Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 1980, Image 120

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    C32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,1980
Farm Show to host
HARRISBURG - The 1980
World Series of Professional
Rodeo will again be featured
at the Farm Show Arena
Complex in Harrisburg,
November 15 and 16.
This is the American Final
Rodeo, where only the top
cowboys and cowgirls of the
Rodeo Association are in
vited to compete. Winners
receive cash'prizes, totaling
over $35,000 plus gold and
silver trophy belt buckles,
saddles, horse trailers. They
also will be named American
Rodeo Association’s World
Champion bareback and
saddle bronc rider, roper,
steer wrestler, girls barrel
racer, and bull rider.
This year competition will
begin at 8 p.m. Saturday the
15th and Sunday afternoon at
2:30 November 16.
Rodeo and Western ap
parel is the rage all over the
country this year, and
Newly elected directors of the Adams Farmers’ Association, from left, are
Mervin Myers, Ray Reinecker, John Hess, Robert Hay, Brian Knouse. Dale King
was not present.
Adams farmers
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of legislators who are
present on the floor at the
time of vote.
Other recommendations
were: farm product price be
quoted at farm price not
terminal market prices; that
a safe level of antibiotics,
pesticides, and fungicides be
tolerated in all farm
products; that eggs be sold
by the pound not by the
dozen; that the Umer-Barry
method of pricing eggs be
replaced by a regional
pricing council consisting of
numbered 20. All suggested
policies gained the mem
bers’ approval.
Several of the recom
mendations spurred interest
and lively discussion.
Among the adopted policies
were the following: that
PFA support the start up of
the undamaged nuclear
reactor at Three Mile
Island; that there be one car
inspection per year instead
of every six months as at
present; that the state
legislature only count votes
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'Central Pennsylvania is no
exception. There will be
Western wear and Saddle
Shops along with Indian
jewelry, crafts and other
concessions-at the arena.
At least one area motel is
planning a Bar-b-que and
Urban Cowboy Dance for the
Rodeo weekend.
Miss Rodeo Pennsylvania
will be in competition at the
Finals as will Miss
American Finals Rodeo, the
Queen of the 1980 show.
This Rodeo has been
considered by many as the
finest professional Rodeo'
anywhere in the North
American Continent. The
bucking stock is selected
only from the best rodeo
contractors and only his
toughest or hardest to ride
broncs and bulls are sent to
the Finals contest here.
Even these Rodeo animals
rodeo champ finals
are famous and champions
in their own right.
Tickets may be reserved
by calling 717/238-2816, or
purchased at the Farm Show
Arena ticket gate beginning
November sth from 9 a.m. to
6 p.m.
York Co.
The York County 4-H
Horticulture Club met on
Sept. 29 at the 4-H Center.
The program was presented
by Mrs. John Smith on
flower arrangements. She
showed the different types of
holders and vases. She also
discussed design and color.
NJHA was discussed. Rita
Loughran wil be attending
the meeting. The next
meeting will be Nov. 24 at
the Center. The program will
feature Christmas crafts.
Officers for 1961 will be
elected.
quality product producers in
that region.
Several dates were noted
with emphasis on Meet-the-
Candidates Night to be held
on October 13 at 7:30 p.m. at
the Adams County National
Bank-North Branch Office
on Business Route 15N,
Gettysburg.
BIG CAPACITY
GATHERING UNIT
★ Three roller-type gathering
chains with wide lugs that lift
the leaning stalks without
tearing
★ 8 roll husking bed
★ Large fan.
The Rodeo is sponsored by
the American Finals Rodeo
Commission in cooperation
with the Pennsylvania Farm
Products Show Commission
and the Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture.,
4-H meets
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