acm i : cape ‘design. ‘ "By L. W. RAMSEY (Copyrighted) ‘oundations. r proved is usually small. onship to the importance. ; planting are to— | . ; . LAP) e%0® | greet you when you are at J ®. 0 _¢ 3 0%0%0%0%°0%0%0%0%0°%0 Landscape Hints Give Five Main Points ‘In Making Grounds About The Home Beauti- The writer of this article, Mr. L. W. Ramsay, is a graduate landscape ar- hitect of many years professional ex- erience, ,the author of “Landscaping he Home Grounds” and many other books and magazine articles on gard- ning, and he is an authority on land- “In designing the planting and beau- tification of our home grounds we will’ first of all look for a spot to begin. This place we find along the house In area the space to be In. rela- appearance + of our place as a whole, however, it is of first The main purpose of foundation Harvey's Lake Store ~~ Now Open We take pleasure in announcing to our customers and friends the reopening of our new enlarged summer store at Harvey’s Lake. To better serve our friends who are sum- mering at the Lake, we are now equipped with a complete variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, fancy groceries, meats and delecatessen foods. 1. Join ‘the house harmoniously to the grounds about it. 2. Accent the best architectural fea- tures of the residence. 3. Hide or soften harsh architectur- al features. 4, Provide privacy and protection from elements.. : 5. Indicate family pride and public spirit. } By putting in an appropriate foun- dation planting we give our-place the touch of finish, of completeness and of permanence. The appearance of too ob- vious newness is removed from a dwelling recently erected or an older house is given the modern air. Through a foundation planting, also, we enhance pleasing architectural fea- tures. An inviting entrance for in- stance, is made all the more hospit- able when evergreens stand by to wel- come us or our guests, prim as maids in their aprons of green. Or the clear white of painted wood profits from the contrast given by dark leaved shrubs of evergreen or deciduous char- acter. op a : If the architecture has contained a well appearing exterior material to the ~ \ We will be delighted to the Lake. 5 In observance of MEMORIAL DAY our Stores will be CLOSED all day MONDAY, MAY 30th. I: Please do your shopping EARLY. ) = Quality Foods Priced Low + for Memorial Day Again, we bring you a wide variety of the highest Quality Foods, at prices that are the lowest in many years. . . Thad ‘Special Combination Bread Supreme Reg. 15c 45C0 Peanut Butter Wrapped . . . Sliced or Unsliced for Memorial Day . . . both for 10c Tender Peas 2 cans J 5¢ SCO Cornflakes Portuguese Sardines Pink Salmon Queen Olives °0%0%0%0%0°%0%0%%0%0 °° J Underwood “N. B. C. Fancy Cakes and Crackers “(Fancy Spanish Variety) FREE: 1 package of UNEEDA BISCUITS . with your purchase of i | Llardeitin 2c: 3 small tins 25¢ 9 med tins 25¢ arge tin Zc pkg 6c 4 for 15c 2 cans l5¢ 2 tall cans 19¢ qt jar 29 Deviled Ham 4SCO Beverages Clicquot Club Ginger Ale #*Schmidt’s Cereal Beverages * Plus bottle deposit 3 pt bots 25c: gt bot 15¢ 2 bots 27c bot 10c 15¢c &SCO Preserves Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry, Blackberry, Peach, Pineapple or Quince. 12-0z. 9 = 95, SCO Sandwich Spread Potted Meats jar 9c : 12 1-2¢ 3 cans 10c Foods are always reasonably priced at an &5€0 Store. These Prices Effective in Our Stores in Dallas and Vicinity. fo. YL $375 One Way : $6.50 ROUND TRIP e between BUFFALO and CLEVELAND Autos, any size,carried for only $3.75 ($4.75 July 15t to Sept. 14th inclusive) Why drive when you can put your car aboard for less than the cost of oil and gas? ‘More restful... cheaper...and saves a day. Steamers each way, every night, leaving at 9:00 P.M., Mav 15th to November 1st. " Cleveland- Pt. Stanley, Canada, Division July 1st to Sept. 5th incl. on Friday, Satur- day and Sunday only $3.00 one ways $5.00 Rd. Trip. Any car only $3.75. Ask your Local Tourist or Ticket Agent for new C& B Line Folder, including Free Auto Map and details on our All Expense Trips. THE CLEVELAND AND BUFFALO TRANSIT COMPANY Foot of Erie Street Buffalo, N. Y. pr eS / / 7 ET Ch RE TE ae Tm ground as in the stained siding of stucco of California type bungalows, a goodly view of this should be al- lowed, with the foundation planting confined to house angles, the entrance and other accent points. Should Be In Harmony In various types of architecture as noted above, and also in most ‘Span- ish type houses, originating in’ coun- tries where basements and basement heating Plants are uncommon, a harsh foundation line where foundation meets superstructure scarcely exists. In considering this line, we refer particularly to high foundations and to such noticable differences in appear- ance of materials as cement blocks directly adjacent to narrow siding. Foundation planting will also help us in screening from view any im- perfections in architecture or mater- ials which may exist or develop. An unduly protruding chimney base or window bay, for instance, may be brought back into proportion with the rest of the house by a mass planting of shrubs in the proper angle. A too- | squatty house is relieved ‘by a back- ground of trees rising above the roof line. A discoloration of brick or stuc- co may be easily hidden by vine, shrub or tree. 3 ' Whether a basement window is to be softened with herbaceous material such as iris, 8 the foundation plant- ing is to be carried on in front of it, depends on the extent to