12—Lancaster .Farming, Saturday. June 18. 1960 • Craft'Days (From Page 1) County Firm Receives . Shipment Of Flykiller ing only). use of the oldtimc steam locomo- 0 250 blllion flics on live, blacksmithmg, gunsm ilhmg, bulct molding, pot- Pennsylvania farms will bo tery making, wood carving, killed by the shipment of chair making, wood turning, almost 10 tons of Banafly basket weaving, and oven syrU p recently received by baking. '" the New Holland Supply Co., of New Holland, according Tinsmitlung ana copper- tQ ofßcials 0 £ the company, smithing are on the program along with lace "making, rug Although a mighty num weaving, cloth weaving, rug ber, the figure is considered hooking, wool and flax sp- a conservative estimate bas innmg, corn mat braiding, ed on the small amount of and printing. Taking part the ingredient required to will be 29 volunteer crafts- kill one fly men Hours each day will be 1 the syrup delivered to the pm. to 5 pm. The Museum New Holand firm is one of is on Route 222, four miles the largest shipments of in northwest of Lancaster. A secticide to come into the nominal admission fee will county this year, officials be charged BBl■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■***& New Holland] Hew Holland Concrete Products S NEW HOLLAND. PA. ■ No other combines made can set such an acre eating pace. That's why they’re called—' - HORIZON SHRINKERS S 3 nf rU\ '(iiiik Any way you measure it, big capacity means—getting through the harvest fast 1 That’s why Massey-Harris com bines are so famous the world over. . . And the champ of them all is the big MH 92. Because of its speed and day-after-day dependability, it's the first choice of more farmers than any other. Exclusive Massey-Harns Balanced Separation and full width, straight-through body design gets more gram in the tank, faster and cleaner, too. The distinctive Massey- Harns low silhouette provides a lower, safer center of gravity for easier handling, transporting and storing. Why don't you come in and learn all the reasons why you need a Massey-Harns combine for highest profit harvesting. Your MASSEY-FERGUSON Dealer R. M. BRUBAKER, INC. SALCJNGA, PA M. M. WEAVER & SONS "P. D. 1, BAREVILLE PA. The lraclo--trailor load of said ncrete locks immediate islivery ELgin 4-2114 Ph. TWinoaks 8-4016 OL 6-3321 • Cooperation (From Page 1) soil building and conserva tion practices. When questioned about the Bengal Tigers in his native district, Bose explain ed that there is no closed season on the big cats, but a permit is required in order to kill one. Other large wild animals in the forests under the juri sdiction of Bose are rhino cerous and elephants. The one-horned Indian rhmocer ous was becoming very sc arce and none may be kill ed The elephants sometimes become so numerous that they must be controlled. When this happens, stock ades are built 'and the wild elephants are driven into the compound and captured with the aid of trained ani mals The excess animals are then trained or sold to zoos. An elephant may not be killed unless it has been de clared a rogue by the divis ional forest officer and the district forester. Bose explained that while the well known Teak wood is one of the most profitable trees in India, it is not the most useful timber tree. More structural lumber is cut from the Sal (pronounc ed “Shal”) than from the teak which is used more for furniture and for ship building After leaving Lancaster county, on July 3, Bose will study at Nashville Tennes see, Granada, Mississippi; Athens and Atlanta, Georgia and at the SCS training cen ter at Coshocton, Ohio, re turning to India on Novem ber 18. Married about a year and a half, Bose is traveling in this country alone. “After all,” he asks, “How far can two travel on 70 rupees’” Patronize our advertisers. HARSH HYDRAULIC HOISTS W r , \ MANN & GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE B. D. 2, QUARBYVIUE Vbaie SI MS* Before You Buy Any Hoy Machine See The New Meyer Hay Conditioner J. PAUL NOLT Lincoln Hwy., Gap. Pa. USED CRUSHERS AND CRIMPERS FOR SALE -- “«aon a i , v) acreage allotment i s 55 V 1 lion acres—the nnnimL' had been determined n on the basis of the la W ' S °*' ply formula, the 19ei , nvent would have been*, acres. The allotments Farmers will receive no- in 39 states des,nn,, ap| ;e of their 1961 farm “commercial.” eat allotments well in ad- fheat Quota ards To Be vailable ice of the Jdly 21 mar- As directed by IIVl lVl \ ;ing quota referendum, keting quotas must be * •I Groff, Chairman of the claimed for the nexi \ ? msylvama Agricultural crop when the bilization and Conservat- supply is mote 2 () Committee, has announ- cent abov" the nonndl 1 cl. The overall wheat al- ply. The supply [ ol 19 J* iincnt for Pennsylvania is estimated at v 5 bin • 1961 is 555,818 acres, bushels—92 per com m jut 2 per cent less than than normal. " lt ic 1980 allotment (Turn to page ig) Ready Now Wiih These Laie Planted Crops • SOYBEANS • SUDAN GRASS A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Inc, PHONE TW 8 342 LANDISVILLE, PA. The 32 available models come to >Oll with n wide tango of lifting; capacities ranging from 3'l to 20 tons for jour truck, pickup, or trails;. The smooth, trouble-free action of a HARSH HOIST his a fist lifting time of from 12 to 160 seconds, wbicb allows more time for actual hauling. These hoists come to jou at m average cost of only 16t a day as compared to the $lO-$l5 a day jou non spend to manually unload your truck. HIBRIir • SORGHUM • MILLET To design nhd build a light neigh!, low' Costing truck hoist suitable for oil type- oi farm use, priced within the average fatipct'a budget was the aim of “Bud" ihr-li when lIADRALLiCS LM.IMIfO) MFC CO began qperations. This hoist was built and Is now in use throughout'the nation. The HARSH IIYDRMLIC HOIST svcr.;cs only $328 52 (including rederat c\n->e lax) and maintains a ion taxable weigh' which averages 273 lbs. These economical I owls are built far either back or side dumping, depending upon jour need. Save costly time and eliminate back breaking labor by unloading with a lI\HSII HAORALUC HOIST engineered for eco nomical, epeedj, and durable fora ueo