Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 28, 1967, Image 13

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    Pulp Wood Co.
Offers Trees
To Landowners
Farmers of Lancaster County
are being reminded that t iuht
now is the lime to plan for
tree planting to be done in the
spring of 1968. As in past
years, The Glatfeltcr Pulp
Wood Company of Spring
Grove, Pa., will again furnish
free tree seedlings to any in
terested and qualified landown
er. Since the inception in 1951
of the Company program, near
ly 10 million seedlings have
been furnished to landowners
in 13 southcentral Pennsylva
nia counties.
Tree species available this tree seedlings, act now' To ob
year under the program are tain information about placing
white pine, Austrian pine, your order see your local Coun-
Banks pine, pitch pine. Nor- ty Agent, your Forests and
way spruce, white spruce, Jap- Waters Department Distnct
anese larch, European larch Office or write directly to The
and Virginia pine. Orders are Glatfelter Pulp Wood Company
filled on a first-come basis so Sni ng Grove. Pa All neces
it is important to get your or- sais information and order
der in early to assure receiv- blanks will be mailed to you
k Ful-O-Pep 40% Beef Su PP ,ement
Fattens Cattle Fast
You get fast, economical feedlot gains \\ hen
you feed proven Ful-O-Pep 40% Beef Supplement.
Ful-O-Pep “40*’ supplies the bonus nutrients needed
for efficient grain and roughage usage, and pro
motes the quality finish that attracts the buyer’s eye. It’s a real feedlot
profit builder. Ask us about Ful-O-Pep 40% Beef Supplement for jour
next lot. Come in soon.
STEVENS FEED MILL, INC.
Grubb Supply Compony H . M . Stauffer Haro | d H
Elizabethtown & Sons, Inc. Terre Hill
Witmer
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hard-to-haul, semi-liquid manure
Hauling beddingless, high-moisture Leak-proof lank-typa construction of
manure from paved barnyards and feed- the new 70 prevents soupy stuff from
Ing areas can be a real headache. Not running out before you get to the field,
so with asturdy side-unloading John Stop in soon. We have dependable John
v,sse©re pip-driven 70 Flail Spreader. Deere conventional spreaders, too.
Wenger Implement Co.
Buck 284-4467
A, Bi C. Groff# Inc*
-NewHolland 354-8001 Elm
ing the species you want. All
trees are purchased by the
Glatfeltcr Company from the
I’enns.vhania DepaiimpiU of
Forests am. Wale.”, ’iae Com
pan.\ imposes no icstrictions
ol aiv. kind, hut the landown
er planting the seedl.ii s must
comply with normal state ieg
illations regaiding these Gees
That is the,’ may not be used
for Christmas trees, decorative
purposes, or for windbreaks.
Minimum order acceptable is
for 1,000 seedlings. All trees
are the properly of the land
owner and he may cut them
at a future date for any wood
products he desires.
If you are a landowner w’ho
is planning to plant trees m
1968 and wish to leceive free
70 SPRE
Sri'S' t' 1 '
M. S. Yeorslcy & Sons
West Chester 609-2990
Lititz-Manheim
4-H Club Wins
Capon Awards
Two tnein'jeis of [he Lititz-
Manheim 4-H Club won the top
awards in the annual Dressed
Capon Exhibit held Tuesdav
morning at the Elks Cl.'b in
Lancaster.
Michael Peifer, 12-y e a r-o 1 d
son ot Mr and Mrs Mervin
Peifer. Manheim Rl. had the
grand champion birds Last
year he had the reset ve en
tries.
Showing the resene grand
champion capons this vear was
Robert Miller. Lititz R 3 Rob
ert is the 16-year-old son of
Mr and Mrs Charles X. Miller.
Linda Porter, of the Penn-
Manor Club, had the best rec
ord book based on management
and record keeping Linda is
the daughter of Mi and Mrs
Edgar Porter, Washirston Boro
R 1
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 395-3&W
Shotzberger's
665-2X43'
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Lancaster Fanning. Saturday. October 28. 1967—1'’
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CHAMPION 4-K CAPON WINNERS (right) Mich
ael Peifer, Manheim Rl, had the grand champion capon
exhibit at the annual event held at the Elks Club. Lan
caster The reserve champion was exhibited by Robert
Miller. Lititz R 3. L. F Photo
II NOTICE M
\S ant to combine business with pleasure?
Come to the
KRIZER HYBRID CORN FIELD DAY
of the
NORMAN WALTERSDORF FARM
along Route 116, between Spiing Grove and Hanover on
OCTOBER 30 at 10:00 A.M.
15 different varieties of corn to be jield checked by York
Co. Farm Agent.
Free Refreshments
For more information call
EUGENE HOOVER, 569-0755
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