The new Patx XH link and drive unit gives you extra performance over the long haul Standard over 2 lbs 3 LO FA4HIb DISTRICT MANAGER GEORGE HEATH, 472 Woodcrest Dr , Mechamcsburg, PA 17055 717-737-9400 ALEXANDRA MAX ISENBERG 717-669-4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 215-845-2261 BELLEFONTE LUCAS BARN EQUIPMENT 814-383-2806 IVILLE BELLI MACLAY & SON 717-935-2101 CAMP HILL - LLOYD SULTZBAUGH 717-737-4554 CHAMBERSBURG VALLEY FARM AUTOMATION 717-264-3814 ELLIOTTSBURG CARL BAER 717-582-2648 HAMBURG SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE KIRKWOOD LANDIS & ESBENSHADE 717-786-4158 LEBANON MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 717-272-0871 IVILLE McALISTI SANER FARM SYSTEMS 717-463-2606 IBURG MILLI LANDIS LABOR SAVERS 717-692-4647 MlL lgjl WERTZ GARAGE, INC LANDIS FARMSTEAD 301-374-2672 AUTOMATION 3 717-437-2375 PIPERSVILLE MOYER FARM SERVICE 215-766-8675 TERI TERRE HILL SILO CO. INC. 215-445-6736 Winners of Buck tractor pulls named BUCK Top pullers from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Jersey competed m the Buck Tractor Pulls on August 25. There were super stock, and modified tractor classes and four wheel drive competitions. The results of the evenings contests are as follows: 5500 four wheel drive 1. Ronald Kauffman, Holtv/ood, 75 Ford; 2. Mike Zeigler, Bird-m-Hand, 70 Chevy; 3. William Irwin, Bangor, 71 Ford. You can depend on Palz round. Wisconsin 54161 XH drive unit WILLIAMSBURG LONGENECKERS, INC 814-793-3731 MARYLAND DEALERS HAGERSTOWN. Ml TRI-STATE FARM AUTOMATION 301-790-3698 KENNEDYVILLE. MD FINDER SERVICE CO. 301-348-5263 LINEBORO. MD NEW WINDSOR. MD TRI-COUNTY FARM AUTOMATION 301-775-7365 STREET. MD P&S EQUIPMENT, INC. 301-452-8521 12,000 open 1. Harry Greist, Coatsville, IH 1456 ; 2. Carl Hendershot, Clear Springs, Md., JD 4230; 3. Amos Stauffer, Ephrata, Deutz 8006. 7,000 super stock 1. Tony Stauffer, New Holland, Deutz 9006; 2. Harold Stauffer, Ephrata, Deutz 8006; Amos Stauffer, Ephrata, Deutz 8006. 5,000 modified 1. Craig Luckenbill, Schuykill, Farmal/427 Chevy; 2. William Almoney, Wrmhtsville, Ohver 88/429 F„. J; 3. Gary Mills, Fallston, Md., JD/427 Chevy. 9,080 super stock 1. Tony Stauffer, New Holland, Deutz 9006; 2. Amos Stauffer, Ephrata, Deutz 8006; Carl Henderson, Clear Springs, Md. JD 4230. • Sealed gear box • Optional steel blades Uoyd Zimmerman Garage R.D.#3 Ephrata, Penna 17522 Phone 733-4191 Now—choose the shape of strength and get a free foundation! When you decide on a Miracle Span building, you choose the natural shape ot strength Curvilinear construction means more space per dollar —without posts, uprights, spans or trusses to get in your way You get 100% space for gram storage, machinery shed or anything else you see fit And best of all a Miracle Span building is easy to erect So that you can see for yourself, we're making this special offer purchase your building by October 1, and depending on the size, we'll pay you up to $ 1000 to help cover the cost of pouring Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1,1979 7,000 modified 1. Curtis Luckenbilfe Schuykill, Farmal/427 Chevy; 2. Jay Carper, Lancaster, CK 570/2-427 Chev.; 3. Gary Mills, Fallston, Md., JD/427 Chev. 6,500 four wheel drive 1. John Adams, Centerville, Md, 1975 Ford: 2. Mark Pa. egg production increases 12 percent HARRISBURG - July 1979 egg production in Pennsylvania totaled 310 million according to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. The July production was 12 per cent above the 278 miluon eggs produced in July 1978. The July average of 14.5 million layers was 13 per cent higher than a year ago. Egg production per 100 Cumberland Counly DHIA (Continued from Page 98) Frank J Yost Sue Vida Leroy Showaker & Son Tammy Dream Carl Kelso, Jr Berkheimer Farms 74 L Louise Alexander Martha Richard Foreman, Sr 4 i f \ \ H •v» |H >. v > >». the foundation You get the building you need—we make it a little easier for you to own Compare Miracle Span feature for feature Find out how Curvilinear construction can work for you For more information as well as all the facts on this special cost-saving offer, write Miracle Span Buildings, Christiana, PA 17509 Or phone (215) 593-5326 Smithson, Bel Air, Md., 1975 Ford; 3. Jerry Garver, Bird m-Hand, 1968 Ford. 9,000 open 1. Greg Manners, Ringoes, NJ, CK/2-440 Dodge; 2. Harry Griest, Coatsville, IH 1456; 3. Willard Will, Central City, Haush/ Allison. layers was 2,148 compared with 2,173 in July 1978. The nation’s laying flocks produced 5.72 billion eggs during July, three per cent more than a year ago. The number of layers during July averaged 281 million, compared with 274 million in July 1978. Egg production per 100 layers during the month was 2,038 compared with 2,016 a year ago. 8 18,530 3 5 644 5 18,188 3 5 642 5 15,449 4 2 644 8 13,362 4 9 659 5 19,830 3 4 670 6 17,866 3 6 649 6 16,332 3 7 600 5 18,364 3 4 625 99