Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1943 — Page 8
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iy "By BETTY MacBONALD [| Connally-Smith ‘Strike Law| . By DR. THOMAS D. MASTERS. [4-H Blue Ribbon Township| 1o not tet up on tte Victory Garden programm when sou hear good fhe : es Specla er : il : gig #o : i ; Times Speetal Welter . 3:3: e5 i. LliTge fd Dp im : Mt to come to ig nor Aus. 9—Now is the time for all good men | | + Brings Change in NWLB | mms smpie. ons posal maiig the note can be the cause of | Products Seen in County. | fev from the war fronts. Our.natjonal food supply must feed, ok, _ 3 | 7 0 come to the aid of the garbage department and help conserve |- Ee .s : infection and serious physical damage, if ‘not done properly. armed forces, and help. feed our allies, to keep them in good figh ' % : food, ; : ’ . .. Practice. : Hay fever, the common cold, and swimming all have a common . Show Today. shape. Also, American food has the job of feeding the people we free \ According to statistics drawn up by the bureau of agricul- ' By FRED W PERKINS denominator in blowing the nose. This procedure, resorted to so from axis rule. Food is a real weapon of war. ; tural economics, assisted by : #4 ¥ Tlf RK often throughout the year, reaches a peak in frequency in the summer | ‘The blue-ribbon winners in town- . . Sanitary engineers, Augyst | 5) 7.8 Times Special Writer months—particularlysamong chlidren and young people who swim and ship 4-H club exhibits will compete] There is a vast difference in the | ‘Tomatoes for canning are best en
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| 5s the month when largest WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (U. P.).— dive, and among hay fever suf- ~~ |in the county exhibit at the Ipalco ! 3 eating . quality and flavor of |} when dead ripe. During snormal amounts of food waste are The new war labor disputes (Con- Serer igs are Sonstenily geal» Hal today, tomorrow and Wednes- Soe hi ds when the produce is | ‘weather red ripe ‘tonidtes will ve. reported. / a - : w rofuse nav “ : : ay. ) : : Ee ‘mold thrives Tg Fh nally om =o bare = ok her frei I : charge. - Repeat Decatur, Franklin and Perry| picked at just the right time. New | main on the vines for four or five |” during.’ this month, and a RY i y y 5 rod e iy onal a At the back | | : : township exhibits were held victory gardeners © who have | days without injuring the quality. J aericultire experts advise = { ‘abor board ‘orde that henceforth) W of the nasal ii Lik the last Wednesday. ; always depended on the retail mar- | For a few days after a rain the Storing read in the icebox h\ “Ee He {| |all its panel hearings be open to sanal, starting | | ul. Drown likens e [Decate township . winners in- ket for vegetables, are ‘often con- | fipe fruit may crack open and or t few = | SEL res ic, - 3 : e. nose : ss cluded: y : A : he next few ‘weeks. iy HB press and public, - : Invasion of Sicily Clothing: Virginia Murphy, Jeanette | fused as to just when to harvest | should be picked more often. orton, Ma
Vegetables wilt and wither ¥ | L- | The new law prescribes public ¢ | pharynx and e St o and should be placed in a Boab > hearings. but It -— aid 8 the . extending to the To N. Africa ary Alice Faiiing Rowsicer, Opal] their crops for best results, fresh Snap beans may attain their full tight container in the re. 8 ay ~ | |board had had this step under con. oF i to the middle’ * : ell, Kiice Seipel, Shirley Fieddcriohn. or canned. length but should be picked when frigerator, : \ . sideration for some weeks as an ex- : = ear, are the ANOTHER INDIANAPOLIS |Oldham, Barbara Phillips, Ruthbes Par- the pods start swelling. They will
