Western Pleasure Pony (14 and Linda Witmer, with Jo-Har Miss Mat hands and under)—Anne Rein tie, the reserve champion. See story How far they have to go, and hold, Columbia R 2, Kendace Bor 1. L. F. Photo what they can do to work more Mount Joy R 2, Dennis Brus — closely for mutual advantage, are se h; and Jessica Wendel, Lititz Rfkfailincr PvnArf Trt PrtfAra cf years ahead - Smce he ’ s s P ent questions where answers may R - ivciaillllg IjAJICI I J. W l UlCUtsl nearly 25 years working with the significantly affect the economic Western Pleasure Horse—Kar r'nnenmai' Rnxiinn PatfflMic Af keypeopleinfoodretailmg.no future of every producer of eggs, en Risser, Lititz R 4, Joyce Hiner vUnSUlllcr DUying rallcrns one is better fitted to spot trends, chickens and turkeys in the deer; Lisa Wendel; and Van Njrppprt Fvnncitinn shlfts m emphasis and changing Northeast. Adams. Mpuaiion OCbMOO product demand. The NEPPCO Exposition is be- Western Riding Horse-Lisa Forecasting consumer buying publisher of Progressive Grocer How the egg and poultry in- mg held Oct. 14-15-16 at the Wendel, Shirley .Craig, Roxanne patterns can be a tricky business magazine. He’ll address the ex- dustnes of the Northeast might Chalfonlefiaddon Hall Hotel, Jones and Randy Glick. at best, but visitois at the up- position’s first day educational fit into this future pattern is ex- located on the famous boardwalk Pole Bending Denise Shaub, coming NEPPCO Exposition can session on “Food Retailing in P e cted to be one of the key phas- at Atlantic City, N.J. Education- Drumore; Linda Matthews, Maa ihear one of the nnifop’g top xe—the 1970’5” - > - ,es of Mr. Mueller’s talk. - al sessions will be held only dur- heim; Richard Weaver, Steeltoa; tailing - experts , outline . some Editor Mueller will outline the In more recent years, producing the first two days. Each ses- and Karen Ressler. guideposts for the next decade, -planning strategy of leaders in ers have improved communica- sion will be a streamlined two- Clover Leaf Barrel Race Dft* Handling the crystal ball will grocery manufacturing, distnbu- tions with retailers, and geared hour starting at 3 p.m. nise Shaub, Richard Weaver, be Robert W Mueller, editor and tion and retailing for the 10 production closer to their needs.. when the exhibit hall closes. (Continued on Page 22) BROWN SWISS 4-H winners with their entries are: Robert Witmer (left) with Jo- Har Thelma Nola, the grand champion NEW VAN DALE FORAGE BOX. Anger-type forage and silage with ease, f j Exclusive ouger-type "beaters'' de* | I liver all kinds of materials under all I kinds of conditions. No chopping, I clogging. Unloading auger-beaters I are counter-rotating, meter material I without bunching. I Two worm gear drives and sealed I self-aligning roller bearings through* I out assure long life. I Available in 16 and 18-foot sizes, I with a full T inside load width. Van I Dale Forage Boxes self-unload either f right or left side with a simple chagge of the roller chain. Exclusive conveyor overhangprevents spillage. Easy on-off metal roof and wood ex tension add to useful height. Great for larger loads, receiving bales. ters ,f wl CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, Drumore Center Quarryville, Pa. Phone 548-2116 VAN DALE L j leel Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 2. SECOND SECTION 4-H Horse Show Lm:z Rl ' a " d CM ' y Held Last Sat. The Lancastei County 4 H Hoise Show was held last Satin - day with 135 youths entenng a laige list of classes, to qualify foi the light to compete in the Distnct 10 show on Satuiday, Sept 20 in Chestei County- Two types of horsemanship weie featured at the local show held at the Lancastei Riding Club. They were Western and English styles The top two winners in groom- mg and showmanship in both styles are eligible for district competition, while the top four winners in all other classes are eligible for district Grooming and showmanship winners, junior class were - Val Adams, Manheim, and Daniel Fellenbaum, Fruitville Pike. Grooming and showmanship winners, senior class, were Rich- Western SUle Wynne's in western style hoisemanship by class included: Biood Mai e—Maigaiet Keen er, Manheim R 4 Jovce Hiner deer. Lancastei, Kaien Ressler, Elizabethtown; and Debbie Cum mings. Quailjville R 3 Junior Stock Seat Equitation— Van Adams, Randy Click, Bare ville, Cheryl Gerneit, Manheun; and Dennis Bussell. Manheun R 1 Senior Stock Seat Equitation —Joyce Hinerdeer, Lisa Wendel, Lititz R 4, Jim Watts, Manheim; and Cathy Reinhold, Columbia R 2. Open Trail Roxanne Stein, Mountville; Lisa Wendel, J*mmy GLck, Bareville; and Shirley Craig, Nottingham R 2.