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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 34

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1 m' vii 1 34 The Boston GlobeFriday. October 1, 1963 Evergreen Can Be Beauty or Bane (important windows, spread whether to prune them severlyshaped and don't look well trees, mowing to height of 60 place nd formtl If heavfly in.r are 80 feet. Pine are oval! pruned. By TOM STEVENSON' WASHINGTON -Frequently, comout of srale wlth their simply pull them out. 'removed, and are usually out shaped rather than cone here light pruning of Evergreens in front of the surroundings 1 If the too-large evergreens of place unless the house and shaped like the spruce and fir junipers.

arDorvitaes and yews Tk ThD r-uir-e. ar nrn-P fir hominrir rnf pmunds are larce or Dark-like Thus, the pir.es Mill look good is necessary, cut off the tips when the lower branches are of individual shoots with hand ithem out and use them for rvnrr refluent removed. If you have no need shears. Christmas trees this Winter. They are large forest trees offender in foundation plant-i for an additional shade tree.j Don't keep them sheared inr where it should never use the pine as a Christmas into formal shapes unless the hn.

hrn nut in the first tree. plants are in a. hedge or a place. If still compact and not Frune pines in the Spring formal garden. If heavier over head-height, cypress can by cutting the new growth or, pruning is needed, cut individ-h moved to a.

better loca- 'candles back about mne-tenthsiual branches back to a crotch f) I iT; from which we get many board feet of building lumber. They can be trained and kept within bounds if the training starts early. However, regular shearing will sacrefice their from and individuality. If cut way back after they DROUGHT'S tion. jlist 'lie new needles arejso that the removal of the 'about to break from their branch won't be seen or OVZRl! I missed.

After pruning, the If large specimens happen covering. evergreen should still have a (M.D.C. water if on!) natural appearance. I rrune evergreens to main tain and enhance the natural Ket too big. the chances are' to stand front or a sizable they will never be attractive house and are still in scale again.

with it. the lower branches There is not much point in can be removed or thinned to moving them out into the yard let light into the windows, of a small place. They are cone! Once cypress, arborvitae. junipers and other conifers be Today, homes and home grounds, like our way of life, aren't formal as a general rule. Consequently, evergreens that grow to be much too large for a particular location will often look out of Ishapes of the plants as individuals and as massed groups I Anything else destroys their i beauty.

come shanoy lrom lacK oi light or poor growing conditions, no amount of care is likely to bring them back. EVERGREEN SALE October perfect month for planting. New shipment Freshly Dug. Hundred's to select from. Now He's On Way Up Hub Recruit Heaps Praise on Job Corps Nor do overgrown ones take kindly to severe pruning, such as beheading or cutting back sharply of side branches.

The majority will not throw out new shoots from old wood that has been stripped of foliate. Anv old specimen which mi INTO THE MilUs H0USE1 Careful Work Does This Framed by sinuous trunk of a wisteria, a Japanese yew forms circular pattern of solid green against brick wall of th house of William A. Coolidge of Topsfield. Pruning is needed to keep plant in this shape. (Taloumis photo) poorly placed is scraggly or scraggly or had hotter he pulled out ana py DIETZ discarded or.

easier vet. cut JUST 00 doz. 20 off at ground level, since it! Seven months at an Oregon will not resprout (Job Corps Center have trans- An exception to this rule is (farmed Boston's first recruit the yew which will resprout from a withdrawn troubled after being cut way hack. youngster to a young man on However, it will take several! the way up. years for it to become beauti- George Butts Jr.

20, who ful again. used to live in Charlestown and If pine tree has become the South End. came to the Castro's New Offer: Anyone Can Leave 95 or ea. inn Inprtn fn. i 1 InPftilni.

U'PUl, 1 Hundreds of Freshly-Dug Specimen EVERGREENS from 395 to I995 Compare our values prices can be moved, with a ball of mad. dirt, in the Spring, while still George doesn't whitewash under eight feet tall, to a lo-( things because he grew up the cation where a shade tree is very hard way. needed. It can be used in-i He's mad at the bad rjubli- 12 to 24" tall, many varieties including spreading 4 upright yews. 4 stead of a deciduous tree.

city some of the Job Corps The pines, too, are forest Centers have been getting, which he calls "unfair" and has slowed up the number of boys who are interested. EVERGREEN At 16, George dropped out MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Fidel Castro said today he was throwing exit gates to his Communist island completely open and challenged the United States to cooperate through diplomatic channels. The Cuban prime minister said he would let anyone on the island leave for exile after Oct. 10 a considerably broader offer than the one he made Tuesday.

