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THE COUNCIL RECORD - PAGE 4 - Wednesday, November 23, 1977 Straightness is important inSORORITY PLANS ..... : ' " . developing a well-trained DONATION RAFFLE i [ ill horse and the most difficult part of the training, espe-The Alpha Theta Chapter- anAfter discovering that he• had a ve _ _veer season,,, the ,[ i L| I] _. gry manufacturer walked into the office and said, Why I[ bending A frisky or rebellious colt his head can so far by relaxed manner mg IS more frustrating than fJ 1 ! , -- • the noseband reins above• train, ers ~~ cially with a colt of this I jOfsellingli/.l~ Betadonation~igrna~~p A IMR HAL RVEY MAH y BEA HEA~ RDV VztamL ,n E dy Alpha 400 lU, 100 caps 20 9%, 9H()~, ,...? (Xt¢c(~falc~ uj~ late/~ tota~ lefTS purcER~ h~ase przce~ ]rafflePhi n~ov.i11~ iElliSticketsn°W is itt,warkin~,,~ ~~ ' r__ e~k ""|"]I ..... (chewable) 500 mg--" 00 tabs 460U$P~ho 257.3~07°11r (~/eP/C//" IIp~St~Ii(workINSTRUCTIONStl at ~r~de~ or~.257.3753~ouiici,i:~ll],.]| nature• He should track his . hat eve,ry tnne I walk into this office I find that nobody back feet in line with his is ......... I '' on a beautiful doll lamp• "Sim--le" came a voic- =- .... ,,- ' -- -| "by "" .......... front feet whether in a turn p u rom rear, It s nose The lamp, worth $50.00 m damned rubber heals you wear." -- '\ / Elaine Pearsons or going straight unless he is on mspmy nao y. . • My favorite recipe for cued for a two-track move- Shop and tickets can be III |l putting a colt on a bit is to ment. ,, ,,purchased from any member• J A use a snaffle in conjunctionWith a rubber-necked They are 50c each or 3 for a , J IP 'l withmylongeing noseband, colt, Itryto keep him fromdollar. }4 II ,OI%JVL '. I The proceeds will be used •z - I | to help with the annual [4 ortex.effect Fire Chamber... I i | be. easily handled without keeping the outside rein hurting his mouth and mak- shorter than normal. Also, I Christmas project of helping " ! lI'/ I l ing him afraid of a bit The apply more pressure with the needy families in the area. ¢ THE VORTEX-EFFECT DESIGN OF THE [ I '] -- / -- " out i .... r stage at which I begin to use sue mg ano/or cop ....... ~ WOODLAND STOVE FIRE CHAMBER PROVIDES ~ ~ 7. I • / the bit is when the colt is attempting to push his ALPHA THETA ENJOYS [ SEVERAL DISTINCT ADVANTAGESTOTHE USER i lilJ Ii $ .... / walkin ,g_ trottin ,g turning quarters. . over towards the ANNUAL TEA WOODLAND STOVES. I I ') IB rl It t and stopping in an eas,y .... directmn of the turn. Noth-. Mrs Tom Glenn was host- We have our I !' I I • ~.u,~GER BURNING , ~ I . ess for the regular meeting U. Ioves tn stock , , I== 7 " With a set of reins on the havmg hm neck bend one ..... 14 FASTER STARTING ~ ~ ' of the Alpha Thegn whipper snaffle and another set ondirection and continue walk- of Beta Sigma Phi, October CLEANER BURNING --- NO WAITINC,! . i , th n s h.n w v ing in another It takes time e o e..._.d, no.. ha e . • 25th• Iq* MORE UNIFORM HEAT I I J it'sa handfUlawkwardof 4 reinSbut withAta littlefirst colts.and patience to correct these The main topic of business BETTER STOVE CONTROL I : " ' It\l practice you 11 see how eaayIf your colt throws hiswas plans for the Thanks- 13" LESS CLEAN-UP J F;o,,L,,,- qL-;;e Ill I it is to use them independ- head up or tosses it ner- giving on ovemDer I = I III ently. I carry one set of reins vously when you start him on 19th. I Rottefella Tour i lll (the noseband reins to begin the snaffle, it s a sign at After the regular meeting, :11 I fill with), coming under my little three things. (I) He s been the group enjoyed the annual , --r"IE - i , illl fingers and out the top of my pushed too tast and he needs PreferencialTea. Mrs. Steve t Ill,- - lll l& i I lPopulurPole ilV/I hands between the- index to spend more time longeing Steward and Mrs. Tom i I .... 