14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 14, 1956 Christmas Trees Grown in State Must Be Okayed IHARRISBURG - Out of the ■estimated thiee million ever green trees now being cut on Pennsylvania Christmas tree farms and nursencs, those fiom parts of three Northeastern Pennsylvania counties must pass gypsy moth quaiantme inspec tion the Slate Department of Agncultine said today. Compaied with the total harvest of Pennsylvania Christ- mas trees this season, rela inTiTiii'iimifi ti" M inn iiinrnfii'i.am'i < FOR BIGGER YIELDS ‘ißu'icacc SAVE S% OR MORE m Your best investment for big e\tia yields is Fami Bureau Fertilizer It assures you a greater return from youi land, labor and machinery Order high qualitj Farm Bureau Fertilizer now and save 5% or more on all shipments until Jan 5. 1957 GROW FARM PROFITS! FARM mP BUREAU Oillerville Road, Lane. QUARRYVILLE MANHEIM-NEW HOLLAND j Never before... I a trade-in deal like this! "Let us prove that we can now offer more—much more— for your present tractor on a new Obver Super than ever before possible. This is Super Trade-In time; and we’re ready to’ give you a special bargain What’s more, you can pay for a new Super tractor at your convenience under Oliver’s liberal finance plan. Don’t pass up this money-saving oppor- rm'Jff tumty. All we ask is this: call or come in I \ for the facts and figures. Save morel Trade now! Get our Super Tractor Deal*' See Your Local Oliver Dealer 3N. G. Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrata, R.D. 2 Clias. J. McComsey & Sons tively few will come from ap proximately 300,000 acres of woodlands in Way.ne. Pike and Monroe Counties presently under quarantine, Department officials explained. All Chnstmas tiees that are to be shipped from the area will be inspected by representative., of the state or fedeial Depart ments of Agriculture They wilf look for buff colored egg masses on trunks and limbs of cut trees to prevent spread of the highly destructive gypsy moth cater pillar The 200,000 acre gypsy moth quaiantme area was established this fall, following field surveys and will be sprayed with a light application of DDT from air planes just before and during the hatching period next spring. The Department said Pennsyl vania leads all othei states in the production of nursery or field grown Christmas .trees De mand for them extends into oth er states In selecting Christmas trees, buyers should look for good green coloring, freshness, fra giant odor, strong and pliable branches with symmetrical shape. Buyer will do well to select fresh-cut Pennsylvania grown tiees, obscivers said. W DE-STROY (IK PBOVEN Dal Killer ONIT l Dir lb MONEY IKK CUINIHTEE Mouu Size 39c - 3 lbs. Size $2 75 L H. BRUBAKER (2 to Strut You) Lane. R. 4 Lithz R. 3 —i Ask us for a demonstration. E. L. Herr Peach Bottom Hershey & Son Manheim. RD. 1 Hickory Hill* Pa. Smokestacks Blossom in Puerto Rico PUERTO RICO’S “OPERATION BOOT STRAP” to encourage industries has vir tually revolutionized the island’s economy in the past decade This refinery, for ex ample, produces gasoline from Benezuelan Farm Calendar (H you wish your Coming Events listed in these col urns, write a card or letter to LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryville, Pa. Be sure to include name of sender,— Editor). DECEMBER Dec 7 Lan Co. Farmers . NOW AVAILABLE TO PENNSYLVANIA EGG PRODUCERS S V S <T v V < ' s s >vv's o„ im I mil «9 m illfVII ... Money-Makers The Record of HIN Nick Chick Leghorns in '55 live year California lest *2% fietttr Livabil tty than average of I all •ntnes t * 39 more eggs per bird tho/> the overoje • $1 73 more profits per bird than the overage Pennsylvania's most progressive Leg horn Hatchery has greatly expanded its facilities so that all Pennsylvania Egg Producers can increase their profits with the nation’s laying Champions . . H&N “Nick Chick” Leghorns All breeding stock is di rect from H&N farms Mail coupon for literature and prices, now M - H«v« y#ur rMreuntdtv* c«l|. W W MOUNT JOY, PA, PHONE 3-lUI E n» *> Mm mmmm m m m mm Assn. Board of Directors meet ing- Paul Herr Home, Holt wood. Dec 9-13 National Farm Bureau Federation Convention, Miami Beach. Dec. 11 Fern wood Grange, Grange Hall, annual covered dish dinner R. T. James of the James Industries, Paoli, will de monstrate a well known toy. crude oil. Many light industries, such as apparel, electronics and fountain pens, util ize Pan American World Airways Clipper cargo to bring in raw materials and ship out finished products. Jan. 14-18, 1957 Penns\l vania Farm Show Week,, Faim Show Building, Harrisburg, Pa Jan. 14-18—Pennsylvania Farm Show, Harrisburg. Jan. 15, 1957 Poultry Fed eration’s Annual Farm Show Banquet 630 p. m. Pemr Har ris Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. V A SV V / s XT"- '» *♦ - ' > . « .S. V + o^^ n> “ NNi ? ' t > v *>> \ *:>*:^ TOP - w v s for highest average profits, consistently ★ Winners of every 5 year Average Profit Award, California Random Sam ple Test —Winners of 3 year Average Profit Award, New York and California Random Sample Tests, m 1953, 1954 and 1955 s4* Sa\ sfs> v \ ** %-• r' FLORIN FARMS, INC. Mount Joy, Pa ? Please rush literature end prices on prefit | making ability ef Plena Forms H&N * v * Nick Chick leghorns. V* 5 Name. f O * F 0 1 heuse JANUARY, 1957
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