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H/8/1939-3-

passed, but is not observed
and Fred McReynolds urged
that the classifications of business
versus residential be
lind up to. New road signs
may be objected to, as well as
those with out a license.

Mr. Iddings as weather
man, read from a current
publication, and every one is
bemoaning the very dry season.
In some states the crops are
drying up and there is little
hope for major crops maturing
to advantage.

Questions
Lofton Wesley has a false crab apple
tree. It is too large and is
tasteless. No cure for this.

Alice Farquhar asked how
to harvest -sweet- lavender. Dry
carefully, or strip after the
flowers have dried on the
plant.

Edith Green notices many
pink zinnias this year, a
great improvement over the
magenta s m has endured.
Elizabeth Stabler brought a
corn scraper which she finds
good for corn puddings and
fritters. Mr. Iddings has some
for sale from his nephew and

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