Lebanon’s Horse Show is success despite unrelenting heat i MILLER providing the only showed horses during their LEBANON - Local refreshing breese of the day. youth even swapp ed horsemen sweated right Ralph Wmgemoth, horses before they were along with their mounts, Stevens, and his 9-year-old married. Said Wingemoth, enduring the stifling heat Appa oosa geldmg Jujubee, “i n those days, we rode our that baked everyone and rode their way to first place horses to the shows, in the everything on Sunday here jn the Open Western shows> and then back home at the fair grounds. Pleasure class again. We didn’t have Those equestrians who in the shade of trailers and trucks to haul stuck out the less than ideal their horse truck, both them in.” conditions for competing in Wmgemoth and his wife Lily After bavins given ud the Lebanon County 4-H Jenched their insatiable showing £or a .iber of Horse Clubs Open Show thirsts and recalled their yearS) my she started found the competition keen, experiences showing horses. with an air of sportsmanship Both Lancaster Countians (Turn to Page C 32) Winning the Open English Pleasure class was Jessie Zarfoss, Elizabethtown, on Fool's Gold. DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED FARM - URBAN - COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE SYSTEMS FOR HOG AND DAIRY SCHULD BULK FE MECHANICAL FEED From 3 Ton to 125 Tf • F • F • F • High Pitch Top •60° Center Draw MERVIN M * SALES & SERVICE ★ BUILDERS OF FINE SYSTEMS 7 KEENER ROAD, LITITZ, PA 17543 717-626-5204 SPECIALISTS IN CABLEVEY - FEED CONVEYING AND AUTOMATION j AUTHORIZED DIS Dealer for GINGWAY FEED SYSTEMS , /* f‘S?* Lebanon’s Shelly Brown roc ribbon in Jr. English Pleasure. IUITEfI nmauE , ■t'' rnT Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26,1980—€ le Brookviewes Andante, ‘Andy’ for short, to a blue Mary Ann Sanders and Schwartz Rose, a 7-year old Quarter Horse mare, were the first place team in the Novice Hunter class. 127 ■' V / ji* \ t. 'St* i ' /'/ t*,- "■€i i e* - * *' tJ J
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