Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1972, Image 8

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    S—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 27,1972
First Tractor Pull
A total of 50 tractors competed
in the first of three summer
tractor pulling contests spon
sored by Rough and Tumble
Tractor Pull Association. This
was the first completely local
tractor pull.
The Pull was run under the
Pennsylvania Tractor Pulling
Association Inc. point rules.
Winners in each class were as
follows:
5,000 pound Stock Class John
L. Stauffer, East Earl, first, 235.6
feet; Arlene Rineer, Horseshoe
Road, Lancaster, second,
220.10V*; Russell Lee Snyder,
Leola, third, 218.7; Charles C.
Snyder, Andrea, fourth, 179.5%
feet.
5.000 pound Super-Stock
John L. Stauffer, first, 167 feet;
David Albert, Trout Run, second,
166.7%; Clement S. Stauffer,
Ephrata, third, 148.10; John L.
Stauffer, fourth, 137.6.
7.000 pound Stock Allen Nolt,
New Holland, first 146.7 feet;
Harold Stauffer, East Earl,
second, 144.10; Jim Brubaker,
Quarryville, third, 137.7%;
Vernon Yoder, Christiana,
fourth, 121.5%.
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trailenng, showing, or just at home.
There's complete Horse Chow Checkers,
with the hay built right into the pellets. Or
long time favorite Omolene, to feed if you
have plenty of good hay available. Or Big'Un,
that'll help grow your foals big, fast. Or
Breeding Horse Chow, to help peak condition
your mares and stallions. Or Horse Block,
when pasture's sparse. Or Horse-Plus, for
that extra boost and bloom.
They've all been developed and proven on
our horses at the Purina Horse Research
Center, so you can have confidence in our
growing family of good things for your horses.
Drop in and "talk horse" next time you see
the red and white Checkerboard.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph; 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph; 464-3431
West Willow
James High & Sons
Ph: 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill | ro b. Landis
Inc. Ph- 394-7912
Ph 367-1195 1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane.
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7.000 pound Super-Stock
Mark Stauffer, Ephrata, first,
165.10% feet; John L. Stauffer,
second, 142; Ivan Yost,
Christiana, third, 137.8%; Allen
Nolt, New Holland, fourth, 132.11.
9.000 pound Stock Ben Fisher
Jr, Kinzer, first, 224.10% feet;
John Yoder, Christiana, second,
217.9; Samuel Martin, Gap, third,
211; Charles Rohrer, Paradise,
fourth, 203.3%.
DES Findings Reported
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture reported finding
diethylstilbestrol (DES) residues
in two meat samples analyzed by
the Federal meat and poultry
inspection program.
One liver containned 2.85 parts
per billion of DES residue. This
sample was from a dairy cow
presented for slaughter in
Colorado. The second liver
sample, from a steer presented
for slaughter in Minnesota,
contained 1.1 parts per billion of
DES. No residues were found in
muscle tissue.
These findings bring to 18 the
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Ph: 354-9251
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of Season
9,000 pound Super-Stock
Eugene Ulmer, Montoursville,
first, 270 feet; Mark Stauffer,
second, 224.6%; Ben Fisher Jr,
third, 220.2; Sam Martin, Gap,
fourth, 205.%.
7,000 pound Modified David
Becker, Mount Joy, first, 162.1%
feet; Barry Nickel, Paradise,
second, 145.11.
number of positive samples found
out of a total of 294 samples taken
since the mandatory DES cer
tification program began
January 8.
Keep power tools clean.
This is more of a problem
with outdoor tools. The ac
cumulation of clippings and
dirt not only makes for less
efficient use but for rust.
Wipe off cutting edges and
coat with a light film of oil.
Remove clippings from the
underside of the lawn mow
er housing. Keep belts and
chains free of dirt and grass
clippings.
Clean off any rust as soon
as you notice it. Metal sur
faces should be sanded and
painted with a rust-resistant
enamel. Use a coating of oil
where the metal cannot be
painted.
Chihasm is the doctrine
that Christ will come to
earth in a visible form and
set up a theocratic kingdom
over all the world and thus
usher in the millennium.
SI
Fix-It Tip
Chiliasm
New Hydra-Load
Ejector
Exclusive hydraulic drive
is simple, smooth, and quiet
Two V-belts from the baler flywheel
drive a pump in the Ejector’s
hydraulic system. Oil is diverted
to a hydraulic cylinder which lifts
the throwing pan to deliver bales to
the wagon. There are very few
moving parts.
A relief valve provides overload
M. S. Yearsley & Sons A. B. C. Groff, Inc
West Chester 696-2990 New Holland 3544191
Landis Bros. Inc. Shotzberger's
Lancaster 363-3906 Elm 665-2141
Reported
9 000 pound Modified —Eugene
Ulmer, first, 233.6% feet; Mark
Stauffer, second, 198,5; Jim
Zeiger, Leola, third, 197.1%;
David Becker, fourth, 176.6,
12.000 pound Stock Harry
Grist, Coatesville, first, 270 feet;
Martin Greenleaf, Oxford,
second, 217.6%; Charles Welsh,
Gap, third, 212,11V*; Marlin
Brubaker, Quarryville, fourth
210.10%. „ ,
12.000 pound Super-Stock
Eugene Ulmer, first, 213.% feet;
Harry Griest, Coatesville,
second, 210.10%; Marlin
Brubaker, Quarryville, third,
206.8%; Charles Welsh, fourth,
204.5%.
15,000 pound Stock Harry
Griest, first, 270 feet; Carl M.
Horst, Atglen, second, 211.2;
Merle King, Cochranville, third,
208.8%; Mel Lapp, Cochranville,
fourth, 208.7%.
15,000 pound Super-Stock
Marlin Brubaker, first, 216.6%
feet; Harry Griest, second,
212.10; Mel Lapp, third, 212.8V4;
E. F. Greenleaf, Kirkwood,
fourth, 206.9.
Makes of tractors used by Pull
winners included: Allis
Chalmers, Case, Deutz, Ford,
International Harvester, John
Deere and Massey Ferguson.
DO YOU REMEMBER
BLACK-OUTS & BROWN-OUTS
TURN ON WITH ELECTROMEC
STANDBY GENERATORS
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protection. Maintenance is low.
Dial-a-distance control lets you
throw bales to the back of long
wagons—or barely over the front.
Side-to-side tilt lets you hit the
corners of the wagon, too.
Stop in and look over the new 336
Baler and Hydra-Load Ejector.
Iht Oldlomx.
“A good supervisor Is one
who knows how to step on
your toes without messing
up your thine.”
HfALTH AIDS
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THIS IS WHY OUR PRICES
ARE LOWER
- Portable High Pressure
Cleaners
- Fly Sprays
- Disenfectants
- Free Golden Malrin
Sugar Bail
- Dairy Sanitizer*