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The bird report was colorful, - scarlet tanagers
at Weskes' and blue birds at Goffs',

A June 15th meeting: PEP Co. has admitted that
there are two alternate routes for their powerline.

Dick Woodward says that the wax bar on the
mower is not too good.

Betty Hartge's egg plants are being eaten by
little black bugs. Black Leaf Forty suggested.

Mrs. Manakee recommends a saucer of beer
to discourage snails. Betty Ligon uses "Slug Shot"

Shall Dorothy Weske snap off dead iris blooms
Yes, or cut, she has heard that the magnolia is a dirty tree

When shall Bill Canby move boxwood? Whenever
there is no new growth, and ground is not
frozen. Do not cultivate because of surface roots,

Buzzy Hussman questions the success
of organic gardening. Some feel that fertilizers
supply needed elements.

Sylvia quotes a gardener who uses "friendly"
plants.

Next two meeting places are exchanged:
July - Goffs at Mt. Pleasant
Aug. Wilsons at Bien Venue.

After the lights were dimmed and your
secretary recorded undecipherable notes in the
dark, Betty Ligon's slides transported us by
magic carpet to the wonders of South
America
and the Galapagos Islands.

Cusco, Peru is a pretty town 11,000 ft. high
with most delightful children. There is an Aztec
church, the highest in the world "Jule"? with hand-

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