Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1981, Image 17

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    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
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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. Check these features;
• Curved beam design that increases strength and stability
• High-strength, %" solid steel construction with welded box
channel bracing • Two sided, beveled design that lasts twice
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 or
left of tractor center line from tractor seat with optional
blade rotation cylinder. Other models offset 30",
23" or 12" • Optional hydraulic angle
adjustment on larger models provides
maximum versatility when ditching
or trenching
Get more
from your
rear mounted
blade by selecting
just the right
model from
Bush Hog’s
new line.
BENCE’S FARM EQUIPMENT
RD2‘
Bedford. PA 15522
814-623-8601
CLAPPER FARM EQUIPMENT NEUHAUS’ES INC.
RDI RD2
Alexandria, PA 16611 York, PA 17403
814-669-4465 717-428-1954
IVAN I. ZOOK
Belleville, PA 17004
717-935-2948
Agriculture. 1
Kapp, registered with USDA as a
dealer to buy and sell livestock in
commerce, operates in central
New York.
B.H. (Bill ) Jones, P&S ad
ministrator in Washington, D.C.,
said the P&S Act requires that
livestock dealers and market
BUSH HOC
SEE YCUR LOCAL BUSH HOG DEALER
THOMAS L DUNLAP
RDI Box 105
Jersey Shore, PA 17740
717-398-1391
GEORGE N. GROSS, INC.
5261 Davidsburg Rd.
Dover, PA 17315
717-292-1673
agencies furnish a valid bond to
secure their livestock obligations.
The P&S Act is a fair trade
practices law administered by the
Packers and Stockyards Ad
ministration. It promotes fair and
open competition in the marketing
of livestock, meat and poultry.
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.
RD4
Ephrata, PA 17522
717-354-4271
AJ^HERRABROS.
ffll2 Park Ave.
Quarryville, PA 17566
717-786-3521
CHAPMAN EQUIPMENT
CENTER
RO2
STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE Wescosville, PA 18106
Cochranville, PA 19330 215-398-2553
215-593-2407
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7,1981—A17
Mason-Dixon holds
first P. Hereford sale
PETERMAN FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
225 York Rd.
Carlisle, PA 17013
717-249-5338
female SSS Miss Jogger
9106 with a heifer calf by
Hurrah for $2,100.
The largest volume
buyer was Suzzane
Schmidt of S and J
Ranch at Monkton,
Maryland who pur
chased seven females.
The “Union and
Friendship Farm” of
James and Tom Wat
son,, Westernport,
Maryland purchased
three lots as did the
“Fly-back” farm of
Everett and Tom
Deßerry of Mt. Lake
Park, Maryland.
Thirty six female lots
sold for an average of
$596.78, five bull lots an
average of $564 and
eight steer lots of an
average of $328.12.
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.
Box 109 AA, R.O 1
Abbottstown, Pa.
17301
717-259-9868
|| • Water Blasting
g • Chemical Cleaning
s • Brick 8 stone Re-
H pointing & Water
.s■ proofing
All things r< “.V
considered ''v*Q)
HEREFORD VSf
FOR ASSISTANCE IN
LOCATINC HEREFORD
BULLS OR FEMALES
No CosUNo Obligalioa
Contact your American
Herelord Association
Field Representative
HL (CHIP) CARRIER
Box F Bluff City TN 37618
(615) 53* 5354
AREA New York Penn
sylvama New England
states Virginia North and
South Carolina Georgia
Florida Maryland and
West Virginia
MEMO
HAY,
STRAW &
EAR CORN
SALE
EVERY
MONDAY
At 11A.M.
NEW HOLLAND SALES
STABLES, INC.
Phone 717-354-4341
Lloyd H. Kreider,
Auctioneer