which day- light is needed in the basement, the visability of the window from the pub- on the wishes of the home owner. If a high type of house has been placed on an elevation, it may be fac- ed down on either side and greatly improved in appearance by tall grow- ing shrubs both in foundation and boundary plantings. Location of a house upon a lot not in harmony with the present occupant's desires, as, for instance, too close proximity to the street, may be remedied by a higher and more dense planting than would ordinarily be selected. And in case the house is placed far back, the foun- dation planting may well be bright- ened up with a more profusely flower- ing type of planting than would ordi- narily be chosen. May Insure Privacy Where needed, a foundation plant- ing may be designed to insure pri- vacy for the family’s outdoor life. Fre- quently a front or side porch, pos- sibly screened in and used for several months of the year, is too close to the street or too open to public view. The taller growing shrubs and profus- ely growing vines will remedy this situation before the first planting sea- son is over. Or too exposed window spaces may be shielded by vines on lattices. Vines, shrubs and trees about the house foundation will also make our porches more livable in summer and will break the direct rays of the sun on the house, lowering the tem- perature inside. Such plantings also protect porch areas from summer (Continued on Page 8) lic street or outdoor living room, and PIKE PERCH EGG “CROP” IS BEING “HARVESTED” The spawning run of yellow perch is now on at the State hatchery pond at Pleasant Mount, Wayne County, Oliver M. Deibler, Fish Commissioner, said today. Thousands of these popu- Jar game fish are moving into the shal- lows preparatory to depositing their eggs, and. hatchery employes have eggs to the hatching batteries. The pond reserved for holding brood stock of the yellow perch at Pleasant Mount comprises approximately 200 acres, and is known as Unit No. 2. of the hatchery. In this body of water, ‘which is a Small glacial lake, perch bred selectively in respect to size and coloring are held. 3 In spawning, the brood perch deposit their eggs, long, veil-like ribbons, upon submerged brush and aquatic plants. is expected to be over 300,000,000. These eggs are deposited naturally by the adult fish in an artificially con- structed spawning pen. After the spawning takes place, the force at the hatchery gather the eggs, placing them in hatching batteries at Pleasant Mount, and sending them to other hat- cheries in the State. yellow perch to waters in Pennsyl- vania has had marked success during recent years, and the perch is well ‘re- ceived by. sportsmen owing to its fine qualities and gamenegss. The spawning period of the yellow perch comes at practically the same time as that of the pike perch. Over 20,000,000 pike perch eggs will be re- ceived from the cooperative fish cul- tural station at Swanton, Vt., and from and streams throughout the Common- wealth. the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. These eggs are hatched each year at State hatcheries, and the pike perch, in the fry stage, are then distributed to lakes SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932, AT 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 89 July Term, 1932, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of - Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, or cash, at the Sheriff’s Sales Room, Court House, in the iCty of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Fri- day, the 17th day of June, 1932, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the fol-. lowing described lot, piece or parcel of land, viz: All the surface or right of soil only, of all that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the Borough of Kingston, Luzerne Coun- ty, State of Pennsyivanit, bound and described as follows: BEGINNING at a corner on the Northwesterly side of Landon Avenue and in line dividing A DON'T GAMBLE WITH NEXT YEARS PROFITS USE = - The Feed That Makes Chicks Grow — - Known Among Poultrymen As “3 THE QUICK DEVELOPER And That’s What It Is Er Saves Chicks 41.2 ‘Makes Early Broilers 5 Bevelops Pullets For Layers DALLAS, Pa. Its (odine content promotes more normal development, and resists coccidiosis and other intestinal parasites. See Your Tioga-Empire Dealer DEVENS MILLING CO. KUNKLE, PA. Feeds Manufactured by TIOGA-EMPIRE FEED MILLS, Inc. WAVERLY, N. Y. T1-0-GA FEED SERVICE everything in readiness for taking the The crop of eggs to be taken this year. Introduction of the selectively bred : - 7 lots Nos. 48 and 50; Thence along the line dividing lots Nos. 48 and 50 North twenty-nine (29) degrees, fifty-six minutes West and one hund.- red twenty-five (125) feet to a corner common to “lots No. 47, 48, 49, and 50; Thence along the line dividing the rear line of lots 47 and 48 and 45 and 46, South sixty (60) degrees four (04) minutes West eighty (80) feet to a corner common to lots Nos. 43, 44, 45, and 46; Thence along line dividing lots No. 44 and 46 South twenty-nine (29) degrees fifty-six (56) minmmtes East one hundred twenty-five (125) feet to a corner on Landon Avenue; Thence along the line of Landon Ave- nue North (60) degrees (04) minutes East eighty (80) feet to the piace of Beginning. Being an unimproved vas cant lot of ground. