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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Mar 1954, p. 7

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Made A Hobby Of | , spinach over many weeks. This, an : 3 SFT © I ti P ts kd ER speeading can 'be further ex- Fe o 1 A - Gollecting Fan i tended by planting each vari ¥ : SL RN er least thres times 5 " ful 2 -.earller n us A en ; gE i. Was, lndeed, 8: wonder i about the average time and fin- 1 collection ef trousers, ally two or three weeks later, j : It belonged to Jules Pepont, my or, 4 ig Laub! B.oa oe po 1) Who had an Und hea tar, + In this way hot only do-we get «Barclay Warren, BA, 8H i : loving. establshaient na side. able pit, but Tar higher quik | © Joms Fuses the Grow I J ih he ity, tqo. - el John 1%:20-32 = EE 0) : : - boulevards of Paris. he { h Loe BR 5 4 = hd < : When Soil is Ready : BN ---- . AY : Ee : & i ; : . dled recently and went to join ; if fa . Fat : A You fol5 who go in for poul- One final touch \- Streit was | his equally undistinguished an- a Is 5 serious mistake 10 do toma tectibn: He that try will probably be interested | one of the first men in the state cestors, his relatives stood' and 2 ing while the ground is the least 0 t ha e shall lose It; and NE in hearing about a an named .| to build a gdod egg room and flared y the Tow is jiougens bit. muddy: Heavy soll 1a injured | we Jha te Jue.in this treit, who lives out, Mon- get a .candler. He candles and | foun anging a e back o i : shall i { foes tana, and who, for the past 13 | cartons every egg, and it goes | his shop. amd Tater ir Whe renin whe eternal, John 13:25: -- ¥ ears has made a flock of around | to his private customers. with a They were not simply the © good test is to take a little earth c fe 300 Leghorns pay him back *| * gparantee. i : nether garments of suits on or- and squeezq It in the hand. If "We would see Jesus." This . it $5.50 apiece! : * * ir h- der. They were all old and some- hen sii it bl bat was the desire: of the Greeks hig SH: NER Is it worth all the trouble? For | what shabby, and some of them does 'not pack it is fit for the | [NO had come up to Jerusalem fi : . the 13 years that Streit has kept | looked very much the worse for pate. of Pi Ww. It it packs i 3 to the annual. feast 67 the pass- : j - While the ordinary hens eats | records, he's averaged 44 cents a | wear. Nor had they been cleaned ep ball. it Bn not and DE over, They had turned from A about. 100 pounds of feed in a |' dozen for eggs. Wh u in- | or mended, but each pair hung OF dig ging It then will Lng thelr pagan religion and had year, Streit's hit 131. The laying '| clude those years when prices alk sergisie hanger with a Just into lumps through bats Secopted the Jewish faith, They ! i . house is stacked with hoppers. were low -- that's some eg ag over 1t, so obviously Mon- . : a eard about Jesus. ey ; " Says his wife: "When pore money. ; 8 | our Pepont cherished every Flan een Petietrite, wanted to meet him and speak yg nothing else to do, he's alwa $c ee item' in his strange collection. & with him. They directed their Nav 1 g 0 do, he's always . There is a wide assortment of bs A making a mash hopper.! Answers Did you know that it's safe to | --Then.the solution was found. annuals, both tall and climbing inquiry to Philip. His was a X Streit: "When a bird wants to | cut the beaks off day-old broiler | A little black book found am- for screening or background Qreek Same. and he probably lise 4 eat, I don't want her waiting' | chicks? } ong the late tailor's possessions purpose, These plants will reach spoke Greek." Philip mentioned : in line until she gets out of the | Ls SR proved to be the key to the mys- "two to ten feet high in a few dt to Andrew. Andrew, was a = PN notion." ¢ 3 tery, His friends discovered that weeks. In most seed catalogues good contact man. He wasn't : ne ey 5 f * ' : Washington Experiment Station M. Pepont had been a colléctor ok: alon g with the date of flower. one of the three leading disci- HY 1 : He lets no out-of-production | say that you 'can take a third | and historian, and it might be ples but he made a good fourth, R) aE : i : ; : : ing, hardiness and other factors, | | had brought P : ALAS] p hen'loaf in his laying house. To | of a chick's upper beak off, and '| said that his survey of world will be listed the mature height ¢ had brought Peter to Jesus, I EN) watch him cull, you'd think his "it_will prevent it