Hoffman Farms buy Buckeye champion DELAWARE, Ohio iioffman Angus Farms, Dover, are the proud new owners of the Junior and Grand Champion Angus female of the Buckeye National Show, held BUSH HOG PRESENTS 14 NEW WAVS TO GET MORE FROM TOUR REAR MOUNTED BLADES Get more from your rear mounted blade b matching it to your tractor and work Bush Hog extensive new blade line makes it happen. You’ll choose from 14 rugged models ini widths from 5' to 10', designed for tractors of | 30 to 150 HP. By selecting the blade that fits your tractor and applications, you’ll get jobs I ditching, terracing, feedlot cleaning, snow re; way maintenance, landscaping and backfilling and better Bush Hog design, construction an* assure years of trouble-free service. Check ttr • Curved beam design that increases stren> • High-strength, 3 /«" solid steel construction w channel bracing ® Two sided, beveled design as long • Heavy duty mast fits category 2 and 3 hitches • Quick, easy blade reversal for backfilling • Adjustable blade pitch that prevents dragging • Most models tilt 15 degrees. Optional tilt cylinder with tractor seat controls on some models • Heaviest model offsets 37" right c left of tractor center line from tractor seat with option blade rotation cylinder. Other models offset 30", 23" or 12" • Optional hydraulic angle adjustment on larger models provides naximum versatility when ditching r trenching / * f • 1 Ilk HOtk blade by selecting just the right model from Bush Hog’s new fine. BENCE’S FARM EQUIPMENT THOMAS L DUNLAP MILLER SALES & SERVICE FARMERSVILLE Kjjjim FARM RD2 rd i Box 105 INC. EQUIPMENT, INC. EQUIPMENT, INC. Bedford, PA 15522 Jersey Shore, PA 17740 Stewartstovvn PA 17363 2 , 2^ 814 623 8601 717-398-1391 717-993-2470 Ephrata, PA 17522 Carlisle, PA 17013 717 354-4271 717-249-5338 CLAPPER FARM EQUIPMENT NEUHAUS’ES INC. RD 1 RD2 Alexandria, PA 16611 York, PA 17403 814-669-4465 717-428-1954 IVAN i. ZOOK Belleville, PA 17004 717-935-2948 recently, in Delaware, Ohio Summitcrest Blackcap LOVB, consigned by Summitcrest Farms, Summitville, Ohio brought $7OOO from the Pennsylvania bidder Hoffman Angus Farms SEE YOUR LOCAL BUSH HOG DEALER GEORGE N. GROSS, INC. 5261 Davidsburg Rd Dover, PA 17315 717-292-1673 wasn’t finished bidding after topping the sale with their purchase of the grand champion They also bought the reseve grand female, and calf champion, Sum mitcrest Elba M 044 Bid THE FAMILY OF AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT T “ ROTARY CUTTERS / CHISEL & V-PLOWS / DISC HARROWS / AUGERS / LOADERS / FERTILIZER BLENDER SYSTEMS / BULK FEED BINS / GRAIN BINS / SHREDDERS / IRRIGATION SYSTEMS / COTTON GINNING SYSTEMS / COTTON MODULE BUILDERS / MODULE HAULERS / IMPLEMENT TRAILERS f V ALLIED PRODUCTS CORPORATION REEDY BROS. CO. RD4 Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-334-3710 CHAPMAN EQUIPMENT UM RD4Boxi32 ILL STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE C RD2 i ohannn PA 1 7CVLO Cochranville, PA 19330 Wescosville, PA 18106 717-867-5161 215-593-2407 215-398-2553 ding on this top-notch herd improver stopped at $4OOO, ranking as the second high sale of the day In the bull show, judge Herman Purdy, Alexandria, went to junior champ ■> BUSH HOG A. L. HERR & BROS. 312 Park Ave Quarryville, PA 17566 717-786-3521 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 6,1880-07 Highland Enforcer U 39 for grand champion. Owned by Gregory Untied, Frazeysburg, Ohio, he brought in the top bull bid for $2600 from Hale Angus, Sunbury, Ohio females Sugar Loaf Angus Farm, Panama, Oklahoma, filled the reserve grand bull spot with reserve junior champ SL Bar Lad 9571. More heifer results in cluded: senior champ Schearbrook Blackboot 240 R, shown by Schearbrook Angus, Clayton, Ohio; reserve junior champ AB Pine Drive Queenmere 1, owned by Pine Drive Angus Farm, Leroy E Billman, Ostrander Ohio; in termediate champ Eugenics Blackcap 4469, exhibited by Eugenics Angus, Perry, Michigan; reserve in termediate champ AAF Portlethen Lucy 29, exhibited by Blugrass Angus Farm of Danville, Kentucky, and Fruhlmg Farms Inc , Penfield, Illinois; and reserve calf champion SL Ruby Chance 409 K, shown by Great Plains Western Corp., Staunton, Virginia. Cedar Crest FFA scores in contest LEBANON - The Cedar Crest FFA participated in the FFA County Corn Contest held November 18 at Annville-Cleona High School. Those who participated from Cedar Crest were Bob Bomberger, 3rd in yield and 3rd in quality, Steve Wenger, 2nd in yield and sth in quality; Mark Patches, 4th in yield and 4th m quality. The judge for the contest was Mr David Heagy, an area seed salesman and farmer. Heagy, who judged the ten ears of corn from each entry, looked for the following characteristics bright yellow color, unifor mity of ears, straight rows, large size, freedom from mold and other marks and full ears. Robert Kreider of Annville fimshed first in yield with 179 bushels per acre and Jim Rudy of Northern Lebanon was first in the quality cateeorv COMPLETE FARM PAINTING We Use Quality PAINT AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and Efficient Method • Reasonable Prices • Spray-On and Brush-In Method • Sandblasting If Necessary FOR FREE ESTIMATES WRITE- ESH SPRAY PAINTING (Dan*etS Esh C Ralph Miller) SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER Box 350 A Ronks. PA 17572 or call this number 717-687-7007 or 717-687-8262 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL