—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 1, 1,961 14 Q Crop Summary (From page 1) expect to start harvesting the first week in July; a sm all quantity of red beets is now available; early toma toes are showing first bloom sweet corn continues to show rapid growth; lima beans in Erie County are nearing the final planting stages; harvest of green peas is active in southern -and central counti es; and a light volume of early cabbage and lettuce is now available. Tobacco planting is al most completed with some cultivating taking place. Po tatoes are generally in good condition in the south and east. Fruit is sizing nicely and , (From Page D not much insect damage has fruits of all kinds, and many been reported. Sour cherries other plants, are turning color and a few Penn State extension ento sweet cherries are being mologists believe there’ll be picked in southern a bumper crop of the half- Peaches are being thinned mch long beetles, with cop out in some areas. The first pery-bown wing covers and or preliminary estimate of shiny metallic-green bodies the commercial apple crop So, if you want any plants will be released about July in your backyard garden to )*■■■■■■ «■■■■■■■■■» *«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»• S 1941— 20th Anniversary— l96l S (summer sales! I PROMOTION I | Now-Bigger Than Ever! s I SAVE-Special Anniversary Prices | ■ MANY—MANY SPECIALS £ ” See Us Today! S \ ill, Charles B. Hooter; M MmaaAnSKAi H ■ - INTERCOURSE PH. SO 8-3501 ■ >ass9«aaaaaar »mmm Miaußifiaamiiii* nanaii g-^~ ‘ • I Make Ha\ f Ml™ I. \\ '*** l ****mmmr windrows with i reach controls. 1 any tractor. Onh '~JWTf Come in CHAS. J. F A. B. C. GROFF New Holland WILBUR H. GRAYED L’iitz, R. D. 2 H. S. NEWCOMER & S Mount Joy ALLEN H. MATZ Denver 10th. Small grains are in good condition, with the except ion of oats reported as fair to good. Barley is turning yellow in all sections with some harvesting in the south east. Wheat is in good con dition and headed in most of the state. Corn planting is almost completed throughout the st ate with the most advanced growth reported in the southern areas at 12 to 14 inches in heighth. Play quahtv is reported gc 1 to fair Pastures are in average condition and rate of growth is good. • Japanese Beetles Faster w 5 ** 3 hay tP<*B sn Pul!-Type Pare* I'* 1 '* Bc r Rake Cats Raking Ti* ,a in Half Get faster raking—and better quality hay—with this new pull iv pe parallel bar from New Idea. Rake move® hav less dis tance . . . makes uniform, fluffy • mmm leaf shattering. Easy to mc-te»ted and farm proved. Fits daily lube points. Foil Trailing "®«wer is Quickest On and Off This famous New Idea mower oerforms efficients with any tractor. Trails perfectly—makes square tiirn«. Take your choice of cutter har lift PTO power or hy draulic power. I see them today •? $0 & cCOMSEY & SONS 'cory HilL Pa. LANDIS BROS. Lancaster M ]. H. REITZ & SON, Inc. Lititz. R. D. 4 A. L. HERR & BRO. I. PAUL NOLT Gap Quarryville remain intact you’ll have to are the District of get busy now to protect and the "States o/"6orinedti them from the oncoming cut, Delaware, Maine, Mary beetles. land, Massachusetts, New Summer quarantine regu- Hampshire, New Jersey, New lations, applied by the U. S. North Carolina, Ohio, Department of Agriculture Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, w ; ll go into effect against Vermont, Virginia and West Japanese beetles as these de- Virginia, structive insects begin em- Persons wishing to send or erring from the soil in many carry plants with soil out areas of the eastern United regulated areas are ur- States ged to consult their local ~hese measures became ef plant quarantlne offlcial a * nese measures became bou t p roper treatment to fective only when andwhe e make artlcles eligible Japanese beetle activity for movement -■’ v °s hazardous the move ment of commodiites, vehic le or aircraft into beetle- free areas. T’he beetle, pest of more th"n 200 agricultural and or namental plants, infests a bout six per cent of the U'S. To protect the other 94 per ce of the country, plant ' control inspectors of USDA’s Agricultural Resear ch Service keep a close f "h on beetle infestations, vl-mh are normally spotty Regulatory action is taken when enough beetles appear to warrant it. Under Federal quarantine 600 pounds of PIOHEER “SRYAND FRESHEHIHG” yiel an EXTRA TON of milk! 60 DAYS ON PIONEER DRY AND FRESHENING WILL IMPROVE PROFITABILITY OF YOUR HERD PIONEER DRY AND FRESHENING DELIVERS • Up to 25% more milk • Higher breeding efficiency • Strong, vigorous calves • Ease in calving • Quick elimination of placenta • Less udder congestion • Better herd health Joseph M. Good & So LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE Farm real estate taxes to taled $l2 billion in 1959. Tax on personal property on farms was another quarter billion dollars. HOWBy says KEEP OUR OUTDOORS ;• nt "dry cow" body condition. Calving stimulates a cow to produce beyond her ability to convert feed in' milk. So, during the first months ofh lactation, she "steals” milk-making nuto ents from her body. It requires only 600 pounds of Pion# Dry, and Freshening feed to repair tl body tissue used during the previous la l tation ... to build a reserve of body coi dition for the next lactation ... and produce a vigorous calf. Pioneer Dry and Fresh, fed during: t* dry period, is a sound investment in h el health, sustained high production, a" longevity for your pro- —" ducing herd. * • Lindencamp (From pag® 7) DHIA Supervisors .here; Certificates were awards by Herbert C. Gilmore, ej[ tension dairy specialist, charge of the DHIA progrj,, m Pennsylvania. , Officers elected by theij members of the Associate v/ere: Elwood Walters, ver Springs, Snyder Countv "hainnan; Arthur Wert. 0 flnion County, vice chair man, Donald Hindman, 0 Clarks Summit, Lackawan County, secreary, and Jam f Posengrant, Bradford Com ty, vice secretary. Over the last ten 5 ear 58,000 rural residents n,, death and two million we injured on the highway p, tal accidents for the decad increased by 26 percent Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer & Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1796 INEM AFTB COMPIEI# "recow The samirt after haw produced 1* 044 lbs.■ milk and f 1 lbs of fol,' « 4 year# Note the freme dflifl nett > fl • xceptU"! body con* tion sh* v after thu c* p r o d uc ( 11 Vi tmi milk*