Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 15, 1973, Image 20

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Lebanon County 4-H’ers
Hold Annual Horse Show
The Lebanon County 4-H
Equestrians Horse and Pony
Club held its fifth annual fun
show last Saturday at the 4-H
Fairgrounds. There were 289
entries in the 22-class show.
Officials and helpers at the
show donated their time which
made it possible for the entry fee
charge only $3 for the entire day.
The show was open only to 4-H
Horse and Pony Club members.
Judge for the show was Gary
Shenk. Announcer was Rod
Curry, and the ringmaster was
Clarence Kohr. Help was com
prised of club leaders, parents
and friends of the club members.
Leaders of the Equestrians Club
are Dale and Mary Ann Gibble,
Mrs. Elaine Gerhart, and Mrs.
Irene Kohr.
Winner of the grand champion
trophy was Patti Krall riding
Beauty. The reserve champion
was Bob Arnold riding Tabby.
Winners in the classes are as
follows:
Dollar Bareback - First,
Dancer, Mike Smith; second,
Cochise, Jo Peters; third, Peggy,
Fay Arnold.
Egg Race - Cochise, Jo Peters;
Want
By
Milk
Checl
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John J. Hess, li, Inc.
Ph 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow Farmers
Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 665 3248
Box 276, Manheim RD3
Tabby, Bob Arnold; Beauty,
Patti Krall.
Musical Bags - Cochise, Jo
Peters; Dante’, Heather Gerber;
Pocohuntas, Marj Grant.
Western Equitation -- Blue’s
Candy Bar, Ken Rowe; Sunrise,
Elizabeth Wells; Oklahoma’s
Keeto, Greta Ditzler.
Boot Race - Tabby, Bob Ar
nold; Beauty, Patti Krall;
Nessbit, Elaine Kohr.
Barrel Race -- Tabby, Bob
Arnold; Beauty, Patti Krall;
Oklahoma’s Keeto, Greta Ditzler.
English Pleasure - San
delwood, Pam Funk; Sir Wi
nston, Margot Leßoy; Beauty,
Patti Krall.
Crawl thru the Barrel - Old Ed,
Cathy Flinchbaugh; New Hope,
Jo Peters; Cimmiron, Mick
Bryce.
Pick-up Race - Cimmiron,
Mick Bryce; Tabby, Bob Arnold;
New Hope, Jo Peters.
50 Yard Dash - Tabby, Bob
Arnold; Go Man Go, Eric
Whitman; Oklahoma’s Keeto,
Greta Ditzler.
Western Pleasure - flue’s
Candy Bar, Ken Rowe; Sunrise,
Elizabeth Wells; Sandy, Steve
James High & Sons
Ph: 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill Inc.
Ph: 367-1195
Rheems
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
Johnson,
Pole Bending -- Go Man Go,
Eric Whitman; Oklahoma’s
Keeto, Greta Ditzler; Tabby, Bob
Arnold.
Break and Out - Cochise, Jo
Peters; Peggy, Fay Arnold;
Dante’, Heather Gerber.
Flag Race - Tabby, Bob Ar
nold; Beauty, Patti Krall;
Oklahoma’s Keeto, Greta Ditzler.
Keyhole Race - Go Man Go,
Eric Whitman; Cimmirqn, Mick
Bryce; Nessbit, Elaine Kohr.
Scurry Race Go Man Go, Eric
Whitman; Beauty, Patti Krall;
Oklahoma’s Keeto, Greta Ditzler.
English Equitation - San
delwood, Pam Funk; Beauty,
Patti Krall; Oklahoma’s Keeto,
Greta Ditzler.
Relay Race -- Oklahoma’s
Keeto, Greta Ditzler and Go Man
Go, Eric Whitman; Beauty, Patti
Krall and Nessbit, Elaifte Kohr;
Tabby, Bob Arnold and Peggy,
Fay Arnold.
Saucer Race - Oklahoma ;s
Keeto, Greta Ditzler; New Hope,
Jo Peters; Pocohuntas, Marj
Grant.
Barnyard Jumping -- San
delwood., Pam Funk; Beauty,
Patti Krall; Nessbit, Elaine
Kohr.
Pair Class - Beauty, Patti
Krall and Nessbit, Elaine Kphr;
New Hope, Jo Peters and San
delwood, Pam Funk; Cimmiron,
Mick Bryce and Pocohuntas,
Marj Grant.
Trail Class - Nessbit, Elaine
Kohr; Beauty, Patti Krall;
Chester, Lisa Gerhart. 1
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n I.miL GROFF '« ™. M. S. YEARSIEY & SONS
ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT Westchester
INC.
Mohnton, RD2, Pa. 19540
(near Adamstown)
Phone (215) 484-4391
Pfizer Rurchases Trojan Seed Co.
Pfizer Inc., and Fuqua In
dustries, Inc., announced the
completion of the acquisition of
Trojan Seed Company by Pfizer
from Fuqua.
Trojan, a seed com company
based in Olivia, Minn., had 1972
sales of more than $l7 million
with net earnings of about $1.5
million.
The .Trojan business will be
conducted by the Pfizer
Agricultural Division, reporting
to F. B. Johnston, vice president
of genetics operations. Johnston
is also president of H&N Inc., a
poultry breeding organization
whose acquisition in 1971 marked
Pfizer entry into agricultural
genetics.
SHOTZBERGER'S
Kim 665-2141
“We see the fields of animal
and seed genetics as, .the most
feasible areas in which to
broaden the base of our
agricultural business,” Johnston
said. “Our agricultural people,
both domestically and in
ternationally, are firm in the
belief that these fields offer fine
growth opportunities worldwide.
We are optimistic about the
overall outlook for the seed in
dustry, the most basic of
agricultural input industries.”
Your Heart Association urges
hunters to have a medical
checkup before hunting season.
WENGER IMPLEMENT, INC.
Tho Buck
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LANDIS BROS. INC.
Lancaster 393-3906
284-4141