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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 53

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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THE POST-STANDARD, MM Keeping Up With The Birds By P. BURR oat of tie At this time ol year one frequently finds young burds on Ground but unable to fly. We meuiinj perrons pick them up thinking them deserted by the pircnls. Young often leave (he nest bc- they can fly or feed on their own. Their constant cheeping the pBi-ents where- they arc Food is to them whereirer they may be- What ihgnM bt dope witb a hdby It Is best to leave it If tlie young bird Is in (he rwtf or on the ground in plans sight, It might be well to put it in safer place P.

ace the bird In a tree, bush or on Ine rooE of porch or garage. A sirawbcrry box tacked to the fide oC the feeding cattle tt walks in between vhe Jeet of the grazing xnimals. There it feeds on the insects stirred by the cows. Identifying Hie callle tfttt. it is a small white heron.

Ths small size is the fust The Sill ii sUiut, shwl and taw of orange. The tegs are yellowish or reddish, but the immature birds have black legs Otters that s-Jght confused wiih it are the American egret and the snowy egret. Perhaps a young Utllt Blue Keren would cause some difficulty. Itie American egret is white il nghl, but it is a large bird and has a lnw bill and black less. The snowy egret is small, but its Dill and legs are both black Its Feet are yellow The young little Blue Henm Is whfte, but Its bill and feet are black would be fine.

In such a spot prodalnrs cannot get il, but ttic If you see a small white heron baby can bo located and led by gradng cattle, look the parents. jiwict. You may have a cattlel Caniig lor a yeurg bird If yeu see one, please let EoLt Is a full-lime job must me know where and wlicn be fed several limes each hourl FLcdpnlt retard. The latest red- and Its chances for survival was reported a week or two Tiall It better lo put the blrdjaEO as by Bob Fickcn of bach and 1st its parents do the Hraea on April SO Hnweier. ihf a3t one seen lhis spring was Small Craft Safely Clinic On Saturday Plans have beer completed (or the small trait safety clinic to be Going Places Large Grip Will End Your Luggage Gripes kr HHJELEV AND HOB SLOANE It with ereat shuddering srjd trepidation that we appt-dje-n problems of luf- at 3 m.

Saturday aljgnge and pack tug. for no Jamcsvilte Ongndaga aspect of travel comes in of. the flit Jn trunk can't be stolen If in Jcnowj it's (here. Other items arc distributed in those biltered old juftesses in terms of where and when we'll need them There's a small ovsr- i way Ii the equalizer. flap flexibility bj allowing Die bag to "humped" lop.

The length lulflclent for laying flat nan's suit Jacket, the ultimate weapon In preventing uikleft. Tht metal raintorttiriinl mains II stand up Under the Uli ilrhnct practice on It, uid paid 111-make; -easily vrhec Its lime ccmcs The icEea of a bag iim- keeping track ol luggase and, (hough, it nuy bt licavj. it a- still easier ts carry than several lighter bags And, ol course, il help? avoid cxcesi art your notions lwl on (he airlines, ship Crass Waler Saft- )Mri are wr areund linen, slmw andI casual stufl ror havc rclegPtcd t(i ly cMnmittcc An alltrnatt datc' Mtt 6 vaBUi prmcL pi ca of how to'cursclvcs and Ihe kids: another lar all the vanous iYpes ot of Siinday has been set in flr jput pBper between spoils and swimming ilcms. ftver baBS Wllh no crip folcts- oi a drpss 3nd hew lu- 1 -ir T1 ano ncr in and Demonstration of sue DL-aler ski- a SMll CMt Jns dc ul hile, rtr stops in fll ever Cl ovsni ih fly skills by Jon Holcombo East United States champion, assisted bv Miss Marcia Thompson of Alexandria Eay. professional walr skier, will be feature Trick, tlalom, that skiing, doubles, three-man pyramid and the difficult barefoot skunf mil be included The State Division af Motor Boats and the Onondaga County Sheriffs dcoaiiment will the program with twn and interwctahon of statoi boatinj; laws and a junior train in; program Atso on program mil bo: Ski.i elmnff demftTistration Syra- Stops in shoulder into iJie! clllcs or lcs( rtE.

