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Now is the time to plan to turn your backyard into a real food producer. You can | convert any plot 20 by 20 feet into a small vegetable garden and tp get the most out of such a small space you must fertilize, dig up and prepare the soil. The chief part of your program will be constant weeding, cultivation and watering. Buy only the best and sow only sufficient seed needed to fill in the rows. Only this way will you produce better Crops. ! Mix Radis, Camst Seed

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at intervals of 10 to 14 days, begihning April 18 and continuing until the middle of August. Pole

the middle of May; however, bush and pole limas® should not be planted; until early June and then only if the weather. has become settled and warm, It is best to dt the poles in position before sowing the seed in planting pole beans. Poles should be about three feet apart and you should plant six’ to eight seeds’ well spread out about each. Just as son’ as the soil is workable, you may sow beet seeds and successive plantings may be made as late as July. Beets demand a soil _| containing humus, manure if pos(|sible, and a commercial fertilizer rich in potash.

‘Then Come the Weeds

Chinese cabbage more nearly resembles lettuce than cabbage. As the plants run to seed if they approach maturity during hot weather, it is well to sow the seed in July and take the crop in the cool weather of early fall. Chihili is a good keeper with tender and succulent leaves.

While considered a spinach, New Zealand spinach is not botanically related to that family. The plants have. a spreading growth with many sideshoots and itis a true cut-and-come again vegetable. You should soak the seed a few hours in warm water before sowing. As a final reminder, remember to | water, weed and cultivate—but plan your garden first. -

15 HOUSES SOLD BY N. SIDE REALTORS

North side realtors weekly report today listed the sale of 15 houses and six lots. The houses were: 8040 Broadway

iby Atkinson & Peckham, on 81st

st in Williams: Creek by R. BE Peckham, 1828 Winfield ave..by| John H. Elam, 5786 N. Delaware st. by Ford Woods, 247-49 N. Randolph st. by Howard W. Fieber, 4006 Broadway, 6145 Rosslyn ave. 5223 Wayne ave. and on Road 29 by Jack C. Carr; 6102 Primrose ave. by Wayne M. man, 4250 N. Capitol ave. by Atkinson & Co., 5755 Broadway terrace by American Estates Co, and 3907 Washington blvd, 4309-11 College ave., and 372729 N. Salem st. The lots included five at West Haven by Edwards & Carson and one at 7st, st. and Washington blvd. by American Estates Co.

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Tees FRAME "WEBER HOUSE

New Addition to 71st St. Estates Features ‘T’ Shaped Hall.

“Homey” is the word that would best describe the ranch type bun- @ |galow built for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weber in the Tist- st. estates by Arthur A. Smock. Surrounded on all sides by giant trees, the dwelling, with its longwinding driveway and limestone face, is located on E. Tist st, a half mile from the Allisonville road. Equipped throughout with combination storm windows and screens, the house presents a pleasant view with its white trim and green shutters. The garage is attached to the west end of the home and has overhead doors.

T-Shaped Hallway

a T-shaped hallway which makes all the rooms in the home easily accessible. W: per in the hall is of southern nial design and is trimmed in white. There is an off-white ceiling. To the right as you enter, or west, is the living room, which is flooded with light from the large picture window in the front. The south wall is of knotty pine finished in honey-colored antique. It surrounds a large fireplace with a prick hearth and at each end of the wall are bookcases, ceiling high.

Picture Window on North

A large picture window is in the middle of the north wall, which is finished in yellow-gréen and whitestriped wallpaper. Knotty pine cornices are over the window and the second window to the west. At the west end is the entranceway to the dining room. The woodwork and dado -are of knotty pine, finished in the honey-colored antique. Wallpaper is of diagonalflowered design with an off-white ceiling. The chandelier is of colonial crystal There are’ two windows in the dining room 8nd a doorway to the south leads fo a screened-in porch, This porch has an unfinished knotty pine ceiling and there is a doorway at the northwest end leading to the garage. Cozy Breakfast Room Off the dining room is the cozy breakfast room with maple finished knotty pine walls and a red antique fixture. The floor is of hardwood block and there is a red, white and blue plaid ceiling. - A cornice is over the window. The kitchen is off the east end of the breakfast room. It features built-ins, black bleized worktops and flooring black and white block linoleum ‘design.: There also is a broom closet and a doorway leading to the back yard. The walls are of canary yellow. Green flooring and canary yellow walls’ feature the bathroom. There is an off-white ceiling and chrome fixtures.

