Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1944 — Page 19

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pruned in late winter or early spring. Two- and three-year-old wood are the most productive. Pruning of these berries comprises the removal of old canes to

All berries, unless unusually vigorous and healthy, will appreciate a feeding at this time, A half cup of Victory garden fer-

all infected plants as soon as detected, and removing and burning

No summer spraying is advised for raspberries and blackberries. Gooseberries and currants may be sprayed with bordeaux mixture, 12 ounces to each gsdllon of water, after the berries have been harvested.

LARD COATS MEATS NOW WASHINGTON.—Lard is now used to coat frozen meat to prevent its drying in storage.

WARTIME LIVING—

ucts now going to war uses. Beginning with nylon, which

That leads chemists to think of nylon as a building material. The women-in-the-street will hope for longer lasting stockings. A Texas research worker has found how to treat cotton with synthetic resin so cloth can be produced in flat sheets without

and state. Motorists 1944 numbers on book

FUEL OIL—Period 4 and § =o0upons valid through Sept. 30. All

TIRES-—-Inspection on passenger automobiles discontinued. Commer-

ths or every 5000 miles. Inspecn certificates still will be a requisite in obtaining replacement tires. B card holders are now eligible for grade 1 tires If they can prove extreme necessity. All A holders are eligible for grade 3 tires, including factory seconds, if they find tires which may be purchased. SHOES—No. 1 and No. 2 “afrplane” stamps in Book 3 good indefinitely

all pruned tip growth and canes. fais or tire inspection every six

Post-War Blessings Seen In Farm Product Finds

By ANN STEVICK NEA Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, June 22—Many new discoveries are ready to bring post-war blessings to the home folks from abundant farm prod-

desperate stocking shoppers would

like to begin with soori, one chemical laboratory reports that nylon thread can be made stronger than steel thread by adding castor oil.

of this vitamin is becoming increasingly rare. The bureau of standards reports a new and shorter process for getting vitamin C from sugar beet pulp. Tremendous war de-

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BY 194 I, U; LASS 2 ar xox od writ oe Tal ' sey, former teachers in the Indian-| The Indianapolis Coin club will The 1894 class of Indiana univer- |2Polis schools. hold its annual open house and coin

sity will hold its 50th reunion Sat- FLYING REPORT CARD | display from 10 a m to § p m

ay Wilh 4 luaehedli; 4 Sou of ! Sunday in the Boulevard room’ of the Indiana campus, a reception by, ESTHERVILLE, Iowa, June 22! hotel Antlers. An suction sale of

President Emeritus Willlam Lowe (U. P.).—A torn, mud-splattered reBryan and a dinner, port card belonging to Gladys COINS will be held. The 41 living members will be pre- Roos of Newkirk high school, was| Officers in charge are rtm J sented 50th anniversary gold pins found in a fleld near here by 9- { Blackmore, by George F. Heighway, alumni sec- {year-old Maurice Oleson after it! { vice president; David P. retary. had been carried nearly 100 miles secretary: 8 G. wi ©. Wikio, Indianapolis members of the class {by an Towa tornado last week.

{and Ray Piscus, curator. ’

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mands for the vitamin to be used |

to hurry the healing of wounds brought about the speedup. Mother may be replaced as the traditional string and paper saver when the man in the family gets back from army camp. The army

the complica- | tion of weav- Ann Stevick | ing. Another wartime find produced carotene, the valuable vitamin A, from cammon alfalfa. The soup-fin shark which was formerly one of the main sources

COUNTY OFFICES GET "The Stocking Sheer and Beautiful"

it $13,800 in extra appropriations for

| nad been requested to hire attor-

$13,800 EXTRA FUNDS

The county council yesterday voted

{various county departments and granted $81,000 to the county highway department. The council eliminated $600 that

reports that today's soldier in

only to save every small bit of paper, but to be wary that cigaret butts and sticky candy wrappers don’t spoil good scrap. Metals, rubber, jars and jugs, cloth, containers, even broken glass are collected in army salvage. Department of commerce reports that domestic production of hides and skins has perked up a good deal over last year, which sounds as if you were sure to see another shoe stamp in November. . .. You'll see more metal clothes harigers soon, made from an extra hand-out of steel from the war production board.

| neys for the county welfare departiment and tuberculosis hospital, ex- | plaining that a proposal to expand:

il the legal department to include

| these institutions will be studied be- | fore appropriations are made. The highway department had | asked for $131,000 but this was re- | duced to $81,000, confining expendi- | tures to. “only the immediate needs.” Couneilmen, after inspecting the | huge skylight roof of the courte | house, agreed that it should be re- | placed with a new structure, probably a tar roof. The council recently turned down | a request of county commissioners for funds to install a new roof despite & warning by building engineers that it was in danger of collapsing. Councilmen said they didn’t believe there was any danger of the roof falling but said that the sky-

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