117 i Glenn presided at the table I i ,Our Speoal Package Ynce, !7 1 SAT 9 35 A M & 12 00 NOON ns yourfingers and thumbs The while carrying asnaffle with ..... A""cer'ol a 1ttrat , ,, snaHle set of reins'come reins tied slackly to the where everyone enjoyed the ' ' OO ' under my middle fingers and D-rings or,(2)Theriders lovely cakebakedby Mrs. j '110" | out the top of my hands, hands are jerking hismouth. To iMahon. I 1[ I There are other ways to carry If the latter, the rider will B'ds were accepted by 4 reins You might want to have to ride the colt longer in three women that pledged Jr- Jr s the noseband until he can with sorority for this year. /,Jl_ . lNBf ]lh]lllllll>/ , / con ult various equitation books and choose a way most "get with ' the colt. He They are Mrs. Rusty Hat- , " comforts leforv urself needs to disconnect his field, Mrs. Tom Hill and MEAI)OWS, IDAHO b o • Duringthe first part of the hands and body so that they Mrs. John Stafford. , " lesson, ride this way with the act independently, much like [ ' Other l U'l a ,es at zi d le l snaffle reins slack. After the a hula or belly dancer. (3) I includitw Fiw'/wr & Knei. M skiis I colt is warmed up, switch the The snaffle may be hanging reins--rut the snaffle reins too loose m the colt s mouth. I Ii, • I I I Vl l EAR THE MAIN CORNER, DOWNTOWN Mcl ,LL[ under the little fingers and Snug up to the comers• Some like to "bit PHONE 634-7174 You full attention is nowthe colts up • They will tie necessary• This is his first the horses, head into., a -- - el l I McCall real contact with the snaffle, perpendicular positron, r With good hands, he won tSometimes this is successful realize somethings different in achieving a light mouth } until you stop or turn but often leads to producing The colt should "be res- a horse, that gets "behind pending to your leg cues the bit , that is, he bends before our start usm..-g the his neck (not flexing at the snaffle. When you start apoll as he should properly/ AT 6:45 A.M. 7:35 A.M. , " REi;' II I turn, use your outside leg as do.) He learns to avoid theI 8:24A.M•- 12:00NOON-1:06P.M. " ....... by the Yacht Club I previously described and set bit by slackening the reins/ 4:10 P.M. MaN. THRU FRI. I hands to make a fairly himself. This creates a worse / " " : " " : flat curve (no sharp turns problem to correct than the / ' ' ' advised until he .. ets'used to horse that throws his head the snaffle pressure ) out and up to avoid pressure. [ 1240 K ' Some co]'ts will stop at the You can't stop him by the at H;." .... BACKEIOE WORK slightest" pressure. If so, fixed hand,, method or by ]ighf n contact with "his pulling, me colt m I .... #t'P/_/'Jl _1¢ P, t _ .¢2 __ by An Expenenced Operator di. I mouth a little and squeeze this manner does not pro- / c agg auto I him forward again Other duce true collection. True -" " collection comes from driv- colts may keepgomg but be . , . thoroughly annoyed by open- _rag the colt s hindquarters t #i • • I • Septic Drain Fields I ing the mouth too much farther u n d e r n e a t h I #aano - . . I Extreme care must be taken time restricting his forward I • ", /-'- - Complete with pipe, rOCK etc. , at this stage to keep hismovement by fixing the bit; I e rv rn]s proouces lncreaseo mouth closed• If n cesta.,, , get a drovped noseband--a npulsion and flexion at the cavess°n tha" t fits ar°und the PO!I" "Bitting the c°lt" while g R T'' t l'f R'''i' horse's nose just below the he s. standing still creates nothing Dm a sore necze, o snaffle, or a strap run around I I ..... HEAL H FOOD STORE the nose throu=zh the head- and sore-mouthed colt if he s V ~ FM.11 " left that way too long at a stall loops where it attaches . wil tnne and there NO to the bit. These •1 keep . . I I nnpulsmn him from learning to avo•d • i -- I / 348 State #/etser, Idaho -- Phone 549-0121 ] the pressure by opening •. " ,, " Standing mart'ngales have msmoucn. . . no place to hang in my tack I vmm ,., ....--. n / PARTIAL LIST OF AVAILABLE PRODUCTS Keep practmmg turns at a • room. Ida have arunning f - 1 walk until he turns at the r • . mart'ngale to use on olde I , ' , ,, , I / Vitamin A-10,000 IU, 100caps 1.40 Manganese-100tabs 2.50_._._] slightest pressure and m • . . problem horses that come in relaxed with hm mouth ...... for retraining but I do not I ' II t / " I /vitaminA&D10'0001u'100cap$ ChelatedMulti-mineral, 90tab$ 3.99__.___i cmseo rrac zce stops occa- • • , like to use them on colts. I I I I Cod Liver Oil capsules, 100 caps2.70_.__. Iron- 50 mg, 250 tabs 3.80_._.