6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 30,1966 Native Nursery Stock Must Be Pest Free To Be Transported In Pa. HARKISIU’IU; N'atlve nursery mo -k. plants ob tained from t.trms and wood l*nd. must be Injected and certified, to be post tree be fore it may be transported or sold in Pennsylvania, the State Agrlciilun e Depart ment cautioned tills week. Henry F Xixon, director of the department's Bureau of Plant Industiy. said the restrictions, which also apply to plants trom Christmas tree plantations, are not in tended to hamper this type of enterprise, but to pi event the spiead ot plant diseases cod insects, particularly the really packs a WALLOP! XL Brothers, Inc. Lancaster Landis Elizabethtown Farmers Exchange Elizabethtown Farmersville Equipment Co. Farmersville SAMPLE COPIES FREE Copies of LANCASTER FARMING are not always easy to find they aie not sold on newsstands and peihaps some of your fnends may not- be acquainted with our weekly service. 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Regulations pertaining to this type of business require that any person collecting na tive plants in Pennsylvania must obtain a dealer's cer tificate before “actually dig ging and/or selling any such collected stock," Xixon said. In addition, he explained, each lot or shipment must be inspected before it is moved Iroin tbe property where plants were dug, or must be accompanied by a written directive to move the plants to a designated in spect'on point. Chorles B. Hoober Intercourse Weaver's Form Equipment Strasburg Bomberger's Store Elm State State HELD OVER FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT- WEEK the FFA Parlia mentary Procedure team from Solanco Chapter, who last week won the area con test, went on this week to become the best procedure team in southeastern Penn sylvania. They are (left to right) front row: Preston LeFever; William Da vid DeLong; Earl Wenger; (back row), Gary Craig; James Huber; Edward Kreid er; and Richard Smith. L. F. 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Whatever type of livestock you feed, Schumacher will profitably fit into your operation. Stop in! Well tell you uhy Schumacher has been a feeder's favorite for more than 75 years. Horold H. Good Terre Hill S. H. Hiestond & Co. f Inc. Grubb Supply Co» Elizabethtown kvxxxx\x\xx\xx\xxxxxx>^\xx\xx\xxxxxxxxxxxxxv • Solanco FFA (Continued from Page 1) placings went to Thomas Bower, Halitax Chapter, and to Earl Weaver, Middletown. The Solanco parliamentari ans, coached bv agnimlture teachei William Fredd, are Preston LeFevei, president; William Frey, vice-president, David DeLong secretary; Earl Wenger, treasuiei; Gary Craig sentinel. Janies Huber, chaplain, Edward Kreider, lepoiter; and Richaid Smith, adviser During the state paiha- mentary procedure contest, with Ful-O-Pep Schumacher Feed... the all-purpose livestock feed for dairy and beef cattie, hogs, sheep, and horses Salunga the Solanco team will -ry to continue the position of dom inance enjoyed in recent yea is by count}' piocedure 'eanu This tradition was begun by Solanco in 1963 when that team, which included some of the older brothers of this year’s team 'members, won the school’s fust parhamentaiy procedure title. The tradition was continued in 1964 by the state champion Giassland Chapter team Giassland lost the top spot in 19615, but was runnerup. The reeling is that this mav he the( year when a Lancaster ' bounty procedures team will i bring ba'ck the coveted title,') Kirkwood Feed & Groin Kirkwood H. M. Stouffer & Sons, Inc Witmer Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Penna.