Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1933 — Page 5

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Perennial Beds in the Spring

|„ never i P ' pp!ivp n ’ ub ,l I ■ L„ u-’.l ■ >--l* <»■ ’'orU-rsi ■ Znmal !■-- » s "‘" ll, ‘ i,e I ■ nved in spri " p llPt " rP ' “ ■ ulate- . ," f " 1P Ht s The mnb h will delay U ewhat ll! " ~f I,IP ■ inilbeiiea' " II'" 1 should ■ orrtl'vl'"' !r,,s ' , ' omes ■ (ls around. To ~ |„ until growth bcn. ul> involves the cr of .-of' gi"-vlli in the wh < h ni".' easily l,e hilled frost. ■as .. mulch I'l.inti. • |! i"' applied v , nr.i.tl 1" If there is ;lip I'l.ll.if 1 should be ■ li ; ■ mid is thawing bofor.- it is cultivated. A I

■Ready to Serve You--I » . /' Ig& «gjy jay- ■ ' t f W jf * \■■■saßk i \ Bi ■ * [ it fcWA \ I > v; * I OKI ■ Jft I £ ' "W ||H — — — < . • I Our Restaurants J HAVE RECEIVED PERMITS TO SERVE BEER WITH MEALS AND LUNCHES. Whet Your Appetite With That Great Appetizer BEER Served with your lunch or meal and in comfortable and «MI respectable surroundings. The respectability of home HR Mill a~w- •« — W will he maintained and every provision of the law will he obeyed. We invite you to dine with us and enjoy a bottle of good beer. ON ICE TODAY 1 EATS RESTAURANT J O E J. OS E PEOPLES RESTAURANT AUGUST HEIMAN

.good supply of available food will I give the platrts a stimulation in | their early growth which frill re l suit in heavier stents, and larger flowers. Plants are like humans in requiring care most when they are. young; if well fed then they will gain vigor and be able to feed themselves later. A complete platntfood applied at the rate of four pounds per hundred square feet will provide a satisfactory first feeding for the perennial border. The soil should he stirred as soon as conditions permit. Plants that are mulched throughout the year may not need cultivation. Care should be taken during cultivation not to disturb the roots. Perennials that have I been winter killed should be re-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1933.

placed in the spring. Annuals can often be used to advantage iu filling to bare places. When cutting fiorwers from perennial plants cto not remove any more of the leaf surface than la necessary, since the leaves manufacture starches and sugars which help build up a sturdy plant To insure an ample supply of plantfood through the season, apply two pounds of a complete plantfood per hundred square feet six to eight weeks after the first feeding has been given to the perennial border. o Lights Flood 100-Acre Estate South Truro, Mass.—<U.R)— Richard A. Magee, current tenant of the ’ 125-year-old Cobb homestead in South Truro’s bleak hills, has rigged a device so that, by merely snapping a button, he can flood with lights almost day-bright the 1 whole 100 acres of his estate. —o Frozen Switch Derailed Car ■ Portola, Cal. (U.R) — A frozen I switch was held responsible for de- ; railing a Western Pacific engine, I causing it. to tumble down a 100I foot bank along the Feather River. Engineer and fireman suffered only i a good shaking up. i o —■ Get The Ikabit — Trade at Home

s ” 7 ' ■ -‘Xh . eMS ITVe UETDE'I ■ IT S HtKt! L' I . XWUr wl GOOD - r Ain Eiw ><**'"' ,p 111 Ira beer WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE TRADE WITH Berghoff and Augustiner First shipment of these fine brews arrived today and we are prepared to deliver it to your home. Other famous brands will be carried as soon as shipments can be made. * For the present call Phones 106 or 107 for all local home deliveries. Do not call the wholesale house for retail deliveries. Later your grocer will probably be in position to make delivery to your home. We assure you of prompt and courteous service. PRICES Berghoff Augustiner CASE CASE $2.50 $2.95 Plus $1 deposit for bottles and case. Plus $1 deposit for bottles and case. The sale of 3.2 per cent beer is legalized under the law. Enjoy a bottle with your meal or Ipnch. •••••••••••••••••a <. Fred Mutschler Distributing Company, Inc. / WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS *•

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