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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1959-07-02, Page 3AGENTS WANTED EARN cash in your Spare Time- Just show your triends our Christmas and All-Oerasion Greeting Cards tintlUdirig Religious) Stationery, Gifts, Write for sa mples Colonial Card Ltd ,400-0 Queen Bait. Toroete 2 .„. . ARTICLES FOR SALE QUEEN Elizabeth — beautiful. Be* Jewelled Brooches, Coloured. $1.25, Post Paid, Limited number. BOx 425. Pert Perry, Dot, enmeoveit" for use In quick= toil- ete stets down to the earth, saves cleaning, Directions, Thetis:aids of users, coast to coast. Price $1.00 per can, postpaid. Log Cabin Products 322 York Road, Guelph, Ontario, FIRE Alarms,• ,sciunds loud Warm* when fire Is small, every home should be protected, hang anyWhere, no inetalla. tion cost, guaranteed. $7.95 prepaid, re. sale offer- A. Hare, Bath Ontarlo Pocket Book Exchange SEND three pocket books and 25 cents. Receive three different. The Book Room, 7 SL Clair West, Termite, BABY CHICKS BRAY has dual Purpose and Ames day-olds, prompt shipment. Started Leg-horns, dual purpose pullets and cock-erels. Ask for list of ready-to-lay Ames. Time to order July-August broilers. Prompt shipment dual purpose cock-erels, Don't delay — See local agent, or writeBray Hatchery, 120 John North, Hamilton, Ont, BOYS' AND GIRLS' CAMPS BOYS 7-16; horseback riding, swim. ming, hikes, etc Good meals. Write Circle Bar Dude. Ranch. R.R. 1. Cale• don, or phone 57113. CAMP CENTENNIAL for girls 6 to 14 years. 50 miles from Toronto. Estab- lished 3Q years, Varied activities Ex. pert leadership. Brochure on request. Director Mre. V. HiCkingbottom, Island Grove, P.O, (Lake Simcoe) Ontario. In Toronto phone Mrs. Woollard or Mrs. Hurst. ME 3-3772. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY LEARN Auctioneering. Term soon, Free catalogue. Reisch Auction Col-lege, Mason City, Iowa, America. BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE GENERAL country store in Finger Lakes area 12 miles Watkins Glen, N.Y.; 6 rooms, -bath, 2 acres. Gross $50,000, Groceries, gas, oil, beer, drugs, drygoods. Owner going south. $23,000 complete. Will finance. Ivan Garnet. Dundee, N.Y., R No. 2. Call 456X1. DAIRY EQUIPMENT PERFECTION milkers with standard or automatic control, floor suspended or pipe line types, have lead the way for over 40 years. Installation and sera-Ice anywhere in Western Ontario. Our prices are always interesting. American Separator Sales, Phone Carlow 2821, Goderich, Ont. FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE FARMERS CONDITION your hap the Brady way— cuts curing time in half and conserves the feeding value. Get full details about the Brady Haymalcer from H. L. Turner Limited, Blenheim and Listo-wet. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FEMALE HOUSEKEEPER, Motherless home, Belleville. Four boys, ages 11/2 to 7, mcklern house, every convenience, regu-lar help with heavy cleaning, congen- ial Christian home, good wages, must be abstainer, non smoker. Reply to Box No. 192, 123-18th Street, New Toronto, Ont. INSTRUCTION EARN morel Bookkeeping, Salesman. ship, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Les. sons 500. Ask for free circular No. 33. Canadian Correspondence Courses. 1290 Bay Street, Toronto. INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE A good .year round income property in town of Huntsville, City convenien- ces, excellent location, owner's apart-ment available, Sell or consider house as down payment. Apply P.O. Box 82. Huntsville, Ont. MAGAZINE AMERICAN klagazines Supplied! Please send $1,00 for four samples. Please state requirements. London Book Shop, 678-12th Avenee, New York, N.Y. MISCELLANEOUS NEW! SP Cleaner! Dirt, grime, germs, all vanish in one swipe, New, concen- trate makes 3 gallons, only $1.00. Beats any cleaner, Try It! S. Gaines, 1527 Caldwell, Dallas, Texas. MEDICAL , . OPPOR TUNITIES', FOR MEN AND WOMEN BE A. HAIRDRESSER .1614 CANADA'S LEADING SeHool. Great Opportunity Learn Hairdressing dignieed profession; 'good wages Thotitiiiids of successful Marvel, Oradenta Aniettees„'reateat SySteril Mietretta