And he suggested the United States, if it were interested, pursue the matter through diplomatic channels. This was exactly what the United States had told Castro A NEW of the seventh grade at Clarence Edwards Junior High GEORGE BUTTS JR. School because the Boston DUTCH BULBS K'1 PLANT NOW AND WATCH THEM BLOOM IN THE SPRING TULIPS 10 for for $2.50 DAFFODILS 10 for 1.25-30 for 3.50 HYACINTHS 10 for 1.50-20 for 2.85 FREE Free Pair Of Tommy Greenthumb Gloves FREE WITH THIS AD teachers, he says, "considered I was dumb." "Every American who belongs to a committee should LAWN IN HOURS! TVcmettSod YOUR WORRIES ARE OVER enjoy a beautiful thick turf NOW! Save time and money. Avoid struggling years with a seeded lawn. Clearance 250 and up CHRYSANTHEMUMS He joined a traveling carni to embarrass the American government.

The bearded prime minister said in a Havana Radio broadcast monitored in Miami today that if the United States doesn't want to discuss the matter in public, it should use the channels of diplomacy in this case, the Swiss Embassy in Havana. Since the break in U.S.Cuban relation in 1961, the Swiss have represented American interests in Cuba. Castro said his nation would provide two free flights daily for those wishing to leave, and he added: "From Oct. 10 on, we shall give absolute guarantees and facilities to all those who wish to come to Cuba by their own means to pick up thicr relatives here." "This is clear and Castro said. When Castro made his offer Tuesday, U.S.

officials voiced doubt of Castro's statement, saying it was a propaganda move. val in the South, was picked up by various agencies, and when he left Boston in March, feel they are helping out the government and the people" says the boy to who "committees" just meant trouble less than a year back. was living in a community house sponsored by the Divis to do to show he was serious when he made his original Any ooy who wants to ion of Child Guardianship fori 5 for $3 Hardy -many varieties 4. colors Certificate of inspection in every roll of Warren's Sod. make something out of his life! open door policy announce i i teen-age boys.

i i -t ment. George couldn't read -orps is me S'ew England Distributor beyond the comic book level! W5lln wr tie last Spring, although he often iwants Boston kids to tried. knw' -When ent to the center. Bys can flnd Out more Visit our Greenhouse for HOUSE PLANTS Pumpkins-Fall Decorations Take Exit 36N from Me. 128 One Mile North on Rte.

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Castro's promise Tuesday to lift Cuba's sugar cane curtain involved only relatives of persons already living in the United States. The offer was studied cautiously in Washington and viewed in some quarters as an attempt about the Corps by calling Job Corps screening at Shaw GOLD STAR WHOLESALE NURSERY WESTON, MASS. TEL. 894-5474 my reading speed was 120 words a minute with comprehension of 40 per cent," he tells you. 89 '0 House, 11 Windsor Boston, 445-1010.

"I can now read from 500 to Kane's Fancy from Nathobi Belt APPLES 600 words a minute with a comprehension of 90 per cent." With similar gains in num VISIT ONE OF THESE Sheinwold On Bridge 'WARREN TURF DEALERS KANE'S FLOWER WORLD 64 Andover St. Routt 114 OPEN SUNDAYS 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. WEEKDAYS 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

erical work, the boy who ws "dumb" in Boston will have accomplished the equivalent DANVERS Imbruglia Gets Seven Years in Kidnap, Theft DANVERS THOMSON NURSERY rtoiuo i LYNN Congress Should Stop Two Bad Suit Breaks VI of five years school work in No luck. The spades broke badly and South was down one. If you're not running for reelection you might point out that South's contract is cold six monins. When this lad signed up for ATLANTIC LANDSCAPE SERVICE Any Congressman who wants ANOTHER SHIPMENT TAXUS HATFIELD 12-15" $2.49 TAXUS DENSIFORMA 12-15' $2.49 SPREADING JUNIPER 15-18" $2.49 fe-lithe Job Corps, he thought he 14.1 KssexStreet trpt tra'inpH in onprate fo DP reelected should intro-i against any break and that he 3 for $5 EVERGREENS NATICK WINDY 0 NURSERY heavv eauioment. uue a iaw to pronmu neea a iaw to protect Frank Imbruglia, 33, of Val- mr isuits from breaking badlv inlhim.