and ojlhcr a loo way they do or cantras bag lor dirty, lo Ats in pre cuse a habj bird. II RD ac- put a bind in yoor- eidect care, what shmdd it be Tlie basic diet should include mixture of mashed hard-boiled egg yolk mixed with sifted bread crumbs Muislen It with a small amount of water or milk Small portions ot a dog focd provide a balanced diet (a type such as Hen-L Ration well Use the meal type. not the cereal product 1 A few drops of cod liver cil or vitamin drops each day may help Good supplementary foods are bits of grapea cherries, raisins, bananas, bits of earthworm and of scraped or finely chopped beef Feed the bird until it wilt not take aay more. Always wait tin It has swallowed before giving il potted by Mrs. Newton Wheeler oi Lacana, Her record was on May 5 Evening grosbeaks were last seen in Walertown bj: Art Allen on May J8 A postcard from Mrs Evans of Ceorgetwon lisls as the last date Tor hers, ioo' Some of you ivere having them regularly on May 14 Are any of these slill about 7 If you have any ater data tnan May I'd be happy to hear from you Slat-lings ttsln; tritiums Mrs John Knight of Ihtfrrlakcn vmles I Adirondack! Die alder flycatcher and his The show will be floated on additional food.

Feed it vals of 20 to 30 nunutCE inter- It can go all night without food, but keep right at the feeding pro- cram during the Starlings usually nest in cavf Thus they don't have to mild a neat or compact nest. They just fill Ihc apace to within a few inches of tha opening I Usually ihey bung in and fine jrassea. rootlets. a few of cloth anrtlspotU and campint gear, Itsb- paper and all sorts of trash lWm a an hunting equipment, really not surprised to learn the? use (nilmm bfrusoms. tbb" CATTLE EGRET CdtUc cgreL at Clayton Art Allen of Water-town wrote on the 20th to a ay that the bird had been ttiert for three days.

The firsl record for this bin) in inland New York was obtained last year si the Mcntezuma refuge. This may be the second record this African bird (ram (he Old tor IP 1953 forelzn bird, cattle egret. appeared in the United Stales. As tie as anyone knows, it came under Its own power. The Iirst one was seen in in Aunt of Two later, more wen seen in New Jersey.

In June. 10 were found in Florida A nest was found in Florida in end by 1954 there were some 300 nest! there and 1 as inany birds, the bird was here to WBf it caJM the cattk cgrett It is Almost Always found Toeurs nni.irj unainauur-in LILIUU rjutruuF ciirji iULTi umuLfi-i i ui.m HULiHr.n-iiJLi ULiniil Linn 'COPTER AT FRONTIER TOWN--Jim Liberty shows how lo round up callls from helicopter, part of the first annual American-Canadian Ouldooi Sports Show open in Saturday st Frontier Town, North Hudson First Outdoor Show To Open in Ad iron docks The iirst annual American- Canadian Outdoor Spoils Show will open Saturday at Frontier Town, Noith. Hudsjn. the for nesting material weekends -through Jimi. no tiling on Our slarlmg 1 spw Lures include -with iim pluck the blossoms com- stunt and comedy flying in Old ifl my white trilliums!" I airplanes the flt-st Moiih Coun- by the Shaotine Icy Club Tide cham- and demons traLwo ndSf a Jius- wile team.

AE thft spoTling exhibits iv ill of jet cars, caliber range and acchery Chicken and tucfcey shoots featured each weekend, ch and tram will also be a weekly feature Highlighting the iirst weekend will tie A bow-and-arrow com- peXilion with medals for ners in men's, women's, boys' and girls' classes. The a attractions of Frontier Town mU also be are ID dm to pm Sat- 1 lo 6 pm Sunday and 1 am. to 5 prn. weekdays. Dr.

