Cowtown Rodeo Results Whether in bull riding or barrel racing the com petition at the Cowtown Rodeo is tough and con sistent. It takes from one to three years to train a horse for the Barrel Race and ap proximately 2 to 3 hours work a day to keep him in condition, so it could only be the love for the sport that compells the girls to con tinue in the only event that is provided especially for them ..aafeilfe- NOW IS FALL SEEDING Have You Planned Your Needs For Seeds and Fertilizer? Complete Selection of Alfalfas - Clovers - Grasses - WE OFFER AGRICO WITH A SELECTION Truck or trailer spreading service available IN QUARRYVILLE AREA RED ROSE FEED & FARM SUPPLY BROWN & REA, INC. Div. of Carnation 27 N. CHURCH ST QUARRYVILLE. PA. 284-4464 in most rodeos. Carolyn D’lmperio, of Cherry Hill, N.J. is pushing hard for Point Awards as she climbed to within $lB.OO of the top with her well con ditioned horse. She took first at 18.35 Seconds for $172.53 Saturday night; Making her total $1,129.55, excelled this year only by Barbara Stevenson, of Neschanic Station, N.Y. who has won a total of $1,147.43. The other events were MR Red Rose Dealers Listed below Stocks a Seed Wheat and Barley TO FIT YOUR NEEDS IN FERTILIZER. IN EITHER BAG OR BULK YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT RED ROSE DEALER Buck, Pa equally as competitive as Jack Meli of Spring Valley, N.Y. who has won 9 out of 10 Bare Back riding events, was tied for first by Stanley Thomas of Cowtown, N,J. at a mark of 58 and money $139.34. Calf roping competition was also a tie; between Bud Bramwell of Norwalk, Conn, and Smokey Smith of Town send, Del., at 13.1 Senconds for $173.17 Grant Harris of Cowtown, got $78.40 for his efforts on a Saddle Bronc. Four others, who were daring enough to enter, ended up with a “Ground Split”. Pat McCarey of Sharp town, N.J. won the steer wrestling at 11.4 Seconds, not setting any new records; but taking home $213.64. Out of the attempted ef forts of 35 cowboys to ride the ever challenging Brah ma Bulls; Beau Bridges of Staton Island, N. Y. took home top money for the evening with a Score of 62 on a bull named Groovy Rock, and cash of $248.92 'z! mimLMk a ij! Cornish fairies are said to hate the smell of lish Every one does, after a while! FARMER THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT IN ATGLEN AREA ATGLEN, PA. 215-593-5149 "1 ■'"# - Raising steers is one of Jeff’s FFA leading his Charolais steer on his and 4-H projects. Jeff practices father’s farm. Nat’l FFA Chorus Member [Continued From Page 1] and vice president of the New Holland Baby Beef Club and raises steers and veal calves. He has played on the FFA softball and basketball teams and plays basketball in school. Jeff is also active m his Church youth group, OF ANALYSIS, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 17,1974 — ~ <1 * r* participating in many of their activities. Jeff has attended 4-H Congress and FFA State Days participating in the speaking contest. He has also shown the grand champion and reserve grand champion steer at the New Holland Fair. Jeff is only one Martin that has been on the FFA Chorus, as a few years ago, his brother, Mike was also chosen to sing with the national group. Although Jeff would like to continue with his singing he FILLS nil ORDERS ... MAKE FAST WORK OF SILO-FILLING WITH THE ALLIS-CHALMERS 480 FORAGE-BLOWER A BLOWER that can’t keep pace with the capacity of your forage harvester is expensive as well as frustrating. You’ll never be kept waiting when you make a silo-filling date with the Alhs-Chalmers 480. It’s got big, ton-a-minute capacity to fill th,e biggest silos in record time. It’s built rugged, too. Stays on the job, hour after 60-ton hour. . day after dependable clay See it today. Roy H. Buch, Inc. H. Brubaker Ephrata,RD2 Lancaster Pa Grumelii Farm Service AU.IS-tfUU.MERS Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro Pa BHM Farm Equipment, Inc. Annville RDI.Pa Quarryville, Pa is also interested in auc tioneering which is his father’s occupation and would like to continue far ming. MEMO HAY, STRAW and EAR CORN SALE EVERY MONDAY AT 11A.M. New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Phone 717-354-4341 Lloyd H. Kreider, Auct. ym 21