)09 Elliot Sheet should draw three101" rd- East Boston, pleaded ithe same hand. Something has South $50 i i I1-. i a i' iL 10 for $19.95 Dictures he had seen of young lo De Qone "oout mis, or vi uumps enaing in ine sumy NEEDHAM WINSLOW NURSERIES, INC. in Middlesex Superior today to charges of dummy and then lead a dia-ifnurt the bridce Dlavers in the conn ea. pimen'running the giant mach- I.

i i. IR1B Great Plain Avenue CANADIAN HEMLOCK, 4-5 FT. $9.95. 10 for '90 NIGRA ARBORVITAE, 4-5 FT. $8.95....

10 for $80 JAPANESE PINE, 3-4 FT. $5.95 10 for $50 HYBRID RHODODENDRONS, 10-12" 98c, 6 for $5.00 mond to finesse with a ten. The'kidnap and robbery of a New. NEEDHAM VELLALLI LANDSCAPE CO. i.wuuat.1 ante nucuici uic finesse wins or loses.

ton woman and was sentenced 128.1 Central Avenue iiy wm no urone. (South dealer Both sides vulnerable A AQJ64 7 0 53 10 9 5 tnes. With the marine industries training program at the Oregon Center on the site of former Tongue Point Naval SI1 Air Station. George now knows what he really will do. swsjl He will finish the course NEWTON SELTZER'S GARDEN CENTER ARBORVITAE HEMLOCK SPRUCE JAPANESE YEW DUTCH BULBS CROCUS 12 $1.00 DAFFODILS 12 2.50 HYACINTH 12 1.50 TULIPS 12 1.00 BLOOMING, SIZE ORCHID PLANTS CATTALEYAS FROM ALSO CYMBIDIUMS $000 CAMELIA SPECIMENS 1 Plmmce Strret STOUGHTON CENTRAL NURSERY 7 A 10 9 5 UP he's taking now in hull repair A 10 CYPRIPEDIUMS FROM EA.

9ft5 Park Street If the finesse wins, South can to seven to 10 years in Wal-take three more diamonds to 'pole State Prison, discard two low spades from) The sentence was given to dummy. Then he leads spades, giving up one spade trick oiean war veteran and most. father of five by Judge George If the diamond finesse loses, E. Thompson. South can take the spade re-1 A co-defendant in the case, turn with dummy's ace andjJoseph Romeo Marti 40 lead dummy other diamond 1 to run the rest of the suit.

iFleet st North End. w'as th South discards all of dum-j victim of a gangland slaying my's low spades on the dia-in Revere last July 9. WAVLAND ss worn, go on to 6 3 iiS. (k. I.cminn 3 S9842 06 4732 ijasi pai i ui uic uomuiS yJBii ARROWHEAD GARDENS, INC.

Madonna Lillitt 49c DUTCH BULBS MORE THAN A HUNDRED VARIETIES be building fiberglass 115 Boston Post Fte. 20 WEYMOUTH which George explains ously is "very new and very OLD COLONY LANDSCAPE 151 Minn Street 89c 3 for S2.SQ HARDY MUMS A 82 AKQ1094 AK J6 West North unci CdliiifS MIXED TULIPS MIXED DAFFODILS MIXED CROCIT 15 for $1.00 12 for $1.00 25 for $1.00 What about rules in the Job WINCHESTER South Corps center. RI DS PINKS WHITES Bronx? Purple Yellow Open Dally 8-X. 5Sl we mane out own fe-S'tlm ct.irlont fnnnril" he ex- 5 1 nas.anarun! i his spa de at Newton Police Capt. Wil- Pass the end Wlth dummys lastjliam J.

Burke told the court 4 that on Dec. 9. 1964. Imbruglio Any politician who gets Martln kidnaped Mrs meal about hands like this-piMnnr nf IS? 1 A Pass 3 All Pass Opening lead MAHONEY'S ROCKY LEDGE FARM Route x.f WOBURN SPENCE BROTHERS FARMS 30 Wyman Street JOHNSTON, R.I. THflMCnPJ'Clt Plains.