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of George E. Paddock vs. Raymond G. Whalen, David Walks- man, and will be sold by LUTHER M. KNIFFEN Sheriff Holcomb, Atty. 5-27-32 6.10-32 SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932, AT 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa No. 9, July Term, 1932, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Penna., on Friday, the 17th day of June, 1932, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the de- fendants, in and to the following de- scribed lot, piece or parcel of land, viz: All that certain lot of land in Wilk- es-Barre City (formerly Miner's Mills westerly side of Hillman Street, said point being corner of lot No. 37 on plot of lots hereinafter referred to, being 25 feet from the corner formed by the intersection of the sidelines of Hillman and George Streets; thence along the Westerly side of Hillman street N. 28 degrees 38 minutes E., 50 feet to corner of lot No. 40; thence N. 61 degrees 22 minutes W., 100 feet to corner of lot No. 43; thence S. 28 de. grees 38 minutes W., 50 feet to corner of lot No. 37; thence S. 61 degrees 22 minutes E., 100 feet to the place of be- Being lots Nos. 38 and 39 as | designated on plot of lots surveyed bri the Sturdevant Engineering Company, ; April, 1911, Improved with a frame building oc- ! cupied as store and dwellng known as | No. 14 Hillman Street, Miners Mills, Pa. TAKEN in execution at the suit of Phalen Henry, assignee, Vs. “Samuel | ginning. , = {r TW Inc. Tunkhannock A few more days of warm weather and the flies will be on the war path. Erect your fortifi- cations and prepare your de- fense now. Use our screaning, doors and frames screens for your barricades. Flit or Venom at our low prices, are the best ammunition to use. Willard Cornell of Dallas, R. D. 2, stopped recently for his seed corn supply. It might be well to remember, if in need, that we sell good seed as cheap as $1.80 per bushel. $6.50 buys a 16” Ball Mower — A plain bearing ma- chine for $4.75. These are genuine Mowers. bearing American and will be sold by LUTHER M. Kniffen, Sheriff, 4 N\ Geo. L. Fenner, Atty. 5-27-32 6.10-32 ee SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932, AT 10 A M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa ‘No. 20, July Term, 1932, issued out of Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to. public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 17th day of June, 1932, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: Hi ALL those two (2) certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate in {the Borough: of Kingston. and the Township of Plains, respectively, County of Luzerne and State of Penn- sylvania, more particularly described as follows: THE. FIRST THEREOF: ¢ § ALL that certain lot, piece or par- Kingston, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: * BEGINNING at a point at the cor- ner of Hoyt Street and Third Avenue; thence in a Southeasterly direction aong line of Hoyt Street one hundred six and ninety-two one.hundredths (106.92) . feet to the corner of lot No. 114; thence in a Northeasterly direc- tion parallel to the line of Third Ave- nue forty (40) feet to a corner com-~ mon to lots Nos. 114, 115, 141 and 142; thence in a Northwesterly direction at right angles to the line of Third Ave- Borough), Luzerne County, Pennsyl- nue, one hundred six and ninety-two vania, described as follows: one-hundredths - (106.92) feet to the BEGINNING at a point on the |line of Third Avenue; thence in a Southwesterly direction along the line of Third Avenue forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. BEING lot No. 141 on plot of lots called WEST SIDE: PARK as recorded in Map Book No. 2, page 23, ete. IMPROVED with a two. story duplex dwellinghouse, known as one-half of a frame garage, etc. THE SECOND THEREOF: ALL that certain lot, piece or par- cel of land situate in the Township of Plains, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, designated on a cers Occasionally we sell a Eureka Brooder even at this season of the year. Only last week we furnished W. H. Brown with two. Unless the weather im. proves, we'll still be selling them July 4th, Enjoy a cool kitchen and still have plenty of hot water by us- ing one of our Bucket-A-Day stoves in the cellar. A buzz on the phone brings an estimate on this low cost equipment. WE SELL FOR LESS tain plan or plot of lots of John Wel- les Hollenbach, recorded in the proper office for the recording of deeds, etc., in and’ for Luzerne County in Map Book No. 2, page 19, as Nos. 243, be- ing in front 25 feet, and in rear 25 feet, and 136 feet deep. Bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on Abbott (now Warriner) Street, the same be- ing a. corner of lot No. 241; thence along the line of said street North 49: degrees 36 minutes East twenty.five (25) feet to a corner of lot No. 245; thence along the line of said lot North | 7 1 4 - Ta 0 [40 degrees 24 minutes West one hun- ® {dred thirty-six (136) feet to an alley; | thence along the line of said alley i South 49 degrees 36 minutes West twenty-five (25) feet to a corner in lline of lot No. 241; thence along the ‘line of said lot South 40 degrees 24 | minutes East one hundred thirty-six (136) feet to the place of beginning, [IMPROVED with a two-story frame | dwelling-house, with basement known |as No. 55 Warriner Street, together | with frame garage, etc. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Frank Martz vs. Jos. Ros- en, Joseph Rosen, and will be sold by LUTHER M. KNIFFEN, Sheriff iB. B. Lewis, Atty. 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