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AUCTION.
AUCTION SALE
FOR George 'Williams, Lot 17., Conces-sion One, Adiale 'LW., one mile north
of Hoekley Village, on Saturday, SU-. TEMBKR 21, at 12.30 p,m. A good herd of Hereford cattle consisting of 31 head, some registered; a number of brood
sews and, weaner pigs. A good line of Implements, many new. Auctioneer Glen II, Anderson, 5 R 21, Mono Mills,
Ont.
BABY CHICKS
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ISSUE 37 — 1957
How Can I .
By Anne Ashley
Q. How can I improve the
complexion?
A. Eat plenty of fruit, drink
milk, and also drink water free-
ly between meals. Massage with
almond oil, or a good face cream,
and keep regular habits.
Q. How long should veget-
ables be cooked?
A. Sometimes vegetables will,.
lose their appetizing color when
they are cooked too long. Spin-
ach, asparagus, cabbage, and
cauliflower seldom need more
than 10 minutes cooking; carrots,,
peas, turnips, and parsnips re-
quire between 20 and 30 minutes,
Q. How' can I keep potatoes
white when boiled?
A. When preparing potatoes,
place them in a kettle to soak
in cold water for an hour be-
fore cooking. After they have
boiled and are ready for the
table, they will be white and dry.
Q. How can I prevent drawers
from sticking?
A. Try rubbing some floor
wax on the slides and also on
the drawers. Polish well, because
unless rubbed in •thoroughly, the
wax forms a sticky coating.
Q. How can I remove r ust
spots from washables?
A. A remedy that does not
often fail to remove rust spots is
lemon juice and salt rubbed on
the stains; then plate the article
in the sun.
SWINE
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Driven out of. Sierra Leone,
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Although the local police are
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Police have recently intro-
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The diamond smugglers em-
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innocent tourists. One rich cache,
detected a few weeks ago by. a
quick-witted policeman, emerged
from d'a souvenir elephant tusk.
The tourist, an American busi-
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Q. What is the best way to
Race bread?
A, Bread sliced lengthwise of
the loaf is considered much bet-
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wise.
Burro Racing Is _ „
Strenuous Sport'
Up went the starter's arm.
13oem went his gun. Away -
you might say galloped 81
burrors, The race sea of —
was under way.
It is difficult for a reporter to
be as certain as the reader
might wish. But a burnt race,
YOU understand, is a very un-
certain sort of alTair.
The annual burro derby is the
big event of the y?ar around
those parts, these parts being
the Joshua-dotted. Mojave Des-
ert and the pine-mottled sari
Bernardino Mountains which
meet on the road from Apple
Valley to Big Bear Lake in
Southern California,
The long 43-mile burro "run"
is the high light of Old Miners
Days, the annual four-day
"(loin's" which in August grip
desert and mountains as the
Rose Parade grips Pasadena on
New Year's Day,
Its significance? Nona that
anybody can think of right off-
one of the fastest-BrOwin.B des-
ert mountain areas in the state.
Its. character? Comedy relief
from the hot August sun.
This is the fourth year that
burros with wranglers have un-
dertaken to race one another
from Apple Valley to Big Bear
Lake, It is push and pull all
the way. It takes three days.
The race this year began on
a Thursday morning early,
Eighty-one wranglers entered to
win the big money which
amounted to $500 for the victor,
Each wrangler drew his burro
(imported wild from Arizona),
threw a pack on its back, and
wrestled it the best he could up
to the starting line. At the gun
here occurred what is probably
the most representative and
varied show of burro independ-
ence to be seen in one spot any-
where on earth, writes John C.
Waval in The Christian Science
Monitor.
Some burros were oft like
hares, dragging their wranglers
behind. Some wranglers were
off like turtles, dragging their
burros behind.
So it went for 43 miles. Each
night at 5, give Or take a few
hours, burros and wranglers
stop, the first night in Lucerne
Valley, the next night at Shay
Ranch near Baldwin. Lake. Each
morning the wranglers draw
different burros. Gladly so in
most cases.
Rules governing the race are
stringent. "We know you wran-
glers won't have much to say
about it," sympathized the start-
ing announcer, "but try to keep
them burros within 100 feet of
the highway and off our new
road."
"Burros," reads official rule
No. 12, "may be coaxed forward
by use of food; but NOT hot-
shots, mechanical devices, other.
animals, cars, by kicking or
striking, or by gimmicks."
Wranglers can't ride the burros.
Any inhuman treatment of
burros by wranglers results in'
immediate expulsion from the
race. No provision is made for
inhumane treatment of wran-
glers by burros.
