The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 May 1979 — Page 20
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GROUNDBREAKING — Ground was broken Monday morning for a 60 x X 0 warehouse joining the main pressroom of The Papers incorporated along Main Street in Milford. In the above photo Wendell Boron of akarusa is operating the Beer and Slahaugh hack-hoe to remove the topsoil on the site, while Stan ( ripe of Nappanee is driving the triple-axle Mack truck. The building will hold upwards to 1,000 rolls of newsprint and will have an unloading dm k along the railroad. At the same time the printing firm's parking lot .is being considerably enlarged.
Practice Starts at Speedway
Several of the 12 rookies without previous experience in an Indianapolis 500-mile race are expected to share the spotlight with veteran drivers when practice gets under way Saturday for the 63rd annual event on the challenging two-and-a-half mile course. Members of Speedway’s medical staff and USAC’s Registration and technical committees already are open for business at the track so that all entrants who are ready to Old papers can make pots for transplanting Here's an idea that might help gardners! Papers are a valuable source of potting material, It’s easy to make pots for starting plants indoors from papers — papers that have already been read cover-to-cover, of course. The paper pots, like peat pots available commercially, can be set right into the garden at transplanting time. The roots will grow through the paper and the pots will rot away eventually. Instructions follow: • Cut three layers of newspaper nine inches square. Fold the stack in thirds, like a letter and then unfold. Then, fold the stack in thirds in the other direction. Unfold again. The nineinch square will now have fold lines dividing it into nine small squares. • Make a diagonal cut from each corner of the big square, through the small square on each corner Then, fold up the square on the fold lines and overlap the corners. Staple each side. A nine-inch square will produce a pot three inches square. Gardeners easily can vary the pot size by starting with a smaller or larger square.
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run can be processed quickly. Practice hours again will be from 11 a m. to 6 p.m. daily: and the traditional opening day ceremonies will start at 10 o’clock. Rookies will berequired to run 20 laps at 160 miles an hour and 20 laps at whatever speed they feel comfortable in excess of 170 miles an hour before being permitted to practice at increased speeds in preparation fori their qualification attempts on the week-ends of May 12-13 and May 19-20. Billy Engelhart and Dana Carter — both “graduates” of USAC’s sprint car division — and Hurley Haywood, who is a former cowinner of 24-hour races at LeMans and Daytona as well as the 12-hour Secring race, head this year’s rookie contingent. This year’s Indianapolis Race is
Publications can help with house plants
Purdue yard and garden publications are available through s the departments of horticulture, entomology, botany and plant pathology. House Plants and Indoor Horticulture — HO-2 Gloxinias and Their Relatives, HO-10 African Violets. HO-13 Terrariums. HO-14 Starting Seeds Indoors, HO-19 Forcing Bulbs for Indoor Color, HO-22 Christmas Greens, HO-23 Forcing Branches for Winter Color. HO-24 Aquariums, HO-36 Unusual House Plants, HO-37 New Plants from Cuttings, HO-39 House Plant Care, HO-56 Plants for Indoors, HO-73 The Poinsettia. HO-78 Easter Lilies, HO-84 Corsages, HO-102 Drying Flowers. HO-141 Ferns for Indoors. Most publications in this list
expected to be one of the most competitive events in recent years. Lap speeds — particularly during practice and time trials— will not be as fast as a year ago because of new restrictions placed on the maximum allowable blower pressure for all types of turbocharged engines in an effort to equate their horsepower output and encourage the development of unblowm stock block engines. But the “spread” between the fastest and slowest cars in the starting lineup should be reduced noticeably. Under the provisions of the new “formula”, turbocharged V-8 and four-cylinder racing engines are limited to pressures equivalent to not more than 50 inches and 60 inches of mercury, respectively; and turbocharged stock block engines to 58 inches.
are available to Indiana residents at county offices of the Cooperative Extension Service. They may be picked up in person, or ordered by phone or mail. If the county extension office does not have the publication requested, send an order to Agricultural Information. Agricultural Administration Building. Purdue University, West Lafayette. Ind. 47907. Request publications by post card or fetter. Order must be by publication number. Indiana residents may order single copies of up to 10 different publications free of charge. Quantities of any one publication are sold at cost of printing, and quotations will be furnished on request. All sales are subject to four percent Indiana sales tax.
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