N.Y. livestock dealer is fined $12,000 NEW YORK, N.Y. - Gilbert Kapp, New Berlin, N.Y., has been fined $12,000 by the U.S. District Court in Syracuse, and per manently enjoined from operating as a livestock dealer without furnishing a bond as required by the U.S. Department of I PRESENTS 14 NEW WAYS TO GET MORE FROM YOUR 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 in 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 ar assure years of trouble-free service. 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THE FAMILY OF AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT ™ 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 W ALLIED PRODUCTS CORPORATION MILLER SALES A SERVICE INC. Stewartstown, PA 17363 717-993-2470 TAM SERVICES RD4 Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-334-3710 UMBERGERSMILL RD4 Box 132 Lebanon, PA 17042 717-867-5161 ACCIDENT. Md. —an enthusiastic crowd in The first sale of the attendance. Mason-Dixon Polled Pennsylvania’s Frank Hereford Association Darcey, Spring Bottom held recently here at the Farm, Fairfield, pur- Fnends Stockyard had chased the top selling USHHOG FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT, INC. 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According to the president William H Buser, the Board of Directors will be holding its next regular meeting on Thursday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the Garrett Community College, On the agenda will be an evaluation discussion of the sale, with finalization of the Mason-Dixon Associat ion activities for the next year. em&dei End O’Rat Co. Rd 1 Box 668 New Holland, PA 17557 717-354-2340 GEBHART’S SANDBLASTING & RESTORATION INC. 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