Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1944 — Page 8
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called “Twistems.” It is always important to tie the or raffia securely to the
placed in ‘the: middle of the plant, Its place is on the leeward side so that in the case of a heavy wind the weight of the plant falls against the stake and not on the twine or string. Staking, says one authority, is a fine art’ and no one scheme of support is adequate for the va-
riety of plants grown. While _inch-square stakes, six feet long, are advisable for tomatoes and nine-foot long rough poles are best for pole beans, neither would be suitable for flowers such as delphinium, chrysanthemum, boltonias- and asters in the perennial border. For such plants use either bamboo, turned wood or metal stakes. ‘Twiggy branches from pruned woody plants will support manystemmed perennial plants such as potentilla, platycodon, veronica, coreopsis; baby’s breath ant achillea. The branches are thrust into
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supported, before it has reached its full development, The growing plant ‘will almost completely hide the supporting branches. Dahlias should be tied to six1 foot stakes before they are three feet high. The stakes should be set when the tubers are planted. “Wigwam” supports for tomatoes and beans are less likely to be
| blown over than are single stakes,
and the crop is easier to harvest if only one-plant is set at each leg of the “wigwam.” A “wigwam” support is easy to construct. Secufe four stout poles, seven feet or more in length, bore a hole in one end and sharpen the other end.‘ Fasten the stakes together with a wire passed through the holes. Force the
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Your VICTORY GARDEN Ng) Different Stakes Nes For Various Plant
By HENRY .L. PREE 3 Scripps-Howard Stat? Writer There are many kinds of stakes, from the small bamboo stake to those substantial enough fo suppor lomatos. Pole fetes
extent of one’s purse. Tying should raffia, florists’ tape, strips of cloth or those patented fast-
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nature of one’s be done with a
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10 points each. ns CANNED -GOODS—Blue stamps A8 h Z8 and ‘AS in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10'points each. SUGAR—Stamps 30, 31 and 32 in Book 4 are good indefinitely for 5 pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good for 5 pounds of canning sugar. “Applicants applying for eanning sugar should send in one spare
beans or tomato plants so that the center of the wigwam is above
4 the. center of the square formed
by the four plants, The distance
3 to 3% feet. - (July 6, 1944)
WAR DAMAGE BILL SIGNED
President Roosevelt signed a bill authorizing
security of naval operations.
between the ends should be from
WASHINGTON, July 6 (U. P).— yesterday,
: post- * |ponement until six months after the war of sults for damages caused. by U.S. naval vessels when such proceedings might endanger the
stamp 37, attached to the application for each applicant. -
GASOLINE—Stamp A-12 is good for 3 gallons and expires Sept. 21. B3 and C8 and B4 and O4 good for B gallons, T good’ for § gallons [through Sept. 30; 1 for 1 gallon; R and R1 not valid at fiilling stations but consumer may exchange R for E at his-local board if he wishes to purchase non-high-{way gasoline at filling station. A,
until they have been indorsed in ink or pencil with automobile registration number and state. Motorists should write 1944 numbers on book
B, C, D and T coupons are not valid
| coupons are now good. : TIRES—Inspection on passenger automobiles discontinued. Commer cial vehicle tire inspection every months or every 5000 miles. Inspec. {tion certificates still will be a regul|site in obtaining replacement tires. B card ‘holders are for grade 1 tires if they ex-. treme necessity. All A holders are eligible for grade 3 tires, including factory sefonds, if they find tires which may be purchased, SHOES—No. 1 and No, 2 “alrplane” stamps in Book 3 good indefinitely. hE Ame ———————
ASKS MORE VETERANS’ BEDS WASHINGTON, July 8 (U. P.).— Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, veterans’ administrator, announced today that he had recommended $70,
000,000 in new hospital projects in 20 states to provide 16,000 more beds for veterans under: the newly-en-
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Frankia is dead. He was a cheerful little guy who became 19 years old on the day he was killed tn
‘action, His last name doesn’t |
matter now. i . It doesn't matter either, any
he mentioned his mother, who had died a week before he joined up,
orderly brought loads of mail for but no letter for him, Angio-Nettuno beachhead when
| bers of his platoon knew him as a fine soldier and a cheerful, unselfish comrade. They hoped the mall orderly would call his name this day. They knew it was his birthday, and in the five months
acted “G., I. bill of rights”
thelr division had fought with the
By MAJ. STEPHEN M. YOUNG “my SOMEWHERE'IN ITALY— | &
| Jonger; his look of sadness when
and that appeared when the mail” other members of his platoon— Frankie was in the line in thé
the mail was brought In, Meni
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