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H/4/1939 -6

out his new bed. Then he told of
visiting the Toung oil plantations -
mostly in Miss. It is a large industry -
The nuts are crushed and the oil
is used as a paint base.

Cousin Rose Gilpin -- a visitor asked
how to get rid of ground mice - and
alas - we could not tell her. The
talk naturally turned to moles - and
Cyana Acid Gas recommended for
exterminating them.

Asparagus should be fertalized
during the summer for the following
year.

Mrs. Hill wanted to know how to
beautify a deserted hog lot by the
May meeting, which will be with her.
Many suggestions were made - and
we shall see in May -

Spray grapes with Bordeau now -
and at least twice more.

Mary Magruder and Richard Iddings
will be the readers in May at the
podium.

It was too cold to look around much
so we were glad for an opportunity to
see the Edgewood Gardens where we meet
at West Edgewood in August.
Mary Reading Miller - Secty for day

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