Brothers win (Continued from Page l) Narvon Rl. Miss Martin had also taken the championship title of the Ephrata Fair this FaU with the 1210 pound purebred. The reserve champion of the lightweight division was a 1135 pound steer shown by Neil Bushong of Columbia R 3. In the sale of the 93 head which followed the show, the champion sold for $2.24 per pound or a total of $2520 to James Mummau, owner of the Lancaster County Farm Restaurant, Elizabethtown Rl. This year marks the sixth year that Mummau has either purchased the grand or reserve grand champion of this district show. He plans, once again, the serve the beef on New Years Day, The grand champion of the Southeastern District 4-H beef show held Tuesday at the Lancaster Stock Yards was shown by Ed Wylie, Nottingham R 2, and purchased by James Mummau, owner of the Lancaster County Farm Restaurant for $2.24 per pound. NOVEMBER TOOL SALE 10% OFF Regular Low Prices See November 19 issue of Lancaster Farming, Page 50, for listing Blue Ball Machine Works RT.322E. BOX 176 BLUE BALL, PA 17506 The reserve champion was sold to W. E. Kreider, Inc., a butcher with retail stores at Stauffers of Kissel Hill for .85 cents per pount. The 93 head sold by auc tioneer Wilbur Hosier averaged $52.96 per hun dredweight with the average weight 1151 pounds. Buyer of the reserve heavyweight champion was Farmers Fertilizer Works, Inc., Elizabethtown, and the reserve lightweight champion, Watt and Shand, Lancaster and Park City. Other buyers in the sale included American Testing Laboratories, Armstrong Cork Company, Atlantic Breeders Cooperative, Baums Bologna, Inc., Bell Telephone Co. of Pa., Brownstown National Bank, Last Call - Ends Nov. 30 PHONE: 717-354-4478 Commonwealth National Bank, Walter M. Dunlap & Sons-, Inc., Farmers First Bank of Lititz, Farmersville Equipt. & Agri Equipment, Fulton Bank, Glass Specialty System of Pa., Fred F. Groff, Inc.,'Groffs Meats, Inc., Greider Farms, Inc., Hales Food Rite, Herr & Sacco, Inc., S. L. Heilbron & Sons, R. E. Hershey Meats, Henry B. Hoover - Agway, John J. Hoober, Inc. Feed Co., Hornblower Weeks Commodity Dept,, Kunzler & Co. Inc., Lancaster Livestock Reporter, Lan caster Stockyards, Inc., Lancaster Packing Co., Leisure Lanes of Lancaster, Longenecker Farm Supply, C. E. Lutz Oil Co., A. K. Mann Leaf Tobacco Co., John E. Martin-Contractor, McCoy Butcher Shop, Messick Farm Equipment Co., M. G. S. Inc., A. R. Mummau, National Central Bank, Newcomer Oil Co., Pennfield Corporation, Penn Jersey Harvestore Systems, Inc,, Reed Chevrolet, Inc., Ridgeview Farms, Sears Roebuck Co., Sensenig Feed Mill, David Smucker, Sperry Rand Corporation-Sperry New Holland, Stock Yard Inn, Elam Strickler Truck Co., Union National Mt. Joy Bank, Way Oil Co., Wengers Feed Mill, Inc., and Wit mans Meats." The results of the district show include: Lightweight (1020 lbs. and under) 1. Ronald Martin, Narvon Rl; 2. Tony Eberly, Denver R 2; 3. Kurt Hess, Elizabethtown, Dauphin County; 4. Dale Fisher, Hummelstown, Dauphin County; 5. Kevin Gridley, Glenmoore, Chester County; 6. Richard McKane, Glenmoore; 7. Vickie Bare, Witmer; 8. Jeff Bare, Wit mer; 9. Glenn Stoltzfus, Morgantown, Chester County; 10. Teena Trutt, Halifax, Dauphin County. Lightweight (1025-1065 lbs.) 1. Diane Beam, Elverson, Chester County; 2. Dana Guthrie, West Chester, Chester County; 3. Tom Herr, QuarryviUe Rl; 4. -c m \ PAT 3557757 Tho Modol 10; S«rv may bo mounted thn wall in o loot# housi system or through 1 loncolino (or opon It Sido brocof aro al provided for mount and installation. Tho feeder opening only one cow lo oaf at a timo A 2 