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Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster - 397-5179 Stanley A. Klopp, Inc. Bernville Pa 215-488-1500 215-488-1510 YOUR HUSKEE-BILT MAN: IS MERVIN MILLER RD2, Keener Road, Lititz, Penna. Phone 626-5204 The STRONG-BOXES. The name says it all. Just remember: if it doesn't say Sperry New Holland it's not a Strong-Box! Roy A. Brubaker 700 WoodcrestAve Lititz Pa 626-7766 C. E. Wiley A Son, Inc. 101 S Lime St Quarryville 786-2895 Buck track announces Two separate tractor pulling contests were held last Saturday at the Buck, with the first one being open to all farmers, followed in the evening by a state sanctioned class A pull featuring seven superstock and modified classes. A spokesman for the Buck Tractor Pulls Inc., noted that the first contest, which began at 1:00 p.m., had many local farmers com peting, some of them for the first time. The class A competition got underway at 7:00 p.m. Following are the results in the farm tractor classes: 7,000 pounds farm 1. Dave Frey, Millersville, PA, Co-Op E 4, 247.11; 2. Chester Eckman, Peach Bottom, PA, Farmall 400, 241.6; 3. Baadley Dickmyer, Lionboro, MD, ACIBO, 237.0. 9,000 pounds farm 1. Walter Schnetzka, Freeland, MD, ACIBO, 225.7; 2. Herb Frey, Marietta, PA, JD4010,205.4 ; 3. Craig Frey, Conestoga, PA, 706 Farmall, 204.7. 12,000 pounds farm Robert Myer, lOLLAf\D ugged to work eady. Albert J. Noss RD2oley Pa 215-987-6257 Skollenberger Form Supplies 4th & Pine Sts Hamburg Pa 215-562-2005 I. G. Ag Sales Silverdale PA 18962 215-257-5136 pull results Womelsdorf, PA, 1150 MF, full pull; 2. Paul Kreider, Palmyra, PA, 856 IH, 297.7; 3. Joe Wivell, Columbia, PA, 1070 Case 279.1. 12,000 pound turbo 1. Arthur Tracey, Freeland, MD, 1066 IH, 266.3; 2. Jim Robinson, Windsor, PA, 1066 IH, 250.5; 3. John Risser, Hershey, PA, Ford 8000, 243.6. 15,000 pound turbo 1. Arthur Tracey, Freeland, MD, IH 1066, 195.1; 2. Jim Robinson, Windsor, PA, IH 1066,187.2; 3. John Lammore, Cen terville, MD, IH 1066,176.11. Unlimited farm class 1. Bob Palmatory, Cen terville, MD, IH 1066, 182.3; 2. Jay Foreman, Lititz; PA, IH 1466, 173.8; 3. Arthur Tracey, Freeland, MD, IH 1066, 168.4. Following are the results of the Class A competition featuring modified and super stock tractors. 12,000 pound S.S. 1. Harrv Griest, Coatesville, PA, IH 1456, full pull; 2. Ed Herman, Frederick, MD. IH 1466, full pull; 3. Thomas Bedgar, Freeland, MD, IH 806, 256.6. Egg quality studied by II countians Eleven county residents were among the class of 44 adult students from nine states that graduated from the 44th NEPPCO Egg Quality School held recently in AirUe, Virginia. Receiving certificates of proficiency for achieving high scores in both their written and practical examinations were: Fred Lahr, of Duthland Farms, Rheems, David Hess, John Leonard, Jay Weaver and Larry Weaver of Hess Bros. Farms, Inc., Ephrata; Roger Bryson and Henry Hess of Plain & Fancy Egg Ranch, Inc., Elizabethtown; Fred Raffensperger and Mrs Mary Updike of L.M. Sheaffer Company, Ephrata; and Ralph Griffith and Pablo Ortiz of Weaver Quality Eggs, Inc., New Holland. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26,1975 — 5,000 pound S.S. 1. Dale Smoker, Cochranville, PA, AC 180, two pull pulls; 2. Bedgar, Freeland, MD, Farmall 450, f.p., 267.11; 3. Charles Welsh, Gap, PA, Case 800, f.p., 225.3. 9,000 pound S.S. 1. Michael Wright, New Freedom, PA, IH 1060, full pull; 2. Thomas Bedgar, Freeland, MD, IH 806, 278.4; 3. Harry Griest, Coatesville, PA, IH 1456, 276.2. 7,000 pound modified 1. Galen Spickler Inc. Team, Mt. Joy, PA, CK4O w -2-440's, f.p., 231.0; 2. Lester Houck, Kinzer, PA, CK4O w -2-440's, f.p. 228.7; 3. Glenn Darnell, Laytonsville, MD, CK4O w-2-454’5, f.p. 225.2. 7,000 pound super stock 1. Craig Leggett, Boonesboro, MD, Deere Power 2, 282.1; 2. Marlin Brubaker, Quarryville, PA, ACD2I, 237.4; 3. Craig Leggett, Boonesboro, MD, Deere Power 1, 222.4. 5,000 pound modified 1. Elwood Flowers, Manheim, PA, Farmall M w -427 Chev. 287.1; 2. Ozz Ar ment, Eohrata, PA, F-20 w -430 Lincoln 284.1; 3. Galen Spickler, Elizabethtown, PA, Massey 44 w-2-327’5, 282.7. 9,000 pound open 1. Glenn Darnell, Laytonsville, MD, Cockshutt 40 w-2-454’5, f.p.; 2. Lester Houck, Kinzer, PA, CCK4O w-2-440’s, 280.0; 3. Lester Landis, Lititz, PA, Massey 55, 268.1. 51
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