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YOUR VICTORY GARDEN . . . By Henry L. Pree Lime and Fertilizers Advised For Good Crop of Peppers
BUZZ BUCKET WINNER OF BOWLING TOURNEY
The Buzz Bucket teen canteen at 2400 W, Michigan won the “Teen
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"NINETEEN - INDUCTEES ~ ACCEPTED BY NAVY
Nineteen Indianapolis men were inducted into the navy through the
local recruiting office last week, .. . ‘They were Richard all. 4227 College
AIR FORGES CALL FOR 100 SENIOR WORKERS
-An appeal for 100 senior laborers for the army air forces at the state
INITIATION SET. The largest class of candidates to be initiated into. the Elks lodge No. 13 for the past several years will take the ritualistic work Friday. Buffet lunch will be served and entertainment will be provided by the
__ WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1945
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR PILOT ARRANGED
Memorial services for 1st Lt. Roy Richard Cheesman, who was killed when his plane was shot down over Austria, will be: held at 2:30 p, m.
Sweet, red and pimento. peppers are easily grown. A few plants Canteen powling tournament. Heck, 1408 ; fairgrounds was made today by the|modernaires. Saturday at the home of his are sufficient to satisfy the average housewife. Sweet peppers are more ox ie CB. Regent sti walter Biepen-| Us S. civil service commission. mother, Mrs, Altha Cheesman, in ; commonly grown by northern gardeners who seem to prefer their sweet On the trophy winning team were brok, Joa Sanders at. Jerald Rapoport, _ Salary, including overtime, 1s JOIN NU SIGMA NU West Point. ii | THE thick flesh for salads and stuffing with minced meats and fish, to the |joe Regich, Walter Glocoza, Albert| yicior st; Morris Warriner, 3795 Rock $2007.36 a year with 26 days annual] A. T. Chappel and George Wool-| ,. ~heesman first’ was listed eonTectin ieties which are often eaten raw or pickled. Grant and Spanish|n, + John Conkle and Loujs Ur-|Ville rd, and Richmond McQuistn, 3601 ” i d t th Bot vod : a conkal three to four inches long, are relatively mild. - ident of eg Ave copies. 1430 E 1ith st: |1€8Ve With pay. Persons interested verton, Indianapolis students at the missing on his 12th mission as a is a good rn ator a well - drained Bares Louk Bp BE _. he S ho a an ly Lin wel Carle} may apply at the civil Servies office Tndisna whiverslyy. setivol u meus focu [iis 0a a Sous for the a soTpers Fre “hich lime and fer- | warm water, and applied at the the ythm kers, won Qoingmes Jr. S48 a Tith st: wirk|in the federal building or at the|cine, have been initiated into the|He ros employed ay ume Re ov coin > ; rate of a cupful to each plant, The [trophy for the highest individual) Tooley, 51 & Holmes st.; Robert Mobley, (38th st. entrance to the fair<|Nu Sigma Nu fratérnity, honorary | nautical Corp. . - tilizer have been worked to a depth 1 R. 15, Box 805; ‘Maurice Peck, 3068 Ruckle| ovo 4 medical society listment. wi 1,. the line of six to eight ems plants should be given two applica- score, ) +. |s¥, ‘and Charies Shipley, 644 Eugenes st. . . flights dail inches. Heavy tions of the liquid fertilizer during . month, It
the fruiting season. Should Be Cut Sweet peppers are picked while still green, although thoroughlyripened red fruits are just as tasty. Peppers should be cut ‘off, as pulling is apt to disturb the shallow root system and stop production. . Hot peppers are picked when fully ripe. Few insects or diseases trouble peppers, but dusting or spraying
soils produce rank foliage and poor |fruits, while lack of drainage § causes poorlyformed fruits. A 4-12-4 fertilizer is advised because a goodly amount of phosphorus is needed to proper-
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fruits. with rotenone will discourage poVarieties that are particularly |tato bugs and flea beetles. How- : adapted to the northeastern states ever, cutworm must be guarded either. are not suited to southern states. | against when plants are first set . We have {King of the North and Harris’ (out. A paper collar placed about south " air | Earliest are recommended sweet | the stem at planting time, two aeronautics | peppers for areas where tempera- [inches above the ground and an the matter {tures are low in summer, while inch under the surface, or poison to get the |California Wonder and World bait spread about the plants, will seem to pr | Beater should be grown where sum- | protect against the worms. can be a P {mer temperatures are high. Most | 4 As a mat | peppers mature 4n 60 fo 80 days. ' CLASSES it be ou : Safely helps . Two Feet Apart : BEGINNERS 0 why - some . “ y Peppers are easily grown from | . eatlv of H Stop Perspiration seed - sown eight to 10 Ns IN SWIMMING OPEN . passenger b ; a in Does | fore plants are to be set out. Pep-| ; : from Chica 5 DE Be rs |per plants are very tender and. annual free Learn-to-Swim of view, 2, Prevents under-arm ador. 