LANCASTER PONY Championship winners were Scott Grace - Maiden Horses, Kris announced this week for the r^ci Ten c y F^ ownfeltei '’ T . , 1 ine Leslie Simpers, Sara Brown Manchester Pony Club Junior Horse Show held last Saturday w alk-Trot (9 and under). Sue at ttio TnVin _ Ann Husky, 'Sharon Vasco, Rick at the John Gibson Farm at Dru- Rankin . Jamie Mertz? Walk . Trot more. They are Small Pony (10-14 years), Barbara Rathbone, Champion, Carolyn Heath and Stacy Bunting, Joann From; 'Maureen Little; Large Pony Small Pony Over Fences, Carol- Champion, Ralph Hill and Mary yP H ® ath ’ Maureen Llt He. Mark u n t T-, . Smith; Large Pony Over Fences Beth Hill, Junior Equitation (Outside Course), Mary Beth Champion, Lauue Heath and Little, Sue Gill, Ralph Hill, Mic- Carolyn Heath and Senior Equi- key Graybill. itation Champion, John Martin T _ and Leslie Simpers. Junior Working Hunter Over Fences (Outside Course), Judy In the classes the top placings Higginbottom, Gale Melrath, Can are as follows- Small Ponies Over dy Groff, Ralph Hill; Junior •Fences, Carolyn Heath, Mauieen Woikmg Hunter Under Saddle, Uttle, Mark Smith- Laige Pony 'Leslie Simpiers, Patti James, Over Fences, Pixie Waters, Laurie Heath, Kris Longerak; Tons more alfalfa per acre for less than $l.OO worth of new PARTRON" (#HL|Hn CHEMICAL ,HH P. L. ROBBER &880., INC. Ralph Hill, Susanne Lowery, Sue Gill; Junior Hunter over Fences, John Martin, Cindy Mycr, John Martin, Ralph Hill. Lead Line (6 and under), Sally Ann Schwartz, Marie Mertz, Kar en Huskey, George W Hassler, III; Maiden Ponies, Karen Bnn jac, 'Sue Gill, Debbie Graybill, PARTRON insecticide is a specially tormulated methyl parathion. It gives you the fastest and most complete protection. 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Ph. 397-3539 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10,1969—7 • Bankers (Continued from Page 1) lack of sound, readily available individual financial data.” The Banker said it is piacti cally impossible to make an ade quate standard of living today on farms of less than average size and termed the average size today at 350 acres “The idea of a rural society still has great appeal,” he said “But from a purely economic point, the plot of land in the country and the agricultural dream soon vanishes.” Youth Honored Students representing aiea 4- H Clubs, FFA and FHA groups and their advisors were honor ed at the annual dinner Four-H members introduced to the bankers were Margante Eshleman, Pequea Rl; Audrey Yunginger, Marietta Rl; Bar bara Hoober, New Holland Rl; Jeannme Bender, Salunga, Rob ert Zimmerman, Denver Rl, Marvin Nissley, Mount Joy Rl, Joe Wivell, Columbia Rl; Glenn M Kreider, Quarryville Rl; Betty Bailey, Millersville Rl, and Eugene Bollinger, Den ver R 2 FFA members weie Jeff Pfautz, Ephrata Area High School, Burnell Buchen, Man heim Central, Lmfoid Martin, Garden Spot High School, Cail Eib, Penn Manor, Paul Clark, Pequea Valley, Tom Aaion, So lanco, and Kenneth Weavei, Warwick FHA members weie Darlene Herr, Eastern Lancastei Coun ty, Audrey Smith, Warwick High School, Carol Hollingei, Ephrata Area High School, Cheryl Burkhart, Cocahco, Doi is Wiggins, Lampeter-Stras burg, Janice Hosier, Manheim Central, Nancy Shenk, Hemp field; and Vivian Bomberger, Pequea Valley Advisors for the youth organi zations are Miss Mary Rosen berger, home economist for the agricultural extension service of Lancaster County 4-H; Miss Betty Smoker, advisor, Eastern Lancaster County School Dis trict, FHA, and Ralph M. Lay man, vocational agricultural in structor, Solanco School Dis trict, FFA. Bankers Elect Jack S. Watson, executive Keep Emergency Food On Hand It’s just good common sense to have some emeigency foods on hand and a way of piep.i ing them foi the fami'y, e minds Harold E Neigh, exten sion consumer economics spe cialist of The Pennsylvania State Umveisity Storage space usually per mits keeping a supply of emir gency foods Canned foods ic tain then quality for long pmi ods without special attention. Other pioducts to have on hand for emergencies include coffee and tea, especially the instant vanety, nonfat diy nulk be cause it can be used in many ways, and powdei ed fiu 1 1 drinks, accoiding to Neigh On a trip to your local food stoie, you can select foods jour family needs and that will pio vide a well balanced dat. Choose foods that aie easy io staie and peihaps take a rum mum of piepaiation Put your emeigency foods in a special place so they’ll be theie when needed Neigh says it’s a good idea to lotate emeigency foods U%e ones on hand and then icpiace with new pm chases Plan ahead and be piepared for an emer gency, such as a time when tlec tucity is off oi another unfoie seen situation auses, ne advises. vice piesident of the Faime>s National Bank of Lititz, was named piesident of the Lan caster County Bankeis Assn, dining the business meeting. Watson succeeds Heibeit W. 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