1941] 
SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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and Washington, the city of Reading, and the boroughs of Bally, Bechtels- 
ville, Birdsboro, Boyertown, Fleetwood, Kutztown, Lyons, Mohnton, Mount 
Penn, Saint Lawrence, Shillington, Sinking Spring, Temple, Topton, West Lawn, 
West Reading, Wyomissing, and Wyomissing Hills, in Berks County ; township 
of Lower Allen, and borough of New Cumberland, in Cumberland County; 
townships of Londonderry, Lower Paxton, Lower Swarara, Susquehanna, and 
Swatara, the city of Harrisburg, and the boroughs of Highspire, Middletown, 
Paxtang, Penbrook, Royalton, and Steelton, in Dauphin County; townships of 
Hanover, Lower Macungie, Lower Milford, Salisbury, South Whitehall, Upper 
Macungie, Upper Milford, Upper Saucon, and Whitehall, the city of Allentown, 
and the boroughs of Alburtis, Catasauqua, Coopersburg, Coplay, Emaus, Foun- 
tain Hill, and Macungie, in Lehigh County; townships of Forks, Hanover, 
Lower Nazareth, Lower Saucon, Palmer, and Williams, the cities of Bethlehem, 
and Easton, and the boroughs of Glendon, Tatamy, West Easton, and Wilson 
in Northampton County; townships of Chanceford, Conewago, East Hopewell, 
East Manchester, Fairview, Fawn, Hellam, Hopewell, Lower Chanceford, Lower 
Windsor, Newberry, and Peach Bottom, and the boroughs of Cross Roads, East 
Prospect, Fawn Grove, Goldsboro, Hallam, Lewisberry, Manchester, Mount 
Wolf, Stewartstown, Wrightsville, Yorkana, and York Haven, in York County. 
Virginia. — Counties of Accomac, Arlington, and Northampton. 
Provided, That shipments of fruits and vegetables moving interstate from 
the area specified in paragraph (a) (1) of this section to other points in the 
regulated area and subsequently diverted to points outside the regulated area, 
sball be regarded as direct shipments from the point of origin. As such they 
require certification : 
Provided further, That the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant 
Quarantine may by administrative instructions extend or reduce the areas 
specified in this section when in his judgment such action is considered 
advisable. 
(i) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of fruits and 
vegetables between October 16 and June 14, inclusive, except that in the case 
of movement interstate from the following areas, the exemption applies only 
during the period from October 16 to May 31, inclusive : 
Virginia. — The counties of Accomac and Northampton. 
(ii) No certificate or permit will be required for the interstate movement of 
fruits and vegetables when transported by a common carrier on a through bill 
of lading either from a point outside the area designated in this section through 
that area to another outside point, or from the area designated in this section 
through a nonregulated area to another regulated area, except that a certificate 
is required for interstate movement from the area specified in paragraph (a) 
(1) of this section to Toledo, Ohio, and Winchester, Va. 
(iii) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of fruits and 
vegetables when they shall have been manufactured or processed in such a 
manner that in the judgment of the inspector no infestation could be trans- 
mitted. 
(iv) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of fruits and 
vegetables from the area listed in paragraph (a) (1) of this section to the 
remainder of the regulated area, other than as specified in subdivision (ii) 
of this section. 
(b) Conditions of certifieation. — Certificates may be issued for the inter- 
state movement of fruits and vegetables between June 15 and October 15, 
inclusive for between June 1 and October 15, inclusive, when consigned from 
Accomac County or Northampton County, Va.) under one of the following 
conditions : 
(1) When the fruits and vegetables moving by motortruck or in lot ship- 
ments of three pieces or more by common carrier, have actually been inspected 
by the United States Department of Agriculture and found free from infesta- 
tion. The number of inspection points for such certification will he limited 
and their location determined by shipping needs and further conditioned on 
the establishment at such points of provisions satisfactory to the inspector 
for the handling and safeguarding of such shipments during inspection. Such 
inspection may he discontinued and certification withheld by the inspector 
during periods of general or unusual flight of the beetles. 
(2) When the fruits and vegetables have been handled or treated under 
the observation of an inspector in manner and by method to free them from 
any infestation. 
