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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 3

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Hamburg, New York
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irirrtvrrrrs: BRRRR-Il's not good growing waalhar her. Thar was frost in some low lying arena around bar lha morning of ana 10. Our thermometer read 42 digress whan wa want to bad lha night before but I couldn't believe wa could have a frost, and wa didn't. But I had reports that some gardeners in neighboring towns lost their This reminded ma that three years ago wa had a front in the Hamburg area the morning of Juno I I which did considerable da mag. I couldn't believe it then and thought at first those black leaves on tha squash must have been due to some 1 MICHAEL A.

WAWBO UK. AND MBS. CHAKLESJ. DBAITJT Sun Photo by Reception Sunday to r.l2rk 50th Wedding Annfrerszry of ths Chzrbs Draudts reported last week that onea it got started raining it couldn't top. and that ia still the It rained all day the 12th and ia still raining the morning of the 13th so 1 now have 2 inches of rain in tha gauge.

This ought to help out the melon 1 justlrsnsplanted to the garden and tha corn 1 planted the evening before. I have had a lot of asparagus beetles on my asparagus this spring -so that much of it has been deformed by the beetles feeding on it as soon as it cornea up. and also laying their eggs it. They apparently insert the eggs into tha stalk no tha egg stands out like a Bule whicker. When the worms hatch out they are really hungry.

Ex tension service recommendations for control are roienone or rotenonepyrethrum dusts or Sevin or Malathion as dusts or sprays. In all cases thcra a wailing period of on day before harvesting after using the in cl tr id This asparagus bed was set out two years ago so wa must stop cutting soon, but have found that 400 fact of row was not enough to keep us and tha beetles satisfied ibis yerX)f course, 1 get busy and don't, think s-at it as of tea as 1 should and so lose some. Next year should be better. With the price of old newspaper Mr. and Mrs.

Ilomer L. Rubeck of Short Drive announce the engagement of their daughter. Nancy Ann, to Michael A. Wawro, aoa of Mr. and Mra.

Ed. Wawro of Phoenix, AHxooa. Mis Ruber, a 1970 graduate of Hamburg High School, ia a medical sssisiant far a Burgeon in Phoenix. Mr. Wawro ia aaabUnt gob pro at the Camelbeck Country Club.

Afur a lata August wadding ia Hamburg, tha coupla will maka thair boma ia Phoenix. css cxlto to ctta czcam 'L- 1 MISS NANCY ANN BUBECK Every week weeks in a year-TKK SUN mirror the life of tha South Town! j- A reception far relatives and friends this Sunday afternoon from 4 until 7 in the Armor-Dueik Corners Rd. horn of their daughter. Mrs. Peter Brown sad Mr.

Brown, win honor Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Draudt of Clark SL on the occasion of their 50th Wadding Anniversary. Co-boat with his sister will Harold Draudt of Newton Rd.

and VI Draudt. Mr. Drwadl and the former Iva Bertrand of Orchard Park, both lifelong area re idents. were married by the lata Rev. AJbert E.

lehe. then pastor of St. James Evange cat and Reformed Church, Hamburg, now SU James United Church of Christ, on June 29. 192S. DIANE SCI KKNBORN Diana L.

Schoenbora. daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Robert W. Srhceebora, of Chariot ta Ave.

has bean earned to tha second urasstur Dean's List at Thial Collage. GreenviD Pa. Mias Schosnboin ia junior, majoring in paychoiogy and elementary aducatioa. I dJ Phil Mr. Draudt kti 89 and las wife 83.

Hamhorg Schools anol his retira- ment in 1968. Mr. Draudt a a charter member of the Armor Volunteer Fir Co. He and Mrs. Draudt are members of St.

Bnrna-detle's Church. The conple has lea grandchildren. ftttseeO. Barbara. Sandra.

rUthken. Janice. Cbarlaa. Baia aad Mary Lou Draudt and Mark s-id Ronald SERSTIISCUTII TOVuiS K2tTR 20 YEARS Itil.ialvJVj Brown. aal-JertiCt" W0C5S5I Lev's Ceraeta ead aaaay alaers i EQUINE AimST-Deborah Rkhter.

with one of her models and sketches will bold a one-man show featuring her pen and ink drawings of horses and wild life in the Eden Free Library. July 1 to 26. Exhibit hours are from 1 p.m. to 5 Mondays, Tuesday and Thursdays; 9 a.nx to 1 pan. Wednesdays with evening hours from 7 until 9 Tuesdays and Fridays.

A 1970 graduate of Eden High School. Miss Rkhter attended the Ml Acres Riding School at Cortland, (pent a year as a horse trainer In Australia. 3 nee her return she has been successfully exhibiting her art work in Western New York Shows while training, showing and selling horses (n Eden. asss 2RB iiC UlWRfi) ig(3STr1 se low. 1 derided to try the newspaper mulch that a garden writer in the Worcester papers advocate.

Just spread the paper out and weight them down with weeds freshly pulled. Tha trouble is I don't hav weeds to puQ. so I have weighted them with si ones, of which I have plenty. I used three thick nesses of paper but even then the wind gets under them and either' tears them or blow tha paper out from under stones. You should see Mrs.

Gardener chasing newspapers on a windy day! 1 mulched the eggplants that way but used black plastic for one row of tomatoes. The other row ia without mukh so I can compare the results. The plastic is three feet wide and ia eayer to put down and keep ia place. On advantage of the paper ia that it can be rotoiilled kt at the end of the season and wtll add to' the organic matter. Last fall 1 didn't store the dahhas (property as I wa going to cut them up ready for planting, but I never got to them during the winter sad I suit haven I dun litem.

1 wonder if it's worth while at this 1st data. Niaiey Can fiSaw mm." VIm ai a 4J INC. iiAMiuio -ft -DWsynisiKiCLS- iYti Magaavea fheaiagtaa PUe I ItaOagaa LKias; 1 ii WaalesT aWttsea i il THE HAMBURG SUN 3 Thursday June 26, 1975 r. CWJt UXWXAAi FOn A COMPLETE REVIEW of all Ydun fEEDS, PLEASE CALL US Fon an irisunArxE sum- LIARY FREE COST CUOTATIOrJ. ELLWOOD AGENCY, ti Maui mm tO-ttC9 itl-CJ).

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Years Available:
1875-2008