Word: pease
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Fuss & Feathers. Pogoland's characters are talking animals who live in the Okefenokee Swamp and call themselves "nature's screetures." Pogo himself is a wide-eyed, naive little possum, and his pals include a raffish, cigar-smoking alligator named Albert; Porky Pine, a gloomy realist; Churchy LaFemme, a...
Dazzled by such sexual scenery and frazzled by hard work (on a machine he has invented to help canners sort the wrinkled peas from the smooth), Randall does not realize that somebody else is watching the sunsets when he's not around. When at last he catches the poacher...
Back in 1926 Gerber got to brooding about the time his wife spent in the kitchen chopping and straining vegetables for their two young children. Since his family ran a small canning plant at Fremont, Mich., Gerber decided to try straining and canning baby foods. The first products (peas, prunes...
Already CCC had stored up enough wheat and corn (516,242,531 bushels) to fill a freight train stretching 11,679 miles -almost halfway around the world at the equator, enough cotton (3,600,000 bales) to loom 90 million bedsheets. In storage it had all the dried eggs (88...
Bodegas & Charms. In the Barrio (i.e., district), the Puerto Ricans have created their own city. The store signs are in Spanish. At the bodegas (grocery stores) they sell green coconuts, chick peas and mangoes. The carnecerias (butcher shops) sell Spanish sausage, salt pork fat, chicken feet (3 Ibs. for 25...