Social Room in Basement

The master bedroom has a large combination linen and clothes closet. The wallpaper is paneled

room which is located at the southeast end of the house. There is a closet and two windows on the south and east sides. -

PLAN FOR REPAIRS _ NEXT SPRING NOW

for planning repairs and improvements to be made in your home next spring, the season for remodeling | and redecorating. Work of. this kind not only makes the home more livable, but it also increases its property value. Rooms can be remodeled; or new ones added, by using prefabricated materials such as insulating board.

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lonial home on 77th st. near the Spring Mill road offered for sale by Atkinson & Co." The house is located just east of Meridian Hills and features a sloping side driveway. The house faces to the south and has a double-car garage with overhead doors on the west wing .and a Spacious screenedin porch on the east end. Flanked by two verticle windows, the front door opens onto a large hallway, directly in front of the stairway to upstairs. Wallpaper is of colonial ‘design throughout the hall and stairway. Colonial Fireplace

To the right, or east of the hall, is the large, rectangular-shaped living room which’ is highlighted by a beautiful colonial fireplace with ‘a marble hearth. Two windows, one at.each end of the room, afford light for the room and on the east wall, there are two doors leading out to the screened porch. Wallpaper ni the room is of panel design. West of the hallway is the snug dining room, which features wallpaper of blue background and flowered design on the upper wall over a gray dado. The two are separated by a white wood strip. The . striking. feature of the kitchen, which is off the dining room, is the U-shaped built-ins and worktops. The worktops and splash backs are of blue marbleized linoleum and there is a double sink under a large double window. Flooring is of light-green marbleized linoleum. A doorway leads from the kitchen to the garage. Next to the kitchen is the downstairs bathroom with light yellow upper wall and a gray tiled lower wall trimmed in deep maroon. There is one large window. To the east of the kitchen and

PLAYROOM IN ATTIC FUN FOR CHILDREN

children are uffable to play outside, it is fun to have a basement or

attic playroom for them, The interior of an unused room can be ‘finished with’ rigid fiber boards while panels of glass blocks set into the outer walls will flood the room with light. Warmth is assured because the glass blocks have" hollow near-vacuum centers

against the outside cold. The glass blocks can also be wiped clean with a damp cloth to keep them spotless. ‘And when the chil-

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ideal spot. for “the grown-ups to entertain their friends.

PLUMBING FIXTURES.

quality at low cost, the plumbing

fixtures for mill housing and for and large old homes being con-

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iron recessed, single shell bathtub enameled on the inside only.- The front apron has been eliminated to I

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7th st. and Spring Mil road . «three Sedsooms 304 thres bathrooms,

House Near Spring Mill Road At 77th Has 3 Bedrooms

directly north of the front doorway there is a spacious den or study, finished in knotty pine. There is’ a large three-windowed bay at one end of the room. Off the stairway is a large cedarlined guest closet. The railing to the stairway is of wrought iron and it leads to the upstairs hall which is papered in the same design as the downstairs hall. There is a three-quarter height built-in linen closet in the hall Colorful Bathroom Tile The master bedroom, *® featuring two windows, two closets, one of which is cedar lined, and a bathroom equipped with shower, is to the west of the hallway. Wallpaper is peach-toned with a rose bouquet pattern and de ceiling is of sky blue. Variegated tile trimmed in deep maroon catches the eye in the bathroom off the master bedroom. It has upper walls of light buff and a mottled tile floor. Directly in front of the top of the stairs and adjacent to the bathroom in the master bedroom is the second upstairs bathroom. It has a yellow upper wall above black ‘trimmed tiles The floor is of checkered tile and there is a shower.

Full Basement The southeast bedroom has two windows with a corner set off for a sewing or utility room. A cedar lined closet is off the sewing room. The wallpaper is a pale green flowered pattern with a light peach ceiling. Yellow-silver striped wallpaper with a pale .peach ceiling features the wallpaper in the northeast bedroom. There is one closet and two windows. An L-shaped stairway leads to the full basement which is ‘divided into three sections. There are five steel cased windows, laundry tubs and an oil burner.

Window Plan Is Of Importance.

WINDOWS can and should be played up to make the outside

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good looking. They can, for instance, be set in a frame of insulux glass blocks that sparkle in the sun and give them a finished look. Two vertical panels of glass blocks set in the wall flanking the front door also- make a smart motif on the facade and let additional! daylight into the entry hall. The. blocks are available in a wide variety of handsome designs.

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