The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 15, 1961, Image 13

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Swarm Of Bees Transferred From
Chimney To New Quarters At Lake
Mrs. Paul Dugan looked out of
her bedroom window and saw remarked Bob ‘Wintersteen after-| the bees into the hive. Killing the
space-men on the porch roof, com- wards,
plete with helmets and interplan- [them while they were
etary suits.
Croaking through a summer cold;
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, fore Bobby could reach the scene, honeycomb and filling it with. clover |
they started operations, their | honey.
sleepy daze giving way to intense| “Can you get a queen bee without
activity, their stings sharpened to buying a whole colony from Mis-
repel boarders. sissippi?” seemed a -logical ques-
Instead of an hour or so, it took | tion. x
“It would all have been so easy,” | Bobby a full week to get most of
“Yes, you can buy a queen bee,
with : just enough workers to keep
“if 1 could have just caught | queen bee with a whiff of poison [her happy, and she comes in a little
swarming. | gas was the last step before Bobby netting box. Then you have to clip
When bees swarm, they are very| went off with the hive, to add to
dopey, and can be scooped off into | his bee population at the Picnic | air.
her wings so she can’t take to the |
Pe They’ll do this for you at the |
she said, “Welcome to our planet. |a sack or into a hive without any | Grounds. apiary, and they’ll also put a spot
Did you stop for awhile on the trouble at all. You have to know For a demonstration, Bobby |of green paint on her back to dis-
moon ?”’ ’
The spacemen swatted at another They know when you are fright-
convoy of angry bees, and contin- |ened, and take advantage.”
ued to urge them
pared hive, as they came boiling | after the swarm had settled on the
out through the crevices between | house and hung there overnight,
chimney and
~ house on Hillside Road. dew.
how to handle them, of course.
brought around two swarms of bees! t'nzuish her from other bees.”
in his car. Not bees on the loose, “Did you have the wings clipped |
into the pre-| That was on Friday, a full week netting | crates, each crate contain-|to go along with the Dugan bees?
! t a whole swarm of indignant work-
their wings damp with !ers who asked nothing better than clip a queen or paint her back,
1 the morning an hour be-' release s $0 , they could start building I can hold her by the head and dip
clapboards of the | quiescent,
— Day Special
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DALLAS ® MED.
$1.59 EACH
VALUES TO $3.98 ea.
GIANT
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ing a queen bee, several drones, and | and how about the spot of paint?” |
set of polka dots.
do-it-yourself brigade.”
“Things I'd rather
living include holding a queen bee |
by the head, though come to think |
of it, it would be a lot better than |
holding her by the tail.”
“Queen bees don’t have time off
to sting,”
busy laying eggs.”
“Can. you get a new queen bee.
{any other way than by buying her?
| A wild colony doesn’t have access |
to a store.
“Oh, sure, any smart colony can
but bees tightly contained in wire [on the queen bee you have ordered | make its own queen.
royal jelly
B Just saves a little Sime to buy a
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1961
said Bobby, “they're too! onies,
| enough to eat.
until
| Bobby likes bees.
royal jellly. that the Dugan bees were loaded
“For the amount they want to|It grows to beat the band, and the for bear, and that he got stung
turns it into a queen. | pretty liberally.
“It was worth it, though,”
they
| Bobby explained.
And then he went on:
think they don’t have enough food, '
you have to start
How about that?” | suger syrup early in the spring, to
tide them over until the first flow-| ~
| The workers | erd bloom.” i
| select a likely looking grub, and |
they start feeding it
her wings, and give her a3 complete queen, and the workers don’t waste
I belong to the | their time. They just keep going,
| gathering honey, feeding the babies,
not do for a and making honey for next winter.”
“You have to be careful not to
rob the hive of too much honey?”