George hasn't run for'5 50- Corenco Turf Green $3.90 PATCO GRASS SEED SALT MARSH HAY IRISH PEAT $3.95 PREMIER PEAT $3.95 STIRLING PEAT $3.95 I IIVIIIVVI1 office yet, but teeis preuy SIS euro nf plprtion if he decides South ruffed the Pale Hill Newton, in the Nursery Rte. 1 ft Garden Center Danvsn, Man. II to because he likes serving on heart, drew three rounds nf parking area of a Newton AUSTIN'S PLANTARAMA auces an even Deuer iaw io 77-Z78Z trumps and led out two top committees. THE LARGEST SELECTION OF CLAY POTS AND SAUCERS IN N.E. INCLUDING BONSAI POTS (N'lt tn Old Sal.m Mn.v Cnillll dUUllMi L11C auinuei They bound and eaeeed her land robbed her of $5070 in DAILY QUESTION As dealer, you hold: A A 6 4 053 AQ10 95 SALE 20-50 REDUCTION ITALIAN POTTERY FROM CARBONE jewelry and cash after driving her in her own car to a point about two miles away where diamonds.

East's heart discard was a shock. Since South's trumps were all gone he could not ruff out the jack of diamonds and still get back to his hand for the rest of the suit. He cashed the queen of diamonds to discard a spade from Pass. Tho hand isithey leit her. IT'S BULB PLANTING TIME at BRECK'S At the best bulb season to plant for Spring color Answer: not quite worth an opening! Mrs- Kosow.

wife of Joseph FREE DELIVERY ON $25.00 ORDERS LOCALLY bid, largely because the twoiK-osow. President of the In-unsupported queens are not dustrial Finance went to dummy and tried the spade really worth 2 points each. Boston College and called finesse in the horje of limitinei If vou chanced the oueen of police. Breclc otters rea braam. 3 the spade loss to one trick.

hearts to a small heart and me case against Martin wm the queen of clubs to the ace be nol-prossed due to death. OU UAI-I-UUIL5 $1 QQ MAHONEY'S ONCE A YEAR EVERGREEN SHRUB SALE of clubs, the point count would, according to Asst. Dist. Atty, John J. Irwin Jr.

be unchanged, but the hand Martin was Greater Boston's 21st gangland murder victim. would then be worth an open ing bid of one spade. Thousands of plants slashed In price to clear yard. CDCAIAI AH shade trees 8 to 15 feet. SCQO License Board Closes 2 Hub Drinking Spots The Boston Licensing Board today suspended indefinitely the licenses of two drinking UI LwlHL Regularly 59.95 to 513.35 llVfl mixea-naruraiizing tulips AA 50 CROCUS qo NV, mixed Hundreds of Individual colors and types in named -tf i varieties are ready for your selection.

75' 7S00 LARGE HARDY MUMS New raady for Fall planting in beautiful olo up establishments as a result of See our gigantic display of top quality imported Dutch bulbt. PUMPKINS A APPLES Wi Fmidt Complm lindicifi Srit or Qaallty ind Prkt Wi An Nnw UndtruK police complaints. The Lamartina Cafe. 161 Lamartine Jamaica Plain, i BUY OF THE WEEK was ordered to close effective Oct. 11 as a result of a charge MAHONEY'S Rocky Ledge Farm Nursery 210 Cambridge Route 3.

Winchester Open Daily Sunday 9 to 9, Tel. 729-S900 SI 00 HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS involving illegal gaming. NEW ENGLAND GROWN 10 varieties 5 colors Full of bloom eack The L. E. Lounge, 1838 Washington South End, was ordered to close immediately as a result of a police complaint involving a strip tease act.

Landscape Evergreens In a third case, the board rejected a petition to transfer BRECK'S COMES TO WELLESLEY A new larger Garden ft Gift Shop opening this Saturday 84-88 Central St. DOOR PRIZES OPENING SPECIALS DEMONSTRATIONS 25 off TOUR RETAIL PRICES the liquor license of the former Joseph Malatesta restaurant, located at 46 Union to 452 Huntington Roxbury. The restaurant had to leave Hemlockj fo 8 feet Hedges Screen Tews, Junipers Arborvitaes 4. Spruces its Union-st. location to make HOME GARDEN CENTERS! South Shore Plaza, Braintrea, Mtu.

Northshore Shopping Center, Peabody, Mas. Morris Turnpike, Short Hills, New Jersey 84-88 Central Street, Wellesley, Mass. (October I) way for the Government K'lkt'i'JiiU KWUMiilM Married 64 ears Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.

Carew, 76 Roanoke Mattapan, recently celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary. They have nine children, 17 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Center. The license transfer had been opposed by spokes men for universities in the Roxbury area..

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