d==The Bulletin, DWL LAFFS BV. A WISE OWL We just heard of a flagpoléd sitter who, when his mother-in-law died, set at halfmast for an hour. We get some of the darndest shoes. copy for classified advertisements. Bat that would: take a mutual a : : ; ake gree- | flies were trapped in all directions y | har ] Joy, Mr. : Mrs. Ed- Toby we got ote: that youd: “See- ment with the enemy. It might be| and at eta up to 12 miles. ey F ces Gs a aN yl a oa JAMES MFG. CO. | “A . G ill I Th Phili : $s’ I retary wants position, no bad hab- 1.14 to arrange. And as to this| These results may prove of prac:Wilson F ............. 3° 2 Siwaller and family, Mr and. Mire BOX 146 merican Guerriia in € ippine its. Willing to learn. friendly gesture to Canada affair—| tical value in fly control. Since Bowman C ............ 2 2 ; fr 1 A k d and i Sle { C lo IN , Canada is not mad at us. we are) entomologists have learned that/Brown G ............. 31 Sif fe band or WH 9 Sol MOUNT JOY, PA. . hp a a. Bek Yo er : 'some strains of flies have dsveloped Miller G .............. 2. % 4 | umbia on Friday. Monday eve Mrs. od Ps lal freemen FNS ak Fok mad = Sanaa. But i resistance to DDT poisoning, they|Shupp G .............. 1 0 2 | Fogie visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl MONDAY. MARCH 5 sc e © | into a partnership arrangement and |. have wanted more information as —————- | Zink of Ironville : . . : = reblied: “Aviation.” > ‘Ld - > ale ; as" 2 JOHN BARRYMORE, JR. — CHILL WILLS -in- on EE mon ume, Be building Jointly Wiig dams and 0 ph a ustant fies yee le, Reni 1 Mr. Charles Wittle and family of ) | - 2 Pac a power stations could, easy as pie, | ly to spread. e 12-mile flights re-| tle x 45 1 Col in RD. Mr. i Ss. Ps | himself. So he answered: “One drop | heget an argument. vealed by this first ‘‘tagging” ex- Binkiey BE nn 5 3 3 Column Be ir Pail | High Lonesome will kill, sir.” — — — There's not| Instead of a St. Lawrence dam | Periment show that resistance is Gray 3 ¥ Maran ! 0 BY Ate ko on 0: Ven lor hefe : “ " | likely to spread widely as I .......... 4 <| Arthur McCarthy of Palmyra were even any room for argument there. | being a “defense bulwark” to pre- |! Ferich C .............. 5 4° 24 vlan visemes y : : eo breeders scatter into areas where|® cn & niin ) o | Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. TUESDAY, MARCH 6 — serve world democracy, it is, if you| py NEC} Appel GC .............. SO 10 OT tle Wi Do | , : DT has destroyed non-resistant Hershev G 0 0 o | Avistice Wittle, Mrs. Benjamin 45 EAST MAIN ST If you want to forget all your |look under the covers, just plain| flies, Duvall 'G ain 0 2 2|Hoffman visited the Wittles Mon- MARJORIE MAIN — JAMES WHITMORE -in- 4 other troubles, try wearing tight | every day Socialism—dolled up in| Reliable information as to flight bh | dav MOUNT JOY % “ en? alien. ab. ic i i i . - AE CER: ’ Me defense” regalia—and that is not| Of mosquitoes. is wanted as an aid| Totals .............. 17 1 45 Dp and Mrs. P. B. Gibble of Eph- MRS. O'MALLEY AND MR. M ALONE" | | | | When Freddie Garber pulled the one about needing a little old fash- ioned loving, one of our local young ladies replied . . . “Alright sailor, I'll see what my grandmother's do- Mt. Joy, Pa., rf Thursday, March 1, 1951 THE LOW DOWN from. HICKORY GROVE I see they are waltzing out the St. Lawrence again. This time it is a defense measure—a “must”, they | say. Heretofore it was for navaga- i tion, for more electric kilowatts, as a friendly gesture to our neighbor Canada, etc, etc. None of these arguments ever held water. There is electricity galore in Canada and in the U. S. A.