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Cowtown Begins Winter Bull Test Slated at PSU Season^ Nominations are now all not evaluate the program Keep a product In demand, m 21st consecutive season Kirby, Cowtown, N.J.; 3rd - being accepted for this on sale price alone. And, To successfully meet night, with It’s Willie E. Walker; 4th - Ron winter's test. The deadline secondly If you look at competition the breeder buck | ng Brahmaa and Jones It Mike Dolan, for nominations is August 15. several sales for last year, must produce a superior clullve ca j vei glvlng aU steer Wrestling; 1875, you find Pennsylvania product. The breeding of cowboya a hard Ist - Fred Davis, Far- This program Is sponsored wasn't much different than cattle of truly superior time; but a few were able to mlngdale, N.J.; 2nd - Andy by the Pennsylvania any other state. For genetic merit Is a great temporarily match the Harris, Cowtown, N.J.; 3rd- Department of Agriculture, Example: challenge. Testing does not animal's speed and agility. Lou Christman, Plainfield, and The Pennsylvania State Tested Sale, Kentucky , make superior animals but it Out of 133 contestants N.J.; 4th - Chris Gerhardt. University, In cooperation 1874 Average, $lOOO, 1875 sura does find them for us. en tered the first place Barrel Racing: with the Pennsylvania Average, $536; Kentucky, Progress In beef cattle winners in each of the six Ist • Diane Sleeter, Cattlemen’s Association and $llOO, $716; Nebraska, $lO5O, breedingUraUUvely slowat even tj we ra; In the Bare Sicklerville, N.J.; 2nd-Dale the State Breed $583; Pennsylvania. $1222, best. So why not help speed Back Bronc Riding( Jack B ibbo. Spring Valley, N.Y.; Associations. |605; Virginia, $ 350, £B4 up this progrws by putting a MeU of Spring Valley, N.Y. 3rd - Judy Clement, Ycu are probably aware and West Virginia, $l2OO, couple of good bulls on test. w i nn | ng $182.00 with a mark Thorofare, N.J.; 4th - Lee that first choice is given to $713. , D° n f forget August 15, of M Natale, West Patterson, N.J. Purebred bulls from Penn- Also a more logical way to 1975, is the deadline for Saddle Bronc Riding was Bull Riding: sylvania and 2nd choice is look at the sales would be as nominations. For in- W on b y Q ran t Harris for Ist - Andy Harris, for percentage bulls from follows: formation or a copy of the ggg.OO he also had a mark of Cowtown, N.J.; 2nd - Kaye Pennsylvania. Then if all pen All Bulls Sold In testing rules, contact the Kirbyi cowtown, N.J.; 3rd - space is not utilized by Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Meat Animal Smokey Smith of Town- Marty Stein, Washington, August 15, 1975, we will Average Daily Gain, 2.9 lb. Evaluation Center, The 3end) Delaware roped his Pa.; 4th - Stanley Thomas, accept bulls from other of less, Avg. Price 1975, $513, Pennsylvania State C aif in 14.4 seconds, winning Cowtown, N.J.; Keith states. Each year we have Avg. Price 1975, $425; 3.0 lb. University, University Park, gigg 00. Groves, HuntervUle, N.C. had a considerable number to 3.3 lb., $lO2O, $531; 3.4 lb. Pa. 16802, or phone 814-238- steer Wrestling event was Calf Roping: of nominations from out-of- to 3.7 lb. $1252, $587 ; 3.8 lb. or 2527. taken by Fred Davies of Ist - Smokey Smith, state breeders. more, $lBOO, $836. Farmingdale, N.J. in a quick Townsend, Del; 2nd - Quinn Some people have in- This sure indicates that 4,8 seconds and for $300.00. dicated that last year’s sale regardless of the overall TRY A Diane Sleeter from was not exceptional. If you economy the average buyer Sicklerville, N.J. finished only compare sale average still paid about two times as CLAoSIFIEI/ first in the Girls Barrel Race to 1974 this is probably true, much for the top performers. in jg.2l seconds for $190.00. However, we should first of Real merit is necessary to The most money won in a single event for the evening was won by Andy Harris of Cowtown, in the Bull Riding Competition with a mark of 72 and cash of $315.00. Andy also placed second in Steer Wrestling winning a total of $539.91. 16—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 14, 1975 fftlVt) MODERN BANK SERVICE makes for better farming, more profits, tighter management Let’s get together and talk about it. AFTER ALL, WE’VE BEEN I FABM PICTURE FOR A LONG TIME. BUT WE CONSTANTLY REVIEW OUR CUSTOMERS’ NEEDS . .. AND COME UP WITH A TOTALLY new vieu/pomr ON HOW WE CAN BE OF THE MOST HELP TO YOU AS YOU MEET TODAY’S PROBLEMS ... AND OPPORTUNITIES. A NEW POINT OF VIEW EVERY DAY IS SIMPLY OUR WAY OF DOING BUSINESS. ALWAYS HAS BEEN |gi| FARMERSNATIONAL BANK Your Family Banking Center Offices in New Holland and Smoketown »* * • m i iniinrmririirUMt'H’' lp^> $ Vj I n % Member F.D.I.C. Bare Back Bronc Riding: Ist - Jack Meli, Spring Valley, N.Y. 2nd - Kaye Kirby, Cowtown, N.J.; 3rd - Lou Christman, Plainfield, N.J.; 4th - Marty Stein, Washington, Pa. Saddle Bronc Riding Ist - Grant Harris, • J TW BALER TWINE SPECIAL WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS *27.50 FOR 9,000’ 40 Lb. Bales BAUMGARTNER ENTERPRISES, Kunkletown, PA THEODORE BLEW, Remington, Ni LUTHER BITTNER, Catawissa, PA LEON BRODT, Ackermanville, PA IVAN BURKHOLDER, Danville, PA JACOB BURKHOLDER, Denver, PA CHRIST ESH, Honey Brook, PA GEIGER BROS., Germanville, PA DAVID COVER, Lutherville, MD PAUL HANNUM, Chester Springs, PA FRANKLIN HEINY, Walnutport, PA W. 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