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Your daughter has a right to know how nt douching with such an effective product as ZONITE often is to femnine cleanliness, health and happiness.

It may spare her years of unhappiness in married life ahead.

Weak, homemade mixtures of salt, soda or vinegar po NOT and CAN NOT give the great germicidal and deodorant action of TONITE, Yet TONITE 18 80 sars—even to the most delicate tissues! In fact no other type liquid antisepticgermicide for the douche of all those tested 18 850 POWERFUL yel SO HARMLESS. goNTrE-—discovery of a famous Surgeon and Chemist—destroys odor. Helps guard against infection. It X1LLs every

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domesticated = fruits, was brought linto cultivation back in Noah's | time. But, despite these many cen- | turies of cultivation, no ope has yet bred varieties which are im- | mune to destructive insects and diseases. However | less damage re{sults where year= |ly pryning is practiced and where the vines are kept in a vig-

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YOUR VICTORY GARDEN ++ By Henry Pos Grape Dates Back to Noah " But Still Requires Care

The grape, one of the oldest of |vineyards within ‘the same area, it

is difficult to formulate a spray schedule that will apply to all sections of the country. Therefore, the must determine which insects and diseases are most likely to cause damage and act accordingly. . Mildew on Leaves However, I believe that we must all guard against the following: Black rot is a common disease in

. ‘I wet seasons. In mid- or late-season

the berries turn from green -or red to brownish-black, shrivel and some

lorous growing condition. | Since insect |and disease prob|lems vary in dif-

Henry Pree | feren® areas; and even in different

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drop to the ground. Dark brown lesions appear on the leaves and petioles. Mildew - appears as yellowish= {green somewhat translucent | splotches on; the upper surface of | i (the leaves, while the under surface shows a downy growth, The berries, if infected, turn brown, shrivel and

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LEGION GROUP PLANS ROUNDUP

Aid Veterans.

A roundup, horse show and picnic will be sponsored by the Last Man's club of the American Legion Aug. 6

|at Circle O ranch, two and one-half ‘miles west of Speedway City on W.

215t st. Proceeds will be used for the benefit of discharged veterans Arrangements are being made to accommodate 5000 persons. A western saddle pony will be given away. Children’s events will be held in the morning and 18 contests and shows are scheduled for the afternoon, Victor Rigot is chairman: of the roundup, Willard Thomas and Fred Marshall are co-chairmen and T. W

Marshall, is chairman of sales. Dave Deuper, Charles Peevler and William

Worms in the berries are usually |Schoneker, officers of the club, also

the berry moth insect which is somewhat difficult to control, even with “lead arsenate. If the fruit |garden and vineyard is kept culti{vated and clean, there is less like{lihood of ‘serious injury. . Leafhoppers (about s inch long, winged, and fly in swarms like (gnats), suck sap from the leaves, |causing them to appear whitish and later turn brown and die. The | quality and size of the berries are

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AIRPORT BIDS TO BE RECEIVED AUG 1

Bids will be received Aug. 1 for two hangars and an air express and cargo huilding to be, construct-

|affected. Leafhoppers cause more|ed at Weir Cook field, the board of

| foliage damage than any

other | aviation commissioners reported to-

{grape pesf, and unless controlled day.

{with proper spraying, reduce both yield and quality. Grape Spray Program Here is a grape spray programsuitable for the average home garden. : Grape Berry Moth: Spray fruit with lead arsenate, four level taiblespoons ‘in one gallon of water {with soap spreager. Combine with [4-6-100 Bordeaux if disease is present. Repeat. 10 days later. Leafhopper: Spray insects with nicotine sulfate, one and one-half teaspoons to gallon of soapy water

The commissioners also are asking for bids forthe construction of about 5000 square feet of additional office space within the administration building, paving, roadways, excavation and drainage work. ? Plans and specifications are on file in the office of Arthur B. Henry, city engineer. Representatives of Giffels & Vallet, architects and consulting engineers, will be in the office of the city engineer and at the airport, July 30 through Aug. 1.

