Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 26, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 February 1947 — Page 3

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA

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Thomas A. Edison

It is a good thing to remember that the wonderful elec-

tric' development which the United States has enioved. and

V 1PVO. clnrfl'irif7 1c in TY-irvf nrinrat'enl nea fl-,nv nrr lon in ling more mineral ImXlUre

(vniv- vtvuiIKJ IfcJ 111 UlllVlOCll UhlC W1C4U ClllV U1C4,G 111 ,.,..,, , , ihVmht ab0Ut by the C0Urage initiative of fetS 8 Wx!rf sJoS XSj

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per acre in mixture with alfalfa

or other clovers; for rotationpasture, one pound per acre with' grass seed, and for permanent pasture renovation, , use one pound per acre with red clover and grass seed. Ladino seeded alone is ' not recommended for hay as it is very fine stemmed and is , hard to cut and cure. . The seed is small and once a stand is secured it spreads by rumners and also reseeds itself so that thin seedings can be used to make the acre-cost lower than alfalfa or other clovers. Its soil requirements are about the same as for red clover. It is shallow; rooted, and will not stand as much drouth as alfalfa and the bienniel clovers. Poultry should

jnever be pastured on Ladino i pastures the first year it is

I planted as chickens tend to kill $4.00 the stand.

$2.25

. "A hog is the best judge of how much salt he needs," says G. M. Vestal, Purdue University animal husbandryman. The hog will eat more loose salt than block salt, but in the latter; case makes up the difference by eat-

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"Sullivan County's Historical Theatre Home"

Thursday. Only 100 GOOD REASONS FOR YOU TO SEE THIS SHOW

20 percent of salt rather than as low as five percent.

In recognition of one man who did more to provide eleciic service for the world than any other, the Thomas A, Ediscn Centennial will be celebrated throughout the country vt -i 1 i .1 . :x..t : - . . "

i cuiuiu.v ii, uy tnecuic power companies, proiessionai sopeties, electric, leagues, and other business, civic, and edu

cational organizations. -

It is no exaggeration to say that Thomas Edison made

rpcssible more appliances to lighten work and provide amuse

ment titan any ether individual. After Edison conceived an invention, industry pioneered the way in making its use practical and economical for the average citizen. It would be impossible to estimate the benefits flowing to mankind as a result of Edison's imagination. The ramifications of th nSo

ji electricity alter h?s perfection of the incandescent lamp of the electric heaters in com .r" 1879 are too varied to enumerate. . ' ', " . Iparative tests with 105 - sow

ine Edison Centennial is a fitting tribute to the man,which farrowed an average of who made electric service for, the world possible. By the sam 8-5 Pig? per litter- These tests '.token, it reflects credit on the individuals anrl on ,wwere conducted: by the Purdue

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s vreynie electric service at a cost within the reach of every pecketbook. - '

The record of Edison's achievements is a testimonial of

All at the United States stands for

on the exercise of talent and initiative.

wnen ycu turn an electric switch on February 11, 'play our phonograph, see a motion picture, or enioy any one of .ne countless uses of electricity, pause a moment and think u iiiomas Edison, a typical American whn nvin fivn

possible. . h v

With the coming of milder weather, some preliminary work on dam construction may ba done profitably. G. A. Karstens suggests the clearing of all bushes, stumps and sod from the area where the dam is to be located.

. Death losses of early . spring niss wprp rprlnrpd from 34.3 npr-

ramilications of the use . cent to 16.9 percent by the use

University ' agricultural ment station.

expen-

OF INTEREST

tons of hay from 12 acres saedi pel at thf ratp nf nno nnnnrl nf

TO FRjERS ,Ladino' four pounds 3lSike and

,i"v; v""'- ui ivyieau xespeueza, to the acre. He later harvested j436 pounds of recleaned Ladino ;seed from the 13 acres. Another farmer, Ray Coan, Knox County, hastured 13 hppf rows and palvps

; -aiaadin records made by from early pring through the

season on 19 acres of Ladino on light colored, upland soil.

