Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1944 — Page 9
APRIL 08 TI CUB SCOUT PACK 50 IS TO MEET TODAY
, Cub ‘Scout pack 50 will meet at 7:30 p. m. today in the auditorium of school 86. A new Den will be inducted, motion pictures will be
shown and A. A Irwin, assistant county agricultural agent, will speak.
| FRIDAY, Pilot s Year-Old Note Delivered
MANKATO, Minn., April 28 (U. P.).~Mrs. Robert Goodge got a
are always welcome, 10,000 AUTOS AVAILABLE
WASHINGTON, April 28 (U.P). —Ten thousand unused passenger 0.E.S. GROUP TO MEET automobiles and 12,000 new adults’ chapter 364, O. E. 8, bicycles will be available for eligible| will hold initiation Monday at Irvapplicants during May, the OPA|ington Masonic Temple, 5515 E. announced today. The quotas are! Washington st. Mr. and Mrs. Harry the same as those for April. Buchholz will preside.
YOUR VICTORY GARDEN— Timely Hints for Those - Who Are Starting Gardens|
By HENRY L. PREE NEA Staff Writer Timely hints for the victory gardener, be he experienced or novice,
Remember your victory garden will seem twice as large in July and August as it does now, so consider the time available and choose
the size accordingly. If you do not have a compost pile, be sure to start one. It will
uable these days when manure is 80 scarce, , Tie the tomato plant to the = stake with soft & twine, looping it around the stake to prevent slipping. Prune by picking out the little sucker Fi shoots that de= velop yhere the leaf stems join the main stem. Be sure to Mr. Pres thin plants to the distances given on seed packets; both flowers and vegetables need lots of room to grow. Soak beet seeds overnight before planting, if the garden soil is dry. Mix fine soil or sand with small seeds befofe sowing, to save thinning. If you want lots of beans from small space, choose pole varieties. At time of planting seed in the
planting, cover seed immediately with fine, freshly prepared earth and press it down firmly and smoothly. This firming of the
into close contact with the seeds, prevents drying out, and facilitates growth. When planting seed, the soil must be loose and soft so that the tender stems of seedlings can easily push through, and the young roots quickly find plant food. This is usually secured by careful preparation of the soil and by covering seeds with sand or finely screened soil. Stirring the surface soil during the period of growth kills weeds, loosens the ground,.so as to encourage root development, allows air to enter, and helps to convere moisture, Cultivation may be _deep at first, but as the plants grow it should be more shallow to avoid injury to the roots. Spray and dust with reliable insecticides as soon as there is the least suspicion that insect pests may be at hand. Do not give them a chance to get a foothold.
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REBEKAH MEETING SET The past noble grands of Chappell Rebekah lodge 702 will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Oso Atkins, 657 W. 30th st, Mrs. Osa Norris will assist.
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