Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1944 — Page 7

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——————— MEETING DATE CHANGED Daughters of America No. 57 will

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Masons Group 669 Will ‘Fiddle as Mortgage Is Burned.’

Clear of all debt and with more present a program of -mysical entertainment and dancing, according to Clarence M. Connor, worshipful master of the The present lodge building was completed in 1920 at a cost of $75.000, under the building chairmanship of Frank Turner. Julian T. Lett, most worshipful master of the grand lodge of the state of Indiana, will be present. Charter members of the lodge who still are living and members are Carey E. Chapman, first lodge head; Chester M. Bullard, Clarence E. Robertson, Simpson W. Ely, Clifford T. Ralphy, George H. Thomas, John R. Davis, - Aubrey ©. Pebworth, Thomas McCullough and Edward

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in the true sense of the word,

MEDAL COMES LATE PARIS, Ill. (U, P.).~—More than 25 years after he was wounded by shrapnel in France during world war I, Martin FP. Zogg, Paris, is scheduled to receive the purple heart award. Notice of the award was received from the war depart-

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YOUR VICTORY GARDEN— Care, Good Timing Needed

In Control of Corn Borers

‘By HENRY L. PREE Seripps-Howard Staff Writer European corn borer moths fly at night and deposit e the underside of the corn leaves. These hatch into tiny ae one their first meal by eating small holes in the leaves, Shortly after they

crawl to the central stalk into which they burrow and become borers

The corn borer can be fairly well controlled in small gardens by the

application of insecticides. Howoi regardless of which insectic are used, proper timing and thoroughness .of nae the applications are important. Entomologists

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are continuous- £: ly hunting methods of cohtrolling the European corn borer througha

method of ap- MH plying dust or : spray. Dr. T.H. Mr. Pree

Parks, entomologist, Ohio State university, reports that the 1043 tests with rotenone sulfur and nicotine talc dusts reduced borer infestation considerably, but did not give complete control of the insect. Experiments conducted by Dr. Parks seem to indicate that spraying is more effective than dusting.

Dusts Used

Dusts used were rotenone combined with sulfur and another which was a combination of nicotine sulfate and talc. The first applications of dust were made five days after the first corn borer eggs were laid on the plants and the first day after the eggs began hatching. In one experiment, corn which was not treated with insecticides had borers in 70 per cent of the stalks and there were an aver age of 63 bores per stalk, The two treated plots had borers in 40 per cent of the stalks, and the number of borers per stalk was 3.3 for plants receiving rotenone and 2.5 for those receiving nicotine. The best spray contained ground derris root, which is a rotenone carrier and a spreading agent mixed in water, This spray reduced infestation from 40 borers per plant to an average of 2.7 per plant. Rotenone Dust Cheapést

Rotenone dust is the cheapest and easiest insecticide to use. The dust can be obtained ready mixed from almost any garden supply shop. Careful and timely observations on the occurrence and hatching of the eggs must be made. . Look on the underside of the leaves of the young plants for the small white masses of overlapping eggs. After eggs are found, examine them daily. Dark spots will soon appear, and the tiny borers will hatch from them. An indication of the presence of young borers is the appearance of small holes or small, irregularly eaten areas on the leaves, When newly-hatched borers are found, it is time to start the first treatment. Four applications of the dust should be made at 5-day intervals. The parts of the plant affected by the borers should be thoroughly covered with the dust 80 as to leave a noticeable deposit. Be sure to dust the developing ears liberally. This dust is nonpoisonous to humans, and there is no danger from its use. June 23, 1944

serine —— HEN LAYS ‘3-IN-1I’' EGG SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (U.P.) —Mrs. T. M. Hunter discovered recently that one of her pullet hens had laid a three-in-one egg. “The shell

‘| measured 8% inches by 7% inches.

It contained a double-yolked egg and also another full-sized egg a separate hard shell. :

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COOL KNITS

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63% wool, in a pretty novelty style with aeroplane emblem. Just one of many styles for girls in sizes 1 to 6.

JUNIOR HIGH SWIM SUITS

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