“Bees will die if they don’t have |
Lots of amateur !
bee-keepers starve their first col- | Zi
learn better,” |
“If you
them
But he says
he
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| said regretfully.
wings crushed, and
James Kozemchak, in making the | Lock Haven branch of Penn State
picture of Bobby and Mr.
up on the roof surround
buzzing menace,
SECTION B — PAGE
\ -— A
Space-Men Battle Hordes of Interplanetary Invader
tersteen capture ‘a swarm of bees |
Attired in space-suits and hel- [on the porch roof of the Dugan
mets, Paul Dugan and Bobby Win- | home on Hillside-Huntsville Road.
Photo by Kozemchak
Bobby prodded gently at the | Jimmie.
tightly over a wooden support. | they’d have drilled me.
are never going to make it,” he|to-even try.”
“They’ve had their | - Bobby, a
they can’t fly. | Lake-Lehman, came
Dugan | late in May,
ed by |it ever since,
reports
Not even for | Barry
would he have climbed It’s a family enterprise,
“Those bees would have
netting where it was stretched too! known I was afraid of them, and
You can’t
“Those three bees caught in there | fool a bee. And me; I'm not going
1960 graduate from
home from
and has been hard at
taking care of his
that he! bees and running the Dodge--Em
stayed strictly on the ground and [at the Picnic Grounds.
away from all bees.
a ‘picture
His brother
runs the Merry<Go-Round:
continued. “Know what those two up on the roof unless completels
colonies from Mississippi set me | encased in netting.
back? You'd never believe it.” “What ‘you think?” inquired
Public Demands Relay Signals
(Continued from Section A, Pg. 1)
going; nor a fire, because it didn’t sound like the Dallas
alarm. Her son Bob, driving up the back road from Ber-
wick, was stopped at Chase and again at Huntsville by
guards. That was around 4:30, which was the first the
Moyer family had known that there was a prisoner on
the loose.
Phillip Cummings, Sutton Road, are both willing to
stand up and be counted by name as wanting a better
system of warning, and a way of owing when the chase
is over.
Both Mr. Culp and Mr. Sutton agree that where there
is a prison, there also are occasional prison breaks.
But they both feel that a system of warning by police
or the sudden appeerance of armed guards, is not enough.
involve the simplest of operations, a telephone call to
each fire house in the area: Dallas, Shavertown, Trucks-
ville, © Jackson Township, Lehman, Lake Silkworth,
Harveys Lake. Each fire-hall has a fire phone. Three
minutes would alert every community in the area.
Mrs. William Simms, Lehman, has had the message
of an escape both times~it has occurred, police spreading
the news. But it takes some time to get the word around.
Esther Murray, near Ceasetown, was the woman who
first gave the alarm. Sitting gn her porch with two women
in the brush. She looked up and saw a man in brown
dungarees and peaked cap peering from the trees. He
looked at her for a moment, walked away, looked back,
then disappeared.
of sight. Then she called The Institution. The switch-
board operator found somebody in authority and relayed
her information.
Guards called at the Murray home, They called the
prison. The following day, Mr. Johnson complimented
Mrs. Murray on keeping her head and not going into a
panic.
Guards checked work squads. Nobody wag missing
from the institution farm squads, but one man was
missing from the sewage diposal plant squad.
The man, thirty years old, and within a few days of
being let out on parole after ‘rehabilitation, apparently
remained in the woods near Ceasetown all afternoon and
evening. He was unarmed, and did not resist arrest when
captured at 11:20
DOWN THE HATCH —A community-wide drive to wipe out
polio with the new Sabin oral polio vaccine made by Chas.
Pfizer & Co., Inc. concludes this week in Harrisburg,
the 100,000 receiving dose three of the vaccine will } be 21-month-
vaccine and syrup mixture by student nurse Suzanne Smith.
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Robert. Culp, Huntsville Justice of the Peace, and
It takes too long in a rural area. A relayed siren would
guests, she heard a twig snap, then a small stone rolling -
Mrs. Murray made no motion until he was well out
old Darlee Clare Wachtman shown above being spoon-fed a
Pa. Among