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Tammie Jo Crook and William
A. Lewlson
Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Crook of
Shady Spring announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Tammie Jo, to William Arthur
Lewison, son of Mr. and Mrs.,
Stanley H. Lewison of Austin,
Texas.
Miss Crook is a 1981 grad-
uate of Shady Spring High
School and is employed by
Ellintt's Family Foods.
Lewimm is a 1974 graduate of
Austin High School in Austin,
Minn., and is a retail buyer for
'Crook's Produce Co.
The couple will be married
April 6 at the First Baptist
Church of Shady Sprin~.
W. Ya. Schools Nu ti0n
F cak Awareness
WNk Procbimod
Governor John D. Rockef-
eller iV has proclaimed March
11 - 17, 1984, " West Virginia
Schools' Nutrition Education
Awareness Week" sponsored
by the West Virginia School
Food Service Association.
The theme for the week dur-
ing this Olympic Year will
focus on the many excellent
examples of nutrition and fit-
ness in action - the thous-
ands of world - class athel-
etes who will gather for tie
g~mes: Our message is simple:
" Be a Winner with Good
Nutrition."
The West Virginia School
Food Service Association being
aware of the great importance
of nutrition education antbng
the students and citizens of the
state and the great need for
continuing nutrition educatin in
our schools and a massive
effort to enhance nutrition pr-
actices is dedicated to the
health and well-being of our
state's children and encourages
all citizens to become aware
and concerned about their nut-
rition and the nutrition of our
children.
A Surprise
Who could have been more
surprised than Ruehl Meadows
'when he went out to his barn
Saturday morning March 3rd.,
and found that a six year old.
black Angus Heifer had given
birth to triplets male calves,
averaging about twenty-five lbs
each. Meadows says its not
unusual to find twin calves in
aherd of cows but very unusual
to fred not one, not two but 3.
Personals
Mrs. Flnssie Bennett of Fair-
lea visite@ her mother, Mon-
day, February 27th. Mrs. Rosie
Cox who has been confined to
her home because of illness, is
reported improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.
Newsome 'and son, Richard
Boda, returned home last Sat-
urday, from a weeks visit in St.
Petersburg, Florida, with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
T. Newsome.
From Left are : Del. Jack Roop, Audra Harvey, Melissa Kennedy
and Donna Epperly.
Serve As
Three eighth graders from
Hinton High School got a first -
~and look at the lawmaking
)rocess Feb. 21 when they
;erved as pages in the House of
)elegates.
The students served as the
;uests of Del. Jack Holt, D-
Summers, but are shown with
De]. Jack Roop from neigh-
boring Raleigh County.
Pictured with Poop from left
are : Audra Harvey, Melissa
Kennedy and Donna Epperly.
Tues. March 6, 1984 Hinton News-3
THE BLAYDES CLINIC
is pleased to announce
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FOR SURGICAL PATIENTS
• Round Trip Transportation
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
COOP(NAT/V[ EXTENSION $£1VIC[
NONE " A|RICULTUN[ .~rOUTN
By Robert H. Baber
E×tension Agent
GARDEN CALENDARS
arrive - We now have our
supply of the 1984 WVU Ext-
ension Garden Calendar. Com-
piled by Extension borticulture
specialist N. Carl Hardin, this
popular calendar provides
planting dates for all garden
vegetables as well as hot bed or
greenhouse seeding dates.
Special sections in this year
's calendar include: Knowing
Your Vegetables, Insect and
Disease Control, Graving Your
Own Transplants, and more.
Your personal copy may be
picked up at the Summers
County Extension Office in the
Courthouse Annex. We will also
attempt to place a small supply
of the calendars in rural post
offices and stores within the
ne,'tf few weeks.
PRUNING FRUIT TREES -
From now until mid-April is
the best time to prune formed,
bearing fruit trees, according
to WVU Extension horticultur-
ist Tara L. Auxt.
Yearly pruning encourages
the best productivity in apple,
pear, peach and apricot trees,
while cherry and some plum
' trees may not require this
regular pruning.
The objectives of pruning are
• to remove dead, diseased or
injured wood, to maintain tree
size and shape, and to increase
light penetration through the
tree canopy. Poor fruit color
may indicate a need for more
pruning. Severely shaded bran-
ches produce poorly colored
fruit and bear fewer fruit.
How much to prune depends
on flowering habit, fruit size,
diseases, and type of vegetat-
ive growth. For example, app-
les, pears, plums, and cherr-
ies produce short twigs called
spurs which can produce flow-
ers and fruit for several years.
On the other hand, peaches
do not have spurs and pro-
'duce flowers only on one - year -
old wood. Annual heavy prun-
ing of peach trees promotes the
growth of new terminal shoots
for next year's flowes and fruit.
This is important as the peach
tree gets older. Also, cutting
beck some bearing peach wood
Can reduce overbearing and
the subsequent thinning that
would be needed to prevent
breaking of some branches.
Apple trees require less prn-
~. Be sure, though, to head
Imrk and thin out branches
annually. Also, remove fast -
growing vertical shoots ( water
• sprouts) in early summer when
they are soft and easily pulled
off.
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