Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 26, 1966, Image 17

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▲ F«wv Liiiilit •pittite; 'and-«ouvenlrt! - "No spsak English.” Then a
tftJOy « r " w “ . An Bugllah exporter offered parakeet >the woman bad
The 41810014 Job of pro-' to eat *ny toll found on bria atuffed under her coat let
t«tto* our nation’s resources tractors when -they arrived out a loud squawk. Both
I j, aS( *t times, a lighter side lu Seattle. The shipment woman and bird were turned
for * ARS quarantine intpec- looked clean, but Inspectors over to the Public Health
tors, who form the first line found nearly a pound of soil Service, which has regula
0f defense against damaging containing oat cyst nematodes tions applying to pets,
foreign pests. on a single tractor. The ex. A 7-toot tiki almost got
As they examine baggage porter had to eat his words the ax at San Ysidro, Calif,
and cargo at ports of entry, but not the soil. Carved- from a palm stump
the Inspectors encounter un- A plant quarantine Inspec- with roots as the halr * the
usual and sometimes humor- tor in San Pedro, Calif., I,<iol was not allowed to enter
ous incidents In an atmos- looking for pests In bird seed bh,e Unite(i States until its
phere of serious business wondered why the cage con. youthful owners removed all
(bat of keeping hitchhiking tained fresh water and seed soil from the root3>
plant pests from entering the hut no bird. The woman Although some people fall
to cooperate, a few go over
board. A yacht captain in
Miami dived after a lemon
he had thrown into the wa
ter when he learned that
damaging plant pests could
invade Florida in fruits and
plants from other countries.
An obviously nervous wom
an whispered to an ARS in
spector in Dallas that she
suspected there was a bomb
in her carryall bag. The bag
was vibrating and the inspec
tor, thinking a large, buzz
ing insect was hiding in it,
opened the bag to And that
the woman's electric tooth
brush had accidentally switch
ed on. 1
Good, Square Bales
Even At High Speeds
With Hayliner®
268 Baler!
- Big-capacity baling at low cost! New Holland’s
Hayliner® 268 baler is the value leader on the
market today. It's the only baler in its class with
a plunger that’s completely roller mounted. Ex
clusive feed system makes firm, square bales
even at high speed ... because tines can sweep
hay way into far side of baling chamber. Let us
demonstrate this Hayliner 268 for you. Stop in
or phone ... now.
SSI New Holland
L H. BRUBAKER
350 Strosburg Pike, Lancaster
R, D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
Phone; lane. 397-3179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766
fe chose electric heat
leeause my wife
8 a new bride
Saasked ourselves, *Why start a sew wayof life with as
O way of living? Why have old-fashioned heating with
joi flames and fumes to worry about?* And so we went
teotslow '
Vito recommend you-go electric, tea Electric beating
80 everything in its tavoK low-cost, flexibility cleanli- .
fuEy automatic and space-saving It’s the 2£ beat IP j
AREI BUILDING—Be sure to teH your builder you (
yy *° ttiodern, you want the best* you want deotrio j
IF YOU ARB BEMOBBUNG— Gall * Beddy KOo*}
Recommended Electric Home Heating Dealer tor an (
la the Yellow Pagcenoder "Heating
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To avoid giving up his apri
cots in Chicago, one traveler
began eating them. The pas
senger turned a sickish green
after the inspector broke
open one apricot and re
vealed insect larvae inside.
Golf shoes "were found play
ing host to a party of plant
parasites upon their arrival
at Dulles International Air
port, near Washington, D.C.
Soil adhering to the shoes
yielded the grass cyst nema
tode that attacks lawns and
pastures in foreign countries.
Undetected, the pest could
have started an infestation
on some luxurious greens in
this country.
You cannot keep ont of
trouble by spending more
than your income. « A. Lin-
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 26, 1966—17
Tobacco Farmers
j^gway)
Would Like To Give You First Hand
Information Regarding Our
Tobacco Marketing Program
• We offer a proven grading system for
better over-all returns for your crop.
• Advance payments at time of delivery.
• Cash payments when tobacco is sold.
COME IN TODAY FOR
FULL INFORMATION
COUNTRY BEST FOODS - AGWAY, INC.
446 W. James St.
Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 397-0111
(fVezv) OLIVER 1650
Si.cgknW’ '’fct -sgm*- Jo&'-
Bow Crop Tractor with
greaW productivity —
• Greater power. High-lorqu'' gas, diesel or LP-gas
engines develop 66 pto observed bp—certified
ty Oliver!
♦ Ideal design. 3V£ tons of weight, distributed
Ideally over long wheelbase produces greater
pull, less slip.
• New comfort. 3-position Tilt-o-scope steering
column... full hydraulic power steering... new
deluxe comfort seat.., new easy-read gauges
including oil and amp.
• No-stop shifting. Hydra-Power Drive* cuts
speed I A, steps up pull V 3 on the go ... 12
forward speeds in all.
• New efficiency. Battery-saving alternator stand
ard... new dry-type air cleaner keeps abrasives
out of engine better.
• Tailored to. need. New dual-speed pto*
Hydra-lectric* implement control system J
choice of 3-pt. hitch or wide swinging drawbar.j
-Special equipment
Come in now and see the most dynamic tractor fleet
in history. They're ail new, and all Oliver!
N. G. Hershey & Son
Manheim
Farmersville Chas. J. McComsey "J
Equipment Co. & Sons J|
Ephrata, R. D. %
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Hickory Hill, Pn.