Catalogue Free , „ , MARVEL HAIRDRESSING Sekook, 358 Bleor St. W., 'Tereift iirmicheSt, 44 Erne, St., W., Initilliten 72 Macau Street, OttaiVit COOK wanted, male or female, for July and Aug., able to take charge, 2 meals daily, family - style.. State , experience, references and salary required. Apply Blue Water Conference, R.R. ,3 Wallace-burg, Ont. MECHANIC WANTED WANTED — Licensed mechanic to take charge of garage to service 25 cars. Must be able to organize and allot work to men. Apartment available. Phone London, Ont. General 4-7512. EXCELLENT monthly guarantee for part-time delivery jewelry contracts throughout Ontario. Must be reliable, have car. Refundable cash deposit re-quired. Inquire about your locality. Male or female. Name, address, tele- phone. Write to Box 188 123-18th, Street, New Toronto, Ontario. DON'T WAIT — EVERY SUFFERER OF RHEUMATIC PAINS ,OR NEURITIS SHOULD TRY DIXON'S REMEDY. MUNRO'S DRUG STORE 335 ELGIN OTTAWA $1.25 Express Collect POST'S ECZEMA SALVE BANISH the torment di dry eczema hashes and weeping troubles Post's Eczema Salve Will net disappointyou. itching, scaling end euenteg ocie, ma, eerie, eingwOrM pimples and OM edierrin will respond feedlly to the etabileaS Odetlea ointment regardless "Of hoW ettibbete or hopeless they kern, Sent' Post Free, eh 001.0 of Price PRICE 53,00 PER %JAR POST'S REMEDIES 28e3 St eiale'Avenot East TORONTO' in both sexes, after 65, blood pressure goes up with weight, but has little or no relationship to height alone. And despite the popular belief that tall people die younger, height has nothing to do With longevity. Weight is the villain, Dr, Master con- cluded. "It is clear that obesity reduces the life span, and the outlook for thin persons is more favorable." That average weights are so much less, in the most aged might 'indicate that these individUals have actually lost some weight, but more sig- nificant, Dr. Master suggested, is the. fact that the fat die younger. From T/IVIE --- A pleasant old lady entered the cake shop to find the own- er's son Watching the shop a few moments while his mother step- ped out. "Don't you sometimes feel telnpted to eat the cream. cakes?" she asked: with a stililes "Of course not," replied the boy in a shocked tone, "Thai would be stealing, I only tick them." Taking a long view of a situ- ation is easy when you're not involved, 1:90' The Fat & The Lean Tables of average heights and weights for children have been so overprOmeted that many mo- thers spend their time jittering needlessly about, whether a doctors -have nev Sttidied data youngster is u ,ltd, .par. But on averages for leple at the upper end of the%feespan. Last months Artlitiv yrd. Master presented the with re- vealiteg data on oldsters aged 65 to 94, The tables were coin- piled ,at Manhattan's Mount Sinai Hospital from information on 2,925 melt and 2,694 women all over the U.S. In the 65-69 bracket, the tables showed men average 5 ft. 8 in. tall, weigh 159 lbs. Height remains constant through ages 85-89, but by then the average weight has dropped to 148 lbs, In the, early 90's, Men average an inch shorter and tip 'the scales at a wispy 136 lbs. Wom- en aged 65-69 average 5 ft. 3 in„ tall and 'Weigh 141 lbs,; those in the upper 80's are an Inch shorter and weigh, 120 What does this mean for old- sters' health? P1.1113b86 Of the tables, said br, Master, is to show the tie-up between excess weight and diabetes, gals-blad- der trouble, and diseases of the heart, arteries and kidneys. Al- ready evideA4 he said, is that Debbie Reynolds Airs Her Views Greeham's mew in Hollywoed probably named tater W04- gang Gresham, a press age-it certainly not Sir Thomas --- can be succinctly stated: "ktilwr, you're down you're up." This in., verse ratio theorem, In a u event, now applies to Miss Deb- bie lieynolds, 'During the three years she was married to croon- er Eddie Fisher, Miss Reynolds worked in only four pictur!s: but from the time nine =Mlle ago when Elizabeth Taylor was first running barefoot through Fisher's hair, through the end of this year, the pert 27-year-old actress will have been employed by various studios to make five films. All this