Community Observes F-C Week Lancaster County Farmers and their city business cousins were congenially brought to gether this week in variou Farm-City V jek observance carried on b ' both farmers anc citv representatives at various points acro -r the Ciunty. In Lancaster the annual Ag CContinued on Page 6) VOL. 14 NO. 1 IF YOU DIDN’T HAVE TURKEY for Thanksgiving, maybe you had a goose (like those nice fellows above that Lancaster Farming’s Editor photographed Tuesday morn ing) or a duck or even a guinea. At least you could have if you were invited to dine with the Marvin L. Bru backer family, 899 East Main Street in Ephrata. This farm family of eight, raise 200 geese, 2,000 ducks and 790 guinea fowl on their 63 acre farm located on Route 322, 2 miles East of the Ephrata square. The Brubacker’s also fatten 30 steers and 40 hogs per year, care for 4900 laying hens. Farm Calendar Sunday, Dec. 1 1-5 National 4-H Congress, Chicago. (Continued on Page 12) A. Breneman NamedGiiernsey Assn. President Arthur Breneman, Willow Street Rl, was elected president of the Lancaster County Guern sey Breeders Association Mon day night at a reorganization meeting held at the Harry S Mumma Farm, Landisville. Breneman succeeds Mumma as head of the local unit. Other officers named includ ed Ellis Denlinger, Gordonville, (Continued on Page 6) Mystery Farm Contest The Mystery Farm Contest continues this week in Lancas- ter Farming with the third in the series of eight County farm photographs to be published weekly for you to identify. The paid subscriber who wins first prize will receive a personal Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 30,1968 Arthur Breneman check for $lOO and second and third placed winners will be awarded $5O and $25 checks respective, Here’s how it works. An en larged photograph of a Lancas ter County Farm from a differ (Continued on Page 5) Keystone Farmer Degree Candidates Announced Twenty-five FF A youths from eight County high chapters were named this week :o receive the Keystone Fauna Degree at the 40th Annual FFA Convention to be held in ccr junction with the Pennsylvania State Faim Show in January County FFA Chapter Names New Officers (See Photo Page 13) A sixteen-year-o!d Junior at Lampeter - Strasburg High School was elected president of the Red Rose Future Farmers of America Monday night at a reorganization meeting at Pe quea Valley High School. (Continued on Page 9) $2 00 Per Year Henry Givler, Area Vo-Ag visor a'so reported an Honorary Keystone Degiee and a Citation Award The boys to be honored and their schools are as follows: John F. Kurtz, Elizabethtown; Jay E Smoker, Eugene Bolling er Raymond C Bollinger, Earl Stauffer, all from Ephrata; Mer lin E Snader, Linford D. Mar tin, Carl M. Campbell, Scott ’Yeavor Rov Musser, all from Garden Spot; Clair W. Esben shade, Lampeter - Strasburg; Russel Adamire Jr. J Lester Heistand Barrv E. Garber, Ger ald Nissley all from Manheim Central; Abram K. Fisher, Nel son E Newcomer, Richard Rohrer Tames N. Hess John Martin, Dave Hoover, all from Penn Manor; Lewis Kreider, Solanco; Henry H Hershey, (Continued on Page 51