12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 13,1971 Lanchester Pony Club Holds Annual Event Lesli Scholsser, Diane Holden, Alicia O’Donnel, stable manager Dawn Corrado; second, Pickering Pony Club Red, Sandy and Laurie Dewees, Susan Meyle, Helen Traley, stable manager Jessie Johnson; third, Lanchester Pony Club, Lisa Kolb, Kelly Conner, Vicki Armstrong, Liz Farmer, stable manager Julie Eshelman. The Lanchester Pony Club held its annual one-day event October 30 at headquarters on the John Gibson farm overlooking the Susquehanna River near Drumore. There were 47 junior riders competing from seven pony clubs: Pickering, Rose Tree, Delaware, Radnor, Lanchester, Brandywine, and Sea Shore. After the judges had inspected the rider, his tack, and mount, they competed in cross-country, Addative Is Proposed for Franks If a proposal announced recently by the U.S Department of Agriculture is adopted, manufacturers of frankfurters and similar products will be allowed to speed their curing processes by adding sodium acid pyrophosphate When used in very small amounts, this additive helps the more rapid development of a cured color in franks, bologna, knockwurst and other products, officials of USDA’s Comsumer and Marketing Service said. New processing methods in the in dustry make possible faster cooking which requires an equally fast curing process. Officials noted that sodium acid pyrophosphate is already approved for use in cured meats such as bacon and hams. TROJAN country! Want seed from a lot that’s already been grown and proved? Talk to: Your Trojan dealer now for the right combination of full, medium and early season varieties for your corn planting program—all pre-tested at our research farm in Hawaii! Full Season TXS-119N TXS-118N All Varieties Now 100 percent Normal Cytoplasm TROJAN HYBRIDS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING DEALERS FARMERS SUPPLY CO Lancaster LANCASTER BONE FERT, CO. Quarryville SENSENIG MILL Hinkletown, Pa. ANDERSON FEED & GRAIN RDI, Oxford H. H. GOOD MILL Fivepointville E.H. KEEN & SON Atglen DISTRIBUTED BY STANFORD SEED COMPANY Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462 stadium jumping, dressage, written tests, and stable management. Mr. and Mrs. Kirke Bryant,, Norristown, and Ann Rawle, Homeville, judged the dressage. Mr and Mrs. Bryant also judged the stadium jumping com petition. Stable management judges were the Lanchester “B” riders. Summeries: D-2 teams-first, Pickering Pony Club Blue, Kirk Wycoff, Copies of the proposal, which will be published in the November 2 Federal Register, are available from the Meat and Poultry Inspection Program Administrative Group, C&MS, USDA, Wahington, D. C. 20250. Comments should be sent in duplicate before January 2 to the Hearing Clerk, USDA, Wahington, D.C. 20250. Anyone wishing to present their com ments orally should contact the Standards and Services Division, C&MS, USDA, Washinton, D.C. 20250, sO that arrangements can be made for presentation of their views before the deadline. All written comments and tran scripts of all oral comments will be available for public review in the Hearing Clerk’s office. Medium Season TXS-113N TXS-102N ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIES RD4, Lititz F. M. BROWN’S SONS, INC., Sinking Spring Birdsboro MARTIN FEED MILL Ephrata RD3 BOMBERGER’S STORE Elm GEHMAN FEED MILL Denver CHEMGRO FERTILIZER CO, WEAVER FIX-IT SHOP RD, New Holland mu East Petersburg C-teams-first, Pickering Pony Club Blue, Sandy and Sally Neilson, Susan Humpal, Dee Thomas, stable manager Joan Hiltz; second, Pickering Pony Club Red, Agnes Pancoast, Beverly Cathcart, Barbara Neilson, stage manager Kathy Williams; third, Lanchester Pony Club, Nancy Henkel, Ann Holden, and Kathy Myer, fourth. Lanchester Red, Rick Rankin, Carol Myer, Sally Lane, stable manager Ginny Ahl. D-l individual overall-first, Kevin Welk, Lanchester; Second, Katherine Read, Lanchester; third, Susie Bunting, Lanchester. D-2 individual overall-first, Kathy Hume, Brnadywine; Second, Tammy Horst, Rose Tree; third, Charolotte Smith, Brandywine. C individual overall-first, Karen Cator, Rose Tree; second, Debbie Malin, Delaware; third, Valerine Knollman, Sea Shore. Dresage and Written Test: D-l-first, Kevin Welk, Lan chester; second, Carol Stinson, Lanchester; third, Susie Bunting, Lanchester. D-2-first, Vicki Armstrong, Lanchester; second, Hilary Fraley, Pickering Red; third, Susan Maple, Pickering Red. C-first, Barbara Collins, Sea Shore; second, Nancy Henkel, Lanchester; third, Karen Cator, Rose Tree. PULL TYPE AND SELF PROPELLED WINDROWERS In addition to any tax advantage there’s a sensible, money-saving reason for buying a windrower now— 1 ' ” * **’ f (sx£) < s ' v Windrowers sold in ths spring am manufactured in the fall, so Hesston has a small fortune tied up in in ventory at the factory and on the-dealer's lot If we were able to put that money to work early in the year, we'd save a bundle. So when we make a special offer, we’re not being big-hearted or soft-headed, just practical. If you will buy a windrower during the fall or winter months instead of waiting until spring, Hesston will send you a check direct from the factory. It's sort of an early-buyer bonus for the interest money we save on a big equipment inventory. The earlier you buy, the more you save. The table shows the amount of the check for the model and month. You gain in anothefway, too. The earlier you buy, the more likely your Hesston dealer is to add a little something extra to the deal. If you’re looking for a better deal on windrowers, we’re ready to deal now! MILLER'S REPAIRS R. D. 1, Bird-in-Hand, Pa, Give Chicks Water First Poultrymen will get more efficient chick growth and livability if the day-old chick leams to drink before they start to eat When broiler or pullet chicks are put down, give them water, work with them with some equipment, and then after a 4 to 8 hour period give them some feed. This availability of water is a 8 Miles East of Lancaster primary factor in getting chicks off to a good start, although learning to eat is important. Dehydration could become a problem if chicks learn to eat before learning to drink. Each year, the average American consumes a 155.8 pound combination of wheat, rye rice, corn, oats, and barley. a cash bonus ifor early buyers! Ilassdai! ass 938 Farm News Brief Phone 717-656-7921