new aetivity, Miss Reynolds readily estimated, will bring her $250,000 in 1959—and her 1960 schedule looks like an additional $150,000 worth, of act- ing. A serene little thing off-screen (in contrast to her on"; screen. friskiness), Miss Reynolds dis- cussed her current statns—pro- fessional that ,is—with a NEWS- WEEK reporter over lunch. The well-publicized Bob Neal thing (he's a wealthy Texan who gave her a diamond brooch) was up in the air, and as for Eddie and Liz, Debbie let it be known right at the start that she was not going to talk about it. During the separation, she re- called, she threw herself into the filming of a frantic faree ironi- cally titled "The Mating Game," "Right after it," she said,• after ordering a shrimp salad, "I made 'Say One for Me.' Now I've just finished 'It Started. With a Kiss' with Glenn Ford. In August I'm going to appear with Glenn again in 'The Gazebo.'. They've completely rewritten the script (of the Broadway play). It's much better. Gosh, a movie can do better justice to a comedy than a play can, anyway, Moviee have more flair. "In theefall I'm going to make 'The Rat Race' with Tony Curtis and later 'The Pleasure of His Company' with Fred Astaire. It's a help to me to keep busy, and I'm doing it. But I'm awfully tired, too." Her eyes, heavily mascaraed, betrayed lines of fa- tigue. She added: "I'm going to take. July off and go to Honolulu with my children for a vaca- tion." When the shrimp salad, arriv- ed, Miss Reynolds daintily re- moved the gum she was chew- ing, deposited it in an ash tray with apologies, and pressed on- ward: "I've always felt that publicity is necessary for a Hol- lywood career. Ten years ago, when I began making pictures at Metro, the studio had to sell me' to the fan magazines. Then after a 'few of my pictures came out, the fan magazines moved me from, the back up to the front of the book and onto their cov- ers. Now, even though the, stories they write about me and my children are simply awful,' I still pose for their picture lay- outs." She explained profession- ally: "It's part of the business." A waiter bearing iced tea sud- denly discovered he was serv- ing Debbie Reynolds, and in a nervous spasm suffered an ice cube to drop onto the actress's lap. Debbie smiled sweetly. "That's all right," she said. The waiter started to retrieve the wayward cube, decided against, it, and fled under the scowl of a headwaiter. "I've just bought a lot of art. I know nothing about it. I'm just starting to learn. I bought some canvases by an artist named Jansem (a Frenchman who uses only his last name). Gee whiz, maybe in another twenty years Jansem will be another Bernard Buffet. Look what's happened to him. "I paid a lot for them. You pay by size you know. I mean, a .6-foot canvas really costs. But I enjoy art, even though I don't understand what people mean when they talk about impres- sionists and nonimpteselonistS. Dinah Shore bought some art some time ago and it's 'tripled in value. Martha Hyer has two Renoits. One is in her guest PAID, where everyone goes sooner or later. It's a real, fleshy nude.' She looks like Sort of a fat 28. No, not Martha Hyer. The nude. "I think paintings add another point of interest in your home, don't you? They give you some- thing to talk about." CLASSIFIED UTILITIES INCLUDED? — Technician Don Allen pours a cup of coffee in the world's smallest efficiency apartment, It's a capsule built to simulate living conditions on man's first extended space flight. It will be occupied by two astronauts for 30 days for mental and physical testing. 