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D.,, Mr. and Mrs. Jos-| rice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie| Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg: | er, during the past week, were| Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rice and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beamenderfer, Ella Sherk, | Mrs. Mary Divet and daughter, | of Mount Joy, Mrs. Emma Giv- AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY CONVENIENT REFERENCE TO FIRMS SERVING . COMMUNITY © ARROW SHOP KINSEY ARROW SHOP Chocolate Ave., FLORIN, PA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4013 ® AUTO REPAIRING TEXACO SERVICE STATION General Auto Repairing Engine Tune-Up ALBERT FORRY, PROP. Phone 3-5767 Mt. Joy R2 TOMATO GROWERS CAUTIONED TO LOOK FOR RUSSET MITE Harrisburg (PNS) — Note to leph Wittle and daughters, Col-| : . iS Mr. Charles Wittle Co-| Pennsylvania farmers and veg- R. D. and Rev. John etable growers of the Keystone Ferich, West Willow. | State: Bil 4 | f your atoes fai 0 Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- | i your tomatoes 2 reach full size and girth this summer it just might be caus- ed by the “tomato russet mite” Actually this new “mite” is somewhat new to Pennsylvania, having first been noticed in to- mato patches a few years ago. For the past two years agents of the Department of Agricul- |ens, Mrs. Emma Gerber, Mrs. : Mae Davis. Middletown Mr ture have been conducting an and Mrs. Elmer Givens ‘and intense mite-search program to © A SD. 4 x C . < | locate the presence of these Jo ee | son, New York, Mrs. Walter | damaging pests Singer, Mrs. Lee Singer and| ry. ie }son, Mrs. Anna Walter. Mrs. This year they're on the alert | : | again for the tomato-damaging | Guy Mumma, Ironville, Mr. and | & 9 aging | Mrs. Fav: Sherk md erandéhit mites the only real trouble Ss. Jay Sherk an grandchil- i Sed drs Mr hd] being that a magnifying glass Mrs. Horry Dottie Soling is almost needed to spot one of Mrs. arry ffley, Salunga, . : : | os Tr > the mighty mites. They're so | Mrs. Wilbert Witmer and chil-| ii y | dren, Lancaster RD, Rhoda | |Heisey, Donegal, Jean and Jere! | Witmer, of town. | Master Jimmy | |visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold| | Stoppard of Ironville. | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and children visited Mr. and | Mrs. John Kauffman of Iron-| [ville. | Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman | |and family visited Mr. and] [ Mrs. Roy Eisenberger, Stras-| (burg. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wit- | (mer and family, Lancaster RD, [visited Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wit-| {mer and family. { Mrs. Matilda Derr visited (Mr. and Mrs. Dale Watts, Mt. | Joy RD. | Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and {son Jimmy visited Mr. and| | Mrs. Harvey Bard and Mr. and| | Mrs. Kauffman and family, of| Ironville | Mr. Thomas Fogie enjoyed a small, according to the depart- ment, that they can barely be seen with the naked eye. But notwithstanding their size they can and do cause a lot of damage and groaning to vegetable growers. They suck sap from the leaves which turn a russet color. The mites are shaped like a teardrop and are usually colorless. Damage at first is confined to a few plants or spots in a field and may spread rapidly if not immediately controlled. Sulphar dust has proven to be just a- bout the best controlling agent found so far. — -@® 500 FARM GROUPS ACTIVE IN STATE Harrisburg (PNS) ro If there should ever be any doubt as to just how active Pennsyl- vania farmers may be, the fact that there are some 500 county- wide agricultural and allied or- ganizations scattered through- trip to Oak Orchard, Delaware. | { tat i 1d Se LN ou 1e state should provide a Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | ready : in | ready answer. Fogie and family were, Mrs. | | Pearl Brenneman, Mt. Joy RD, | {and Mrs. Edna Kuhns of town. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. El- | {wood Kuhns Mr. Mrs. Paul Grove, Mr., Lancaster, Mr. Englerth, Blossom Hill. Miss Mary Kuhns is Ing a severe cut on were and Milton | Hoover, of Mrs. A.| Lehman, James and suffer- her foot] | which required several sutures. | 0 Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl! . | Geltmacher were Mr, Clarence] |Reigle, Baltimore and Mr. Ray | | Geltmacher, Kinderhook, Mrs. Edith Erb, Mrs. Betly| | Brosey and daughter Linda vis- | state-wide Added to this is the fact that there are more than three-suore farm organizations— plus nearly 40 other statewide organizations that have an in- terest in agriculture, Pennsyl- vania News Service learned this week. In fact desiring the names of all county and state- wide agricultural organizations for which there are an amaz- anyone ing number of inquiries to the State Department of Agricul- | ture can have it at their fingertips by just writing the department for a copy of its in- formational booklet. |ited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Starr ; : . : | Listed for example are the |and grandchildren, Conestogal 500-0dd oily farm : : 2 -0 county orge a= Drive. 3 4 1 : 1 Sue: | a . ons or ennsylvania’s | Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber| : ; : Se : : : : | counties, including nearly two and daughter, Columbia RD, i i istri reat | score soil conservation districts, {visited Mr. and Mrs. Abram 5 | all Pomona granges and the La 5 : | various county livestock, poul- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller], . {of Soudersburg and Mrs. Rein-| try, fruit, vegetable and other types of farm organizations. hart, Florin, visite ea a 3 Vl ted Mr. and Also listed are all national | Mrs. Howard Gamber. . i pe | livestock breed record associa- Mrs. Wm. Fogie and son.|,. : ; : 2 eg tions, including 18 for horse, Richard, visited the following| _. | durin th ct kx M six for beef and dual purpose go e past wee Mr. : Te 8 I Weel - and} atte, ten dairy cattle, 16 Mrs. Claude Reigle, Mrs. Paul swine and 15 sheep groups. Stark, Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mrs.| = [Tom McFarland, Mrs. Alfred! pr ines were. Mr. and Mrs |Atland, Mr. and Ms. Paull kenneth Alexander and son (Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bar- Kenny, Florin, Mrs. Giles Ur- jon, all, of Columbia. | ban and son, Billie, Lititz. Billie Miss Gloria Gamber, Colum-| ; spending a few weeks with bia RD, spent the weekend | 1. grandparents on an and Mrs. Howard | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. i St Mr ; | Moore and family were, Mrs. sitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm | Mildred Steppler, York, Mr. Sawing, Pruning | | & Spraying | ‘7.