Pistons ilnutd from Page 231 0 f the big national boys could {hough the not cope with the moist clay were track. Pennsylvania and ered by. rain last Maryland pullers prevailed, nd, competition was They come here almost nonetheless. The rains every week. Officials jday may even have described the trade as “not jlocal pullers, as many ideal.” Mew John Deere 80-hp 2840 -it comes to you field ready it a low-budget base price file new 2840 leaves the delivery truck looking for work”—equipped to do something toout it with drawbar, Category 2 hitch, dual speed independent PTO, and two double *ction remote cylinder outlets These features Bm power steering, hydraulic brakes, Werential lock and many others to make this new 2840 a real bargain Let’s talk a 2840 f °r you soon Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 717-393-3906 Adamstown Equipment Inc. Mohnton, RO2, PA 19540 [near Adamstown] 215-484-4391 Pikeville Equipment Inc. Oyster Dale Road Oley RD2, PA 215-987-6277 Kermit K. Kistler, Inc. Lynnport, Pa. 215298-3270 Following are the results of last week’s competition, which took place before a capacity crowd. 12,000 Pound Super Stock 1. Tom Middleton, Ridgely, Md., 290 feet, 10 inches; 2. Vem Over, Sligo, Pa., 278 feet, five inches; 3. Craig Leggitt, Boonesboro, Md., 264 feet, eight inches. 5000 Pound Super Stock 1. Dale Smoker, Cochranville, Pa., 251-8; 2. Coleman Wheatley, Bethel, Del., 242-6; 3. James Ringler, Berlin, Pa., 236-7. 12,000 Pound Open 1. Tim Arfons, Uniontown, Ohio, two full pulls with his jet-powered tractor; 2. Art Arfons, Akron, Ohio, two full pulls with his jet powered tractor; 3. Uoyd McVey Oakwood, HI., 288-9. 9000 Pound Super Stock 1. Ed Horman, Frederick, Md., 256-10; 2. Harry Driest, Coatsville, Pa., 256-1; 3. Dave Stangle, Kewanna, Ind., 252-5. 7000 Pound Super Stock 1. Al Koch, Indianapolis, Ind., full pull and 273-10; 2. Tony Stauffer, New Holland, Pa., full pull and 273-6; 3. Tim Stauffer, Ephrata, Pa., full pull and 255-4. 5000 Pound Modified 1. Larry Fuhrman, Decatur, 111., 274-0; 2. Bob Bussey Sr., New Canton, Ohio, 269-1; 3. Robert M. S. Yearsley & Sons Westchester 215-696-2990 Shotzberger’s Equipment Elm, PA 717-665-2141 A.B.C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 717 354-4191 Robert E. Little Inc. Seglenrßle, PA 215-287-9643 One of the super stock tractors strains past the 250-foot marker at the Buck. A full pull is 300 feet. Hughes, New Windsor, Md., 261-11. 9000 Pound Modified 1. Robert Hughes, New Agway, Inc. Chapman Equipment Center Chapman, PA 215-398-2553 Neuhaus’es, Inc. Glen Rock, PA 717:235-1306 Stanley A. Klopp, Inc. Bemville.PA 215-488-1510 I. G.'s Ag Sales Silverdale, PA 18962 215-257-5136 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 25,1977—31 Windsor, Md., 265-3; 2. Art 1. Larry Fuhrman, Arfons, Akron, Ohio, 262-7; 3. Decatur, 111., 225-5 ;2. David Harry Wychoff, Gilboa, Becker, Mount Joy, Pa., 217- N.Y., 261-0. 8; 3. Lloyd McVey, Oakwood, 7000 Pound Modified 111-, 215-4. Employee commended ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. - Ethel Brandt, Master sonville, has been named employee of the month for June at Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch, Inc., according to Paul Hess Jr., vice-president of the Elizabethtown firm. Miss Brandt has worked for Plain and Fancy for 10 years. She received a $25 savings bond as recognition of her outstanding work in the processing department, where she hand packs eggs and stamps cartons. Hess said Miss Brandt can also function proficiently in several other positions in the processing department.