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FRANCIS WAY SR. ™ 8 With more than 35 years experience for | rr. | servicing and repairing of ALL MAKES J € of Sewing Machines ..... a 1 : A FULL LINE OF SEWING 1’ A LSO NEEDS — THREAD, Don NEEDLES, ACCESSORIES J To Make Your Sewing More Pleasurable ADDED Fill This In Receive Free Gift In order that we may stock parts for your service department, we are offering a free gift to those who mail in this coupon. VISIT OUR STORE AUG. 170r 18 48 West Main St. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLOOOOOOOOOO! ra wR a PHONE 3-3622 antl] WAY'’S APPLIANCES MOUNT JOY, PA. YOOOOOOOOOQOON 5 : 8 i | | | | | | By IRA MILLER Farm Electrification Bureau Farmers can swat an occasional mosquito. Or, they can retreat to the protection of a screened-in porch if these pests become too numerous for individual action. There are lots of other pests, however, which can't be dealt with so easily. Included are numerous night-flying moths which feast so well and so destructively on a variety of crops. Neither swatting nor screens hold any terrors for some pestiferous pests. Entomologists have battled these moths for years with insecticides, plowing techniques and other control methods. But they still rise up year after year to cause hundreds of mil- lions of dollars of damage annually— '$349,635,000 to fleld crops alone. The latest attack on them has been made via electrically operated light traps. Although not fully recommended as yet by the United States Department of Agriculture, such traps are proving their worth in various test cases. Many of the traps now in use are of two major types. Both are illus- Now Succumbs to New Light Traps EE ai To the left is a trap using black. light lamps. Insects attracted to light, fly past it to strike backs board; stunned, they fall into net, Below is an typo light trap, Insects are destroyed in trying to fly through energized wire grid around 4-sided cage. | | trated in this article. One uses black- the light lamps to attract insects; | prin- | other incandescent lamps. The ciple of one type is to cause the swiftly-flying moths to zip past the blacklight lamps and strike against a backboard. Momentarily stunned by the unexpected contact, the moths drop down into a mesh bag, from | which they cannot escape and where they later are destroyed. The second type, as shown here, em« ploys four 300 watt lamps. In attempt- ing to reach the lights, the moths | pass through a wire grid which is | energized with high voltage, low amperage current. Contact with the grid destroys the insects. Among the injurious insects stroyed are codling moths, pink boll- worms, corn borers, tobacco and tomato hornworms and cigarette | beetles. No claims have been made | that the various traps provide 100% protection to crops; only that they offer a most effective method for con- trolling pests. And, the tremendous quantities of harmful insects de- stroyed by them backs up this state- de- | ment, i 1952 price Support On Corn Near Record Farmers put 415,474,853 bus. CCC price support, Chairman C. E. Cassel said. This is approximately 16 times the number of bushels under price support in 1951, but less by 135,500,000 bushels than the high record total of the 1948 crop. Of the support total, Towa ranks first with 170 million, Illinois second with ov- er 77Y million bushels, follow- ed by Nebraska and Minnesota. Price support for the 1952 of 1952-crop under through | Depart- crop was available April al May 31, 1953, the ment had announced in but “reseal” program to enable far- mers to obtain a one year ex tension of loans. and to convert | purchase agreements into corn| loans for the extended The “reseal” program ned to encourage farmers keep price-support corn on farms, where it is ultimately | used, instead of delivering the | grain to CCC. — PE period. is desig- to | the | Everybady reads newspapers buf NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door swep. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 13, 1953-7 Urges Hunters To Be Sure Of Targets WHITE - WASHING AND DISINFECTING Woodchuek hunters involved in two fatal accidents within the past week in the Southeast Division of the Pennsylvania J Game Commission prompts Su- | HESS BROS. pervisor Stewart to repeat the plea for hunters to be sure of FLORIN, PENNA. their target. To add to the trag Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 ody of the two reported accel 39 dents, in each case the hunter caused the death of a member of his immediate family D H C Killh ff The woodchuck, a game anl 1e er mal, may be hunted through Optometrist out the year, Sundays excepted, MANHEIM but the peak of interest in 163 S. Charlotte St. hunting this animal appears to)| Telephone 5.3376 be during July and August. Af Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 ter fields of grain and hay have Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. been harvested the animal us Tues. Fri. Sat. ually is more easily located 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M Stewart pointed out often hunt-} ELIZABETHTOWN ers in their anxiety to get a Telephone 24-F shot do not take time to be cer ee - —— tain of their target, as evidenc Sy ay ed by the two reported acci-| rE dents The Supervisor also suggests that the hunters show extreme Jewelry Club consideration in the type and | © | color of clothing, especially the tN ty d “ d (headgear, they wear when in {the field. Red or some equally loutstanding color that cannot & {be readily mistaken for wood chuck can be cheap insurance will increase |¢ onsideration should be given "with our club by the hunter as to the position hear 4 1 ther in- in which he may place himself lea u can make. while awaiting a target. Never an f f p20. you seek cover or concealment in 1 the f tat 11 IN Melch 1c type of vegatation normally ™ : : i am {i This plan is the used by the ground hog de Torr 3 ol — 1 way to buy jewelry SALU NGA y draw from oo I ib card at any w t p to the amount Mrs. Levi Peifer and son 2 : 1 have paid in. Richard, attended the summer commencement of Pennsylva and see how nia State College last Saturday easy it is to save toward { The degree of Master of Educa fiihire aifis tion was conferred on Mr. John L. 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