—Lancaster Farmlnc. Saturday, Nov. 22, 1975 56 Girl on crutches places 4th at Penna. 4-H horse show By Pat Bradley that Heidi waa entering plaudlng her ability aa well Berks. Co. competition on crutches, a aa her courage. Correapowkat possible disadvantage. At the end of the com- HARRISBURG - Despite But, despite her handicap petition, Heidi placed fourth the cold, rainy weather she handled her hone with out of six. The judge said her present during the beginning great ease and ability. In disability wasn’t a «WMing of the State 4-H Horse Show, fact she did everything the factor for him but rather participation in the annual other contestants did, even that he judged her as he event was high. down to having her horse run Judged the rest, on her Upon arriving at the Farm along aide of her as she showmanship abilities and Show Building in swung along at a rapid rate the overall appearance of Harrisburg, this reporter on bar crutches. This feat her hone, was surprised to see many brought a round of applause The other winners in the cars, trucks and horse from the audience. Perhaps event in order of first to third trailers in the parting lot. it was out of sympathy for were: Cindy Manko, Beaver Once inside the building, it her handicap, but it seemed County. Her horse waa was apparent that not only as if the audience was ap- Sandy Bid, a nine year old, IS those showing horses but hand high mare; Lynne also those who came to cheer Bannerol, Butler County, their favorite horse onto _ Her horse was Nabgey, al7 victory were present /V#f §- 9 § J t 1 1 year old, 14.2 hand high ITiis reporter arrived Just x chestnut gelding; Lori in time for the beginning of , Ritzenthaler, Union County, the Class 1, Grooming and TWI £>g}fl'n fY g/>f Her horse waa Shoop’s Cindy Showmanship, Jr. Division Be, a eight year old. 15 hand Competition. Being a horse high buckskin mare, lover, I felt right at home Tb* NEPPCO Board of ■mnng the other horsemen Directors will meet next in and thH r mounts. Boston, Dec. 3-4. On the During the competition the agenda arc approval of a Judges were very thorough budget, selection of on their examination of each NEPPCO’s nominees for horse. The mounting an- Bgg Board members & tidpatlon was apparent in alternates, & recom those involved in the com- mendations from 4 com petition as well as in the mittees of the Board - audience. Convention, Membership, The whole event took on an Policies & Objectives, & air of fascination for me Public Affairs - that will because of one contestant m *ct concurrently during and her hone. The girl was die Board Meeting. Heidi Wagner of Huntingdon A Any member who wishes County and her horse was d> bave something brought Satan’s Image, an eight year before the Board at this old, 14.5 high mare. meeting should contact his You may be wondering state NEPPCO Director or what was so fascinating die NEPPCO office before about that. Well, the fact was 26 Good news for contractors, landscapers, farmers, tire dealers, appliance dealers, gardeners, motorcyclists, movers, sportsmen, campers, travelers and everyone who has something to haul! FROM THE FACTORYi Here’s one example of the famous MGS utility trailers you can buy direct from the fact* at low direct-to-you prici SAVE' 4' x T to 8' x 16' sizes! Capacities of 1000-lbs. to 4000-lbs.! 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