~ sional]y too only don t over- . . , feel that I lose the delicate | Vitamin D-400 IU, 100 caps 1.40_____ Garlic-10 mm caps, 100 caps 2.86__._4 do it this first lesson To • • contact with his mouth by stop, squeeze the horse for h vm " a " g the reins in a bend ward .......... into a fixed hand as through the rmgs." There :s" COLORADO SADDLERY---TEXAS--~INNETONKA--LEE--JUSTIN-. / Vitamin B-1 - 100 mg, 100 caps2.50_..._ MISC.Me multi le vtt 60 ca s 6.49 I cescrloea m anotner ar¢lcle,more friction and it creates a ~ I~/"~ kl 0 0 t'~ I% I% I IP~V / Vitamin B-2- 50 mg. 100 caps 2.30_.___ Nut i- g ( "p " ), p 6.49__.__t With a sensitive colt, itwill broken line instead of a "UMI I OMUULrR:! /VitaminB-6-50mg. 100caps' 2.20_..___ Lecithin powder- 'A Lb. 2.15___.~ not be necessary to squeeze. ........ strmght one between the .................. 3 60 your legs naro put wl£n ., U , my wrists and my elbow. . . a~ ]~ ~ __ | Vitamin B-12- 100 mcg, 100 caps 1.80__ Lecithin Caps- 100 caps 3.60..__J omers, you may nave to nex[ m tneoley s ~ / Stress B with C 1/day- 100 caps 6.50_..__ Wheat germ oil caps- 100 caps 11.50___._~ t eydrivellghtenthem withup andSpUrSbeginUntilto headMartingaleSdown whileWill theyh°ld theare New nes we know you'|| like: fi B-50 Complex (Good B Complex) 7.80__ stop with light aids. As soon being used but when taken CARIBOU SORELe10'' I / FoIic Acid-800 mcg, 250 caps 2.40 NATURAL HERBS - Wide assortment of [ as he comes to a complete off, 9 times out of 10, the I I i Inositol - 250 mg, 100 caps 3.66 ____ Capsules & Bulk or in Combination. I stop, quit driving and relax high-headed p roble m M ~ ~ I Choline- 250 mg, 100 caps, 3.20__ Comfrey 3.25__._.1 reward for stopping. If he the time retraining the horse E / !i! iii°:!i:!:l° moves more than one step rather than to use crutches caps -__._ t (to balance himself if he fags that aid but seldom cure. to" stop balanced), squeeze Those that want to success- I /Pant°thenic Acid-100 mg, 100 caps 2.10__ Ginseng 6.95_...~ him into the snaffle again fully sh°watbreed sh°ws °r ( and tell him "whoa". He in 4-H classes need to have a [ Brewer'sYeasttabs-300tabs 3.40____. MANYMORE TOCHOOSE FROM [ must constantly and consis-horse thoroughly weaned off tently be reminded the YOU martingales or gimmick bits. ~,~ / ~t I Vitamin C chewable- 250 mg, 250 tabs 6.75 - . I. ~ ~ ~ / ~ -Fill in Return Address ue,ow. are calling the shots. Those that rodeo and game Rose Hips - 500 mg, 100 tabs 3 50 • = ~=~ai~l==."~ _ ~ / " -- -Enter No. of each of vitamins wanted in I You will find some co!t,s could have better prefor- / . . " ' " ----- spaces opposite listing. . ' ! that are "rubber-necked . mances if their horses were They will bend their head free of restrictive equip- Thisboot has a premium leathe, upper. IO our regular bottom, / ..... 1 and neck too far in a turn but merit. The horse uses his we have added a lug sole and heel. With speed lace and shearling / Vitamin E, mixed- 400 IU, 50 caps 1.60~._ -Add 3% Sales Tax. not follow with their body. head and neck for balance, top liner designed for the outdoorsmen who want comfort and | Vitamin E mixed - 200 IU 100 caps 12 90 -Add 50t}for shipping. srtyle. ' ' " ------ -NOTE" We will pay postage on orders ................ --" 7 CAO 0 ~ ~ (~ /~ d-alpha chewable- 100 lU, 100 tabs 3.95._.__. " S o. o, e. I Yes[ There is a = I ~ / o¥er$10.00. ~, ~ • 7 ~ ~ ' Papya Enzyme- 100 tabs 1.50 " PLEASE PRINT I Ceramtc Shop ,n Councdt. P"O, HAT / eta,.HCL-,00t.b. 2.5o= / JODEL , oo-, ooo- .... i ~)0/" (3~ ~4U ~~1~-~1 J Calcium Lactate - 500 tabs 4.20_.____ NAME / ~ F~ P~MICS ' 4P"lr~, "11 ' ~~,| Dolomite- 250v. tabs 3.10______ ~ ~____. J~ ~ Kelp 225 mcg, 300 tabs 4 80 Jl alleV .,T = " " ------ -- ADDRESS-- J Gr e =- " " g -- Supplies ~ open 9 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Man. -- Sat. ~ / Alfalfa- 500 tabs 6.80.-..--. =It /~ • ~ O | Potassium Gluconate- 10(} tabs 2.20...._-- ----- I come in ana see -------'- ZiP 1 15 N. Galena . . . , _.. = I Zinc-50mg 100tabs 390 CITY, ST , ZiP I 253-4388 Jo & Del Layman our warm wtnter ctotnmg ¢ '-,, ,, ^ . " ---- , ' , trices bubiect to Change Without Notice NOCONO---WESCO--PANHANDLE SLIM--COLORADO ~ODI.ER¥-~