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Vc _ A19¢ / 89¢ .. 39¢ ._19¢ 4 19¢ 225C ty Â¥# # it +3l THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1986 Probably the most inuportant step in making a ; garden is planning it, Of course, people who garden in a hitorâ€"miss way sometimes come out all right, but \its been my « ‘ Tolsr in acien bemity, One Ariend dends in extra beauty. of mineâ€"a man who‘s famous his community for the wo effects he gets in just a small j ~told me he always knows what he‘s going to do with every square ‘foot of his garden before he turns the first forkful of earth. ‘»Iflnn._you.thcflntthhzl'd ido in planning a garden would be ‘to make & map of it on a big sheet of paper. And I‘d make it prett$ carefully to seale, so as not to overâ€" look any space that could contribute to the beauty ‘of my garden. , On this map I‘d locate the permanent things, such as trees, shrubberey, snd the house. If you have. a pool or\a rock garden, put them. into the map too. Then, nd these, plan. the sizes /and shapes of the flower beds. \â€" belÂ¥i en One of the best ways 1 i 0 get gardeningideas is to ‘seed catalogs. They‘ll not only gi a wonderful selection of flowers plants to dfg’“ from, but ; give you a Nery good idea as to which are best suited for the climate you live in, which will grow best in your hï¬o(jvsoil; when you should plant variety, and when you ¢an expect each one to Blossom. . Whenit read seed catalogs I keep a ‘list :of . the floweruand other plants that appeal to me. . And I‘m always careful to include some new flowers that <I haven‘t grown ‘beâ€" forve. I‘ve found that one of .the C€HATS WwWiITH THE EasiestWay to ‘Choke Weeds 3 jatre, #3% q« When you have idecided On the flowers you‘re going to grow,, the nutthh:gtodohtbploton}hat The easiest, surest way to get rid of weeds is to make your grass choke _ Grass m jup earlier in the spring than weeds. 'lï¬t,mntg;‘"m in Pross will ant mach a stroug heae. start that later, when weeds start up, they‘ll find little room to grow. * But the kind of thick, dense turf that chokes out weeds results %ï¬_\’_‘n ud.g;ith-,mnhnt ~a food that supplies all eleren of the food Bone meal, manures and sewage fertiâ€" lizers supply only a few of these vital elements. i Toelimimteallrhkofhilm!% 1elel sonire o mmreh of the neter mdmmt&nhm tifically balanced proportions. Sure V ) . ane econoical $ol Ca oliey. from your local garden supply + Central Hdwe. Co. â€" Evans Feed Store . â€" Husenetter Hdwe. \â€" Meierhoff (Hdwe. < Sherony Hdwe. \ â€"â€" Thursday with Musical Fridayâ€"Saturday Sundayâ€"Monday / use THE COMPLETE PLANT FOOD 1. Planning Your Garden Woednesdayâ€"Thursday ‘ °. lt w m t eone 1020000100000 Ti c n ons |\ _ _ with ‘Melyyn Douglas, Gail Patrick, Arthur Hohl, j C»m‘dg't "A: Return: hn ’“““{' 1 Toid.s Sn rotone Mowb "Bie Stuffer" . 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H.P. dy Barrie, Willie Howa , "Bugle from Blue Grass soil 2520 124 4387 197 2041 map of yours where you‘re going‘to put each~variety and | how f There are a number of things to keep in mind. Some flowers grow a lot taller than others, and the shorter ones have to be but in front where they can be seen. And since flowers don‘t all blossom at the same neuoi. each flower bed should be planned"so that it will have a pleasing variety of fowers in bloom at all times. ugh the mmmej. Color combinations have to be conâ€" sidered, too. . ; | \~Here‘s an im thing to re= member about your soil.. Your growing things depend: on it to supply them eleven different foéd elements, every ‘one of which is essential for thy growth. From time to time food elements beâ€" come exhausted from the soil and lwiotonm_ red .. ‘. because growing ts, just like growing children, can‘t bJ strong and healthy without a complete balanced diet. To avoid all risk, I feoq my garden a compléete plant foodâ€"one that I can be sure will supply all. eleven of the needed f elements in sciâ€" entifically proporitions. It Home Modet:i‘zaticn ~â€"Movement Gains j Ground Monthly pays to give eTcymu†ng a square meal. yfm gro‘w With the home modernization movement â€" gaining und â€" each month, there is‘nndeninme evidence that the word *"obsolete‘ can| be used in describing fewer|\and fewer Homes. Not only are flï¬.:xmiorl and interiors . of| ho being brought up to ghte,‘but aome equipâ€" ment is being given &‘ generous Share of & family‘s sttention.. . ., : archâ€" 15â€"16â€"17 