—on both sides of the river and far beyond. And futher- more, with developments in meth- is putting in the ods, steam-electric power water-developed power shade. Steam generated becoming cheaper. You make it nearer where you use it, and with less long distant transporting line power is losses. And navigation — there is much on a river frozen for months on end. If wars could be held only during warm weather, then naviga- tion might be a defense argument, not square shooting, folks. Yours with the low down, JIMMY en A QA BIG DECLINE IN SMALL GAME KILL LAST YEAR Radioscience Tags Insects As Aid in Control of Flies Radio:ctive phosphorus from the Oak Ridge laboratory of the Atom ic ener;, commission is aiding re. search on insect pests, the U.S department of agriculture reports. A first field test of the “lagging” | of insects with radioactive material developed information of practical value, and also showed that radio isotopes can make much easier and more definite essential studies of the flight range and distribution of insects. Preliminary experiments explored ways of tagging” insects, In Ore: gon, federal and state entomologists devised two ways of getting the radioactive phosphorus into the bodies of flies and mosquitoes reared in the laboratory. The first practical application was the re- lease near Corvallis, Ore., of groups of thousands of tagged flies. This was followed by recoveries in baited traps set in various direc: tions and at varying distances, The ‘tagged’ insects included houseflies and two common species of blowflies, The scientists found it relatively quick and easy to go over the catches with a device that registers radioactivity and so iden- tify the radioactive flies. House. McCue Stars When NEWTOWN Mount Joy High irs aly Wins By a Point Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keith of | Brunnerville, Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Keith and son Jerry of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Landis of Lit- The Mount Joy High School bas-| itz R. D, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Far- ketball team eliminated West Lam- | low and family of Hopeland and peter High School from District a,| friends and relatives of the commu- Class C playoffs Monday night with | nity were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. a 46-45 verdict on the Lititz floor, | Daniel Geltmacher Paced by the effective foul! Mrs. Calvin Ness of Columbia R shooting of George McCue who ac-| D. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, counted for 21 points, the Albert Frey and family. took an early lead but then pressed; Muvs. Jacob Erb and Mrs at the end to come through with a| Geltmache: Mrs, triumph. | Witmer Saturday. West Lampeter outscored Mount| Mr. Joy from the field, 17 to 16, but the son Bobby and Mr. and Rams Dahiel visited Lillian Mrs. Robert Johns and Mrs, and McCue was the big gun in the ball game with his 21 points. Ferich | Mrs. and Gerald Binkey paced Lampeter / Joy. with 14 and 13 points respectively. Mr. Mrs. Thursday (tonight) Mt. Joy will | of Lancaster were Sunday callers of play East Lampeter, the Section 3| Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gambor. McCaskey High | Mrs. William Fogie and son Rich- Jack Wiley and family of Mt. and Harvard Johnstine representatives, at School in Lancaster. | ard visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gep- local boys made 15 out of 18 fouls. | Claude Hemperly of Lancaster vis- | The losers were equally effective! ited Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and as they converted 11 out of 14. | family on Saturday. Sunday visi- | tors of the Millers were Mr. and in establishing the size of control|Score by periods: zones for protection either by poi- MOUNT JOY ..... 12 10 13 { soning or by drainage. Another field W.. LAMPETER .. 