Penn National Horse Show opens today Outstanding equestrian Harry' Delayer will Horse Show which begins today at the Farm once again be guiding his top mounts over Show Complex in Harrisburg. This event filled hurdles during the Pennsylvania National show continues until next Saturday. CALL THIS NUMBER FOR MANURE PUMPS, BEDDING CHOPPERS, TANKERS AND SILAGE CARTS THAT WORK When you buy manure handling and barn feeding equipment, you want it to work. For a long time! With ease, that’s why you’ll want to call this number. Bull-Strong Manure Pumps In manure pumps, you want heavy construction. Fingertip hydraulic operation. Maneuverability. And fast pumping action. But most of all, you want a pump with a large propeller to “stir up a storm" in your manure pit. In hours instead of days. A pump with the capacity to get all the manure out of your pit. Not just the liquids on the bottom. ih-Built Red Bedding Choppers Tou In bedding choppers, you want a model just right for your operation. PTO. 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Because you can’t afford machines on your farm that don't do the job, you’ll want to call this number for manure pumps, bedding choppers, tankers and silage carts that work. We'll give you prices. And we'll give you a demonstration that shows how the equipment works. Call'3ol-398-2948 or write to: . US Farm Systems of Pennsylvania 3053 Barren Road, Oxford, PA 19363 lestrians comi I IC* FARM 1 I SYSTEMS , of Pennsylvania Your Manure and Feed Equipment Distributor - Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17,1981—A25 HARRISBURG - The 36th annual Pennsylvania National Horse Show, which begins today and continues until next Saturday, will feature an extraordinary array of the country’s top riders. The show takes place here at the Farm Show Complex. Nearly 1,000 horses and riders are registered for the various events, with many winners from previous years, as well as some new competitors vying for the top prizes. The famous equestrian Harry DeLeyer of East Hampton, N.Y., will be back, once again riding “Dutch Crown.” Last year,- DeLeyer. captured the leading rider award for open jumping and rode “Dutch Crown” to the show’s open jumper championship. “Dutch Crown” also placed second in the $lO,OOO Grand Prix de Penn National. Buddy Brown, riding, “Viscount”, captured first place in last year’s Grand Prix; he plans to compete again this year. Two riders, Leslie Burr and Melanie Smith, are sure to excite particular interest. Leslie Burr, astride “Chase the Clouds”, captured first place in the Meadowlands Grand Prix this past August. Melanie Smith will be riding “Calypso”, the current leading jumper money winner. Other outstanding entries in clude Terry Rudd on “Semi- Tough”; Jamie Mann on “Signal Point”; and Donald Cheska on “Southside.” Joan Scharf fenberger, Rodney Jenkins and Norman Dello Joio also are scheduled to compete in the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. Armand, Peter and Mark Leone—the triple threat brothers from Franklin Lakes, N.J.—also will take part. The Prix de Penn National at the 1981 show has been designated as an official World Cup qualifying event. All the United States con testants who were part of last April’s World Cup finals in England have entered the Penn sylvania National Show. This in cludes World Cup champion Michael Mate. Another international touch has been added by a show entry from Tokyo, Japan. Hiro Tomizawa has registered in the amateur-owner class with two horses, “Espoir en Top” and “Attraction.” Of course, Pennsylvania National is a complete equestrian event with a full-range of classes: jumpers, hunters, saddle horses, Tennessee Walking Horses, roadster ponies, hackney and harness ponies and equestrian. The show also features numerous special events. A high goal polo exhibition is planned for Monday evening, October 17; Ladies Barrel Racing takes place Tuesday; Wednesday brings a demonstration by the U.S. Park Police Horsemounted Drill Team and Thursday is the Pennsylvania “Big Jump.” A carriage obstacle race on Friday and Saturday’s Grand Prix de Penn National round out the week. The Pennsylvania National Horse Show benefits the Kiwanis Youth Foundation, Inc. Reserved seats are available by calling 717/233-1335. Local equestrians competing at Penn National include; Karen & Martan Kleiner, Mishugina Stables, R 4 Lebanon; Melanie Lipensky, Lebanon; Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd A. Miller, Lebanon; Pam Wunderlich, Patty Kent Stables, Lebanon; Elizabeth Ann Bach man, Country Life Farm, R 1 Colombia; Virginia S. Ewing, Sleepy Hollow Farm, R 2 Colum bia; Rick Patt, Symbol Acres Farm, Leola; L.D. 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