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Show Thursday, November 29, 1980 The Daily Herald, Provo. Utah Lifestyle AcccccorlcG put tho rlznt touch to stylo fltt'c lac famiSv farm in Queens By EETH J. HAKPAZ Assoctsted Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) John JOdn weeds a row of beets and white radishes with a WKtand-ira- n posh hoe. Nearby, taS tocchini plants sprrjut limp yellow blossoms. His mother, Barbara, sells corn, comnbers, tomatoes and fruit to passers-b- y from a stand on the street This fa) New York City's last family farm, two green acres in the Fresh Meadows section of Queens, narrounded by small brick apartment bouses, an elementary school, paved ball court, and a broad street noisy with bases and traffic from nearby expressways. "A couple of weeks ago, these , - tanKrf-the-centur- By FRA.NOXE PARSES AP Newsf eaisres The righl accessories csa pot the perfect accent oa fashion. Wendy GeS, the New York Jewelry designer, offers pep art clip-o- n flower earrings with five cirailar cabochons, $22 at Nordstrsn this month. Rmsmscmt of fee '60s, they come in sky blue, bronze and red and, she says, are "great with thick black eyeliner and false eyelashes, like Edie Sedgwick would hare worn." caw. Pucci-lik- e colors are wending their way into Jewelry, too, says GeiL She has clip-ostore; dosser earrings in fucfesa with green and a orange for $28. "They're so bright it's almost exasperating, says GeE They look lake a Pucci dress that got thrown in the blender." They're part of her Inexpensi ve Gell II coHertwn. Headbands are another harbinger of S8s style, updated with quilting, the signatare Chanel look, and a variety of fabrics. Chanel offers them in leather at satin, $255 and velvet, $23S. Bodgd-cansriorenditions from Mocha by Deborah Rhodes, who has qsOted satin bead wraps in black, buster green, taupe and . y, than a square city block, with a chain-linfence on three sides and lawn and tall oaks in front are all that's left of s spread that was sold off piece by piece 100-ae- re ' over the years. The Kkins grow beets, carrots, scallions, radishes, b&sO, dill, parsley, cucumbers, squash, and kahl-raU"ituff that doesn't need that much room to grow," Klein explained. The rows are so short, he has to t weed than by hand. "It's too small to use a tractor," he said. "By the time you got there, you'd have to turn it around, Bid the family also grows corn, melons and produce that needs more space on 100 acres in River-bea- d, on Long Island's eastern tip. guys from Florida got off the Ckarview Expressway and came It's trucked is each day to the down the street asking directions, farm stand. and they csaldat believe there was Open July to November, seven a farm fa the middle of Queens. days a week from 9 a.tn. to I p.m., They thought they were in the the farm stand on 135th Street and Twilight Zone," said Klein, 25, a 73rd Avenue does a brisk business. "In Queens, to find a farmer's farmer. 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