4 A J > 3 1 : Government figures 3 QUR ——(€ tension of its “open covenants open- i Eustachian | pon pack from Sicily, Lt. Wen- Grace Dorrell, Dorothy Murphy, Pstriid| After perishable vegetables are be tender and stringless, if a show that 15 per cent of the , ly arrived at” policy. Nl bes. adults, | a nt 's doctor, re- | Cara Welaore vag holier: Jane Yorger| naivested it is important that: ; food ; ; these small | 9" = ’ P » Y= | Carol Weidner and Barbara Bray. stringless type, at this stage, The you buy is wasted, that one-quarter of the garbage in Hearings by the full board were i Baking: Jeanette Horton, Virginia Mur-| they be canned as quickly as pos- | August is composed of vegetable greens. Annually, Mr, and | [thrown open more than a year ago ; tulles are usu- | ports that the landing on the phy, W ma Kane, Carolyn Yorger, Pauline] sible. for. th lity. deteriopat old-fashioned string beans like Mrs. America waste 300 pounds per person. Food waste from in a reversal of the closed-door pol- ally collapsed, | Italian island went off like clock- Sappel. RA weld | > Or he quality orales | kentucky Wonder should be defiRarvest to consumer is estimated at between 20 and 30 per cent, | |icy that had been followed by the| obening only when one swallows work. ; Coil “Proparaitant Joan: Foster, Opal) LY, This is particularly ve | uy of the young ‘side’ When ‘Rabbit Ruses ig rs 8 Sea mihe national > Yaw RE re) 1g Ulliod obliquely “It was more or. less of a repeat |Dorrell, Paris Murpho ang Cor, pul or Sweet Som. 38 ne soa Of Sgat harvested, ; * | orter | operation” said Lt. Brown, who |. = ; SOmpAIa ively or Ue Tsk | sweet corn, to have high quality, . A RABBIT by any other name is still a rabbit, according to | Recording Ban Up First Sari and re tis Shove also participated in the North Af- Dor roth Sturghy. “aety Lenni: Burgard few hours. : should be harvested oo oo milky’ . : ; urg, - A N F. G. Ashbrook, department of interior authority, who points | | oe of the first important panel| to transient infection, rican landing last November.’ ine Remiow er a Tor Pick when produce Is in prime | stage, The ameunt of suger dod out some of the following trade names for rabbit pelts: Baltic hearings to be conducted with fuil|l ‘The functio f the Eustach The lieutenant said his ship, |Gibbons and Barbera Bray. . red fox; Arctic seal, Australian cony, Baltic lion, beaverette, publicit, will be in the plein seven tthe To ; i La ter on which has been in the Atlantic cs galli by Cy Byfeid. Shirle Rus- condition and rush it from the | creases and the starch increases y how alr Wo en e AA Showin mi 3 garden into cans as quickly as | as is passes from the milk stage
minkony, leopardine, Russian lynx, Roman seal, French beaver. manufacturers of electrical . trans-| middle. ear, thereby alizing | and Mediterranean war theaters |sell. Patty Showalter, Margie McDonald, : ‘electric mole, molin, Galland squirrel and lapih, which he ex- criptions and the American Federa- pressures on hoth deal Te for the past year, had been very , Lois a Nee yp Marjorte possible. to the dough stage, plains, is merely French for rabbit. tion of Musicians (A. F. of L),| eardrums. With improper, forced | fortunate in not being attacked by. | Sones "ann Wooser, mom: phot, O20t8 Enough Raisins, Prunes Browing out of a year-old policy of| blowing, infections can. start in the enemy, | ee onngham, Joan ae: BaSSYl It isnot too early to start mak- Beets, carrots, parsnips, ruta" . ; the union against allowing its mem-| the secretions of the nasal passage, The operations were so well Baking: Shirley Russell, Joan Hurley, . BECAUSE THE armed services, lend-lease and civilians will bers to play for any form of me-| ang reaching the ear by way of | planned that everything went off | Norms Robertson, Patricia Cunningham,| ing plans for the storage of vege- | bagas, turnips and salsify require need tremendous quantities of dried fruit, the war food admin- | [chanical reproduction. | the Eustachian’ tubes, do serious | Without mishap,” he said. Woosicy. Hemtictrs ohanle sore Mens | tables {iis fall Proper storage of | ® €00l moist condition. Apples, istration has set fairly high prices for raisins and prune$ to Panel ‘hearings have been kept damage. : : Lt. Brown, a former practicing | Peggy Sexson and Leta Cunningham. Roc bl cabbage ahd potatoes require cool, encourage production this season. Grower prices reflect an in- | [closed, according to board officials,| Sherstion ills Bactiia physician here, is visiting his Wife | ii. ‘Wilms Boyer” Corns gonirley RUS-| vegetables from the garden may and moderately moist’ conditions
