Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1953 — Page 10

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Extravagance Key To Production Os 'Holiday On Ice' FORT WAYNE, Ind., — Extravaganee — in costuming, lighting and skating talent—U: tW keynote *f the productiortfhpeetacfes in the 1964 edition ot "Holiday on Ice,’* coming to the Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne for an eightday, Id-performance run J Friday night, October 2. Never before have the producer* of the spectacular ice revue lavished so much effort and money on their Ziegfeldian production sequences, such as “Caribbean Moods,” “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” and the super-spectacle, “Rhapsody in Blue.” One of the most stunning effects in the show’s highly successful history is achieved in the bean Moods” number through the use of new lighting techniques, featuring the magic fluorescence

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Taya of “black light” "Holiday” will play nightly for seven nights, Oct 2 through Oct. 9, with a single egcepttan, Sun- ' day, Oct 4, when two afternoon shows are scheduled St 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. A special) children’s matinee has been slated Saturday afternoon (Oct. 3), with children; eighth grade and under, being admitted for half price. One Explanation i BrownsviJleA |fltex. (U P) — When officer* made a routine inspection of the Brownsville jail cell of a prisoner listed a* Robert £- Lee, 32, they found a hole had been made in th* brick wall behind his bed. Deputy Sheriff Bill Gatlif asked what the hole was for. “Oh 1 was just trying to make bond,” Lee replied.

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Culture Al Fresco QVDAPEST (UP> — "Cultural brigades, organized in every coupty of Hungary, "greet with songs, dances and music' those who work well and encourage those who lag behind,” the government newspaper MTI said. Such brigades also “present harvesting peasants with a short cultural program in the fields,” the agency report said. H If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat .Waht Add. It brings results. DUO THERM HEATERS STUCKY & CO. MONROE, LNU -UJFOUBWn WEraMBHL C W<3A ■ i ■ VA.

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Now b Time To Prepare New Lawn Late Summer Ideal Time For New Lown WATERBURY, Conn., UP—Now is the best time tor making a new lawn, according to Charles Baskin president of the Connecticut Golf Superintendents' Association. Late summer is the ideal time because it is after the growing season for most weeds and the grass can become well rooted and healthy by the following summer hot, dry spells take their toll of thin and weak sod, he explained. The seeding should be timed to permit the grass to gpt rooted before the killing frosts. Hence. midSeptember is the beet time in the north, the .deadline being delayed as one moves south. What To De Here are 10 steps recommended by Baskin, who ia » consultant of the Scovill Manufacturing Co.: 1. Turn over the ground to a depth of eight to tea inchea. This is the depth of the normal spade. 2. Pulverize the soil well and, if necessary, add new loam. 3. Smooth the surface with a wooden rake, and roll it. 4. Enrich the ground with a standard fertilizer, raking it hi to a depth of about two inches. 5. Soak the ground to a depth of six to eight inches. For this purpose he recommends an automatic sprinkler, as the to ma tie device scientifically puts the water down in an even force and pattern. . Cut Gras* 6. After a day, or whenever she moisture Reaves the surface, rerake to smooth out any bumps; then roll amd seed. 7. Set the seed in the ground by a very light raking and then rolling. . 8. Keep the ground moist uptil the grass comes up. This watering should be dope once or twice daily, if there is no rata. Here the control provided by an automatic sprinkler is especially important to assure an even force and amount of water. Use of a hand nozzle leads to either over or under watering, the consultant points out. as the individual too becomes bored with the operation. 9. Continue daily watering for

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