from: picking | history started at the bottom, and usually some Indication of Ho also brought to Jesus the lad : .only purpose was to get Tid of | other chicks, to the end of-the He collected trousers of famous the 'speed these flo of whose lunch was blessed to teed = . birds, He start ling when * ] ou .do the | men. : i of frit se towers grow. In | a multitude. Now Philip. and ' \ starts culling en '| broiler period. When y : . the tall category are cosmos : the chicks are just one day job, just measure that distance | Among his collection of pairs ie. 3 hollyhocks, giant zinnias an d Andrew brought the Greeks to : old--throws out the weak, puny- -| from the tip: of the beak to of trousers or breeches were' $e : as , a : marigolds, spider plants, ornas Jesus. ; = looking ones. And he keeps cull- where the nostril starts. A gauge those which he certified as hav- Snow Sculptors Kt Work -- It didn't. take: these teenagers long mental sunflowers and" man Most probably it was the Ing thereafter 'until the entire | or stop on the beak cutter will: ing been worn by Alexandre to start having some fun as the season's worst blizzard closed others. Planted well apart Hy Tuesday before' the crucifixion. : original flock is replaced. make it easier to do an accurate | Dumas, Jean Paul Marat, Geri- |. public schools. Shown working on-a-10-foot snowman are from in good soil these will fo esus was facing the cross.' He \ fritiiie trimming job. z eral' de Gaulle, President Roose- left to right: Dave Chappell, 17; Carl Dahm, 15, and Butch blossoniing background for the Froud die, But life would fol. : . Month by month, Streit pulls | . - Tee Ter velt; and-others including Ad- nour. To regular owes owne, for ay bow; not only lig for Dimsels but ut bird ' t isn' H = i t to miral Lord Nelson, the Emperor . ' 4 : is eterna e for all would ever Halon fTy ah hay jit irks do: STS L27€ Jome things not | Franz Joseph, Rudolph Valentino, = pracusal Bi of 'the backyard \ believe in him. He. illustrated trade. Even though he. keeps ® Don't expect a chick with | -Johann Strauss, and Count Zep- Collectors from all over) : to "Fo SYery passerby _| from nature. The sced must die only Single-comb, White Leg- | a trimmed beak to eat through'| pelin. ie France, as well as from Britain, GREEN 'ONG sibel elk te ne 1h xbose- Tina it iH ollow, So BR i 3 ; horns, customers snap them up. | a wire grid. = Where he could not manage | the U.S.A, and Switzerland have ing things like nasturtiums elti hi a ME be ae y That's because 'he packages the ® Don't ask it to pick at feed to obtain the authentic garment indicated their intention to be THUMB sweet peas, scarlet runner beans. = bs our yes wil 4 i arren, * birds in attractive plastic bags-- | that's spread thinly over a hard | (and he travelled all. over the | present. The unique sartorial 2 morning glorles, annual hohe ci ) ve oge Qurse ves Jor ! } . makes "them look jsclean - and ; surface. : | world during his lifetime indulg- collection is expected to fetch a | dy Gorden Smith. - "etc. ! 2 iii - . we he HI B ! Tuo > i appetizing. . . 3 pi : 5 : hi 3 "ing his hobby) Monsieur Pepont tidy sum, 1 : EER : 2108 gh ov pig Prolog Find : 2 3 : hose beaks are mighty tender /| tailored an exact copy. But the: eerie ; Sh ge : ) 3 How many 'eggs do his "layers | for the first few days. : ; majority of pieces in his extra- Exit; In Moundsville, W. Va, 21 hoc imag aving 'Used To service in China. In 1046 per- put out? For the past 13 years, Cutting the beaks off day-old | ordinary collection are genuine, | five prisoners escaped from Cam First Plantings Be A a mission was given for him to re- rei A e Br p p Li e 0 oug er turn alone. If conditions settied Streit has had .a flock average | chicks is not a permanent .pro- and they are now to be offered | Fair Chance during its first week Even in the cooler parts of the nis Wile: nd hi Re ops < tiled, : of 250 eggs per hen=-Only one gram for replacement pullets. at auction, of operation. AE 2 country the first actmal plant- When did shaving oF mea fi : 5 Wie ad ami y could come. . - aA 3 A . : ( 3 \ 1d shaving for men first later. 