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — SUGAR-STRETCHING CANNING—NO. 2

Select Only Best Berries | And Use Latest Methods

By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Food and Markets Editor

Can and preserve berries if your supply is no more than two hours fr

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right through the year. CANNED BLACKBERRIES (16 Quarts Fresh Yield, 8 Canned) Thin’ Syrup: 1 cup light corn syrup, 3 cups sugar, Medium Syrup: 2 cups light corn syrup, 4 cups sugar, Heavy Syrup: 2 cups light corn syrup, 6 cups sugar, J Directions: Select uniform-sized ripe berries, Wash and drain. Spread berries in two large shallow enamel pans. Pour syrup and sugar evenly over berries. Stir carefully with spoon. Let stand 20 miniites to draw out juice, Transfer one pan Of berries to saucepan. Cook over low heat about 2 minutes, until sugar is just dissolved and berries heated through; stir carefully. . Fill hot jars to within 14 inch of top with berries and juice; add no water. Heat and pack remaining berries as above. Seal jars immediately according to type lid and’ jar. Process 15 minutes in boiling water bath. (Sime method good for dewberries, blueberries, © huckleberries and boysenberries. For more delicate berries use cold pack method.) RIPE BLUEBERRY JAM

(Makes About 11 Glasses) 6 Fluid Ounces Each)

Four cups prepared fruit, 2%: cups sugar, 2'%2 cups light corn syrup, 1 box powdered fruit pectin. To prepare fruit, crush about 1% quarts fully ripe cultivated blueberries. Add juice of 1 lemon, Measure sugar and syrup into dish {and set aside until needed. Measure prepared fruit into a 5 to 6-quart kettle, filling up last cup or fraction lof cup with watér if necessary. | Place over hottest fire. Add pow{dered fruit pectin, mix well, and |continue stirring until mixture

Select only the best and use the newly-perfected sugar-extending Then your fresh berries will become jewels in jars and your : family will have fruit and special de luxe desserts with berry sauce

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comes to a hard boil. At once pour in sugar and syrup, stirring constantly. - (To reduce foaming, % teaspoon’ butter may be added.) Continue stirring, bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard 1 minute. Remove from fire, skim, pour quickly, Paraffin hot jam at once. BLACKBERRY JAM (Makes 6 Six-Ounce Glasses) Wash, hull and crush 4 cups of blackberries. Place over low heat and cook until soft. If seedless jam is desired, put through a fine sieve to remove seeds. Mix 1 cup light corn syrup and 2 cups of sugar with the fruit pulp.e Cook rapidly, stir ring occasionally to prevent sticking, until mixture sheets (when a small amount is poured from the spoon, two drops will come together and break from the side of the spoon), Continue cooking 3 minutes, If checking with a thermometer, cook -to 2322 degree FP. Skim until free of foam. Pour into hot sterilized glasses. diately with thin layer of hot melted paraffin. Ail

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THE LIMPING isn’t too noticeable: The Vets get absolutely the best care we can provide: Little ailments are attended to immediately— to forestall the possibility of major troubles: The “Vets” have to be in best possible condis tion—for they are entrusted with the lives and

safety of you and your neighbors—and guests ~yes, and children, too—on their way to and

Red Cab, Inc; is proud of the #Vets.” They are symbols of the great effort that has been and is yet being made to keep service up to standard : i*: Symbols; too; of- Red Cab’s promise of finest quick and personal service

