ROCKSPRING (Centre Co.) When people hear the word “pes ticides,” the images that come to mind probably include cropdus ters flying over comfiedls and exterminators in protective suits. But pesticides come in many forms, including several that are used in and around the home. Vis itors to Penn State’s Ag Progress Days cna leant more about using home and garden pesticides safely during a special presentation at All A WORK BOOT SHOULD BE! 952 *♦**************************+****************♦*****************.*******************************♦* AHensville Shoe Shop Box 7 Sur Route Red Wing Shoe Store 1031 Union Blvd. 215-432-6455 _ vnAMgflMgwßW jnnrmwN Shoemaker’s Sporting Goods w.™.! iirTrLit 763 s. Second St* W»mes Dry Goods mi* mi27l-273 W. Main St 717-263-4124 215-683-7686 QKIIYSBURG MAnrsONmißfr tal t. Skop 717-334-0479 Pesticide Safety For Homeowners 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 19 in the College Exhibits Build ing theatre. “We’re providing practial use, handling and safety information for homeowners and other non professional pesticide users,” says Scott Harrison, coordinator for Penn State’s Pesticide Education Program. “We’ll also provide an opportunity for homeowners to get answers to their questions about pesticides.” Fitting You Right Is Our #1 Priority. Brandywine Shoe Shop Box IS6 Rt 2 Marks Shoe & Repair 22 South Main 717-584-2616 Harrison and other specialists ate for different households pesti from the program will discuss a cide applications.” variety of pesticide-related topics. The presentation will cover safe “When you use a weed killer, handling use of chemicals. “Home spray for anuts or even treat your pesticides generally aren’t as dog for fleas, you’re using a pesti- hazardous as those used for agri cide,” says Kerry M. Hoffman, cultural applications,” Hoffman project associate with the prog- says. “But they still can cause seti ram. “There are helath coresident- - ous injury or even death if mis tions for each of these products, handled. We’ll go over various “We’ll be discussing what types chemical handling practices that of protective equipment, from will protect your family’s safety.” gloves to respirators, are appropri- The specialists also will discuss Soft, water-repellent full grain leather. Soft, urethane cushion insole. Soft, but light and tough Super Sole. And, Red Wing fit, all over! Zimmerman Harness RD 2 Box 36 814-793-3961 Lost Creek Shoe SI RD «1 Box St NEWBURG County Line Harness n r > /'K> / jk : 2 c f4'^rV^ RD 1 Box 367 MADE in u.s.a. Books Shoe Service 107 E Slate St 717-786-2795 Lancaster Famrtnf,, Saturday, August is, 1592-E23 Sizes: 6-16, A-EEE REHRERSPpg Leo’s Shoe Store Godfrey St 717-933-8169 ■KILL HAVEN Geary’s Family Shoes 334 Columbia St 717-385-0355 methods that federal inspectors, food processors and supermarkets use to monitor and minimize residues on food, as well as prepa ration techniques people can use to reduce pesticide residues. The program will conclude with a question-and-answer session. SPRINGFIELD Red Wing Shoe Store 237 Baltimore Pike 215-544-1664 Leesers Shoes 2000 E 3rd St On Williamapoctf Golden Strip 717-326-0211