'TI 3dw him off at the year -- when coccidiosis hit' the | The beaks will grow out again. : % ; ings are usually carried out in start? It's difficult t : - : : ph Block -- did they fall below 200. | But you can trim, them again - , ry March or earlier. This is the: | definite 'answer en. Sorc 2 Hanon le kent Failing. I e Highest was 295.7 in 1950, later when 'they need it. ; y seeding of those things that are | re ' ' ; ! a? "to i ¥ + BE A puted by.degend to be tt - 3 'ave Here's how Streit gets hens that 1 : : THEY MAY BE OLD. BUT THEY RE usually started in green houses, | ventor, the Dn of lining SEM a 15 Jock bie he will lay that well: AR She Went Sailing 2 : STILL LIVELY : A ma Tonge +and traders, Some authorities |. wife, I never know what her' fa 5 el] \ deh i : SRR En s, cabbages, pe as,, hy even claim" that "barbers' tools last words were until, seven in [Inde Owned |e Many "poopie do, bth i | Som dented among' mpl | years "ner. "They gals Sin ; : ¢: Clvil Service. authorities | journalistic work, but he was so ; i ents e Neolithic Age. strength as he went of" dlape, i Ye producing Stock, He ives | It was a dark and bitterly | jn Great Britain have recently | impressed by her alert mind and | this first seeding.at all, but sim- The. earliest known and actial- | They were, "Willie, weidc a HS = Koens ip . 1 on hat he € | cold night. Old Ludwig Brum- | decided to defer the retiring | outlook that she was offered a ply buy the started plants in | Jy recognized "razors", were of | for Jesus sake and "Jor. The £ RE a Soar, to 8% | mer awoke suddenly, feeling | age, which was sixty-five, for | position as editor. Now Mrs. | APril or May and set out. Of | Obsidian. stone, dull 'green in | Chinese". A year lated ahd nd ¢ oT L088 qown fo 6 thirsty, and got out of bed for | they realize (as so many pri- | Gunn confesses that it was "Just | the first Joeds. planed Yyreedy colour, With a cutting edge simi- | the four children left from the ye ---- ees | a drink of water. vate firms have already done) a matter of working hard, keep- outside wi ew yory oF ¥ | lar to a piece of broken glass. -same_ station. Bhere Was an | ; Returning to the room, he got | that a man's usefulness cannot | ing my eyes and ears open, and | Broup of flowers and vegetables, | These Instruments. of torture | atmosphere of ghiety. They § A into bed "again and .suddenly | be measured by years. - * using. common sense." Ry Whizh = bit of frost will i were used in ancient Peru about | would soon join husband, and f cin Gor MO MES | thi the pa dude or two | Ft a cos Deno, og | MEL 10 Me tho re wel | S005 Sere' "hn Shaving | up a fk Lo ad 3 our span of. life has increased. eighty-five, is one of the world's Ya, 2 Y o 8 ave you accepted the .cross SEA Sitting up, he looked in' the | primitive man was old at greatest authorities on the music Jd Ki lettre Spingeh, 12d- | made laws-againat the wearing | of Jesus Christ in your life? Biss direction of his -wife's twin bed. twenty; in ancient Rome twenty- | 'of the American aborigines. But Sh and grass soed. + 55 -| of beards. - Have you forsaken all to follow hy x and was amazed 40 see dimly five was considered a ripe age, until she was forty her existence Then there is the. semi-hardy Many 'folk have started anti- '| him? This is the way of life for 0) El that it Had vanished. and towards. the end of the was humdrum. She lectyred on group, which includes most beard campaigns during history. yourself and bringing light and % ; : 0 jred : : : ape Roo hengath Hi hed eo cighteenth century the dverage | piano and, organ music, flowers 2d hs Jailer Ad Julius Chesar Sealer for in- | blessing to others. FER apsed an e bed, wi S | life-span was just over thirty- rw iday ~ tables. ouch of frost will not | stance, who averred that human |. FRAY wife in it, had slid and plunged five Po day 'it is' twice that a as Wwebh on loli ie ruin them, though théy would hairs were not neccessary; and, PE Chie vba be i - J i ten feet into the middle of the length, and 'students of geria- | Mississippi - region and was prefer to do without. of course, Cicero, who consider- ° : ° N i small river which flowed under | trics, the study of old age, main: [ thrilled at her first hearing of In the last group are the really -| €d that the beard was of no use .