when conditions are not so rigorous as they

The “Vets” are Red Cabs—"Trying Hard

{or bordeaux mixture. Spray under{side of leaves, or dust with nicotine |dust containing not less than three per cent nicotine. Best time to lapply.-is two weeks after bloom, {with repeated application in 10 days {if necessary. = | Black rot: Spray with bordeaux { mixture 4-6-100 just before blos|som buds open, just after blossoms {fall, and 10 days later, when berries are the size of shot. Include |insecticides in second and third |applications. | Downy mildew: Same as black rot treatment. Millard R. Bennett, Ft. Wayne, a former supervisor for a credit wn HEN agency in Indianapolis, is en route] . Ho WON ESSE asoigaRRe nt itt ads i : | ! UNRRA. He will work as an ad! ie - : J ll i ministrative assistant in the dis-| : placed persons division in Germany. “He's just had another glass of Iced Coffee!” {> Mr. Bennett has been in i AE at the UNRRA training center, Unitins versity of Maryland, College Park, "HOW TO MAKE DELICIOUS ICED COFFEE—I¥'s easy! Md. @ Make coffee double strength, Use one-half the amount of NONFAT SOLIDS USED | : Sates With she wail aan: Of cofies: Pout hot and Bb WASHINGTON, July 17.—Non-fat | “ n ” » Make tegular strength, cool 10 to0m temperature, before solids left in milk when cream is re- : : Have pe eo ? moved are how used, in America pouring over ice. ’ 4 ' PAN-AMERICAN COFFEE BUREAU: BRAZIL * COLOMBIA * COSTA RICA * CUBA » = exten ye 23 gee DOMINICAN REPUBLIC + EL SALVADOR + GUATEMALA + MEXICO + venezuma | oo WC 2000 BOF J A088 P| with more “‘points’’ than necessary for “discharge'’ ——_— {food and industrial raw material. Is Still in Servi s Still In Service : THE "POINT SYSTEM" for discharge and The Hand EL Throws TL: Lever. bi | replacement of Red Cabs is based on mileage : ; is wv : and duration of service. Normally,about 50,000 : miles is enough to complete a Red Cab’s efficient way: “tour of duty.” But this old #Veteran went into its bright red uniform way back in 1941—and has well over 160,000 miles on the speedometer now. The brave old engine hasn't had a *furlough”=—or even a “week-end pass”=—to rest up—except for necessary ‘doctoring,” in four long and harried years. LAst YEAR, alone, tite “Vet and its com: from school. rades in the fleet—258 cabs—traveled nearly 10 million miles and carried an average of more than 16,000 passengers a day. * They've earned their “points” —~several times over—but the “Veterans” can’t be discharged. . . & i ! y ’ A Centralized Traffic Control operator move the trains with greatest speed. Way- Not.yuite yet. The Ryoung? teplacementsmn i 3.3 who may be 200 miles away.: : ; side signals and signal lights within the -| | ~~ . new cars—are not yet available. But they are are today. ‘by flipping a few tiny levers, "throws engine cab keep the engineer informed. | i the switches” . on the way. Some are due ‘yet this year. e switches” and puts a fast train on the Centralized Traffic Control -: ; . which Well? / ot i sie i i" ” wi i ell: = ofan 8 yok lo. puss. g Slower train. makes two tracks do the work of three Uniil then, the #Vets® will carry on: Limps | to Serve You : hd Toms eep moving . « : all traffic; enables us to handle an ever greater § . Is. speeded. : volume of freight. Sone) centers of this type are located Better railroading is the creed on the on the ROCK ISLAND at several points, on ROCK ISLAND LINES. Through continual lines where traffic is heaviest. Indicator improvements we move forward on our lights on the operator's switchboard tell never-ending Program of Planned Proghim at all times the exact position of each ress. As yesterday—and today —so tomortrainin his “section.” He plans and arranges . row, ROCK ISLAND'S sole purpose is to " . . . . : cross-overs” and "passings” that will provide the finest in transportation. 7 ] ‘ . : a : id s i “i, aoe rriommsn ss esl ROCK ISLAND'S "TRAFFIC CONTROL".....1852 STYLE is aan Ya Je RE e. = “The first Roek Islanders had to do If the ne 1 ze . = % . i 4 = hard way. The candle lantern shown here T HARD To SERVE You Weg : 1 - Is typical of the equipment of 93 years Ry NG : j ; i , . ago. Feeble candle light, showing through : i. . . tiny slots In the metal lantern, provided hy : ) rie ; the only means of signaling at night. : 2 he LINES SHINEE Rock Stans enmtimens: or wecioms : #2 (Ln ; ; AAA : D'S experiments’in electronic ot ! i Phi : Y oa TE er yb a LE RY, A AN flo +. communication, wifer sharp contrast | tisten to the Foster Holl Quartet « WFBM Every Soturday Afterncon—5:18 | = ©. : Fe to the meager methods of yesterday's }.:: LAr Wa i oa ch] Se ral a

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