'should not be planted until all | campaign for boys between the ages SE | danger of frost has passed. Thrifty-| . g" .14 15 is underway at the EVEN B 3. Te ie cream. | looking plants, six to eight. inches o \/ "0", : tags i 4. No waiting to dry. Can be | tall, should be chosen and set out| ‘mo course includes. four lessons]. ar 8. 3 En yea! of [two fect apart n rows inree feet | on successive days. and an oppor- Clevolan American Institute of Launder- { apart. : : 2 {tunity to pass a beginner's swim- ig lan “ ing — harmless to fabric. Use Water with a starter solution, | ming tést on the fifth day. Classes go + Arrid regulacly. | the plants are home grown, five. gre limied - to those ‘who cannot envied the . 3 BT a | days before they are set out in the | cwvim 20 feet. : - officia 5s : 50 39 st | garden, and again when transplant- »Bikag Parry wand -Franklin town- Commercial ARRID | ing. : {ship schools have completed "their private pla : ] { The Starlet Sohution It eds by | course and more than 100 boys par- PUSH Sipe, i DEODORA { mixing three espoon of al. ; rty - fou them ; : JHELARGEST SILLING wi | complete fertilizer to the gallon of a Sor Sr of aiflines now ; 5 x The remaining schedule follows: because the : May 28 ‘to June 4—Schools of turning to ! : : : Wayne, Center, Lawrence and early in the : : Warren township. essarily the : June 4 to 8—North district, In- the sane ft ’ dianapolis. |, than reguls ie June 18 to 22—East district, In- C-47 trans ix. dianapolis. aluminum v ; " June 25.to 29—Southwest district, paints remc : : J Indianapolis. ioned seats : = PY = : seats.” i BOYS’ CLUB SUMMER as : : : 7 is to boom, “ * . can use bis | CAMP TO BE OPENED cis. : : in the In
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* . mer camp will open officially Mon- . Fo he proof z terday; so {day for boys 8 .0 14 years old. etna Sn Loi E+ The plan | The camp, located three and one- - : : ok, : : E "Wayne's mi ’ , . half miles northwest of Noblesville, : ; 3 , } : ; A
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In the changing cigarette scene, Rameses .. ods ol about 75 boys attending Sa is winning and holding new smokers ° In active operation for the past were’ col 2 . : . 35 years, the camp is for boys who whether Ft. with Modern Mildness +'e + 3 cigarette are members of the English Avenue maintain s . : . full f tobacco Boys’ club and the Lauter Memorial port. flavor : refreshingly new, : 9 Boys’ club. Non-members also may When air) character and silky smooth to smoke. register. planned _ te Ze * Cost for the two-week period will Castle, Mu: be $5 for each boy and $1 for his Wisayne's Ba camp application, : be used unt ev —————— the governn EIGHT LOCAL MEN fp wie 7 TO BEGIN TRAINING CHICAGC Eight Indianapolis pavy men have atid by! arrived at the naval training sta- ars
[tion at Norfolk, Va. to train for duties aboard a new destroyer of {the Atlantic fleet. They are: [ Seaman 2-c Hayes Daniel Hollibaugh, {son of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Hollibaugh, 4801 N. Michigan rd.; Machinist's Mate p3-c William F. York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred York, 1247 N. Holmes ave Watertender 3-c Murrary Kenneth Abbott, son of K. ‘A. Abbott, 325 N. Arsenal ave Pireman 1-c Edward L. Parsons, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parsons, 1309 Bellefontaine st Quartermaster 3-¢ Jack ‘Amado Chadwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Chadwick, 3849 E. 31st st.; Machinist's t 2-¢c Albert Kenneth Strate, husband of Mrs, Edith Strate, 3400 E. Fall Creek blvd. Seaman 2-c Richard Lee Thompson, son of Mrs Eisie Thompson, 3536 N Meridian st.; Radioman 1-¢ William Clayton Gordon Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon, 135 8. Ritter ave.
P.-T. A, TO MEET The Emmaus Lutheran. P.-T. A. will hold a business meeting at 2 p m. tomorrow. The association also | has scheduled a traffic boys’ lunch{eon at noon May 29 and a picnic at Garfield park Juné€ 14.
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