Good Prices For Montgomery 4-H Market Lambs CREAMERY (Montgomery) In keeping with its reputation for quality and community sup port, Clemens Markets, repre sented by A 1 Kober of Lansdale, was the buyer of the grand champ ion animal at the annual Mont —~w., right, of Clemens Markets, purchased the grand champion lamb at the Montgomery County 4-H Market Lamb Sale. Kober paid $3.75 per pound for the animal, which was exhibited by Chris Muse of Perkasie. Two Problem for Shipped-In START KWIK® premix medicated Helps prevent or treat shipping fever. Helps treat bacterial diarrhea. No animal handling medicates through the feed, Your Young’s Representative Has All The Details On . If you don’t know the name of the representative nearest you, YOUNG’S, Inc., P.O. Box 71, Roaring Spring, PA 16673 Phone: 814-793-3701. © 1988 Young’s gomery County 4-H Market Lamb Sale held at the Perkiomenville Sales Auction. Chris Muse of Per kasie received $3.75 per pound for the prize-winning lamb he raised as his 4-H project. The reserve champion lamb was purchased by START KWIK® and RID WORM ” (^^onng’s Livestock * Quality the Trolley Stop Restaurant in Skippack, represented by Mary Black also of Skippack. The Trol ley Stop paid $2.85 per pound for the 100-pound animal which belonged to Rob Nutt of Blue Bell. Dean Shollenberger, represent ing Farm Credit of Silverdale, out bid all other to buy the champion pair of lambs belonging to Andy Kumpf of Norristown. They paid $l.BO per pound for the animals, which each averaged 145 pounds. The successful buyer of the reserve champion pair was Wayne Marcho of Marcho Veal in Har leysville who paid $1.35 per pound for the projects raised and exhibited by Dan Cochran of Collegeville. Frank Fillipo of Norristown purchased lambs belonging to Sue Truehart of Norristown and Denise McMahon of Green Lane. Gary Kratz of Kratz’s General Store in Creamery, was the buyer of lambs shown by Todd Franken field of Royersford, Jim Nutt of Blue Bell, Andy Kumpf of Norris town and Jon Unruh of Harleys ville. Clemens Markets also sup ported several members by pur chasing animals exhibited by Sheila Landis of Green Lane and Jon Unruh, Harleysville. Preventers Beef Cattle • Broad-spectrum control. • One day program is easy to administer. • The kind of safety you need in a dewormer. write or call Nutritional Services • Service • Flexibility Rumatel® is a registered trademark of Pfizer, Inc Start Kwik® is a registered trademark of Cargill, Inc RID WORM ™ dewormer medicated (Rumatel)® Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 22, 1988421 lambs was offered by Farm Credit of Silverdale, repre sented by Dean Shollenberger, right. Andy Kumpf of Norris town, left, raised the animals; lending a helping hand is Joshua Landis. Marcho Veal again bought another lamb by Shane Franken field of Royersford while Black’s Livestock of Skippack was the buyer of the lamb shown by Dan Sales & Service 5935 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gap, PA 17527 (717) 442-8134 Cochran of Collegeville. H & W Auto of Skippack was the success ful bidder for the lamb owned by Sean Carnahan of Blue Bell while Hennings Market of Harleysville supported Heather Miller also of Harleysville. John Scholl of Scholl’s Trucking in Perkasie bought two lambs belonging to Greg Muse of Perkasie and one from Dave Nutt of Blue Bell. Manieri Meats of Bechtelsville was the proud purchaser of the animal shown by Chris Muse while Royal Crest Meats of Tren ton, New Jersey, was the buyer of Johanna Landis’s lamb. Johanna is from Green Lane. When your barn cleaner needs new chain— whether flat link or Hook-Link'” type—we have the perfect replacements Both links are totally forged of rugged high carbon steel to reduce wear, extend working life No wonder our chain has a 10-year warranty Fits most barn cleaners JAMESWAY® BARN CLEANER replacement chain TEN YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL CHAIN NUMBER ONE IN VALUE ..AND MOVING UPI LAPP S BARN EQUIPMENT
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