4 ADVERTISING to: PERSONA‘ supwiER RESORTS. Intricate Art Of Folding Paper Bits of coloured paper, folded, pulled, crunched, and pushed in- to More than g00 various shapes and forms were on dieplay, at New York City's Cooper Union in a most unusual exhibit bear- ing the title: "Plane. Geometry and Fancy Figures:, The Art and Technique of Paper Folding." In this remarkable collection there are abstract forms, architectural constructions, industrial paper forms (boxes, racks, and even ashtrays), But at the heart of the exhibit is a, colourful mena- gerie of lifelike penguins, chick- ens, horses, insects, flowers, and apes — all products of the an- cient Japanese art of origami (paper folding), Mrs, Harry C. Oppenheimer, pert and chipper president of the Origami Society of America, whose work is included in the Cooper Union exhibit, welcomed a Newsweek reporter to h e r Gramercy Park apartment last week, and set him to work mak- ing an albatros from a square of magenta paper as she went on to explain how she first be- came interested in origami. "It all started about 30 years ago," she said. "I had a daughter who was very sick• and I was able to amuse her by making things out of paper. No, no! You have to make this kind of fold. Origami comes in handy at meetings of boards of directors. Most people doodle or fidget, but they can also fold paper. In South America it's taught in the schools. In Japan, too. Houdini was an ardent paper folder, you know." By this time the albatross was finished, and she had started her visitor on a flying crane, in deep blue. "This will be an ac- tion toy," she said. "Its wings will move. Children love them. A. month ago my husband . and I went to Japan to attend the meeting of the .International Pa- per Folding Friendship Society. The president is Akira Yoshi- zawa. He's 36 years old and he has been folding paper for 30 years. He sends me some of his best things. "You know, I've been on the 'Jack Paar Show,' and the Dave. Garroway show, and Bill Leon- ard's show ('Eye on New York'), and the Shari Lewis show. Do you know Shari Lewis? That's the 'Hi Mom' show. (Shari Lewis left the show four months ago.) I made Jack Paar fold right along with me. When 1 made an eating bird (it can be manipulated to pick up a small piece of crushed paper held on the open palm) Jack whispered that he didn't want to hold his palm out because it was sweaty, and it would make a bad close- up. But I made him do it." Mrs. Oppenheimer went on, alone, this time, to make a red but- terfly, 'with twiddling antennas. "I started the Origami Soci- ety in this country last March, and I have an afternoon and an evening class. We meet at the Japan. Society. There about 35 honorary members who ate good enough not to come back any more. I'd like them to teach CHRISTIAN. CHAIN RECORD OF THE MONTH CLUB CL m members buy records at a me Ings and make money selling to other club rneroberS. Write for information: Sacred Heccrd Supply Centre, PDX 200. Hartland Nil EDWARD$ Wend Inn, on famous Pick, ere]. Inver, Housekeeping cottages sandy beaches, fishing, Write Edward Simms, Port Loring, Ontario, YOUR HOWPAYS AT LE MONTCLAIR gosT outstanding resort at famed Ste., Adele, Quebec, Swimming Pool, Tennis, Riding, Golf, Bowling, Movies, Dancing to Orchestra, Famous for Food. WRITE FOR FOLDER: H. R, Couillard, Le Mon/clelr, Ste:Adele, Que. PHOTOGRAPHY Nymark's Lodge and Motel ST. SAUVER DE MONTS, P.Q. ON private lake; modern log lodge for 150, swimming peel, danelng nightly, tennis, sports, own golf course; riding available, Comfortable, friendly tames; Phere. .Choice menu, Free golf to weekly guests. Folder, Rates $7 1111 Low weekly rates, Honeymoon Special — $110 • yin Week SAVE I SAVE SAVE I 12 m raglInrwee pdrienvet4lorn ed dn alabettm 600 3 manna prints in album 401 Reprints 50 each KODACOLOR Peyeloping roll $1419 (not including prints). Color prints 350 each extra, Ansco and Ektachrome 35 mm. 20 ex- posures mounted in slides $1.25 Color prints from slides 350 each, Money refunded In full for unprinted tive,s, FARMERS' CAMERA CLUB BOX 31, GALT. ,ONT, SUMMER PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR RENT BALA Park Island; for sale or rent, cottage on beautiful Muskoka Lake. Will sleep 11, hydro, tap water, elec-tric refrigeratoz,, propane gas for cook-ing, and rowboat, Apply Albert Dunn, 31 William St., Delhi, Ont. Phone 678.7, PET STOCK A wonderful opportunity to secure some outstanding ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPS SIRED BY OUR IMPORTED 'STUDS YOU ,may visit our kennels without obligation any day of the week as they are open to the public. KAMEL KENNELS (REG'D) AURIC FARMS 285 CENTRE ST. THORNHILL, ONT. 400 YDS. WEST OF YONGE ST. AT STOPLIGHTS