8 ‘in which entomologists need more exact knowledge than they have is on flight of blowflies. LOCAL RIFLEMEN AGAIN DEFEATED BY EPHRATA Referees: Markel, Lowell. M 3 C—O, CI ren Lancaster, | Zercher of Mt. Joy, Lloyd and Al- | bert Rhoads of Columbia, Mr. Ben- _4¢ | rata, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beamen- 9 14 14—45| derfer and Ella Sherk of Mt. Joy, r. and Mrs. Harvard Johnstine of Mr. ang Mrs. Andrew Ephrata took the measure of Mt. | “ jamin Weaver and Esther Longe- | necker of Columbia RD and Mus. Emma Givens were weekend cal-| i lers of Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Fry-| singer and Mrs, Daniel Moore, | Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns en- | tertained Mr, Kuhn's brother Geo. | Kuhns Monday before entering the | service, Joan Louise Kuhns celebrated | her third birthday on Sunday with | a small birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin: Miller, of | New York City visited Rev. and | Mrs. R. H. Arndt and Mrs. Eliza- | beth Hiteheock. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt visited | Mr. Mrs. Habet and children at Chester Sunday. and Khelghatian | | | [ | HELP WANTED ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN APPRENTICE DRAFTSMEN STOCK RECORD CLERK BULK AND GALLONS | Try our old fashioned sugar cones | Full Nelson Eddy IN PERSON Concert Recital McCaskey Auditorium 8:30 P. M. Thursday, March 15, 1951 Sponsored by St. John's Episcopal Church, Lancaster BENEFIT OF MUSIC FUND Tickets now selling at J. H. Troup Music House, $1.80, $2.40 and $3.00. Tax included. Please make checks to Franklin Ferrier, Treas. 9-1 EVENINGS J O MATINEE SHOWS Y SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M AND SATURDAYS I HEA I RE HOLIDAYS 6-8.10 P. M, 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MARCH 2 - 3 TYRONE POWER — MICHELINE PRELLE -in- WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, MARCH 7 - 8 RED SKELTON — ARLENE DAHL ‘Watch The Birdie’ -in- Ul HAN Al Da Li ing tonight!” The small ‘game ‘kill during the 3 : ; — 1950 hunting season showed a sub- New Drug Fails to Stop |Joy, 491 to 486 n the closing match | with Breyers Ice Cream. Heat ‘about the guy at Manheim | stantial decline, the State Game | Tropical Animal Disease [of the season in the Lancaster Co.| | WHITE . WASHING ITS | who spent! so much money dating a | Commission reported Sunday. They said it might become one of | High School Rifle League Thursday : | TO CHURCH ORGANIZA- | i girl that he had to marry her for| Bad weather during the “latter | the most spectacular drugs of all afternoon at Ephrata. : <3 AND TIONS, CLUBS, Etc. | | § his money? half of the small game season was | lime— a drug that would enable] The Rams finished fourth in the DISINFECTING WE OFFER é é FOR 9 as held largely responsible for the ps animals i Jie a circuit with one victory out | * SPECIAL PRICES ON | eac i est Sa ealthy in insect-ridden tropica 6 matches. | | PY Bill brought this to the office decrease. dis areas. > Herre oe results of last week's | | i= | | THE : from English class: A kiss is a noun, The commission reported that a That's the way “antrycide” shaped] : = HESS BROS 10 Quarts Or More total of 1,553,968 cottontail rabbits Ne NY Shaped shoot: * we Rt 5 || though generally used as a con- E 1,950:% ; up when British scientists first test- Jou Ephrata Vo 'We must place orders on Monday | i junction. It is seldom declined, and | Were killed during the season com- | og jt as an injectable medicine for pe o 99 | HUBER OBERHOLTZER and Thursday, by 2 p. m. if we can {| NORRIS FANCY 1 ared with 1,860,436 in 1949 i Wenner 98 .. .. . Tee 99 serve you at any time, please [ | is more common than proper. It is De in fo iy in 1 i I a dead-|Barnhart of .... .. . Pontz 98 | FLORIN, PENNA. i CALL 3 nes | 4 | : sot. very. sinzulir. and is all e kill for other small game | ly blood disease caused by micro-|Berrier 97 ............ Smith 98 ig Sn Aen - i A i & wi Sry 2g io ang 18 ih y (1949 total in parenthesis): scopic parasites. These parasites | Becker 9 .... .... .... Strauch 98 Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 § | Ih PP e alice ; i p TT Vee Snowshoe hares, 1,445 (5,948); are spread from animal to animal|/Hess 97 .. .. .. .. ..D. Lefever 98 | > CLOSED*SUNDAYS Rk i nzver too old to learn. ’ oom mainly by tsetse flies. | 1 & ! ! a squirrels, 546,574 (578,267); Rac- aes CA “ N : i coons, 74,649 (81,007); wild turkeys But the blood parasites found al F OR see i { 0. 