Hiss German Day Chairman Fied Hiss has been honorary a i a ol Day sponsored by the i German Amei- can Societies, be held on Sunday, W. at th-e State Fair Grounds Hiss IE a native a He at- ended Franb- in i i a was graduated Dr. Hta Syracuse University in 1917. He started his practice in 19W, He is Bart president of the Onondaea County Medical Sjcjely, Syracuse Academy ot Medicine, Symcuje University UedicaJ A i He ait Assn ot Onondaga County, and on Uie itaEC ot the leading has- pitals In Syracuse. He is i the New York.

State- Heart Assn and a member the Board of Directors of the Masonic- TAadical "Rfr- La bo ril ory at TfUca. Dr. Hiss is aJso psst president of the Rotary Club and has active civic, cul- and educational interests dermy, "boats, ijnd ski equipment The public can participate at 22 caliber lange, tiesvy A gs Housekeeping Cettagei Relaxation Traynor's Point (SO nJla froTM EhinUn ONTAftlO Diving CluEn boat L-ail- lied Ci-oss; mo reading IboUC new bagt that so they havft to be lied down and strturdy tMoy have to be liealcH to iealti before you can discard thfttn, you that your own coritilti b-f An ti unmalch-sd in various sue-; arc IWQ or three imitatierii loalhai st and saves a lot of toting nighi. For trips by common with Gpa.it, jiit-chinff coining lock broken, and the kejs miEsing. id a cciuple ol ail le -soar rod.

fi- Club And CoasE Guard small water- craft sur-tval BI hl Oiri nd Bov fcLy demonstration, Sltaneafples Walef Ski Oub Educational evhfiuls on shoro will be mantled hy ol the Fewer Squadron atid the Syracuse Skin TDwfttf ChJb, Accordion Recital Slated June 8 Students Uie Joe Stanley ac cordion sLnaios hold a re cital 30 punils Wcdnesdav June at tlie Stemway Hall in the Clark Music fiuilcUng Trie prog. will consist ol solnisls, ducts and Lnos Tlie tisleruunment will be thft claboratr gut you vr road thet dan i suit your equipment and patience more ttian ours. two basic pailenij tor packing that are simple on inexpensive lliggagfe are' Tor auto travel Hay looae For any other kind, be compact. have big C6r a small one it will bo easier to load and more canvsnient pieces ol bassafie carry suits and dresser in an old garment liung from the chrome hook in the bacl- Since the bag is not lolded. the clothes stay neat, don't fall Ihe hangers and can easily be we are fanatic on the sJjbjevt ol as lew pieces tJ Jusgage ES possible For the two of ue this Blmosl v.ayi means a single huge bag, a formula arrived at after many years experimentation The type we have thosei is thean siordj.

rtfrrtiy fft4 micom- plicaled by jagged bars hangers compartments, sliapg. end locks li is 27 jnclics lone find mfide nylon reLnfcrccd vilJi on sll sides buS Iho Eop is a big zinpKre-d JJap w-uh a small, simple lock at the end of the The overall nit 15 bis. for thinff we need tor two vecks--which, in ei den tall i ouihly the same us whit ed tnr five days or five weeks littl and dry tlean jud Bab Sloajie will be happy to help readers with their them care of 1 Post- Standard. All will ue answered soon fes ppjiible but coniammf stamped. self-Sd- dresied envelopes will be pvcn.

lighted fcy John Palocy a youngjremoved singly at night i accordionist who recenllv won" Iirst place in the slute contest Also fealurwf will be an all LIGMTHCUSE CABFNS fur llltbiikn Lalrtrnnt TjRft N. Y. Inlnlim MMt the enure bag lo our room foi overnight slops we leave ihe car n' exposed place night, VACATION A Indion Lake, N.Y, Goad fish Inf. swim- tnjOE, and sumuer All tvfet tJ in editions Write lor Folder Insproi eraenl Association Indian Lake, V. THE FERJVS HOTEL and HESTAUKANT OLD FORGE, N.Y.

