22—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 17.1969 Kathy Buch, goes o\er a hurdle astride her horse, Sailor, during the competition in the Open Jumper Division at the Quentin Horse Show held recently Kathy finished as runner up for the championship of the division. Local Girl Rides At Quentin Kath> Buch, 15 yi old daugh ter of Mr and Mis Guy D Buch. 613 S Broad St, Lititz, Pa xode at the Quentin Spring Horse Show in the Open Jump er Division She finished runner up for the championship in that division on her horse Saylor „ , which she rides and owns She 3rd °P en Jum P in S Class “ also rode Mrs Fred Howard's This W£ >s a very exciting class noise, Respectively Youis, in as 13 horses were in the class the same division and placed 2nd in the Ist class against 17 horses The classes fox' the week end show axe as follows Ist Open Jumper Wai’m Up Ist Councelor owned by Floyd Caxr rxdden by Allen Garner, Denver, 2nd Respective ly Youis owned by Mrs. Fied Howard ndden by Kathy Such Lxtxtz; 3rd Saylox own ed and ndden by Kathy Buch, Lititz. 4th Bucky Beaver owned and ndden by Kenny Smullens, Oxfox’d 2nd Knockdown and Out Ist Spoxt owned and ndden by Allen Gainer, Den- PIONEER. 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Garbage A quarantine against import ing certain types of garbage into Maryland from the Dislilct of Columbia for swine feeding has been imposed by the State Board o( Agriculture. The action follows three out bieaks of Hog Cholera in Mary land in the past two months—all ot them occurmg in swine fed garbage from D. C. The outbreaks resulted in the destruction of over 2,000 hogs to prevent spread of the disease, at a cost of close to $75,000 in in demnities paid to the owners by State and Federal goveinments and only 3 went clean. The jumps staited at 4’ and were raised thiough 3 jump offs to 5’ 9” at which height all horses were still clean This class was then judged on time which finished in this older Ist Spoit owned and ndclen by Allen Gai nei, Denver, Time 22 0 seconds 2nd Counceloi own ed by Floyd Carr ndden by Allen Gainer, Denver Time 24 6 Seconds, 3id Sailor own ed and ridden by Kathy Buch, Lititz Time 25 0 Seconds 4th Open Jumper Stake Ist Spoit owned and udden by Allen Garner, Denver; 2nd Councelor owned by Floyd Carr ridden by Allen Garner, 3rd Bucky Beaver owned and ridden by Kenny Smullens; 4th Sailor owned and ridden by Kathy Buch. Champion Sport; Reserve Champion Councelor; Ist Runner up Sailor. "Garbage containing a high Form Woldff percentage of trash —metal, glass ■ MofICV-Sovef foil, paper and similar mailer— • cannot be made safe for swine wc j { | cr j n your f arm s ] lo p feeding by conventional cooking Cfln b(J vn i ua ble, money-saving methods presently required of too , according t 0 Thomas H. garbage-feeding operators, ur extension agricultur- T. A Ladson, director, Livestock aJ en gi ncer the University of Sanitary Service, points out. Delaware. If improperly used, Operators and transporters are however, that same welder may advised that violators of the bc the source of tragedy, quarantine order may be sub- Carelessness has no place in ject to revocation or suspension welding or in the farm shop, of their garbage feeding permits says Williams. A thoughtless , .. moment may cost you a building, Maryland s swine mdust y mac h, nc or your life he adds, “depends heavily on ex- ~ . port of feeder swine, and unless Keep your welder in top co i wc can eradicate Hog Choleia dition, he advises Stoie electii and provide swine fieo of the cal welders in a dry place and disease, our markets and the in- make suie n “ l '‘ a . V „ e f rtnstrv will be in leonaidv” aie P'opeily O iounded. dustry J P y Check oxygen-acetylene safely Piioi to the iccent outbreaks, valves and torches and remem- Maryland had been neailv 18 bei to turn off the gas when not months without any sign of the welding Gases used in welding disease and was icady to be aie highly explosive ccitified as a “Hog Choleia Fiec Nevci weld near gasoline oil, state by the USD\ in its nation- bay> chaff oi othei combustible al eiadiealion piogiam nialenal adds Williams \nd Di Ladson said the ban on the see that the welding aiea is well movement of tiash contaminated ventilated fumes aie deacl'y. gaibage fiom the Distuct of Co Finally, lemembei to '■hiold lumbia would continue in effect youiself and others to avoid “until such time as animals dis burning your body oi eyes. esse contiol officials aie satisfied Efficiency is not lessened by that such garbage i.as been made time jt takes to piactice safe for feeding to swine ” welding safety, sajs Williams. . - The few extia minutes it takes to be safety conscious is only a Our use of the unit of 60, used fraction of the time it could in measuring time, come to us take to recupeiate fiom a costly fiom the Babylonians accident r l ; ; a Get better weed control in your tobacco it stays mixed, won't clog Enide is made different to work better. 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