- :,v,n ( I , , ' i -"" " Ti (I Inl " fL.-.ted Na- Hions U..c & i.k vi coopera tion and peace but there is no short age of r;t v ? i T . 1 1 " -' In the'talii of Congress there may Tbe Utt'r statesmanship ; tat there is ,no shortage of. words.' 4 ?. In the. courts Justice, may fail bit there is n& I lorVjS tvf words. ' In the cUrdies bothin the pulpits ; ana pews mere may .no a bhui i.a iof ri; leAi liKg but .there Is no . short of wdrCi. - ' . '5 j ' Inhe printing hooee there may be 'a snonage ox paper out wiui uw w tors and columnists, there: is no short ?age of word : 1 - V' ., In the schools there may be a short age of . knowledge but .there is no shortage of words. ' - In almost-. everyfliing There aH ; shortages, but so far there has- been "no shortages of words. , f In -eating if people' were forced w ;at their words, there no doubt would be a surplus of food for there hai ' been" no shortage Yf words. " 1 By FRANCES BLL ' ' j I Any . time from late a August until 'the ground freezes is bulb planting time. - Daffodils, jonquils, tulips, hyfr l cfavths, narcissus and lilies ' maybe planted during this period. , I ! This is also the time to separate peony clumps. -. "" The beauty of the blubs is brought 'out by a background of shrubbery and I trees. ' However, remember that trees are heavy feeders and rob -- small 'slants of needed nutrients. Be sure to feed the Bsrobbery, trees and bulbs ;with a complete plant food. - ' VTi&GJK fMCfailllg UIO DW AVI VH1HP) : the soil should be spaded eight to ten inches deep and the clods thoroughly - broken down, "'- , " CmiIb toAil alnlrlto OAtVOl All .peonies. A fairly accurate rule is to plant bulbs twice as deep as their :i width Narcissus should be covered .with four inches of soil and spaced four inches - apart." Crocus bulbs I should be covered two inches and spaced at least four inches apart. " Peony roots should be separated so there are at least three to five eyes . to each division, "Set them in the soil so that the eyes -at the top are nb , more than two inches beneath the grounds. . Space them two and one half to three and one-half feet apart; No winter protection is needed for bulbs and peonies unless there is a chance'there will be a great freezing aftd thawing which will have . them ifpward. , If this happens, cover the new plantings after the ground freez es with a six inch layer of leaves.: s 1 ..Crow' I t , 1" ,r-o :;it c i n i. i ten. t;tr- . . cCi but- are v .1 I, ": fcud irown la fc-re: rr-ittd ' temperatures. Wiout' ud are - the flowers t likely to be in-rtor, , 'isnd tbe stems weak,, because, tin " bulbs have, not matured to tbe gree most favorable for 'Tt6rclnj." 1 "jTbrc'"", i tie tforist's word .'tbr main. g ' plant ftower 'but .of - season; Kud the formula for ac compHshlng this tt much the same with all bulbs. Bulbs develop, ven In storage; and take time to reach . the stage where they are ready to : grow. If planted then, they first must u produce roots, since top . growth without 'good roots Is weak, - and seldom flower. - ' - Pttstr WhiUi aarciisl; planted in -; ' bowls ittled with gravel or pearl ' chips, should be kept in a temper ature below 90 degrees for four Y '.weeks: preferably In dim light When root growth Is sufficient, top ' growth wOl begin, and then they should have all the light possible. Best flowers will result when the temperature never exceeds 70 de grees; keep them away from radi ators and steam pipes, and but of , overheated living rooms.. Instead of gravel, bowls may be " k filled with bulb fibre, or potting soil. . Containers, should be deep enough to allow two inches of gravel, fibre - or SOU below them. Set the bulbs -' close together but do not let them touch; and only the necks should merge from the soil. . . Yellow taper Whites (soliel d'or) Hid Narcissus Early Perfection can - abw be grown by these methods; - but they take longer, to make flow : ts. The best, time to start aU these Is Dec 1, for mid-January flowers.., . Large bulbs of hyacinths can be grown in water in special glasses; and both bulbs and glasses are available this year for tbe first time ' since the war began. Hie glasses v support the bulbs just above the water, into whlch their roots drop. " It takes 10 to IS weeks for the roots Clever Boy A little boy came home from school and announced to his" mother: "I'm in a fine fix at school.'. The teacher says I have to write more legibly and if I do she'll find out that I can't mull , "We better bny him a plggry bank. He's determined to have one to put his ew V. S. Defense Bond in." . T wn Your Own H ome i ml spT s:7;;;;rTa fo yoiiii if ft-: OP INSTALLMENT STOCK IN THE HERTFORD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Dated November 3, 1951, each share of stock at 25 cents per week will mature at $100 in 356 weeks at the'present rate of earnings. This is in excess of three per cent simple interest on your savings. . , " ' - . See' us today and make arrangements to carry as many shares as you can. There is no limitiis to the number of shares ari individual : may purchase, , . . i-r. mi i ''OGU-tic'oinE 0 ' i) i f) i si Audi) Jain A ablni Jinlbs W1B Flewer in teyaeikUi Olasbes, filled with tl.,.. Water. , to iMtdp. m a tok'pTace, m cool tempratufe.. When. roots fin the glass and top growth bSglna, ab-' custoVfa TBS plant gradually to Ughk and frdw slowly hi a temperature bel8 fc degrees. The water should not; be cnanged, but merely re plenished. .; ' When top growth begins, these bulbs must have aU the light you , cad give them. ' They should be kept near Windows, m a tunparlor or Irbom where ventilation can be given and tamp'eratufei kept Sowk By arranging shelves in front of a window on which the plants can stand, an kttrlcUVe display is mde. ', , ' ' Lily of .Ihe Vaidey pips can be flowered in bowls of moss and water. , ,t p. , Eccentricity: Paying a debt that the creditor cannot legally collect til VO flEARIST FORD DEALEfi LOW CU5SST TCU1S fik:VV mm gear tJEVV PISTONS, HNS AND RINGS UEW CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS NEW CRANKSHAFT BEARINGS NEW GENUINE FORD PARTS GUARANTEE same as new ENGINE. Bached by Recondltioner't Guarantee against any defects in workmanship er material far 4,000 miles or 90 days, whichever occurs first For Quick Results Try a Weekly Classified Ad! SlliWwMAfWIMAfVrVVVVVVVVVNArVVMI You may vin $10,000 for yourself and 910,000 for your church or favpntO' 7ocognizcd charity! 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