10- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 11.1070 County Conservationists Oppose Demonstrations The L.incnstei County Soil and Walei Conservation Disluct has gone on record supporting teach in!). but opposing demonslia ttons, on Apt it 22 designated bv many officials and gioups across the nation as an cnvnonment teach in dav. The district board lecommend ed that interested peisons join conservation organisations and watershed associations, use soap atttd soap powders instead of de tergents, use only short-life pes ticides on home gardens and lawns, buy only returnable con tainers. and check and repair leaky faucets around the home. These are only a few ways in which individuals can help to solve pollution pioblems, the board said Interested parties may contact the district officers by writing to the Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation District, Mil lersville RDI, to have questions on pollution answeied. F&M Students to Speak On County Environment A Fianklin and Marshall jun ior, John Andeison of Levittown, from the Lancastei An and Wa ter Pollution Action Group, a college-community committee for environmental action will ad dress a joint session of the Penn sylvania Legislatuie on Tuesday, Apnl 14, at 10 30 a m He and Tim Palmer, a Penn sylvania State Umveisity stu dent, will piecede an address by United States Senatoi Gayloid Nelson (D-Wis ), a founder of the environmental movement and a key sponsor of Eaith Day, Apul 22 Anderson and Palmer were asked to explain how Pennsyl vania youth feel about the envir onment problem, said Anderson. Anderson said he would ex plain students’ interest m the movement and would list ways LAWPAG and other groups are trying to improve the county en vironment. Feedbag for crops What do your crops need to make you the biggest profits 7 The proper amounts of Nitro gen, Phosphorus Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulfur, Boron, Chlorine Copper, Iton, Manganese, Molybdenum and Zijic And these are the plant foods your crops grt when you leed them BONANZA. Order yours today STEVENS FEED MILL Stevens 733-2153 Leola. Dr. E. Overbake, Lima, N.Y.: Your cake stands, above are Lalique type glass often called Frosted, Acid treat ed or Acid etched. Possibly Verlyz from the mid-1920’5. Considered a good investment. Antiquing «Xoel Sater "American A i ecent letter fi om a reader in Missouri says, “I have four pictures by Cunier and Ives AMERICAN HOMESTEAD SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN and WINTER Aie these ori ginals 7” This is an example of how difficult it is to identify something by mail The only way I could tell for certain if they were copies or ougmals would be to examine them un der a microscope Off hand I suspected that they yould not be authentic be cause these are among frequent ly reproduced prints from the Currier and Ives series. How ever, the group, if originals have definite antique value and originals do turn up in attics, bams and trunks Perhaps this reader did have the real thing. I called her and asked one question, “How big are they,” About eight inches by ten in ches,” she replied This was the right size “Where did you find them’” she answered, “Rolled up in an old trunk ’ ’ That’s as far as I could go without actually seeing them The size was right and the cir cumstances were right My guess was my leader had found a good set In her letter she also asked two other questions “I would also like to know about old Mason fiuit jais and a small blue glass toy telephone with the mouthpiece bioken off Could the lattei be repaired’” Old glass canning jars aie still plentiful in most parts of the country but are becoming more and more collectible Those with the patent date No vember 30, 1858 embossed on the front are most popular with new collectors who don’t know that this date was used as late as 1905 Jars bearing the marks of regional makers are most de sirable and are often sought after in the locality. A good guide to fruit jars is The Kitchen Cupboard, fruit jar price guide by Art and Jewel Umbeiger, 819 West Wilson, Tyler, Texas The price $3 00 About the toy telephone, it’s blue, which is good, it’s a toy which is also good, but it’s "bioken hhd- that’s bad So bad that it piobably is worth only about one tenth of it’s value if perfect. It could be lepaired but the cost of lepainng it would be more than it’s worth if perfect If you have the piece that’s broken off, I’d just glue it back and let it go at that It’s istili 1 y iiacd • tittle! Homestead Probably Curriers in a collection until a perfect one turns up. Any blue glass is good. cJoel Sater Send large self addressed envelope with 12c stamp for fiee list of hundreds of good books on antiques, c/o this newspaper. Rx /!>' t ' * ? / > 'V, ‘ ? A Increase Your Yields, by Getting the broadest possible annual grass (foxtail, panicum and crabgrass) and broadleaf weed con trol. 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