Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1944 — Page 8
~ Soaking of Vegetables in Dry Weather Is Advised ay
Side dressing of most vegetables should be a part of week's program. Use any standard Victory garden fertilizer. The bers on the package, 4-12-4, mean that it contains 4 per cent nitrogen which is what is needed for leaf growth; 12 per cent phosphorus for better fruit and fibre; and 4 per cent potash for better root development. Because plants take nourishment when in liquid form only, the soon after | a el about the | to run slowly until the ground is | thoroughly soaked. |
ts. For those who g= Avoid light, even though fre- | want to use t quent, sprinkling, since such ap-
plications are worse than giving no water at all. Light watering brings the roots too close to the 8% | surface and the result may be i | dangerous as & hot spell will { | quickly dry out the roots.
i i | Advice on Asparagus i i i
fertilizer in liguid form, let a cupful of fertilizer stand in 10 quarts of § water for a day | or two before § applying. This
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{ The asparagus bed should not | { be cut after mid-June in the | | South and late June in the North. |
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{| As soon as the season has passed 8
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Keep tI erowded vegetables to give them
a chance to expand. Carrots the |
gize of your finger are delicious,
so keep pulling out every other one so the last to remain can mature. Beet thinnings, tops,
roots and all, contain many vitamins, so keep thinning until those
the gardener should feed the bed |3 ! with an inch of rotted manure or
Victory garden fertilizer (3 pounds per 100 square feet). The aspargus beetle under contro] by spraying with lead arsenate, 2 level tablespoons per gallon of water; add a couple of tablespoons of flour to make the mixture stick to the plants. Peaches and plums should be
is kept
thinned after the June drop, 6 to
8 inches between peaches and 4
remaining reach the size of a golf ball, then harvest and can Your vegetables need water in dry weather and a good soaking once a week is recommended. Peas, celery, spinach, lettuce and all greens are most susceptible to drought injury. The old gardener advises
June 16, 1944
SCHOOL 63 PASSES
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and placing the open end on a board or flat stone to better distribute the water. Allow water
since June 1, Their quota was $500. MEAT—Red stamps A8 through) «wpe, schoo] is resumed in the W38 in Book 4 good indefinitely fOT fo); the treasury department's 10 points each.
CANNED GOODS—Biue stamps AS through V8 in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each.
SUGAR—Stamps 30, 31 and 32 in ducted rallies with Billings hospital Book 4 are good indefinitely for 5 soldiers as. guests, and pupils who pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good purchased a bond or more than $10
for 5 pounds of canning sugar. |in stamps were taken for a ride in
Applicants applying for canning a Ft. Harrison jeep.
sugar should send in one spare stamp 37, attached to the application for each applicant.
GASOLINE—Stamp A-11 is good] IRVINGTON O. E. S. MEETS for 3 gallons through Wednesday;
The Irvington chapter 364, O. E.| B3 and C3 and B4 and C4 good for : ry § gallons. T good for 5 gallons | 5 will hold a covered dish dinner |
filling ons but consumer m 2s as pi E at his local RN Harry J. Buchholz will preside. if he wishes to purchase non-high- | way gasoline at filling station. Al B, C, D and T coupons are not valid until they have been indorsed in ink or pencil with autcmobile registra-. tion number and state. Motorists should write 1944 numbers on book and coupons.
SHOES—No. 1 and No. 2 “air-| plane” stamps In Book 3 good in-| definitely.
FUEL OIL—Period 4 and 5 =0u- | pons valid through Sept. 30. All changemaking coupons and reserve! y ; coupons are now good. | 2 7 TIRES-—Inspection on passenger | \ / 7% 7
automobiles discontinued. Commer- Xa, i) NL y
cial vehicle tire inspection every six Matched Set.... $350 grade 1 tires if they can prove extreme necessity. All A holders are ~The CHICAGO STORE ...146 E. Wash.™ Close Saturdays at 6 p. m.—Mondays 8:30 a. m. to 9 p. m.
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tion certificates still will be a requiyo £E factory seconds, if they find tires 183 1. Riinels St. BUYU.&
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to 6 inches between plums being | recommended by the orchardist. | |
pe ce, mene sone JUNE BOND QUOTA §
Pupils of School 63, 1100 Traub = ave. finished their school year with & | flying colors today by topping their & June war bond and stamp quota by £
- | almost $200. Ration Calendar _ 315 pupils have purchased §
$698.25 worth of stamps and bonds 8
| Mrs. Harriet Kelley is principal : {and Mrs. Ruth Wales has charge of § {bond and stamp sales, | E
. {Monday at 6:30 p. m, in the Irv-! through June 30; E and El good]. ' = . > |ington Masonic temple. A meeting 3 lid | B for-1 gallon; R and Rl not va di si follow at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. |
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