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Buy A model and size to fit every hog feeding need In Stock: 16 Hole Feeders 8 Holes per Side SERVING THE INDUSTRY OVER 20 YEARS Andy Harris wins at Cowtown Andy Harris, of Cowtown, left the Cowtown Rodeo arena this past Saturday night as top bull nder for the evening and a very strong contender in the steer wrestling contest with $497.84 in his pocket to boot. Andy rode a bull called “Everready” for the eight * steel, Agstar has engineered practical design features into its stainless hog equipment line for adding convenience and dependability Like simple adjustment clips that enable you to easily SPECIAL SALE ON HAY FEEDERS FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT ★ WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL second time limit, a big 73 points and to the pure en joyment of the crowd that packed the rodeo. His time of 10.8 seconds for throwing his steer placed him in the 2nd place in that event out of a field of seven. 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Not too far behind Jimmie Lee were Buck Howard with 63 pts. and Rex Johnson 62 pts., together with 147.00 & 98. respec tively. In a field of 12 barrel races, once again longtime veteran Lorraine Alexander from Newton, N.J. took Ist place with a time of 17.59 seconds. Lorraine received $143.56 for her rounds of the pre-set cloverleaf. Kathy Sleeter with 18.67 claimed 2nd place and Liz Deveno 3rd with $107.76 and $71.78, respectively. Smokey Smith claimed the $141.00 first prize money for his 12.6 sec. time in calf roping. A 16.3 for Andy Jackson and a 32.4 time for E.T. Buffington from Bear, Delaware, were all that was needed for the 2nd & 3rd place monies m this event. Buff missed his calf on his first throw, and having the Co<v\e on Yoy euvs.,, move oV£«/ NEED MORE ROOM? Read The Real Estate Ads In Lancaster Farming's Classified Section 16 HP., 3 PT. Hitch Front & Rear, Hydraulic Lift Front & Rear - Many Other Features Similar to The Big Tractors at a Price You Can Afford! ALLEN H. MATZ, INC. 505 E. Main St., New Holland Ph: 717-354-2214 SERVING THE COMMUNITY THIRTY-ONE YEARS ,NC. CO'S OLDEST FORD DEALER Tl jfctor* Equipi'icilt foresight to carry (2) loops, was successful m roping his calf the second try to come into 3rd place money of |70.56. Second place paid $105.84. Most fans know that the cornerstone of the rodeo itself is the Saddlebronc riding contest. Staying in the saddle requires more balance and timing than just brute strength alone. Donnie Reeder scored high here with 63 points on a horse called “Mr. Moore” to wrap up first place honors. Jackie Hammett on “Velvet Delivery” and David West on “Sweetwater” claimed second and third positions in that order. More than 33C0 fans wit nessed the August 2nd performance. Cowtown Rodeo will continue to provide family entertainment at its best every Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. up through August 30th. While weekly shows are provided at Cowtown throughout the summer season, another identical Cowtown Rodeo goes on the road. Up and coming road shows will be given in North Washington, Pa., (five performances); Harford County Fan*, Harford, Pa., and the Rutlland State Fair in Vermont later this month.
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