Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 25, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 February 1947 — Page 8
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ADDED FILM VODVIL JERUSALEM ROYAL ARCH MASONS WILL MEET THURSDAY The Jerusalem v Chapter Royal Arch Masons will hold a stated meeting Thursday, February 6. At .this meeting the High Priest would like to Inaugurate "family night" so that . the. Companions may bring their wives and families and enjoy a social hour while the Chapter has their business, meeting. Entertainment will follow. This month the entertainment committee has planned a chili supper. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. O. E. 'Jones of Chicago, spent the week-end in Sullivan the guests pf Mrs. Jones' parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Maple. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were en route to Florida for a month's vacation. Mrs. Ben Sacra and Mrs. Ada Buckley have returned from Lincoln, Illinois, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murray and daughter. Capt. and Mrs. Charles Howard were guests over the week-end of friends and relatives here. Capt. Howard returned Sunday to Ft. .Belyoir, Virginia. Mrs. Howard remained for an extended visit. FLO-RETTA BEAUTICIAN WINS HAIR STYLING HONORS RECENTLY At the "annual trade show of. the ..Rainbow Supply Co. (316 North' Illinois Street, In- .(.... ldianapolis)'held in Indianapolis in. the Travertine room of the, Lincoln Hotel, Mrs. Betty Thompson Wolfe of , the local Flo-Retta Beauty Salon- was - - ; awarded-a handsome trophy j in reward for ' original hair style displayed by model Lavena Padgett of Diiffger." - The show was largely attended with Maxirie Starr of Chicago . appearing . as guest st3Tle "artist. -J. . ...... .. - ... - Adv. "Gallagher's Gifts You Know Are Exclusive." J.E. GALLAGHER JEWELER ' Certified Watch Repairing
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UU LI. TOm mnRTHd Robert CSPJJfly-Q'CmSCOLb-Armstrong - NOVELTY MUSICAL Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK The Red Cross room h open every day. sewing ThursThe Sullivan Saddle Club will hold a covered dish supper Tuesday, February 4, at 7:00 p. m. in the shelter house at the city park. The public is invited and it was stated today that one does not have to own a horse to become a member of the Club. C. IL Club, Thursday, 2:00 p. Jm. with Mrs. Lydia Stewart Each member bring a comic valentine. Frank Neff Relief Corps No. 155, Wednesday,. 2:00 p. m., Woodman , Hall. Awegon Garden Club, Thursday afternoon, February 6th, home of Irs. II. W. Branstetter. American Legion Auxiliary No. 139, regular meeting Tuesday, February 4, 7:30 p. rn., Legion Home. Royal Neighbors, regular meeting Friday, February t, 7:30 p. m., Modern Woodman Hall. Every member be present. Degree staff be present for practice. Priscilla Embroidery Club, one o'clock luncheon, Wednesday, February 5, home of Mrs. William Jared. Sullivan Rebekah Lodge, regular meeting, Thursday, February 6. Each member bring a comic valentine. Visiting Rebckahs always welcome. ' - ZcLma Harbaugh Missionary Society meeting Thursday, Feb. 6, 7:30 p. m., home of Mrs. Pearl Harbaugh, N. West Street. Friday Afternoon Club, Friday, February 7, Library, 2:30. Sullivan Chapter No. 188, Order of the Eastern Star, regular meeting Monday, January 10, Masonic Hcfne. Members be present, visitors welcome. Feeds Birds by Plane NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (UP) Birds unable to find food in snow-covered woods were fed by airplane here. Joseph W. Ebitz, state conservation officer, flew over the woods, dropping fivepound bags of grain which broke, scattering feed over wide areas. NOTfCE OP APPOINTMENT Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of. John C. Campbell, deoeased late of . Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate . ia supposed to be solvent. MALCOLM CAMPEELL, Executor. Havs and Hays. Attorneys. 1st Ins 1-21-47 St. DR. A. C. McPIIAIL Will he In oar store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-TJEVIS SHOE CO.
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OF INTEREST TO FARMERS . LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 4 Agricultural research workers at Purdue University now have an answer io uie question, vv iu uic plow sole method applying fer i . i- - i .. muni iu ' tilizer be as effective on fall plowed land as on spring plowed land?" The answer is some times "Yes" and sometimes "No." . John E. Larsen and Dr. Helmut Kohnke, university agricultural (experiment station agronomists, m reporting the results of their study say, "Fertilizer having nitrogen in the ammonium form may be plowed under in the fall on these Indiana soils on which leaching is not a major problem." Nitrogen presents a problem to the farmer, in that it leaches out when in the form of nitrates, which are water soluble. However, if nitrogen is in the soil as a component of humus or as amonia, as for instance, In ammonia sulfate fertilizer, it is retained by the soil. Therefore, in the experiment, nitrogen was' applied in the ammonium form and in addition, straw at he rate of one and one-half tons per acre was plowed under. Straw both slows down the change of nitrogan' to water soluble nitrates and holds the nitrogen as non-leaching organic nitrogen. In the experiment, fall plow-ed-under ammonium sulfate did not, disappear in any appreciable amount during the winter months on the Crosby silt loam plots, located near Lafayette. This type of soil prevails over a broad stretch of central Indiana. The added straw also retarded losses. Plots on sandy soil near Rochester lost only a little more ammonium nitrogen than the heavier soils However, nitrogen applied as nitrates, on ,the sandy soil had almost completely leached away by the following May, even with the addition of straw. Yet on the heavier Crosby silt loam, nitrates were completely retained during the winter and leached away only slightly during the summer, showing the difference in the ability of the two types of soil to hold nitrates. There was no significant dif ference in corn yields between fall and spring applications of ammonium sulfate on either the Miami of the Crosby soils. On the third series of plots which were located on poorly drained Vigo silt loam, common to parts of southern Indiana, fall applications of fertilizer resulted in much lower yields than spring applications. This difference, Dr. Kohnke stated, was due to the very poor tilth of the soil, tha soil tending to run together, under the influence of rains and freezing and thawing conditions in winter. ALFALFA MEAL IMPROVED WINTER SOW RATIONS LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 4 With the spring vie crory due in arrive during the comins wnpfco the addition of high quality al tana meal in the winter rations for sows will lessen the number REVIVAL SULLIVAN PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Feb. 2 thru Feb. 16 Norman E. Keller, Singer Si Musician SPECIAL SPEAKERS Services 7:00 P. M. ji
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VD therapy. Reminders from physicians and health officials that these methods are still in an experimental stage have little effect." Social Hygiene Day is sponsored by the American Social Hygiene Association. It is headed by Dr. Ray Ly'mad Wilbur, a former president of the American Medical Association. Cornell to Study Alcoholism NEW YORK (UP) The Cornell University medical school will carry out a five-year study on the causes of chronic alcoholism under the sponsorship of the Research Council on Problems of. Alcohol and several large distilling companies.
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