Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 28, 1964, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28, 1964
12
Glatfelter Co. Again
Will Offer Seedlings
Fanners of Lancaster Coun
ty .no being lennndcd thdt
right now is the time to plan
foi liee planting to be done
in the spi mg of 1965 As in
past yeais. The Glatfelter
Pulp Wood Company of Spring
Gio\c Pa, will again furnish
fiee liee seedlings to any in
teiesfed and qualified land
ownei Since the inception in
1951 ol this Company piogiam.
moie than seven million seed
lings have been furnished to
landowneis in 13 southcentinl
Pennsylvania counties
Tiee species available this
year undei the piogram are
white pine, Austuan pine,
Banks pine, pitch pine, Noi
way spiuce white spiuce, Jap
anese laich, Euiopean laich
and Vugmia pme._ordeis are
filled on a first-come basis. All
tiees are purchased by the
Glatfelter Company from the
Pennsylvania Department of
Forests and Waters. The Com
pany imposes no restrictions
of any kind, but the landowner
planting the seedlings must
comply with normal state icg
ulations regarding these trees.
That is. they may not be used
foi Chnrtmas trees, decorative
pui poses or for windbreaks.
All tiees are the property of
the landowner and he may cut
them at a future date for any
wood products he desires.
Landowneis who aie plan
ning to plant trees in 1965
and wish to receive free tree
seedlings can obtain informa
tion about placing their or
ders from their County Agent,
County Soil Conservation Dis
trict office, or by writing to
The Glatfelter Pulp Wood
Company, Spring Grove, Pa.
• Trading In Beef
(Continued from Page 1)
The brokerage firms point
out that future buying will en
able the beef cattle industry
to use the valuable tool of
“hedging”, thus giving them a
greater price protection than
was previously possible
As more infoimation on this
mai keting process becomes
available we will pass it along
%
FARM HEATER
ON WHEELS!
Kmpco circulating heat goes
an\where to hog houses,
machine sheds, basements,
out of-doors—to help you do
more work and save money.
Proved on thousands of
farms Uses low cost kero
sene or rl fuel oil Get a new
Kmpco, most reliable, beat
made.
KEENER
EQUIP. CO.
1531 Manheim Pike
Lancaster
HOME ECONOMICS
EXTENSION SERVICE TO
HOLD ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
The Lancaster County Agri
cultural and Home Economics
Extension Service will hold its
annual Christmas progiam on
Monday. November 30, in the
Fellowship Hall of the Giace
Lutheran Church, Noith Queen
and James Streets, Lancastei
The doors will open at 7 30
pm allowing time for biows
mg among the exhibits of
Chnstmas decoiations and gifts
that will be displayed by Faim
Women Societies and Home
maker Clubs in the county.
The piogram will begin at
815 pm and will feature
foreign students from France,
Holland and Kenya, who will
tell how Christmas is celebrated
in their native countries.
All interested person are
urged to attend.
• Hove You Heard?
(Continued from Page 9)
tender the outside is over
cooked. The smaller the piec
es, the quicker they cook. So
if you are in a hurry, cut
potatoes into halves, quarters.
01 cubes . . . but do not m
ciease the cooking tempeia
ture.
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