Rl, “Silver” barrel race. Debbie Strockbine, Manheim Rl, “Blazei” bareback equi tation. Daniel H. Rohrer 111, Man heim Rl, “Prince” pickup race. Scotty Buckwalter served as judge, with Keith Sheffer as announcer and Ann Hinerdeer as ringmaster. The next club event will be gymkhana on June 9. GUERNSEY The 4-H Guernsey Club re cently met at the home of John Breneman for judging practice and a box social The next meeting will be held on June 12, at the home of Ray mond Witmer. A showing and fitting demonstration will be featured QUALITY FERTILIZER - QUALITY TOBACCO QUALITY fertilizer is a determining factor in growing QUALITY tobacco. Use AGRICO Special Plant Food 4-8-12 4-8-16 7-7-7 AGRINITE the all ORGANIC plant food for top dressing tobacco plants. Use now and periodically until tobacco is plant ed. Won't burn, will develop good root system as well as a t'ough green healthy plant. Contact your AGRICO dealer or Lancaster Warehouse Churchtown Warehouse ROY ZIMMERMAN LESTER M. WEAVER 569-2361 or Ephroto 733-8161 354-5477 or Sales Representative B; G. HOFFMAN 367-1650 • Junior Ag. (Continued from Page 17) Blue Ball School, 410; 8-tic, Jer rld Pctcrsheim, Conestoga Men nonltc School, 410: 11 - Eugene Retff, Summit Valley School, -108: 12 - Clifford Snader, Union Grove'School, 402; 13-Mary Zel set,' Bcartown School, 398; 14- Larry Martin, Lincoln Independ ent School, 397; 15-Allen News wanger, Beartown School, 396; 16 - Lewis Martin, Beartown School, 395: 17-Christian Lein br.ch, Brecknock School, 394; 18 -Donald Frybarger, 7th Grade Junior Ag Club, 392; 10-Miriam Zook, Beartown School, 390; 20- Kenneth Mull, Caernarvon School, 38§; 21 - Gary Stauffer, Bth Grade Junior Ag Club, 386; 22-Daryl Sensenig, Caernarvon School, 384; 23-Jane Martin. Lin coln Independent School, 383; 24 -Lloyd Horst, Bth Grade Junior Satisfaction ; That Comes 1 1 Doing A Good lob Of Farming '* '^y It’s a great feeling to know that you are the master of your farmlands . . . that when you treat your soil right, it will treat you right. Tliming is one of the most important factors in keeping your soil in the highest productive range. By raising the pH from a level below 6.0 to 6.5 or higher, you can expect to harvest .8 more tons of alfalfa per acre, with similar increases for all other forage and cash crops. Order Now For Prompt Delivery MARTIN’S LIMESTONE Blue Ball. Pa. 354-2112 Gap, Pa. 442-4148 Local DHIA Testers Given Merit Awards Nino local DHIA testers wero given awards of merit recently at the District DHIA Spring Meeting held In Schuylkill County, according to Victor Plastow, Associate County Agent. They are: Harold Probst, Jay Risser, Clarence Kreider,- Wil bur Houser, Owen Etter, Mosas Martin, Dean Amick, Harold Lindencamp and Harold Brene man. ‘‘The presentations were made for over-all performance in testing work,” Plastow said. Ag Club, 382; 25-Erla Mae Mar tin, Lincoln lepedendent School, 380.