"EATING PLACE OP EXCELLENCE" Visit Our Gift center narn. on OW N. HOTEL KENNEY JONES FALLS, ON U- wmei or In Uif heart (be Rldenn cummDdatians In the bu-ln buUdinr, cotlife truly the most modern ftccammodallon -to hi found In lilt Rldeiu iiein Raout with 1 ba-tfe or runiunt waier. Ooofl ttnd oar Virisfl menu Fleaty of G-ood flthtaj wflh AoaU, ton, taU and ivatiablc. Healed pool.

Crom. Syracnie. DcwripU-ve brochure Tel Elfin, Onl. 1S-R-S. Season Slay 13-Oct IS.

nc.t-.-i WGEKLT Dkit NO RANCH Pi mi lltg Welcome" Lakr UBllmlltd i been tural of the community a the ere the two honorary of the United German- Amertcsri societies, Scifcrt and William Young. The program for the day wjll mcludc singing by combined Chgnises and the of Prof. MJW folk dancing exhibition. gymnastic i i i ty the Turner ehlldrtn, AtiEt band music. A rtfnntf will be served.

CONVERTIBLE BALL POINT PEN holiday film you bring to Offer good till JUH 6, jp- plies to anv roll at Itbck and white, color tiupahot film. RHINO YOUR FILM TO hf HIHM TAKES ODUKNE Mac Hitfitowtr, 18, of 832 McBrlct? yeslcrdfly pleaded Police Court to charge tf petit larceny. A -day jail was sus pended. She was accused of tah a bottle of cologne from a downtown department store. MOCHJIWG FREE "JACK JINQLES A P.coT at SANTA'S WORKSHOP Autographed Santa himself at Santa's Workshop May 15 to June 15 NORTH8POLE: Y.

Uirae il Sana's IWorhstlep SM Snnlfi Al i gwn lonrf vllkdf 0 hundrtd H4trb.xk heiMttri clbPli licit iri Utlgli t-! hli rial IrltudlT EPI ninlt iBDfn Ifiraugh I hi viflagt Of FN fKHt, MAT Ifth MCEMUR Jlil. Vitif in 11 Craff THE NATIVITY Daily roLE. Thit a RtmrndV Viiit SANTA'S WONKSHOF MAT IV-JUNl IB 35th ANKFVEEISART YEAR OJ.D FORGE, NEW YORK in 1BJ6 Many boys irom Central New YJrk hjve attended this internelionaUy famouj camp Only 100 irom. 5 tepa- rated aee divisions. In private foret prefierve.

2 private lakes and navi- trout stream, at 14 horws. Experienced and leadership. 3 nucsei. by loresler (1923). Pollen free ml.

Adirandach and Canadian canoe tnpj- Psch-hcHi; hQcei. Rtil camping, athletics, arjuatirt, riflery. srthery, and trappmc. nalurii a uFks cl fun and -jflven- Fully approved by Amei-ican Csmping AteOclatiCrn. tar CkUlof! IVillUm F.

Abbolt, Fouler ind DItec(Ot Bu Z3Ti Niy NEptuna or OLdlicld S-30I. FINEST CAMP OF ITS TYPE IN THE NATION Ride the new This Summer Enjoy lour Greatest KND FOR FMI lw tndtm Mrf 1r i Family Vacation at. of Afrar Varft OLD FORCE Directory of Forge and Directory llsls: Malcli Ovtffl Ijlil CAtUcn OneH Himtn CfrHlwn Hatjiiiriirrlfl Trnnipvria'lon Ctmifnlln KAIL OSWEfiO WOODCRAFT RD Al CENTRAL SQUAHI, T. Adfrondach Old 4 me yotrr CoUr Directory yf the CtfllTil I im Inlem-M to: Hoftk ffitef Hownkf tpinf CoHagtt 13 ATTRACTIONS Ncnlu CraiH OM tfft LifcM lew Trip liflNtftt.

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Years Available:
1875-1978