D4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16,1982 Farmland Preservation ~ It’s worth it /a »'f9* L \4 h AN END AND A BEGINNING. Every beginning leads to an example of such a rural revival. The shocks of corn are silent eventual end and following each end comes a new beginning. monuments to a season just past. And in the background, a Such is the perpetual nature of life itself. And one of the most RFr»!ii!| UmS the Soil t 0 ,)egin a new season - AN END A important perpetual regenerations is that of agriculture. In BEGINNING. the photo, taken near Elm, Lancaster County, is captured an FILLIPPO, INC. DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 FRANK A. WANTED Paid ' . ”* / ‘■'4^ •%'S f ,! ,ii|f % i& p JP* ** £,* N ADOPT A HOR OR BURRO HERE IN PENNSYLVANIA Wild horses and burros removed from western public rangelands are now available for adoption through the U.S. Government’s Adopt-A-Horse Program in Lewisberry, PA just a few miles south of Harrisburg. Animals can be broken for riding, farmwork, or other uses. Coggins-tested, vac cinated for major equine disorders. Adoption fees: $290 per horse, $l4O per burro. Call Prank Goodlander at (717) 938-2560, or mail the attached coupon for free information. >aaa a aa aaaa aaa a aaa • aa a aaaaa aa bo aaaasa a aaaa Baa a a a aaaa a aaa a a a •* a aa a a a a aa a aa a aaßa Baa a «aa a aaa a aa a* ■ I’m interested In the Adopt-a-Horse Program. Please send me a free brochure and application. NAME STREET CITY TELEPHONE Mail to: Adopt'a-Horse c/o Frank Goodlander P.O. Box 178 Lewisberry, PA 17339 **r 4V" '** ' v * •* “ '• V « Sfe ’y«xw>,.» ;•«> ' "»*- k ' s gf^^H£^ffz * It > s :¥’ : >-* r : - - Tnr |p| STATE * # » o ZIP CODE
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