inch •Ufer drop* approximately 1 lb ofconcen trato per mmuto into tho feeder . . this is the tomo rate tho cow oats . no food re - moins in tho foodor when she moves away The Serv-O-Matic Daily Feeder enables you to feed additional grain and concentrates only to the top producing cows in your lin’d! It etiminatcs the labor problem of separating the herd in a loose housing system to give individual attention to top producing animals. The Serv-O-Mafic is activated by a simple magnet fastened around the cow’s neck. This way, only the cows you select can activate the feeder and receive additional ration... yet all animals can still be housed together. Each cow producing 10 B>. or more over the herd avenge should receive extra feed. In actual trials, cows on the Serv-O-Hafic consume an extra 10 S>s. of grain per day (while earing some less in the parlor}. Milk output shows an average increase of 1 lb. of milk for each pound of concentrate fed through the Serv - 0 - Matic... some as high as 5 lbs. of milk per pound of feed! One Serv-O-Matic will normally handle 20-30 cows in an 10-120 cow herd. Normal procedure is to put fresh cows on extra ration and remove the magnet when production drops to a predetermined level. ra THOMAS FARM SYSTEMS, INC. \ 57 West Main Street Leota, Pa. 17540 JIM THOMAS PH: (717) 656-2677 For more information complete this coupon and return to THOMAS FARM SYSTEMS. INC. 57 W. Main St, Leola. PA 17540 Name Address. Phone Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 26.1977 Gerald Hess, Conestoga Rl; 5. Tim Long, Manheim R 4; 6. Darlene Herr, Quarryville R 2; 7. Mary Brandt, Manheim R 2; 8. Grayson Fair, Harrisburg RD, Dauphin County; 9. Edward Nissley, Manheim R 5; 10. Mark Huepenbecker; Conestoga Rl; 11. William Fairbaim, West Chester. Lightweight (1070-1110 lbs.) 1. Steve Long, Peach Bottom R 2, 2. Terri Taylor, Elizabethtown RD, Dauphin County; 2. Kevin Landis, Lancaster R 6; 4. Brain Hess, Conestoga Rl; 5. Tim Powers, Glenmoore; 6. Nissley, Manheim R 5; 7. Judy Gish, Elizabethtown; 8. Wayne Gish, Elizabethtown; 9. Keith Hess, Elizabethtown RD, Dauphin County; 10. Troy Groff, Quarryville R 2; 11. Ernie Frey, Quarryville R 2; 12. Pat Messick, Mid dletown, Dauphin County. Lightweight (1115-1140 lbs.) 1. Ed Wylie, Nottingham R 2 (champion lightweight steer and grand champion steer); 2. Neil Bushofig, Columbia R 3 (reserve champion lightweight steer); 3. Eric Frey, QuarryviUe R 2; 4. Earl Geib, Manheim R 4; 5. An- “Selectively” Provides More Feed to Top Producers State drew Gehman, Stevens Rl; 6. William Coyne, Quarryville R 2; 7. Freda Frey, Quarryville R 2; 8. Tracy Groff, Quarryville R 2; 9. Tim Foreman, Her shey RD, Dauphin County; 10. Sally Messick, Mid dletown; 11. Don Stoltzfus, Morgantown; 12. Jamie Lynn Frey, Quarryville R 2; 13. Mary Kay Longenecker, Lititz. 1. Brenda Fisher, Hum melstown; 2. Deanna Gish, Elizabethtown; 3. Jay E. Reiff, Lititz Rl; 4. Jeff Bittner, Peach Bottom R 2; 5. Larry Frey, Marietta Rl; 6. Rich Ibach, Quarryville R 3; 7. Eileen Fairbaim, West Chester; 8. Steve Hershey, Manheim R 6; 9. Coleen Harnish, Lancaster R 6; 10. Kim Schildt, Elizabethtown RD, Dauphin County; 11. Bonnie Frey, Refton; -12. Robert Swarr, Mount Joy R 3. 1. Linda Martin, Narvon Rl (reserve champion heavyweight steer); 2. Karen Weaver, Qu&rryville R 2; 3. Betty Reiff, Lititz Rl; (Continued on Page 25) NORTHED wilt octivote the feeder motor as sho places her head into the feeder Cows without e magnet are unable to get feed NORTHCO f systems 'mmsvkiLwmmimcnmttamm, 19 Heavyweight (1145-1190 lbs.) Heavyweight (1195-1220 lbs.) S-11/26 .