Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 10, 1969, Image 19

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over that could become a piob- hckl the,r mcetin? May 5 at the
lem Most of these seeds have Pcn ‘y n Flie Hall Theio weie
been treated with some chemical approximately 30 members pies
lor the control of insects or ont.
diseases: many of these mateuals Each member gdVe a report
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store these left-oveis carefully ni „ ht
and out of reach of children and °
livestock. The seeds should be Doyle Heisey and Cathy Schell
kept in the same bag or con- played the piano and Cathy
tamer in order to maintain iden- Miller played the violen.
tificatxon. Treated seeds should The next meeting will be held
not be fed to livestock or poultry j une 2.
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Speed Kills
While more than 40 percent
of driver-error-caused deaths on
America’s highways in 1968
were blamed on excessive
speed, only 20 percent of the
injuries were attubuted to this
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GREEN FOXTAIL
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10.1969—1 fl
tions of drivers was reckless
driving It figured in nearly 15
percent of the deaths and more
than 39 percent of the injuries
The conclusion, voiced many
times befoie, according to a
spokesman for The Travelei s
Insurance Companies, is “speed
kills”
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Our'small daughter describes
her even smaller brother as the
little old whinemaker.
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accident data published by The
Tiavcleis Figmos aic supplied
by stale moloi vehicle depart-
moots
Othci m.i)oi lactois involving
actions ol dnveis lesulling in
deaths and in (lines include dnv
ing on the wiong side ol the
load, not having the light of
way, and dnving off the road
way.
In the ten yeai peuod liom
1959 thiough 1968, young driver
involvement in fatal accidents
increased more than 20 percent.
Last year, precisely one-thn d of
people at the wheel when acci
dental death occuned in car
clashes were 25 years oi young
er The implication of imma
turity expressed by speed is in
escapable, said The Traveleis
spokesman, “undei-25 duveis
amount to only one-fifth of the
duver total but they aie in the
ternble middle of one thud of
all fatal auto clashes”
The 1968 traffic death toll
reached 55,300, 3,000 more than
weie killed in 1967 Iniunes m
1968 rose to 4,400,000 fiom 4,-
200,000 in 1967
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