ROOF COATING SOC oc Asphalt base and M§% Asbestos Fiber List $32.95 mb ■%3 GRIFFITH FIAT RUNG ALUMINUM WOOD EXTENSION LADDERS EXTENSION LADDERS Reg. Special 24’ 108.60 83.35 24’ 104.45 28’ 126.70 99.85 no. 110 9C 32’ 156.80 116.35 36' 185.40 144.10 32' 135.25 No. 5 Stabilizer with Aluminum 36 147.58 Extension Ladder ($ 15.95 Value) OVERALL MiNT, INC. Driveway Sealer Ready-to-use black asphalt sealer. Covers 375 sq. ft. mm IMi 5-GALLON mmWm list $10.55 51OU/1/24091 #750 Cowtown winners WOODSTOWN, N.J.—At the Cowtown Rodeo, on July 16, the saddle bronc event was won by Don Reeder of Woodstown, N.J., with a score of 62. This was his first win of the season at Cowtown. In the bareback com petition, Jimmy Lee Walker placed first with a score of 60. The season’s highest winner, in that event Stanley ELECIWC HOME FOOD DRYER Dry your own fruits, vegetables, herbs, meats • efficient, economical • half bushel capacity • horizontal air flow-no tray rotation • adjustable temperature MRS. MELVIN CHARLES LADDERS Our Roof Coating Weatherproof asphalt/asbestos sealer. Covers up to 350 sq. ft. 5-GALLON #7# LIST sf.o9 SIOM/1/24U2 #lOl Thomas, although still bothered by a leg injury, managed to place second in the event. Because of the hot humid weather, the bulls were tempermental and only four contestants managed- to qualify. The winner was rodeo clown T.J. Hawkins, of Reedsville, W. Va., who scored a mark of 64 on a bull named Tractor. LITTLE HARVEY Washington Boro, Pa. Phone 717-285-4184 or 717-684-5783 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 23, 1977 named Calf roping was won by Joe Merola of Penn Grove, N.J. He roped his calf in 16.7 seconds for the top money. Barrel racing was won by Judy Clement of Thorofare, N.J. Judy has placed in every barrel race at Cowtown this year except one. Ninety one contestants entered the rodeo and per formed before 2,000 people. Complete results of the rodeo follow. Bare Back Bronc Riding 1. Jimmie Lee Walker, Woodstown, N.J. 60; 2. Stanley Thomas, Wood stown, N.J. 56; 3. Bob Bohm, 32 split; 4. Jay Stover, New Holland, Pa. 32 split. Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Don Reeder, Wood stown, N.J., 62; 2. Wyatt Crotta, Bethany, Ct., 56; 3. Bryson Wagner, Lewistown, Pa. 50; 4. Tom Swenson, Harrisburg, Pa. 38. Bull Riding 1. T. J. Hawkins, Reed sville, W. Va. 64; 2, Aberham Morris, Woodstown, N.J. 60; 3. Willie Ed Walker, Woodstown, N.J. 50; 4. Skip Lloyd, Pedricktown, N.J. 49. Call Roping 1. Joe Merola, Penns Grove, N.J. 16-7; 2. Quinn D’lxnperio, Cherry Hill, N.J. 18-7; 3. Smokey Smith, Townsend, Del. 20-1; 4. Bud Bramwell, Norwalk, Ct. 20-5. Steer Wrestling 1. Sherman Shidner, Sharptown, N.J. 6-0; 2. Wimp Sleeter, Laurel Springs, N.J. 6-5; 3. Charles Bueti, Staton Island, N.Y. 6-7; 4. Jack Meli, St. Cloud, Fla., 7-6 Girl’s Barrel Race 1. Judy Clement, Thorofare, N.J. 18.09; 2. Linda Schafer, Staten Island, N.Y. 18.20; 3. Michael Monroe, 18.27; 4. J.B. KELLER &BRO. BAIRY COWS REGISTERED COWS ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION due 8/28/77, 2nd calf to a Lift-Off Son 2-3,320,14,632,680,4.6. ROSEMERE FURY IVAN due Oct. Ist calf. Dam 109, 557 M, 4,335 F lifetime. ROSEMERE FURY IVAN due Sept. Ist calf. Dam L.ucky 2-1305,16,863,629,3.7. HEATHERSTONE LUCKY TYPE BLAZER due 9/14/77 4th calf to Elevation 4-5 375, 21,206, 796, 3.8. Dam Gent with 665 F, 2nd Dam Kingpin with 935 F. VIGO CHARMCROSS due 8/15/77 2nd calf to Kingpin 2- 3,288,12,400,548,4.4. Dam Fond Image 4-8,368,21,184, 870,3.9.2nd Dam Kingpin. WOODBINE IVANHOE DANDY due 8/27/77 2nd calf to Burkgov Demand 2-2,305,14,597,513,3.5. Dam 2-11, 305,18,997,708,3.7. ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION due 9/23/77 Ist calf to Todd Acres. Dam Galaxy. ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION open bom May 15,1976. Dam VG 88 Gent, 2nd Dam GP 83 Betsy Ivanhoe. REGISTERED BULLS ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION bom 2/12/76, Dam VG 85 Performer 8-2,305,19,754,705,3.6. MINNECHAUG GLENAFTON HERCULES bom 3/27/76. Dam Ivanhoe Star 3-6,278,15,946,652,4.1. ALSO, HIGH QUALITY GRADE COWS & HEIFERS Transportation and financing available. STEVE KELLER 808 KELLER 717-426-1075 Office: 717-653-4851 717-653-2284 Kathy Troast, Lebanon, Pa. 18.38. Buffet service, like the cafeteria service, is in formal. The food is set out on a table or buffet and the customers pick up what they want or tell an attendant and the attendant serves them. Sometimes there is a broiler located to the rear of the buffet to prepare short or ders. Many fast food chains have added a salad bar to their menu in an effort to meet nutritional requirements, but most salads are not nutritionally complete. A meal consisting of hamburger, salad and soft drink once again misses the two vital vitamins A and C and calcium and vitamins found in milk. route IN GREAT SHAPE WITH EGGS! Mount Joy, PA 17552 15
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