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H/4/1964-2-

Elizabeth Canby reported that cedar waxwing ate their
berries.

Helen and Douglas provided the reading of the
evening in the sharing of their pictures to
the West coast abd to Hawaii. We glimpsed winderful
views, including among others, Jackson Hole, Ogden
Utah, Pocatello, roses in Boise station, Mt. Hood
in Oregon. In Hawaii we lost our hearts to the
vivid cloroscolors and the flowers. We saw view
of Pearl Harbor, of Ernie Pyles' grace, nearby
islands, a black sand beach. Then Home via Seatle
Chicago.

Questions: Flora Goff would like to have the July
1963 House and Garden. Also can sparros be kept our
of blue bird nests. No answer.

Douglas reported, answering a question, that he had
planted onions andpotatoes.

Mr. Iddings said he was still pursuing the passon
flower vine. He had acquired a seeding.

Chicken has reached that dreamed for stage of having
garden with such mellowness that shrubs wablle.

She didn't reach get much sympathy, but she could stake
them.

Betty wanted to know who lost roses. Several had. Pete
attributes this to the last summer drouths, with
delayed action. Pete inquired why his putting green
was brown. There was little experience with bent
grass but hewas advised to just wait.

John weske: Why does lurel grow on one road and not anoth
er. Pete said laurel like shale oil and good dra nage.

Next plaxesof Meeting were announced:
Oakley May, Oakwood, June, Pete Hutton July, August Cedars
Gracely September, October Bee Hutton.

Conflicts between PTA members and Teachers was discussed.
Several will have to be absent. This wasleft for
further discussion . A change it was pointed out
would provide other conflicts.

Adjourned until May for the Oakley
meeting to the held at the Community H use.

Lucy Manning.

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