NT OBESSION" , Charles Butterworth, ty Furness _ Latest Paramount News ; Women, of course, have a vital inte in th:lrf kitchen and with most NRomemakers: this \room [ is ‘among t! ï¬l:iio be included in a ‘home modernization program. Many new advan are offered to woâ€" ‘;'men in mt cooking and refrigâ€" ‘eration applianies; advantages that ‘have : been loped in â€"recent years and no* #ound in <kitchens heretofore. _\ | â€" Ae. ‘These ‘advantages ronstantly are becoming more widel . recognized, according to the North&\hore Gas Company, with ‘he result, that gas cooking and gas refrigeration are mgre popular than ever. The gas gompany has . augurated ‘an unusâ€" vally easy ment, plan for the installation of *\s-nnges, gas reâ€" frigerators | andgas water heaters that has been the m« of bringâ€" ing these) modern servic to many homes. |.| | VPip s Read The W fvort""w and Shr Prices Reasor Complete with eye ie / _Octagon shape for réa or street wear. Credit Jeweler & Optician 372 Central Ave. P. 630 :l b ) B mm s fls ty hact 2 n dR T Vy’ Boy o'l & n,‘ 6# Pp s 6 from Blue .%m-s"m:tom News State registered optometrist. "Bride Hook‘s Fairway Nursery L. H. NEMEROFF Come Home" _ â€"_ "Capta lv Cook" ~ "Dangerous" intâ€" t:‘:ces able + / March 18;19 March 13â€"14 Resistance to fire, dur§Bility and low maintenance costs aH} features of the wm ‘in e accomâ€" panying illust :z hap} will (apâ€" peal to the, -Yem honggowner, It is beif built r: witser) ‘:‘jr‘?" ï¬;ï¬i t Purdue university at a cost 0 71 as f‘".flf in § m‘ Housing " Research | projfjt, which ks (to develop be i lowâ€"ceost homes. E.919 | Al fot:t'xglation :‘“lls,‘ efferior and bearing is and floors\@re of reâ€" inforced conchete. Ifl'm AMloc struction consists of reit@breed tonâ€" crete. |joists,; wh ‘ ry Concrete?ou%e%ï¬yl?u ilt In Purdug Research Project made, delivered inP s¢ i in place IM the ‘house. â€"The | joid} andl the; spaces between | th#em re| cove with a concrete| slab. {The sto t story joists over the/fiving roomm, will be left / exposed) {forming beamed ceiling, | Eligwhere t joists will be concealed py a plaSster, ceiling. The roof co ction| also consists of concrete j@ jts and conâ€" crete slab. . It is pri 5;" with otie inch of insuhti;n and\Fourâ€"ply a§â€" beslafn, felt compositiofiroofing, The exterior walls are priided with | a threeâ€"quarter inch air gpace on the ‘inside, oneâ€"half â€" ind insulating board and three cogtg&pf plaster.. !This house is as [Tirtually &:root as a house ¢ta m. t the basic structural¢®lements ; durable. Repairs| 0 f‘th‘re’ renet of surface finishes ag4 easily {mé at relatively stmall {pst. | Rigid of the construction if s anticipa ‘\ Gwiss chard may} be se m many delightful wa | but of the most appealing §4 the appetite is boiled chard midâ€"rif § or ste to form pieces the Fhape‘ ize of asparagus tips. !3 e are ed until tender in‘ j water, then coated with butter apld se P toast slices smothere@®_with e sauce. iEH C For a change,, whe | making your next white cake, addga teasppon of cinnamon. It gives itÂ¥h 'lovelylglavbr and it‘s tg:iï¬e a : ch,fige from | the regular white cake. [i \ > | _If lace is very fit} ?d o you are afraid to lifhder it, powdered | magnesiah bver oughly. Wrap i ! owel stand for several d The powder out and> é;‘ s3 ca You will be pleased {ith the Cut : sweet is J l kï¬efl\ longer in a vase i ‘which thei a little water than |will in in which a large qiiintity of w is used." â€" > «) ="[M [‘ ‘=j / ; ‘A solution of amy fnia and water, u,teqspo:?ofq mia to a |pirt of water, will" remov* iodine | stains from white linen,. RELIABLE X&Nmm DRY CLls YING CO. FIEST FLOOR‘PLAN Household! Hints vet a to‘ aP LP} on Flelren_td kre ith " renewal easily mhde st. | Rigidity s antic plfed . 178 en it in the ‘soluâ€" 6 Orâ€" x;[llet shake efally. Its. d |an ahtkg PRES$S Cee will greally ) 1 plaster . k annoy: hotseke The plgn of this house is simple, direct | afld | will minimize house work, sinke (it| is compact and has not wastd areas in the form of long . and d irk torners. ‘The living goom series two purposes â€" living and dininkg. | The kitchen is simple !