SWINE THE latest in Swine Breeding, Blue Spotted. Start your herd now, Register. ed Landrace gilts bred to Large Black boars, also 'imported Large Blacks. Goose Creek Farm. Grand Valley, On- tario, TALENT WANTED Seeking the all round. Canadian girl for the title of Miss Canada $6,000 in scholarships courtesy of Pepsi-Cola Company of Canada Limited. Requirements: Age — 15 to 26 years, Education-2 years high school. Talent entries close July 20th. Write lass Canada Headquarters, 21 John Street South, Hamilton, Ontario for appli- cation forms and further information. PROPERTIES FOR SALE How The Moth Attracts A Mate One of nature's most baffl- ing phenomena has been the ex- traordinary power of female moths to attract males over long distances. In one experi- ment, a female emperor in a gauze cage collected 127 males of her species in seven hours; male Chinese silkworm moths have been known to home in on intended mates from as far away as seven miles. Since a female under a bell jar will stir nothing in males on the outside only inches away, bio- logists have concluded that the secret of her charm must be an odour—from a substance so strong that a few molecules send males 'fluttering into the wind, and so selective that only males of her own species are at- tracted. In a massive experinient con- ducted by Adolf Butenandt, 56, who was co-winner of the 1939 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (for isolating the male sex hormone, androsterone), a research team at Munich's Max Planck Insti- tute for Biochemistry import- ed 1,000,000 silkworm cocoons from Italy and Japan, opened them up with razor blades, se- parated the pupae of 310,000 females from the males. What followed, in the words of one researcher, was "a mass slaugh.- TEACHERS WANTED FOR Sale on No. 7 Highway at Reeces Corners, 1 acre with restaurant, 4 room living quarters, Texaco gas and oil service garage with apartment above, rents for $60 per month. New modern 4 unit model, school directly across. Good business. Poor health reason for selling. Priced to sell. Reasonable terms by owner. Box 191, 123-18th Street, New Toronto, Ont. TEACHER, to act as principal for Wy-oming Public School. Please state ex-perience, last school taught and name of inspector. Duties to commence fall term. Reply to G, OLIVER PANGMAN Chairman or LEO FERGUSON, SEC.-TREAS. WYOMING, ONTARIO. CATHOLIC Teacher wanted for S.S. No. 15 Dover Township about 12 miles from Chatham. Grades 1 to 3 with enrollment of 24. Apply stating qualifications to Adelard SL Pierre, Bearline, 11.11, No. 1. ter, and not for the faintheart- ed." Each tiny pupa was disem- boweled, the scent glands care- fully cut out. Male. moths serv- ed as lab assistants: when they were placed near fractions into , which the gland material had been divided, their fluttering wings told the scientists which parts contained the magic sub- stance. ' Finally isolated, it turned out to be a yellowish, fatty sub- stance with a subtle, not un- pleasant odour- of leather. Study of its chemical structure reveal- ed a relatively simple formula: C16H300 — technically an al, cohol. The million cocoons had yielded only a barely visible 1.6 mg. Most moths are not pests in themselves, but their larvae are —e.g., the larvae of the gypsy moth destroy thousands of trees every year. Butenandt's discov- ery opens the way to a new at: tack on such pests. Insecticides kill off useful insects along with the pests. But if the sex ex- tractant for one particular spe- cies can be isolated and syn- thesized, its males can' be At- tracted, trapped, and killed without harming useful insects. "The males will come flock- ing," said a Munich researcher. "Females, of course, will con- tinue to lay their eggs, but they will be unfertilized. The main advantage over DDT is that no resistant strains are likely to emerge. Whoever heard of a male animal becoming immune to sex?" — From TIME. SOUTHERN B.C. COAST FIFTEEN acres, pressure water, electri-city in all buildings. New 5 roomed modern house, full basement, 2,800 lay-ing birds in cages, 1,500 modern brood- er. Ranges, etc. Operating full capa-city. Wholesale and retail, excellent television reception. Profit 1958 $7,000. Terms. Full details and photograhps available, Box 190, .123-18th Street, New Toronto, Ont. TEACHER, some experience. Average attendance 17, 1958. School close to railway and No. 11 Highway. State salary. Apply to Mrs. Moffat, Sec., Treas. Public School, Ramore, Ontario. COUNTRY ESTATE OR POTENTIAL SUMMER AND WINTER RESORT TO develop or retire to. 65 acres wood-ed hillside and shore. Ski hill, rope tow and ski. chalet. Sandy beach on most beautiful of Kawartha Lakes. 