Winners A The Boots and Saddle* 4-H Club Eighth Annual open hone ahow waa held on Saturday, April 19, at the Lancaster Riding and Tennis Club. The Judge for the show wu Dick Herr, Catauqua. The announcer, Bud I will do your spray paint job right and personally at a more reasonable rate with the latest equipment BUDDING COUNTRY SQUIRE Phone(AC) 215-445 6186 PHARES HURST RDI Narvon, Pa. 17555 If you could see the amino acids in a hog ration ....YOU’D FEED PURINA Baby Pig Chow® is ammo acid balanced to furnish the nutritional requirements at this critical age. The beads represent the ammo acids that are so essential to a baby pig You can't see the ammo acids in a ration, but if you ' could, it would be very apparent how much variance there is in ammo acid balance between different brands of feed. The short age of any essential ammo acid can greatly reduce performance. The baby pig requires an ammo acid balance totally different than it will when it is older As the sow's milk supply begins to dwindle, the baby pig's nutritional requirement is increasing rapidly. The fact that the small pig's tiny stomach can only hold a small amount of feed further complicates the situation. Intensive research at the Purina Research farm determined the baby pig's ammo acid requirements The information gathered from the research has been used to formulate Baby Pig Chow with its special fortification and ammo acid balance. Baby Pig Chow even smells and tastes like sows' milk to entice the pig to eat Open a bag of Baby Pig Chow m your farrowing house and place the open end-near one of the pens. Let the pigs show you how much they like it. High Bras. iota B. Kurtz PHONE- 354-0301 GORDONVILLE RD - 3 - EPHRATA Stoddard Farm & Garden, Inc. PHONE 717-529-6212 UNION, PA Wenger’s Feed Mill Inc. McCracken’s Feed Mill, Inc. 2 NEW CHARLOTTE ST., MANHEIM PHONE 717-665-2186 Ira B. Landis John 1. Hess, 11, Ins. PHONE: 665-3248 BOX 276, MANHEIM RD3 West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. nnounced at 4-H Open Gochenauer. The result! of the classes are as follows: Halter tyn. and under 1. Cindy Gable showing Bubs Beil Schwartz. 2. Charles Pfautz showing Lin’s Boogie Sue. Halter'S yn. and over 1. Vicki Zipperline showing Mike’s Timshell; 2. Debra Heidig showing Blair Juan. Grooming and Showmanship 1. Daphne Immel showing Miss Dez; 2. Brenda Blaxland showing Velvetation. Lead line hone or pony 1. Rhonda Garling showing Highwinds Kibby; 2. Pam Huber showing Happy. Cloverleaf Barrel Race 1. Larry Huber riding Jules Reddy; 2. Ernie Runge PHONE-367-1195 RHEEMS PHONE: 442-4632 PARADISE PHONE: 464-3431 WEST WIUOW riding SpMper Bill. Unties Western Pleasure 1. Debbie Fenstermacher riding Jolly Molly Sweet; 2. Kim Steffy riding Palltas Cream. Walk, Jog Horse or Pony 1. Alida Farrington riding HopewalTs Okie; 2. Richard Sarson riding Rollle Pollie. Men’s Western Pleasure 1. Jim Click riding Mr. Pay Day II; 2. Scott Buck waiter riding Janie’s Folly. Pole Bending 1. Dennis Hoffa riding Bonnie Blaze; 2. George Schaeffer riding Passing Rome. Children’s Western Pleasure A. Pony 14 hands and under 1. Cindy Burkey riding Pokey; 2. Jan Filson riding Shamrock’s Golden Image. B. Horse over 14 bands 1. Kim Stef fey riding Palitas Cream; 2. Jim Click riding Mr. Pay Day II Pleasure Driving Horse and Pony 1. Jamee Yiengst driving Greystone’ Little Red Firebird; 2. Karen Hiner deer driving Kresgee’s Carnation. Western Horse Under English Tack 1. Debra Heidig riding Blair Juan; 2. Diane Reese riding Chateau’s Mr. Ed. Western Reining 1. Lisa Carvell riding Teddy; 2. Lashon Bussell riding Sonny Bono. Bareback Equitation 1. Dee Dee McCrane riding Brush Cut; 2. Rosaland Falk riding Cross Ties Roper. Pair Class 1. Jan Filson riding Shamrock’s Golden Image and Carol Orwan riding Perfect Stranger; 2. Diane Reese riding Mr. Ed and Kathy Unlauf riding Valley | SHENK'S FARM SERVICE \ i bm Lmn. p» PHpwE pin ca-mi } JJ QJIQ Ljncjiter Farming, Saturday, April 26.1975 55 Lea Latche. 4 Keyhold Race 1. Larry Huber riding Julea Reddy; 2. George Schaeffer riding Paaaing Rome. Childreo'a Equitation 1. George Mctaler riding Diamond Bar Step; 2. Kim Steffy riding Palitaa Cfeam, Break & Out 1. Lisa Carvell riding Teddy; 2. Dawn Root riding Pepsi. Musical Bags 1. Sandy Hamilton riding Blue Shadow; 2. Robin Tshudy riding Pepper’s Pride. Bosal Pleasure 1. Ernie Runge riding Mr. Holiday; 2. Kim Steffy riding Palita’s Cream. Western Riding 1. Debra Heidig riding Blair Juan; 2. Lisa Carvell riding Teddy. Egg and Spoon 1. Carol Orwan riding Shamrock’s Golden Image; 2. Elise Wells riding Bill’s Squeekum. Pick Up Race 1. George Schaeffer riding Passing Rome; 2. Mike McCall riding Sam. 4-H Western Pleasure 1. George Metzler riding Diamond Bar Step; 2. Michael Rhineer Jr. riding Miss Kara Dandy. Pleasure Stake 1. Ernie Runge riding Mr. Holiday; 2. Kim Steffy riding Palita s Cream. Trail Class 1. Deb Heidig riding Blair Juan; 2. Dee Dee McGrane riding Brush Cut. The Boots and Saddles show committee wish to thank all those who made the show a success in spite of the wind and rain. 1. Planter Applicators, Insecticide and/or Herbicide. 2. Broadcast Granular Chemical Applicators. 3. Spreaders for Fertilizer, Granular Chemicals. Gandy Equipment is Available Immediately Members of the York Myers 111, Teresa Roser and County Horticulture Club Jonathan Myers. The theme met recently at the 4-H will be “Gardening is Your Center near Bair to discuss Bread and Butter”. Some of the exhibit and demon- the topics of demonstrations strations that members will will be Soil Testing, present at the Ole York Terriaums, Planting Street Fair on May 11, in Potatoes and Strawberries, downtown York. Members The next meeting will be on the committee arc Bonnie May 2, 1975 with a tour of Wire, Brooke Palmer. Brian Chas. Schaeffer Flower Shop Palmer, Mark Wherley, Jeff and a meeting at the Red Roth, Steve Trostle, Paul Lion Grange. APPLICATORS I York Hort Club Meets s '* %• ♦ ♦ ♦
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