|. Drive Wi th the house" in Munich, tain that within a few days even | aboriginal music. : ténder things that won't stand | dt all. But the man who first : A concrete pile, one of four 'a hurfdred will not be con- Discoveriie. that th L a single degree below 32. In hit the headlines with shaving : "Rut 2 iF supporting the house, had given sidered particularly old. a erng, He t this is thig category are dahlias, can- was the great Alexander: He Y Jeni way; causing the bedroom floor Pitt. was Prime Minister at | gho decided to record YING ous nas, gladiolus, tomatoes, peppers, Magee, his, soldiers to remove . Care BEE cs, to sink. And as the 70-year-old | {wenty-four; Churchills took on it as she e 3 itv | 'melons, cucumbers and so on. acy peards so. that ; their dhs hh Yad man shouted "Maria! Wh 1 i WAT of it as she could for posterity. : . enemies could not have handles : ; jn saouie arla: here are |- the job a second time when-over Since 1906 she has travelleq | Make it Last" 10 hold: whild thet: sl : bj - ili ki Si, aden seventy. Work and an, interest from Metorida to the Arctic {- In a far too many cases the Indy or 4 yous, . . Xx ly and fell with him 'into the | jn life keep people alive. ole En oe A Cand d hink ng-n-mans mioat "thei | - (Upside down to prevent peeking) i river. Other furniture followed, PEs Circle in search of aboriginal anadian gardener thinks just The early Chinese held their i some nearly overwhelming the ~The death rate among retired | mugic.: She has slept in shacks, | of a few months jn the summer | shaving tools in such high esteem {i old man as he struggled in the clerks, for instance, is high be- tents, and on §traw in® barns, | and even less when it comes t0 | that they used them as a form p no water. cause they leave a busy exist- | She has recorded in Dakota heat . vegetables. It's a feasf or famine. | of primitive money. It is only : "Firemen, sunimoned by other Ei 2 ite Without Jurpose of 1s ogress and in the Arctic A lov Weeks: When the lettuce, during the last twenty years : i 3 a ow zero. spinach and radishes are jus Drogyossi 3 : : etrie his nightahirt gli beyond he noms) shan and Sixty-five is no time to fire | right. A few days of feasting on Lovie SARS riding : : was old Maria Brummer? : Snley Ai Gre Slow, the | an efficient man. It's really the | Ereen peas or fresh corn, a little com'prtable shaving. From the : 4 After- three hours they extri- Amp . hh Tan ma oses, one time to employ him,~ for he longer for tomatoes - perhaps, "cut-throat" came the safety 6 ; cated her from the river, She | ou. oh 5 amaaing (women. brings you the accumulated wis- | and cucumbers and melons. razor. : AL 3 Bas yi was found jammed by her bed Until ¢ I iked dom and experience of about That's pretty wasteful garden- Since that latter invention, even p Hidden Beauty -- Lovely Ellane | 2nd other furniture tight 'against | pr FE even ey es Oe q | forty, years' work, ing. With the great variety | further progress has been made hs of auty ; Vv ne the river bank, with the swirl- for a well-earned rest To while Rubery Owen, the vast engi- available 'today, it is possible to in the form of electric shaving, a ribaudot, recent y electe ing water nearly up to her chin. away the hours she embroidered neering concern at Darlaston, spread even relatively short | eliminating brush, blades, soap Miss Cotton" of France, hides "I believe my bed saved me | aw ey her fingers, crippled with -|- Staffs, has a special department | season.things like corn, peas and and water. -behind a 'ritual vell worn by Moslem women in Ekypt. Eliane was shown this bizarre number "while touring the Al-Mouski ba- from drowning," she comment- ed. To-day the couple are none the worse for their adventure, arthritis, could no longer hold a needle, But they could hold a brush, go at seventy-eight she took to painting in oils. for pensioners who do not have + to clock on and off, or worry about ! younger men in the shade. speed. But they put Te -- - but they now live in.a ground- o zaar district of Cairo, Egypt. floor flat! ! One morning Louis Calder, Ford, Dodge and Henry All- Purpose Glassware Is Popular Re Sap , : New York collector, spotted two | Kaiser, all production geniuses, : : : b Variety of 3. Obsscvation of her paintings in a local exhi. | €Mploy & proportion of men over BY EDNA MILES : : CROSSWORD Nor tea) WY ard bition at Hoosick Falls. He asked | ¥xty-five. 23 SPR . J d Fy . Wo Old 3g. ibatance the name of- the artist, then he There is one. institution + in i LJ yours is to bea June wed- } [RA PUZZLE 10. Uneasy i orce drove to her farm and bought America -- Hastingy College, \ ding, it's none too soon to start § + : AFT ; « Partola 38, More _ . , jc. | Which is the law college of the ~| - thinking aboutwhat you want in d : IRAN : : ' ya. flower greeabls her entire stock of fifteen pic u c Be ¢ bl and ware. 1 may i AS : ones ---- it Yiglant HELL g tures. He urged her to paint | University of alifornia -- where ta yi ind ruse 1! may. i Viger TEE LDS tre 0 Embankment 3% Breathing 1 : Baugere on, and by the time she was | NO teacher is accapted unless Banged compldtely when you ? AE "ale A Reatratn Gipineel Drinker Fi Toten ninety she had finished 800 pic- oo ig? ings plan started. 