fr- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 7.1968 • Mystery Farm Contest ent area each week is publish- correct answers at a drawing to <-d The general direction from be held at the end of the con- Lancaster is given and from lest. theie it’s up to you. You or one of your neighbors Study the picture each week, will be receiving that $lOO Guess which of your neighbor’s check just after the beginning :arm is pictured. Put your of the new year. So enter each identification (the name on the week. mail box and his address) along A complete list of the contest with your own name and ad- mles and our address where you dress on a 5 cent post card or send your entries is listed with in a letter and mail it each week the Mystery Farm each week Be so we receive it by Friday morn- sure to follow them We identi i'ng following the Saturday date fy each Mystery Farm in the of publication. following issue. If you give us the correct That’s all there is to it. This farmer living on our Mystery week we have a Western Lan- Farm, your entry will be placed caster County Farm. Hope you in competition with all other know it Mystery Farm Contest Rules 1 The contest consists of eight weekly installments featur ing the pictme of a Lancaster County Faim, each from a differ ent area ot the County Cash pnzes will be awarded fiom a diaw mg of the coirect entries following the contest The awaids will be Fust Piize, $100: Second Pnze, $5O and Third Pnze, $25 2 All paid subscribers to Lancaster Farming are eligible Subscubeis may enter each week (8 times) but only one entiy per week will be allowed. 3 To enter, study the enlarged photograph within the Mys teiy Faim Picture Frame in each issue. Guess which of your neighbor’s farm is pictured Put your identification (THE NAME ON THE MAIL BOX AND HIS ADDRESS) along with your own name ancr address on a five-cent post card or in a letter. (Note; the correct identification will be the person actually living on the farm.) Mail it to us so we have it in our office by Friday morning following the Saturday publishing date. 4 Entries must be mailed to our office address as follows; The Mystery Farm Contest, Lancaster Fanning Newspaper, P.O Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. No phone calls will be accepted ai entries. 5 Entries become the property of Lancaster Farming and the decision of the judges is final. Identification of the Mystery Farm will be published in each following issue. THE ABOVE FARM SETTING was featured last week as the third in a series of eight Mystery Farms. It is the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Nolt and family, Manheim Rl, located just south of Manheim along Route 72. The Nolts have four children, Caroline 9, Ronald 7, Joyce 6 and Kevin 1. They fatten 150 steers a year and have 50 brood sows. The fourth Mystery Farm is pictured on Page I of this issue as the contest continues. Rules to enter are found with the photograph. we recommend BJT DUPONT §€armex DIURON WEED KILLER for weed control in alfalfa • ECONOMICAL • LONG LASTING • EFFECTIVE • EASY-TO-USE SEE US TODAY! Smoketown, Pa. Phone 397-3539 (Continued fiom Page 1) * - . , , m -I CCA “I will be working here on our • Esbenshode • Nationol FFA fam this summer," he said. In (Continued irom i’"rr 1) (Continued uom Page aj fact, I feel I will always have an UnT DH*l A S « ***** m!mS d sS°DirS akCI "" °wilh it all. though. Glenn Vice In the business meeting. Vic- keeps coming back to the farm. £j esid y nt and Ameri can Farm tor Pinstow, Associate County ei . ij as a good start in any phase Agent, spoke on “Production of at Ephrata High School intro- of agriculture he chooses to Quality Milk”, and Frank Wil- d d his stU£ ient, Earl Gerhart, follow. son, Field Representative fron u, " cu . -.t the National Ayrshire Associa- who won lhe Ayrshne Cal t tion showed slides of a tour to the Lampeter Fair earlier this Never try to sell a man any- South America. fail. The calf came trom Esben- thing except food when he’s Lewis Ayers, Vo-Ag teacher shade’s herd. hungry. WHA T'S BBT TOR YOUR MOSS? Use the complete line of RED ROSE SWINE FEEDS to raise your pigs. Farrowing Ration for full feeding to sows before and after farrowing; Pig & Sow Pellets meets exacting nutritional require ments during late gestation, lactation and early growth; Pre- Starter Pellets with sugar concentrates and high antibiotic levels for young pigs; Pig Starter Pellets to supplement the sow's milk; Pig Grower Pellets for pigs 50 to 100 lbs.; Porkmaker, a complete feed for pigs 100 lbs. to market; and Hog Supplement ... for feeding with your grain. Use these feeds and every one of your pigs will make money for you! Walter Binkley & Son Brown & Rea, Inc. Elverson Supply Co. Henry E. Garber E. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. L T. Geib Estate I. B. Graybill & Son Keffon Strasburg E. Musser Heisey & Son R, D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown A. L. Herr & Bro. LitUz Atglen Elverson Manheim Quarryville Red Rose has the answer! It’s these feeds Red Rose SWINE FEEDS David 6. Hurst Bowmansville Martin's Feed Mill, Inc. K. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mountville Feed Service Mountville Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Tene Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. "Whiner
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