Any contestant who finishes
the race at all gets a prize. Of
the 81 that started this year 59
finished.
The winner this year was a
refugee marathon runner from
Hungary, named Johnny Peer-
ben His actual elapsed "run-
ning" time was a record 10 hours,
55 minutes, and .25 seconds.
Folks in the valley will not
soon forget what happened last
year to Jack Pittman, a , real-
estate dealer in Lucerne Valley.
When after two hours of push
and pull he was still unable to
budge his burro past the "Y"
turnoff in Lucerne Valley, he
picked the "stubborn critter's"
hind legs and Wheelbarrowed
him through town. And Jack's
just a little fellow,
But he is a Colorful wrangler.
The race this year was his third.
win," he explains. This time just
beyond Lucerne Valley a burro
ran over Jack, He got up, went
a Mile or so up the road, got run
over again.
"Say Jack," this reporter
asked ingenuously, "is there an
art to wrangling these burros?"
"Well, if there is," said Wran-
gler Jack, who was probably ex-
pressing the sentiments of every
'Wrangler there, "I ain't found it
yet,"
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far from unusual, agreed. But how many skim along on a big
inter tube? Scarlet' Voris gets, a big kick out of the novel idea.
Amazing Boom in Archery
Seldorh since Henry V won
the day at Agincourt had
there been a scene like the one
near Watkins Glen, N.Y., re-
cently. Over rolling hills and
rutted fields, thousands of ar-
rows sliced the summery air as
the pick of America's bowmen
stood their ground in the Na-
tional Field Archery tourna-
ment, the largest gathering of
archers in the history of the
sport.
The mass shooting was done
at a distance of 12 to 80 yards.
First, there was a field round,
shooting at black and white tar-
gets of concentric circles (four
arrows per target), over all
kinds of terrain, Then they shot
a hunter's round (four arrows),
also from hill and dell, except
that the black target face with
a white, aiming spot was far
more deceptive, Finally, they shot
a broadhead, their object a life-
size animal target at a distance
. up to 60 yards away.
Msot of the arrows rang true,
on to the difficult targets. But
the bowman whose every shot
was followed to its target was
a 42-year-old mountain man
from Brevard, N.C,, named O.K.
Sma there.
Archery has had such a tre-
mendous spurt in popularity
lately that the air is literally
filled with arrows at many
parks and glades across the
country. In Sacramento, Calif.,
last month, the 76-year-old Na-
tional Archery Association held
its 73rd annual competition and
this Month, the oldest archery
group in the U.S., the United
Bowmen of Philadelphia, found-
ed in 1828, will stage their shoot.
Elsewhere groups are banding
together for weekend competi-
-tionS, some going for target
archery and others, the more
varied field archery.
Field archery is the type of
shooting done for thousands of
years in war and hunting; tar-
get- archery, with, its tradition-
al ringed target, is a more for-
malized version often known as
"back yard" archery. About 300
years ago, when archery became
a hobby, rather than a means of
survival, target shooting was
the gene for gentlemen. Around
1935, a small group in Califor-
nia wanted to take archery back
to its original form, shooting at
a variety of targets at varying
distances in natural surround-
ings. As a result, many archers
became hunters. In some places,
the bow-and-arrow hunting sea-
son opens two weeks before the
gun-hunting season, with deer
the prime target.
At Watkins Glen, Smathers is
not the only member of his
family participating. His 14-
year-old son Kenny who took
the North Carolina target-
archery men's state champion-
ship while his father was away,
is competing, and his 17-year-
old daughter Lynne,' who has
held the women's state target
championship for the past three
years, is also entering. Smath-
ers, who holds the national tar-
get record of 29 bull-eyes out of
30, at a distance of 40 yards, is
taking part in his first national
field championship.
Along with most experts,
Smathers urges caution with
young bowmen: "There is no
such thing as a toy bow." Chit-,
dren's arrows with suction cups
are particularly dangerous.
While fortunately there has
never been a fatality in organ-
ized archery, more than one
bowman has experienced the
truth of Tom Mason's parody
of Henry •Wadsworth Longfel-
low's famous lines:
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I shot an arrow into the air,
It fell to earth, I knew not
where:
Until next day, with rage.
profound,
The man it fell on came
around.
From NEWSWEEK.
HERE'S HER PROOF — Actress
Maureen O'Hara has denied she payed a love scene in the
balcony of a Hollywood movie
theatre, as claimed during the
Confidential Magazirie' trial.
Shcclaims she has a stamped
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time,,,cmcl this photo was made
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Was "In Hollywood.
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