2 can cans Ci i / We know very well there are de- | 57g * (6885). ruffed grouse, 36,403| W2Y tO fight the medicine, and hey W tches-Clocks-J Iry | : L his a 15tile shavers = » ’ 5 UTE seem to be getting the upper hand. - ” | ‘ t.. Ieper parents, be lle ri (36,304); ringneck pheasants, 353,- They have ge 7 i atches 0CKS ewe ry | NORRIS FANCY : down town says his aven't delin-| 579" (343,767); bobwhite quail, 4461 | antrycids In the same way tai And Watch Repairing EASTER . | oR = quent, » iin an ion (5,181); woodcocks, 17,500 (26,748); | gflies have acquired resistance to] RH IS only a u 0 rl r 25 or had been very naughty.l goves, 10,533 (10,840); wild water- | DDT. | {f m mp J OZ, can Par hoa pes 4 Loves, y y > a | | | . Ate he fn bse repr his} 52519 (59103): woodchucks,| In one of the most recent esis, Warren H. Greenawalt few weeks away! | father asked: “Now son, tell me], 5 «imal ali .| conducted by research veterinar- JEWELER fi : 251,648 (265,103); rails, galinules } inar-| : : ™ | why I punished you” Johnny threw wr BD a galinules | Africa, injections of the| 209 West Main St. MT. JOY | i Won’ back drob | Do You Know There Are Approximateiy Two Million Dogs | up his hands and exclaimed, “That iw : drug failed to prevent the disease | OPEN EVERY EVENING ! ont You check your wardrobe 4 In The United States! does it! First you pound the devil ea 3 iu a test herd of 60 cattle kept in = | : . 2 | HUNT CLUB out of me and now you don’t know | LANDISVILLE IN FINALS fly-infested area. All but two of the (i now, and bring in your clothes early , iv vou did i”. FOR LANCO CHAMPIONSHIP cattle died of trypanosomiasis with-| { i | why you did I. tod od 3 in four months. | . | i 5 ib Landisville moved into the finals | | H. eye Then there will be time to do | Ss. Many a man thinks he has a clear | 1°F the championship of the Laneo| - | eilig wl : I : asketball Leag wday night 2 ; . | “IT'S DOGGONE GOOD” weno muy hus bua SSE Cen ad Wen] eww 2 Boo) Home # good job» and you will be all set © ny memory. a oh Senn Aural Sark ati A famous coin collector once ad-| . i } 8 = Seu e vertised an offer of $75 for every| 23 W, Main St, Mount Joy I on Easter Morning. i I 3 ibs A wee lass on Marietta Street,| © Cc 5 G i. ith 28 - ns Ein Mii] mom to} I fi surprised a visitor bv knowinz that Cur allagher, wi 28 points, im. During the an 1930°s it] els BR i“ — oh paced Landisville to its second| Was common practice for one tol JAMES B. HEILIG, ) LIBERTY 2 h A 1 “ 7 can such a. ti ; straight over New Holland, 71-58. look at his change to see is such a Funeral Director | | o 0 | e asked: “How can such a tiny tot Landisville G Fl TI nickel turned up. Finaliy the public | { Wl ] n know the date?” And she answer- | A . came to realize that 1913 s the if I er S | Sip a 1 2 Gallagher F-........... 13:2 28 : yas the ! Reqular . ag a ed: “Because all Daddy's letters|perr F ................ 0 3 3| year the Liberty-head design was] i have got front windows in them.” |C Longenecker F ..... 2 1 5| changed by the U. S. Treasury to| § > DEL MONTE . Bhi oO 9 1 19| the buffalo pattern. Strangely EVES EXAMINED BY . Taylor Made -to-Measure Clothes 1 se. re Cin J. Longenecker G .... 0 0 0| enough six Liberty-head APPOINTMENT > * Here’s a very timely poem, a kind Reese G 1 1 3| with 1913 date were struck off at/Q { | nea e 46 rzader sent us— Berder G .............. 4 5 13| the mint which didn't show up in|$ DR. S. MILLIS tes stress ty tas seh | pp uice 0z3. Why don’t we each cone face the —— | the Treasury records. The most re-|@ . SENIOR | facts _ Totals 29 13 71| cent exchange of one of these/§ OPTOMETRIST | . SWIFT'S PREMIUM CURE ET About this thing called income New Holland G Fl Tl nickels was made for $3750. This|$ 59 N. MARKET STREET | NOW. IS THE TIME: NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO MODERNIZE YOUR OLD KITCHEN fl ° dx? Sweigat Fy. 1 2 4 is . high Brice for a coin of 25 ver § ELIZABETHTOWN Picnics small 4 t 6 Ib Ib. 6 . i : ; Inger ro... =