Speedway Flyer, Volume 12, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1943 — Page 3

STATE OF INDIANA AIR RAID INSTRUCTIONS

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SUMMER REMEDIES—Hot Weather Relief EXTOX (For Poison Ivy) 25c—49c ZEMACOL ANTISEPTIC LOTION 47c PEN-GASIC FOR INSECT BITES AND STINGS 49c ANESTOL—LIQUID GREASELESS ANALGESIC— 57c HV—222 FUNGICIDE 3 oz 69c FIRST AID METAPHEN 25c CAL-O-MINE 49c SOLUTION NO. 77 .pint 49c PENSLAR ASTRINGENT MOUTH WASH, pint 49c SAXON MOUTH WASH pint 49c BORALINE, 7 oz 29c PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC 39c SOMETHING NEW: Signalite, 6 Fuses in One! When a Fuse Burns Out, A Neon Signal Indicates Which One! (15s, 20's, 25’s, 30’s) 35c Each Beck’s Drugs 15TH AT MAIN STREET BELMONT 2330

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A Hot Weather “Treat” Surprise the family by bringing them to our restaurant for their next outing They will all enjoy eating hero. Hollywood Case 1502 MAIN STREET

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Lamp Destroys Germs Ultraviolet germ-destroying lamps already are installed in many factories, food-processing plants, chemical laboratories and wherever sanitized air is essential. Room units used in homes and offices resemble ornamental Indirect lighting fixtures and are attached to the walls. Thirty inches long, the slender glass tubes contain a drop of mercury and a bit of argon gas. When electric current passes through the tube, the mercury vaporizes and ultraviolet rays are given off. The tubular lamp is made of a special glass which allows the rays to pass through and irradiate the air.

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For years our government has worked to improve condition for our citizens everywhere. Bonneville Dam in Oregon is one of hundreds of projects erected for our benefit

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Mg loot At sea on a submarine isn’t exactly the “life of Riley.” In the Battle at the Atlantic, or on the great stretches of the Pacific these sailors know toe hazards of their work. One of the spots aboard these "Pig Boats" that all crew members enjoy is the galley, or kitchen. Space limitations prevent an elaborate setup, but cooks aboard these vessels are justly proud of the meals they prepare for their crews. Your increased purchase of War Bonds helps make submarine life as pleasant as possible. V, s. Trtanry The most effective method of corn borer control consists of plowing under or using as feed all corn plants before the insects develop into the adult moth stage, agronomists say. To cover all corn stalks and other trash, it is best to use a wide bottom plow with a medium long moldboard. Where the material to be turned under is heavy, a rolling coulter of wide diameter, with a sharp edge set to cut about one-half inch wider than the furrow slice, is useful in getting complete coverage. If dried corn stalks are to be used for feed or bedding, it is advisable to shred them. The cutter should be adjusted so as to cut one-quarter to onehalf of an inch; otherwise, pieces of fodder may contain live borers. Luminous Identification The Richmond, Va., fire department recently applied phosphorescent paint to all department hose lines to identify them by number at night so that there will be no danger of getting them mixed up during a blackout. Each 00 foot section of hose carries the number of its engine company in luminous numerals. Previously, with 19 engine companies, each carrying 40 sections of 00 foot hose, the firemen had been confronted with the possibility of serious confusion during blackouts.

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Good Spacing in Brooder Helps Reduce Chick Toll Raising the chicks after getting them from the hatchery is the main problem for amateur poultrymen. Proper spacing in the brooder house and disease prevention are the main elements in bringing them successfully into production. Crowding opens the gate to diseases which pick off chickens that otherwise would become needed producers. The right capacity for a brooder house having 100 square feet, for example, is 200 chicks. Fowl pox, or sorehead, and coccidiosis, levy a heavy toll on eggs and chickens. Beginners, or those who have experienced outbreaks on their farms, should make vaccination of flocks for fowl pox a “must” this season, especially the pullets after the cockerels have been sold. Vaccination, which costs approximately one-half cent a pullet, is the safest chicken insurance. Sanitation is the best preventive of coccidiosis—clean feeders and waterers, and clean, dry litter, with emphasis on dry. Coccidia need moisture to develop. Stirring the litter, moving the feeders and water fountains to new locations in the house daily will keep it down. Feeding of sulphur in the mash, along with good sanitation, also has proved successful as a preventive. The recommendation is to add 2% pounds of dusting sulphur, or unconditioned 325 mesh sulphur in 100 pounds of feed. Chicks must be at least three weeks old and running in the sunlight before sulphur is fed, and it cannot be fed to chicks which are in batteries. Museum Duplays Best Seller of 500 Years Ago A "best seller” of SOO years ago, when printing from movable types was in its earliest years, is among a collection of old books and manuscripts being shown in a University of Illinois museum. The volume is "The Sixth Book of the Decretals,” which went into 57 editions. The copy acquired by the university is from the press of Peter Schoeffer, Mainz, Germany, direct successor of the publishers of the Gutenberg Bible, the outstanding work of Johannes Gutenberg, recognized as the inventor of printing from movable type. The Latin Colophon, or publisher’s note, at the end of the book, is an interesting commentary on the work. It reads: "In the Noble City of Mayence which the Glorious God has designated to prefer and render famous more than other peoples of the world through the ingenious art and voluntary gift of printing, the distinguished work of the Sixth of the Decretals has, not by ink from feathered and metal pen or reed, but by a certain very beautiful invention, been successfully completed by the venerable Peter Schoeffer or Gernsheim in the year of our Lord, 1476, on the 9th day of the month of January.” Halibut Matures A halibut matures at the age of about 11; 40 years is a ripe old age.

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