5 start to 160k around. <3 i YUL oh : 11, Gumresin - g Galamjtous 38. By bish 43: Cosy home tures, many of which have been | e Hastings plan started in Perhaps you still entertain the phe A 3. Banishes 6. Proper 37%. Allow . Pxpire A 1940 when its Dean: found it dit- { VERA ~~ 4. Digestive 7. Precise 3 fan «41. Batlor exhibited in art galleries. i ] notion that you should have one 4 LAN organ : To-day anything Grandma | ficult to engage a professor. He set of tableware and glassware LIAR HA ad Mases pains commands a fee of | approached Professor 'Cathcart, for "best," another for practical, 8 : gtrest fab) not less than 1,00 dollars. who had 'been retifed from everyday use. . This fs an ides RS) 48 Hd The phrase "too old at forty" | Stanford because he was sixty- that's becoming outmoded. Vy tals : = d five, In 1943 he engaged Pro- Living today is less formal SVS 21, Part of the { A is "now dead. Sophie Tucker : J 4 thi 3} * foot insists, In song, that life begins fessor Edvard S. Thurston, re- than it used to be, and t § means Bd Insect ° : . ith | tired from Harvard. Their work that brides frequently pick: one EN it Measure of at forty and theve is much truth : t In tableware. one in i * duration . - 'In what she says. One finds | Was inundated by applications tire alo hy silver of ¢ 37 Bwesthenrt: AD an Te Bernarr Macfadden parachuting" [* from students, : Stainless steel to serva for all oc- : 123, Btretched Rr G) from a 'plane at eighty:three.- - Shaw's earnings' from his pen ns LAT ; 3 ) i LB Pp \ casions, 4 : . 8 Ad : : ; Florence Gunn spent the- first | 'were negligible before he was According to industrial de- JEEFRCH WARY. in Raat : : 3 Loveto sxosar i ; v: 3 A. half of her lite raising a family || forty; Vanderbilt added $60,000,- signer Freda Diamond, the 'new: A Wy ; A rr an : } 3 35. Complement TT : , and helping her husband to run 000 to his fortune after seventy; shorter-stemmed, well - balanced F 8 "Pip a ; ) i ' \ 3 10:3 abolt © LL 1 a summer hotel, Her children | Heinrieh Nusslein of Nuremberg glasses have been designed espe- f | [ : ARP Wilt FR ; 3 gis left 'home, her husband retired | had never painted a picture be: cially so they will not topple loll trend : Pi : | Aen iE b \violently 5 to grow 'fruit and vegetables, .| fore fifty. easily nor break readily. It's] m keeping with today's trend toward Informal but gracious living, iS 35 Alarm Whiathe : : - : i this designer's opinion that lovely | this bride has chosen simple, silver-banded glassware and cow. ; a ve A not = and she was bored with nothing It seems logical that a man ; IR - { Detain Le : | to do. All her life this highly |" with years of business experi-: Mlassware vl uid require » mini- bined it with sliver-rimmed china plates. : POE #é ne 1 o Be An ro O01 I intelligent, cultured woman had | ence behind him is much more Almost all of today's glassware | the tall pilsener glasses are often Fredu Diamopd is a lows i : an 3 ; : : : : TTF [| | hankered after newspaper work, | likely to succeed in a new ven- serves more than one purpose: A | vised to hold parfait. sttmnted, platinum-banded pate Rl i ofworten i a oF died | so at the age of tifty:nifie she | ture after forty than before it, sherbet glass may also be used} In short, if a glass suifs the |tern called "saturn." 1s classis ° fa % A Sinai DOWN. AS od 101 BE OW hm "1 went {o see a publisher of 125 dora that age he is a Student for fruit cup, Shelmp A oyster Purpose r which Jou need it, ol mele and ey JHiecd. as a ; . FR; : AD eeklies. of human nature, a master of his " cocktail or even for champagne. | then it's the correct glass, n ere's u comple ne. 3 BLAU a J iAtutylont ikea 1 Ean, Sv a SL I il ihe course of their talk she | 'craft, and knows the mistakes to The low-stemmed wine glass will | One of the newest designs cre- | stemware as well as tumblers in ; \ Rar : Fa ee Se " Answer elsewhere on this page. confessed that she had done no | avoid.--From,"Tit-Bits? double for breakfast juice, and lated especially for the bride by | various heights, : ZK : TELE ; bus : 4 HER fide J ' - | PERS eA ra LEER

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