12^—Lancaster 'Farming, Friday, April 20, 195 ft > Chemical Debarldng of Trees Will Open New Income on Solanco Farms By LF Staff Reporter Where last year bouthern Lan caster County provided $26,400 from pulpwood for pa per, a potential of four to six tim.es that amount is not im according to two spe cialists' from the paper indus try. Visiting Lancaster Farming this week were Harojd W Geig er, forester for the Gladfelter Pulp Wood Co of Spring Grove, Pa., and Joseph Lesley, R 2 Ox ford, a resident of Lancaster County’s Colerain Township, an independent buyer of pulpwood for Gladfelter. These two men explained’ the worth and possibilities of tree farming in the hills of Southern Lancaster County, where timbers extend as far as the' eye can Girdling, Then Debarking Here a tree that someday will be paper is girdled by axe prior to application of chemical which will completely debark the tree within a matter of weeks. Specialists urge girdling be done at lowest levels possible to insure full utilization of the wood. Bark on a chemically-treated tree is easily removed as shown in the photo above. The tree, which has been killed, is easily cleared of hark for consignment to pulp wood mills. imsajsnja; FURNACE By ujing TEXACO FU