‘ sell, Wilma" Boyer, Carolyn Kolp, Bonniecrease of $45 a ton to cover high production costs, but the con- because until several months ago 8 and three-year-old son, David |lou Risher, Patricia Cunningham, Helen rovide cri raw roducts for sumer level will hot be affected due to subsidies; 5 the : panels + (usually. consisting of Normally, nasal secretions. flow | Wendell, at their home at 3702 |ozora Jones, Josephine Moore, Marjorie P 5D, P Dry beans, onions, pumpkins,
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oe 3 three members, one each ‘for lakor,| backward down the pharynx, im- { N. Grant ave. Hoopman, Ruth Thomas, Joan Clunie,| all winter or until the supply is | squashes, and sweet potatoes reOdds 'n' Ends Yd management and the public) had| pelled by the: waving, hairlike DS Watlorie yao aes
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: : Tok duties of mediation. This frequently| cilia on the membrane lining. of g : SNAP BEANS, green tomatoes, carrots, cauliflower, head let- involved efforts at “horse-trading,” B18 Te ane ini g or PURDUE INTERVIEWS Sucker aly Showalter, Joie, it, Mar. a cool storage room in your base Storage in the fresh state is tuce and other greens may be “put down in light salt or weak which it was recpgnized could not of retio nd “th ’ t {and Ann Woosley, ment, it should be started now in | the cheapest and best way to keep brine if homemakers have no pressure canners, members of the be carried on well in public, Then| of oe shen o e movement | WiL| BE HELD HERE ble, Os on. Dotiy, Hall, Ruth Hub. order ‘that it be completed and | many fruits and vegetables bureau of human nutrition and home economics advise . , . it’ was agreed with the labor de-| or oc Cilia fend to cease. Force Students who wish to enter Pur- | 1%/1°% Pe§gy Sexson, Margaret Downiain, ho dl iosghout the wibter: Sa All house slippers, unless they have rubber soles or leather sides, partment that efforts at mediation applied to the nose with the badly d oy sit 2 SA hi yal r ue OS oonat) and oo ee owRahip Teady Yor use, ® Toughou ® Jer, me are ration-free, OPA states . . , Expect about 16 million more would be made by its Concill pon wielded handkerchief pushes the em: yo : 8 0 to $ One ere: Cloth :, Bernice Busc er, Carla An 18 by 30-inch porous drain [vegetables keep more of their . ‘ . A ’ n, : pounds of butter than was originally scheduled for the month, service, and the NWLB panels wers Soorelion bos ly Sarg or aia a en wns Oatherine Garrison, ‘Roselyn Webb, De: , tile buried on end on the north | original flavor and vitamin conthanks to a reduction in the butter reservation quota made by restricted to the finding of facts| | Ye an a, aL years, will be interviewed here to- Nan Totchty. P ee Porch: sidz of the house makes an ex- | tent when stored than they do WFA. : : : 2d the msking of resonontaliois action of the water within the |morrow afternoon and evening. ¥ j ores Nerdin > Ritiy| cellent storage place for vege- | when canned. Prepare your Th : oy ig Rg or Boned nose pulls the infected material | C. E. Dammon, director of ad- camp, Joan, Love Shirley Moyers, eres | tables requiring a cool, moist | storage space now. Fill it later : on more than a regional basis, are| >"2y from the nose, and washes | missions at the university, will con- Betty Boa ie Minnich, Carlotte Poole and stofage. With a well constructed | with’ good quality produce, free . . Py it of the normal secretion, which |fer with the. prospective students at” Goanin : Shirley Meyers, Maril in ; : : handled in Washington b g y Meyers, Marilyn Aping, i 1andle ashington by the main is attempting to kill the bacteria |the Indiana university extension | Ann Wade. Joan Glusencamp, Martha Os- insulated lid a storage of this | from injury by disease, decay, | board and its panels. that causes-the infection—besides center, 122 E. Michigan st., from 1|Kitty Lou Bohm - omy, Seno Po! | type is inexpensive and may. be damage by insects or bruises from