110 miles- Toronto, 'Hydro. Retirlhg. Cash or terms, principals only.,,Weekends, J. D. Cumming, Havelock, 205R23. CARNARVON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA REQUIRES . A QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR THEIR NO. 2 SCHOOL (RURAL). lf PUPILS, GRADES 1 THROUGH 8 Also A QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR THEIR NO. 6 TWO1ROOM SCHOOL IN THE VILLAGE OF. PROVIDENCE BAY, GRADES 5, 6, /, S. SEND applications to: A. C. BEAUDIN PROVIDENCE BAY, ONT. CATALOGUE available on farm and suburban property. Offices in 'Bramp-ton, Orangeville, Georgetown and Guelph. Upon 'request we will forward to you a catalogue covering the type of property you suggest you may be in. terested in, G. A. Hutchison, Realtor, 29 Queen St., E., Brampton. AURORA SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD (14,Miles from Toronto on Yonge) REQUIRES FOR SEPTEMBER, 1959 TEACHERS FOR Grades III, IV, V and VI SALARY Minimum, $2,800 — Maximum, $5,050 APPLY, stating experience and last inspector at MISS MARGUERITE MURPHY, Sec.-Treas. — Box 535, Aurora Ont. POULTRY AND SWINE REPEAT orders and satisfied custom- ers build up any business. That' is The reason why so many .of our customers oome back for Kimberchilcs. TiVo years ago 141mberchilcs• were unknown in Canada. New we have over 800 custom- ers for Kimberchiks and 95% of these customers' halts) sent in repeat orders. Many of them have had Kimber pul- lets on test with other breeds and af-ter' these tests they always buy Kim- hers. We are sure if you try them once you will always buy them. Also avail- able for immediate delivery — White Leghorn X Rhode Island. Red, Califor- nia Gray X White Leghorn, Light Sus- sex X Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island Red X Light Sussex, Rhode Island Red X Barred Rock and other popular breeds. Broiler chicks. Turkeys. Swine — English Large Black, Landrace, Blue Spotted hybrids, Catalogue. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. FERGUS ONTARIO U.S.A. RESORTS An editor of a southern news- paper was having trouble find- ing material to' fill his column one day, so he dceided to run the Ten Commandments. The next day he received a note from an irate subscriber which read: "Cancel my subscription, you're getting too personal." DETROIT, Mich. suburb; 31/2 miles city limits, Over-night cabins semi-modern, free TV, pidnic tables, Centrally lo- cated for tourist attractions, Most cabins $4.00 for 2 people. Cottage Grove Court, 27601 'Telegraph Rd., (U.S. 24) at Northwestern Hwy., Birmingham. Mich. others how to fold. It's really wonderful." She finished the butterfly and gave it to her new pupil. Also a green frog that' hops when, poked. "Now you make, that crane again, tonight, before you go to bed, or you'll forget how to do it," she warned. "And that wouldn't be nice at all." STAMPS AND COINS NEW 1959 D.S. Canada catalogue now ready; send 200 to cover cost. New Way Stamp, Lawrence 16, Mass. SLEEP TO-NIGHT AND RELIEVE NERVOUSNESS Azz-DAr TO-MORROW! YOU CAN SITUATIONS VACANT MALE OR FEMALE EARN $600 or more at home in spare time representing Canada's finest Children's Camp and Ranch, Establish. ed 25 years, Information; "Wildwood" Vaudreull, Quebec. F SEDICIN tablets token according to directions Is a safe way to induce sleep •r quiet the nerves when tense. $1.00 - 4.95 SEDICINt Drug Mores Only! SEEDS "ATOMIC Blasted" Corn, Tomato, Mari-gold or Petunia Seeds. Try this great experiment first, $1.00 pkg. Joe West, Box 11, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, U.S.A. 'We teiluite 'new clerks I.` telte this special eye test,"