ry ay. purchased John Dowry's grand champion hog in Blair County {<- $2.65 \d. jamsL g. had the champion lamb at Blair County 4-H & FFA Roundup. Larry, Jake and Scott Weyandt, of Morrisons Cove Livestock Market, purchased the 103-pound lamb for $2.60 a pound. NATURAL MASTITIS TREATMENTS THAT WORK Much repeat business by phone, mail orders, proves it works. It is rich nutrition in the mouth. Builds resistance. Combinations for stubborn cases. Economical. Treating the cause is better than treating the symptoms. 200 tablets only $18.95 postpaid. SAME WITH THE SOIL Preventing bugs as we do with natural mineral fertilizer is better than spraying poisons on the cow feed (alfalfa) which is additional cost of spray and additional cow problem expense. 300 BU. CORN PER ACRE LAST YEAR WITH MICRO LIFE. Our rock phosphate is very economical priced. Only $llO per ton plus spreading because it comes bulk direct from mines without blending costs. Many happy customers. 27.7% protein haylage. Vegetables sweeter than the neighbor's because of more nutrition. Big double crop, both without fertilizer, but had our rock phosphate 2 years before. 200 bu. corn per acre in dry 1980. Our program holds the moisture because of looser soil and subsoil from live earthworms and micro organisms which do more than dead ones killed by chemicals. Extremely low vet. bills because of better feed grown Much more could be said but the above should convince anyone that obeying natural laws pays big dividends. Ask for literature. All our products do best applied in the fall to condition the soil and decompose the organic matter. This is the reason our customers get such huge crops. ORGANIC CENTER 217 S. Railroad Avenue New Holland, PA 17557 (717)354-7064 ALSO. NEW FULL SPECTRUM LIGHTS. MORE LIKE NATURAL SUNLIGHT. Do better than conventional lights Healthier humans, animals and poultry. First local ex periment made 10% more eggs! And, a very practical air filtration and ionization system for dusty buildings and broiler houses, by same local distributor. Come to meetings concerning these very valuable new products. Leola Family Restaurant, on Rt. 23, about 2 miles east of Lancaster Rt. 30 bypass. On north side of Rt- 23, opposite Stauffer’s big fruit market. BY PATTY GROSS MOCK Staff Correspondent MAKTINSBUHG - Williams burg High School students claimed top honors at the annual Blair County 4-H and FFA Livestock Roundup held at Mar tmsburg Memorial Park August 23. Fourteen-year-old Tom Hams, R.D.2 Williamsburg, earned a plaque and rosette for showing the grand champion steer. His champion Hereford competed with Lebanon/Dauphm Counties HIGH MOISTURE BARLEY MEETINGS! ATTENTION: DAIRYMEN & LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS If your com crop is disappointing this Fall, consider feeding High Moisture Barley! Join us for a “Barley Bam Meeting” and learn about the advan tages of feeding this reliable grain to your dairy cattle or livestock! * DATE: TUESDAY,SEPT. 13,1983-7:30P.M. PLACE: Farmer’s Wife Restaurant One mile west of Fredericksburg on old Route 22. DENNIS HOKE, Lebanon County Extension Agent, will speak on management practices for barley. Blair holds livestock 1400 H». High Moisture Corn Program Ene[gy e „. Protein ( WE J Co«t/Unit Per Pay 10 lbs. Mostly Alfalfa Hay 1.6 lbs. 5.4 lbs. 51 59 / ,l on ? 45 lbs. Corn Silage 1-3 lbs. 10.9 lbs. *^I on $56 18 lbs. Hi-Moist. Shell Corn 1.3 lbs. 12.6 lbs. $137/Ton Sl-23 5V4 lbs. 48% Soybean Meal 2.6 lbs. 4.1 lbs. *292/Ton_ J 6 ounces Vitamin-Mineral Premix ~ $18.75/40 lb. Bag *___ Total Per Day 6.8 lbs. 33.0 lbs. *3.27 Pennfield Complete Feed Program: 10 lbs. Mostly Alfalfa Hay 1.6 lbs. 5.4 lbs. SIOO/Ton $ .50 42 lbs. Corn Silage 1.2 lbs. 10.1 lbs. $25/Ton $ .53 25 lbs. #513-16% Dairy Pellets 4.0 lbs. 17.7 lbs. $175.50/Ton <2.19 Total Per Day s*B lbs. 33.2 lbs. *3.22 Pennfield Pluses: + “No Charge” for roughage testing. + Computer Calculated “Least Cost” Feeding Program. + Bulk Feed Delivered Within 24 Hours From Receipt Of Order. + Dairy Terms: 2Ms% Cash Discount-Due 15th of Following Month. + Well Trained “Dairy Specialists” Who Can Help Solve Problems When They Occur. pennfield feeds CALL TOLL FREE: PA: 1-800-732-0467 MP; 1-800-233-0202 HARVESTORE® Penn-Jersey Harvestore other steers u. the day-long judging. The 1,205 pound animal was sold for $1.40 per pound at the public auction that evening. Morrisons Cove Livestock Market had the high bid. Lloyd Rhodes of Rhodes Meat Market purchased the reserve grand champion steer, owned by his son Kevin Rhodes, Mar tinsburg. The 1,080 pound Angus brought $1.07 per pound. The 27 steers sold for a total of NO RESERVATIONS NECESSARY!! P.O. Box 7, Route 322 New Holland, PA 17557 Phone (717) 354-4051 roundup 124,764, with the average price being 86 cents a pound. The total weight of the sale animals was 27,775 pounds. Morrisons Cove Livestock Market also purchased the grand champion hog and lamb. John iiowey, 15, K.D.2 Williamsburg raised the 229 pound champion hog. The 4-H Swine Club member received $3.60 per pound during the bidding war. The judge kept the prizes in the (Turn to Page At 7) Systems, Inc.