- 3 ; ) Is, n, h ‘ Canned Goods foie Tires First Tried It Out urging it in the direction, also, |to 4 p. m. and 6:30 to 9 p. m. Love, Garrison, Gertrude Straub and Joan| coy gon several years. handling,
Blue stamps R, S and T are good Second Inspection Deadline: A The board tried out the open-| Of Sibuses and ears. Hay-fever — . through Sept. 7. book vehicles by Sept. 30; commer- panel system in the General Motors| Sufferes further complicate the Meat © [cial vehicles every six months or case, July 23 at Detroit, and the| Nasal action by providing it with 5000 miles, whichever is first. ~ - |results were said to be good, with| Constant irritation of the passages 3 Red Stamp T, U and V are good Fuel 0il no impediment to presentation of as the accelerated secretion. ate through Aug. 31, and W becomes ) _.__|full arguments by the company and| tempts to drain, valid Aug. 15. All expire Aug, 31 Stamp 5 expires Sept. 30. Period the United Automobile Workers (c.| Both crowded conditions, proSr t™" |one coupons for 1943-44 season are I 0) ; moting the spread of infection, Shoes good until Jan. 4, Another exception was made in BR ue Sisiomgy Suilode On EG : i aesthetics make s functionally Stamp 18, good for one pair the early stages of board jurisdicthro 1 ~ 2 P tion over the long dispute between| correct technique of expelling ug . 31. 11 ENROLLEB IN | U the United Mine Workers and bi-| nasal material not entirely : Sugar Ur | uminous coal operators. The union | advisable. :
: : refused to recognize the board (a Use of Handkerchief Stamp 13 is good for five pounds policy its president, John L. Lewis,|. mye handkerchief may, however, through Aug. 15, has just changed following the be used properly to catch the se. Applications may be made now * Eleven persons representing local board's receipt of congressional cretions of the blown nose, and by
for cannihg sugar. : Allotments are business concerns have enrolled in backing), -and a fact-finding panel doing so, one will prevent not only on off iBRe Yew" 3 r|the war training class in procure- | Onducted its sessions in public, his own infection, but infection of one pound of sugar for every four ng hr .pro partly as a means 6f keeping the th quarts of fruit canned with a maxi-|™Ment of materials being conducted union’ informed of what ‘was go-| Coc 3% 7 : . : rr In blowing the nose correctly, mum allotment of . 25. pounds per |PY the Indiana university school of [ing on. one ‘places the handkerchief—or person which - includes. five pounds |Pusiness under the direction of the n A possi benefit from the open-| oh more hygienically, a soft for jellies, jams, preserves, etc. U. 8. office of education, bm mangas Paper tissue napkin, which can be i Those enrolled are: . : : disposed of at once—a little above Stamps 15 and 16 are \each good for Wayne Allen, Diamond Chain and |S1Ve time for public opinion to act, the bridge or about an inch-and-
E. ! Manufgcturi Co.: bi . -|or for legislation to be , be-| . five pounds through Oct. 31. As bach, Ee As irs Co fore te Pons gl a-half above the tip of .the nose with one or both hands, keeping
fruit ripens, - application may be [Ray Fickenworth, C. and G. Foundry and . | : . Lay : Patt Works; Edwin C. Holden, ian- | stage dangerous to war . ; made at Jos] poss Tor iinet apolis “Power & Light Co. ; Homer A Kel: ge Vangsrays ‘o war production . the nostrils well open at all times, ents up pounds per per- | 5 Wa The Nik-O-Lok oo Cparles E, : and then blowing , -O- ; Elbert E. : son if needed. McMullen, Cifizens Gas & Coke Utility: LODGE hia TO MEET The discharge of «secretion is Gasoline ’ Revenue; Mary Perish. Jano Harold Corps The Temple Rebekah lodge 591 unobstructed and therefore not aso Raymond | Spencer nd, Clifford uo Ram- will meet at Castle Hall at 8 p, m.| forced into the Eustachian tube Stamp 7 in A book is good. Co.’ %| tomorrow. or sinuses,
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