•Everyone’s a lumberjack (Continued from Page 56) has been the 17 times world champion in some events of the woodsmen carnivals, and he and his brother, and his cousin, Paul, who also competed at Elizabethtown, are real-life loggers, who run a family logging business m Webster Springs, West Va. And this was the 19th competition that they had been in this year. 'k'kit'kiriririHtitir'kicir'kir'kicitiritiir'kir'k+'kititit LAST CHANCE SALE! YANMAR - The World’s Largest Small Diesel Specialist... WHY LOOK ELSEWHERE? 13 HP Twin Cylinder Watercooled Diesel 2-Wheel Drive, turf tires, standard 3-pomt hookup, differen tial lock, standard 2-speed, rear PTO, 45” Belly Mower List $4407 COMPLETE w/MOWER 15 HP, 2-Wheel Drive, Ag Tires 15 HP, 4-Wheel Drive, Ag Tires 15 HP, 4-Wheel Drive, Turf Tires 24 HP 2-Wheel Drive, Ag Tires 24 HP 2-Wheel Drive, Turf Tires 24 HP 4-Wheel Drive, Turf Tires LOADER SPECIAL Loader with 48” Bucket & Ballast Box Sale $ 965 LAWN CARE OF PA. Sales & Service Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8 to 8 Martindale, PA 17549 Wed. 8 to 5 1 mile north of Martindale Sat. 8 to 2 on Grist Mill Road Ph: 215-445-4541 A little out of the way. .but a lot less to pay But there were other events at the festival, too. Despite the disadvantage of a bloody nose earned m competitive combat, David Miller, Seven Valleys, secured and held his title in the log jousting, defeating all challengers. And Robert Young, who was at the festival helping ★★★★★ AT THESE PRICES - Ending Sept. 30 (Price Increase Coming October 1) sale *3495 ★★★★★ $4051 *3095 $4362 *3595 $4463 *3695' $5370 *4195 $5535 *4495 $5995 *4795 —LOADER FEATURES- Belly mower can be att- - Higher lift ached without removing - Stronger frame loader - Stronger bucket -OPTIONS AVAILABLE Quick couplers for easy on and off. Dealer Inquiries Invited his fathu with an exhibit, was the quickest one who could make it to the top of the skinned 18 foot pole to win that event. Fot the ladies, there was women’s nail driving, and Kathy Farrell, Sin nemohoning, won it by driving four nails into the wood in 15 seconds flat. List SALE Extra pump for faster lift Dueling on the log, David Miller, of Seven Valleys, seen on the right, defeated all his opponents, to win the championship. Here he is seen jousting with Buck Young, of Scranton. The team of Gary Collins, Milton Grove, and Paul Cogar, Webster Springs,W. Va., won the log rolling, moving their lopsided log up and down the bumpy path. Their winning time was 47.37 seconds. Paul Cogar was a member of a winning team again, when he and Kathy Parrel, entered the Jack and Jill cross cut contest, sawing across a poplar log in 10.20 seconds. But then came an event not often seen in the Lan caster Farming area. The Pensylvania state cah mpionship tobacco spitting was at stake with local competitors trying to beat Bill Pahokm, Coudersport, who was there to defend his title. Nine men entered the contest, where they had to stand a measured distance from a hot pot bellied stove and aim to hit it, so that the jince would sizzle. Each person was allowed thirty seconds to make his try. Jay Frey, Sr. Conestoga R 2, won the event, tying Pahokin’s record of 18 feet. But to be the Pa. state champion, he would have had to beat that record, so Pahokm is still the official state champion, even though he placed third in this contest. Second place winner m the UNDERGROUND LIQUID MANURE SYSTEMS RDI, EPHRATA. PA 17522 PHONE: 717-733-9404 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1978 tobacco spitting was Ron Eastern Loggers Lutz, Landisville. Association, announced that And in the tug of war, the the Glizabethtown-Mount team of Buck Young, Barry Joy Forest Fire Crew Snook, Dave Jones, Bruno headquarters, the Green Kujat, and Paul Ceresini, Tree Station, will be the site pulled the longest and of the 1979 Northeastern strongest to take home the Loggers Association top honors in that event. Woodsnen’s competition. Arden Cogar, who is also The competition will be held an officer of the North on September 8,1979. Climbing the pole in record time looked easy for Robert Young, of Scranton. 57