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it'GOEST LADINO CLOVER

VOlt PASTURE MIXTURE LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 5

.an i no, clover, tne new, psrer

nial Riant white clover, in 1046

have created a heavy demand for

?ed, Vi-iicb Is nq more plentiful

than a year ago.

G. P. Walker, Purdue Univerit.y extension agronomist, cites

Lpro'.Uietion records of two Ind-

;na fanners. Clarence Kaiser,

Servicing of all farm equipment before field work starts will reduce accidents as wall ns qostly breakdowns, says F. R. WUlsey, Purdue University, iarm

safety specialist. A . check ' list

should include hitches, seats, clutches, wheels, brakes, steering

and unguarded revolving parts

such as gears, chains, shafts, Juel lines and wiring. OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES

Letters from ministers and oth

ers, interested in. local option, are esoecially invited for this

column.

Ladino promises much for Indiana farmers as a high protein nasture legume, when properly

iisfd Walker said. Recommenda- Letters and Interviews of

tions for seeding are as follows: suitable Mature and proper news

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Here are some ot th? guns confiscated an me pasi ic munuis uy Department of Conservation officers enforcing fish and game las. The ' officers in the photograph are (left) Armin Kleiman, Johnson county, and Phillip "Ward, Marion county. Tagging one of the weapons is EmiUe Richards, departmental secretary.

After Hannibal crossed ; the Alps la 218 B. C, the Romans held possession of Gaul (ancient name of France), until 428 A. D., when the Franks, a Germanic people, expelled them as a governing' class, and , began the gradual establishment of the Kingdom of France, which then Included Belgium and the Rhine valley to the sea, as well as much of Germany. , A patent was granted in. 1836 4 to Alonzo D. Phillips of Springfield, Mass.. for the phosphorus faatch. ' ' ' ; '' : " ' , Tunisian women, wear their wedding rings on the first finger of the left hand.' - .. .

SISTERS Or MURDERED GIRL -WEEP '.AS MOTHER -DEPARTS'

rotation hay and pasture, seed paper interest are sought for tins

'trawford County, harvested 40 at the rate of one-quarter pound ' column, the editor reserving the

rigut lo ucns,r r rrjcui any article he may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. All articles sent t the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know the writer,' however, the writer'? name will not be published if requested,. Articles published herein d Pot necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this

paper may or niay not, agree with

tiaiemcnts contained nerein.

: Lome I q Bbgard's Garage

; For Your Goodyear ; Tractor And Automobile Tira We Also Service Tractor. Tires With Calcium. Chloride WE CUT DOWN STEEL WHEELS TO, RUBBER. :.: ALSO ELECTRIC WELDING. :. - ME ROM, IND. .;

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' From' where l&tz Jy Joe Marsh

That Ring Around the Bathtub

I M. J. Aikin '& Son!

FUNERAL HOME Dagger -Alkln'i iervioe Cmrtt N Hm."

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" " snread serious outbreaks of live

The. first synchronous weather '.stock disease,' the American Vet

' ITeb Crowell blew his, top the other day. Seems that for weeks he's been trying to get his youngsters to scrub out the bathtub after using it. And this night he sees two rings around it one where young Sonny left off, and another about Pinky's level. He raves and rants and takes it out on the missus for her lack of discipline. And later, that evening heees her. quietly polishing the hardwood table that's right by his chair. She's removing th rings he's left there with his everii' glass of beer!

From now on, Jeb's careful to put his glass down on the, table cover like the missus does. And I hear he's a little more forgiving about rings around the bathtub, Just keeps on patiently reminding. From where I sit, there are little annoyances in every family conflicting habits and opinions in every community. A little patience a little more "forgive and let livs'? is the only antidote.