&J deduately arranged for the efficient preparation and serving of food. â€" Aj om it there is easy :ï¬s‘u,; @ both basement and out rs. Wh ‘mm' is on the front of fth &e it is not obtruâ€" . CJ so _ ‘| eegoun rloor mau ch is entrant jor. . § : =| § The Wbei| rooms have unusually good whll space for furniture whith has (bedn partially achieved by the use of3 attractive . corner â€"windows in twolof the second story rooms. A doo® ; m the| third bed room opens |&. balcony which extends over pah I )f the garage and the enâ€" trance {vestibule. f:losets' are well arra provide ample space for thd clothes of all members .of ‘the fanmil t "t; sive| &J entran â€" Tinoféum‘ will ‘be used. for the floor ng of the closets, bath room ‘kitchen. Carpets will be used i living room and the bed rooms.| The carpets will be placed direct] the concrete slab and attach@d |to wooden carpet strips. This] house is designed‘: to meéet the n of a family of four, conâ€" sistirigp! of two adults, a boy and a girl.. {t was designed by Burnham Broth nd Hammond, Inc., archiâ€" tects icago. Charles Gambsky compaby of Menasha, Wisconsin, is the cofgtrhector. | The*hduse is one of ‘nine being built e first unit of the Purdue Housi esearch project to develop more {efficient | methods of small home truction. 4 | tion stain will quickly d P‘“"H' P Ed o ' i’rp- The r 6f an apple pie is mtch impro if ‘the juice of half a lemonkis squeezed . over the apples. them inste more papel "Phoke 662 A1 tAmlunhï¬c ) Frame and Axle ‘â€"â€" Straightening _ and Fender Repairing BSERVICE STATION AND SOLDERING enc ..._ / ito Reconstruction Co. in arien Hurri Narren Harrisony Hily removed from waxed %uhng peppermints drop ) a piece of waxed paper convenient to the front £5 1ce the extent of which frequently § ï¬ï¬‚%» S y nometnt n 1 0 se n You Need ter Work 449 Lincoln Ave. Public Service Gives Home Building Exlyibit 11 _A novel home building and »mo ernization| exhibit: in which gétual building ¢onditions have been cated indt)p, is now going at the Publié Service Company@@ Evâ€" anston store, 911 Church streat: * "We are inviting people t see this exhibit," said J. W. Kehoe, division < manager of the company, "because we believe they wi‘ find it a helpful and practical souice of information on modeérn . ki@hen basement‘ recreation | roomsy and other new features now avalable to the home maker. . "Placing ourselves in the p@sition of a family about to build aÂ¥home, we called in a firm of local warchiâ€"‘ tects with instructions to @esign arrange and equip the «xwhibit rooms according to the latesf] pracâ€" tical developments in the yrt of building. | Local cazpqnteu. jlumbâ€" ers and builders â€"did all thy conâ€" struction| and ‘installation of [pquip ent. _ltquipmmt and . m#gerials 3::.‘ furnished from local ppurctes with the exception ‘of the chbinets for the kitchen. These were Sbtainâ€" ed from the St. iCharles binet company. The architects arefMaher and MacGrew of Evanston. ;‘ . Boneless Rolled Veal Roa Leg O‘Larkb Beef Tenderloin Ilb. 25¢ Pork Sausage Links lIb. 19¢ Homeâ€"made, Loin Lamb Chops Ilb. 28¢ Beef Ro \‘ Also a completeelection of Fish and OQysters ; fom Lenten season. j Complete Selection of,Fish Thursday, Friday & Saturday Highland Meat Market 8 North Second Strept Phone Highland Park 1385 Everything carefully | shâ€" ed. Tuble,‘bfd and ba linâ€" ens, madeira and fancy} linâ€" e hand-iï¬.ned. Weljring appgarel returned "Soft t 15 nds | | e .. $1,39 Exbess weight, per poulld 7c ‘ |Shirts, 10¢ additiongs. â€" EXPERTS LAUj)ER THE FINEST THINGS 152 .. ouprggaArRsr way®: ) © 0000 3KOKIE \HALLEY UNDRY does it better and:even more carefully. SKQKIE VALLEY methods not only save worry and d extra 3. iï¬s of. enjoyme}x to sumâ€". Phone ï¬ â€˜ . _ You save miney and Highland : ;3Â¥ you‘ll feel better. & . Park j 2eL: : 210 SOFT DRY We cater to pérties and church dinners at wholesale pricgs. ‘Let us fill your order on {L. % that next party. : pantry and nook, surâ€" rounded by regular of dimen> sions ordinarily found in‘ a home, In addition, a section of the store‘s basement lgn.‘beqn.;modamindln the same manner as the basement of a home would be treated. "Not only have we built a realisâ€" ( ameamangs we tried ito &n its flexibility. . Whatâ€" ever the home builder‘s budget, he will find 2:‘ he can afford more modern : veni than : was thought possible a few years ago. | Modernization ‘t have to be done all at on::i-’flw home comforts can be ‘step by. step as the homemaker is able to afford them. We believe fact is lpuent throughout the exhibit," ¢:F: cluded Mr. Keboe. | s Can be made to look like new with our latest type machinery and experâ€" ienced operators." | . ESTIMATES FREE Paul Downing YOUR FLOORS Phone Highland Park 3310 Ib. 17i¢ Ib. Ib. 27¢ PAGE FIVE