Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 19, 1969, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 19,1969
SOLD FOR $4400. Lindenhof T. C. El
vira, the first cow in the sale ring at the
44th Renewal Guernsey Sale held in con
junction with the American Guernsey Cat
tle Club Annual Meeting this week, sold
for $4400 Elvira, consigned by Mr. and
Mrs. K. D. Linde, Oxford Rl, went to
Rougemont. North Carolina. In the Lan
caster Farming Photo taken at the Guern-
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DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Ph. Lane. 397-5179 - Strasburg 687-6002 - Lititz 626-7766
either to thin out the tree above
to have less shade, or plant the
Ground covers have a place area t 0 a ground cover such as
on many properties and on pachysandra, myrtle or baltic
many farms; around the home >vy: these low-growing plants
and the farmstead there are of- will cover most any area in a
ten shaded areas of steep banks few years time and eliminate
that are difficult to grow grass mowing and soil erosion. Out
upon and dangeious to mow. m the rural areas on steep
We get numerous office calls banks the same ones may be
fiom homeowners having prob- used, or ciown vetch can be
lems in growing turf under Planted to hold the soil and give
heavy shade; this is almost im- attractive cover at all times of
possible and the solution is the year.
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Lancaster County Housewives cook with.
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