I Buy 4 Bags of Sweetena _ . Brand Feed Get a sth Bag FREE! Limit 1 free bag per customer. SWEETENA ■ Owner’s Name | Address I City | Phone Area HIGH BROS. 441 Centerville Road | Phone 717-354-0301 I | Store Hours; 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. ■ This coupon expires at the close of business on September 30 1980 Bring this ad into our store by September 30, 1980 for one free bag of new Purina® Sweetena® with purchase of four bags Zip State Gordonville, Pa. TIMONIUM, Md. - The Junior English Horse Show held here last Sunday during the Maryland State Fair was a smoothly run success and “one of the best shows in fair history,” according to Superintendent Edwin E. Goodwin. He accurately summed up the day with the statement, “We had ideal weather, an excellent set of horses and ponies, and really good cooperation from all exhibitors.” There were 123 Junior contestants in the show, which started at 8:30 a.m. with fitting and showman ship and wound down after 11 p.m. with Junior Hunter Over Fences. Minor problems occurred throughout the day a horse show usual. But the only major concern was the fireworks display Sunday evening, which unsettled animals, children, parents and show officials. After the sparks stopped flying, the show proceeded as it had all At MtL Junior English Horse Show Ten-year-old Waters top performer IS day—providing competitive fun for the participants and entertainment for the fan crowd. Jimmy Waters, 10, of Perryman, Harford County, was the top performer of the day. He had the champion foal on the grounds, a filly named Patty O’Watcher. His Welsh pony, Rolling Ridge Gumdrop, placed third in the show class for mares with a foal at side. Jimmy performed well in the equitation classes, too, winning the pony Junior Pleasure Seat and receiving seconds in pony Junior Hunter Seat and in Junior Hunter Seat over fences. He also placed third with Lonesome Storm Tide, a registered P.O. A., in English Pleasure for small pomes. Belinda Schryver, 11, of Fmksburg, Baltimore County, collected many ribbons with her Welsh mare, Merry Star. Belinda won the Junior Hunter Seat for pomes and over fences, and she came in second in the show class for pony fillies and mares and in Junior Hunter over fences. Belinda received a total of seven ribbons m the Junior competition. The winner of the Fitting and Showmanship class was Amber Morrison, 13, of White Hall, Harford County, with her Quarter Horse mare, Tee-Bar Tuffy. The pair also won the horse confrontation class for fillies and mares. Amber placed fourth in the foal class with her Quarter horse filly. Cypress Royal Tee, and she rode another Quarter Horse mare, Beauty Royal, in Horse Junior Hunter Seat, Figuring Fleet Costs? Remember Maintenance? Clean-burning LP-gas eliminates carbon build-up and engine sludge that causes poor performance and result in costly downtime for re pairs and overhauls. Parts costs? Fewer tune-ups, fewer oil changes, no fuel pump, mean money in your pocket. * Cost per gallon? Figure it out in your own area. Most often, LP-gas wins over gasoline hands down. Fuel availability? Many types of fleet vehicles qualify as priority users of LP-gas. Check your situation with your local dealer. When a gasoline engine needs replacement, an LP gas powered engine still has a long way to go nearly twice as long That’s like getting two engines for the price of one MYER S METERED GAS SERVICE, INC. /MVCp.E^\ \GASy' Irene Shipman, 12, of Colora, Md„ poses with Grey Vixen, her nine-year-oid pony, after winning Champion Mare honors last Sunday in the Junior English 4-H Horse and Pony Show. receiving a third-place ribbon. A resident of Arnold, Anne Arundel County, 12-year-old Yvette Hramcha and her Quartrer horse mare, Irish Mistress, won the horse division of Junior Pleasure Seat and English Pleasure. Also, Yvette came m second in English Performance Command, and she placed sixth in the fitting and showmanship contest. The winner of the small pony English Pleasure class was Stephanie Hauser, 13, of Fulton, Howard County. Hauser and her pony gelding, Sundancer, also captured third place ribbons Propane is better. P.O. Box 71 Manheim, PA 17545 PH: 717-665-3588 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 30,1980—85 (Propane) Better energy. A better future. Efficient. Abundant Economical. m their division of the confrontation classes and the fitting and showmanship class. Belvidere Starlett was the reserve champion foal that qualified for the cham pionship class by winning the Yearling conformation class. Her owner, Mary Jo Guyther of Leonardtown, St. Mary’s County, also showed Belvidere Golden Slipper m the foal class and Liseter Tuneful in the mares-with foals class. Guyther received second-place awards for her efforts. The champion mare in the (Turn to Page B 6) these