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AT THE RAILROAD STATION in Medford, Mass., Eleanor, Muriel and Dorothea Short (left) , weep as they wait Eor their mother to leave on her trip to Los Angeles to claim the body of their sister, Elizabeth Short, 22, who was murdered in Los Angeles. One of two girls questioned by police was Ann Toth (right), movie extra, who ived in the same boarding house with the dead girl, also a film asnirant (International Soundphoto)

chart was produced by " Prof.

Elias Loomis of Yale college in 1843, and represented the weather of eastern U. S. on Feb. 16, 1842. . : - The battery that powers the United States signal corps handie-talkie is one Inch In diameter but only three-eighths Of an ;nch. high. Dogfish is a popular name for small sharks, apparently because they follow their prey like dogs hunting in packs.' ,

American women use a total of 2,375 tons of - rouge every year. Carrion Birds Dangerous

i iriarv Medical Association re

ports.: The association said re-f.-a-c-! studio hy French scientists found such deadly diseases as anthrax and tuberculosis were carried' by birds which fed on most animals -. which contained germs.

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Ralls watched os s!ie upped her soils and stood out to sea,

HUE Golden Hind was fixed in the . coral ' wedga' into

Everywhere, tales of Ralls were told.

Tire C

,L which Ralls. had driven her in his frenzy over the loss . oi Angclique.' She wus biitiiy danuiged. But no more so t-inn the soul of the man who now saw everything swept "I will refloat the Hind and cheat Ralls of his revenge if it cosUi naif a million guildcri,' Sldneye raged. . And reiloat it he did. The power of Batjak brought crews to the scene. They swarmed ever the ship, sawing, riveting and painting. 'Ealls now was a man without a ship and w',th.out a Icrijns. Even the pearls of the lagoon 'were dni'd liL:.-i by the natives who no longer believed hiH thc.?t..a:o-l!a3ro TiSi. In unbroken silence, he vatched ths repair of the &-!r!r; and i:i the same way he saw her as she upptd her.stiiis ' and ito'X5. out to sea; ' - ; .

ord if Ralls' wanderings through the next few years drilled back to bidneyes There were rumors that ha flew into a tempest m a Panama bar; that he stood uo the -east-em seaisoavd ir.oni Cuba with rum.-. - .- , . Ho reappeared in. boerobaia on a warm- mornmg -.m Marcn ot 1132. A Ion? blacK .car stopped oefore the Cntjak otuccs and a heavy man huobiec f o th -after kissuia a black-hiiiren woman and two e;.ldren. Tne car moved away ana Haiift: voice carried over, '-!M". Sidneys." t Siuneve a-tea hard ct an- anp:a:Uon.- Rnl.s hui-ried'OVfer

and e-xtc-naen Ivid hand. Re:uci biii ms t r m r;-!M'.. r rnrr ri:

vaic-.v: ' Affnnivt his oetTcr .Hii'tr 'ft: m u v.'.u.k w.un ihe mar.-wlM

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acceotee it ;e uijR rn-ro-i",d hinv-

"Be kind to this ship," Sidneys told Ralls. .. . him. Perhaps it w-as Ralls' old show of. bravado or gall that won faiducye s ear but he listened. '. Ralls pian was that Sidneye secretly make him-captain, -of a free-roving ship whose booty; they would divide. Dreams of his own adventurous youth carried! the aging man along and he surprise.4 himself by at last agreeing. In tlie next two months, the, Golden Hind was twice sold. When she appeared in Singapore, she had a new name Tne Rea Wttch and sides incarnadined. Sidneye and Ralls viewod her. 'Ee kind to this ship,", said Sidneye, the man, wnc had sailed her first 'as the Quatrefoil, then as- the Cmcu'ii rfmd. '-If ever the Red Witch, 'mB.'t3 abuse.'I shall eT n loss except that of mispkwed trust;. and to ir ' ' lrll j "m eft ral vengeance.-..-' : , '.' ; . . v ..(Continued'' tomorrow) ' '. .. ' -