Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 05, 1969, Image 18

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    J 8 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 5. 1969
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LEXINGTON SEWING
The Lexington 4-H Sewing
Club met recentlj at the Brun
nenille Fire Hall to reorganize
and elect officers
The following girls were elect
ed Cindy Eberly. president:
Celeste Sei veiling vice presi-|
dent: Amj Spangler, secretary:
alternate secretary. Laura Leeti
Martha Showalter treasurer:'
Connie Eberly. alternate treasui
er; game leaders—Donna Wal
ton and Carol Martin; song lead- 1
ers. .lane Hensel and Jean Mil
ler: news reporter. Andrea
Smith and Candance Snivelling,
council representative
Mother* were entertained with
gi mes. under the direction of
pi eject lender. .Mrs. Lee -\ brief
explanation ol club require
ments and a demonstration on
the pin chasing and prepaiation
cl labile was gnen b\ club
leader, Mrs Smith
Reficslunents weie served and
the meeting was adjourned
The next meeting will be held
on A pul 10 in the Fno Hall
from 3 30 p in to 3 30 P M
SADDLE CINCHES
The Saddle Cinchos 4-H Itor-e
Club o) the Milton Grove area
held iin organizational meeting
a the tnrm ol Mrs, II Kenneth
Boiry. Ml Joj. R 2
Karen Horn was elected presi
dent and Judy Sheet?.. vice pres
idem ol the club Other ollicers
elected include Linda Walts,
secrelarj: Cindy Wendlcr trea
surer. Kendace Borry. news re
poiler. Pat Dougherlv. sone
leader, and Vicki See. mi nit
liadei Countv Council members
ait Karen lloin and Lind;
Walts
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The next meeting of the club
will be on Apiil 18 7'30 p.m. at
Ihe home ol Lori Cerphey. Alt
Joy R 2 Interested persons arc
welcome
Leaders tor the coming yeai
arc Mrs. Tyrus Keeney. Mrs
Kenneth Bony and Mrs Charles
Cherphy
NORTHERN SOIL & WATER
Ry Curtis Horst
Karen Marlin presented a
demonstration about “Capillary
Water" to the Northern Lancas
ter Co. 4-H Soil and Water Con
servation Club at its meeting
on March 20. The meeting was
held in the basement of the
Hinkletown Church at 8:00
Paul Marlin. Club leader,
taught the lesson lor the night
He reminded the members to
timsh their proiects lor the club
round-up on April 9
The next meeting will be held
on April 3, at 7 15
with an economy of plenty but
a lack ol physical activity, sets
the stage in many cases ol over
weight. At each stage of the life
cycle persons need to learn and
practice a way ol life that wul
keep them within their ideal
nutntion specialist Oui society weight range
Hazards Of Overweight
Overweight is the nation’s
number one health pioblein,
points out Airs Ruth J Buck
Penn Stale extension loods and
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CONTROL WEEDS
IN:
ALFALFA
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SELECTIVK HERBICIDE
Nut si- ci ops ate a thing ul the past lor alfalla growers
who uso F.plam m spring-seeded stands.
H\ controlling weeds and grasses early growers report
yields ol 15 to 5 ton ol pure hay per acre the very first
season
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Correspondence
Courses mL
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STUDY TREES FOR
HOME LANDSCAPES
A single tree on your home
grounds may do more than a
dozen shrubs.
Whether your need is lor
shade from summer sun, the
balance provided by small trees
at the front entrance of yom
home, or a flowering tree at your
back door, a plant can be found
suitable to your wants
According to a Pennsylvania
State University correspondence
course on lor your home
grounds, over 50 species of trees
are useful for home landscapes.
Within each species there may
be half a dozen or more varie
ties carried by nurseijmen
The selection and care of or
namental trees for home land
scapes is the subject of the
course. It’s newly written (re
vised in late 1968) and gives
detailed instruction on planting,
fertilizing, pruning, control of
insects and diseases, with sug
gestions on how to use each
kind to best advantage in land
scaping.
Send your name and address
with $3 85 to Trees. Box 5000,
University Park, Pennsylvania
16802. There are no other
charges and a complete course
cop> comes to you by mail
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Wild Pets
Every lime I read about a
person with some unusual pet
such as a skunk, a monkey',
snake, or lizard I wonder if
that particular family realizes
the possible danger present
with this wild pet. Many of these
creatures are carriers of disease
and dangerous infections. Mon
keys may be carriers of tuber
culosis or fungus diseases;
skunks can carry large amounts
of rabies virus in their saliva
for long periods of time; bites
of wild cats, racoons, lizards,
and snakes can produce danger
ous infections, Our present ad
vice it to keep domestic animals
as pets: they may not attract as
much attention but they are
much sater
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