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Yes, leave it to him—he did a royal job, nothing simple and routine! His fracture required specialists, operations and enough paraphernalia around his bed to make it resemble Franken- stein's nightmare. That's Big Red! During those long months be- fore he came home Big Red said that the thing he was most thankful for was that he was away from the Sanders, the Markhams, and the Keatings. my Perhaps in other neighborhood there are more fa 's like those three. If so, I can sympathize with r' to thorou tiresome foll all who live neighbc nice but thoroughly doesn’t work,” “1 could al- “If this cure Big Red agreed, ways do a repeat.” Sanders, for instance, He has gall stones. The way he de- the pain, t medi- » many cines the doctors solve ther i ber for d . n an operation, Mr, *Oh, no!” Youw » tried to dis- DS vould nder i | rob him of his only conversational topic! Little Mrs. Markham is sweet and | love She seeins so—until she men- tions she didn't sleep last night, the night before and for ha heard the clock strike e hour! | She's tried counting el hot milk and drugs. Nothing helps. Then there's Mr. Keating. He's | next in size to Big Red. His woe i an allergy. When he and his wif come in maybe it's the new dave port pillow that he stares at like it e from Mars. He's spent hour iving painful shots and tellin 1 it them. HEN 1 I finall cam home i it tc could upset v3 argued gently, Bi 1 roa $0 1 asked the three couples over. It must have been the first t ar » had dared having the three | chronic complainers under one roof. How the conversation fle painful gall stones—"' “—not a good night's rupted with, ep for three ree Then he began! With a voice that could make a general stand at attention, Big Red described the troubles he’d undergone. He reeled off treatments, doctors, specialists, traction a’ the silver plates that had becn ap- plied to his leg bone during the operations, the pain, the sleep- lessness, the discomfort, the way the doctors had been per- plexed, hundreds of shots! It was terrific. I think my mouth flew open and 1 forgot to shut it, When our company looked at each | gled their feet experimentally as though they wondered how soon| they could decently leave,~Big Red winked at me! He took a deep] breath—and began again on the hor- rors of his case. The three couples the front door. Qut on the porch, with Big Red’s| voice just a muted roar our guests| express their sympathy. “Such a one track mind!” said Mr. Keat- ing. ‘Don’t you get tired of hearing him tall about pain?’ asked Sanders who neter tires of his! alr t dllliOol ran for | 2 I stepped inside, closed the door| prasia have increased 124 per cent on their pity, Then I went to Big| since 1939, according to figures of | the shook. | nomics. In the west north central region : Bis| Nebraska is a part, 18| increased 3 per cent during the four months ending in July, This despite Red . .. and we giggled, we roared with laughter. Big Red’s bed “I can’t wait til we see them . . next time,” I told him; finally, “If this cure doesn’t work, Red agreed, “I could always do a| repeat!” { Somehow, though—I'm sure there| will be no need! rer A | Everybody in this locality reads| The Bulletin—that's why its adver your business than by local tisers get such excellent results, | departments { building of farm ponds, there still f of | corn growir | cluding three University of Wiscon- Farm Land Prices Up ve Sharply in Nebraska | tion | and a downturn in farm products. "paper advertising, {, Water Supply Vital In Farm Fire Control Ennual Damage Amounts To Over $100 Million Recently a New Jersey farmer's barn was set afire by linghtning, and despite the efforts of three fire departments from nearby vil lages, the barn was a complete loss. Two factors combined to defeat the firemen, There was a delay in notifying the fire department be- cause the fire wasn't immediately noticed. There wasn't a good sup- ply of water near the barn from which the pumpers could draw. These conditions are comman to most properties in rural or small town areas, If rural residents can find means to correct them, they a a > No water. There is not much these firemen could do to save the barn without an adequate water supply. will go a long way toward reduc- ing the large number of ‘total losses” that occur on farm proper- ties, causing damage amounting to $100,000,000 a year and taking ‘the lives of 3,500 farm residents. In of efforts on: ‘the part of agents, farm groups, insurance men, and volunteer fire to encourage the spite county are thousands of farms in all parts the country with inadequate water supplies. The easiest way to provide ade- quate water is to dam a brook, or deepen an existing marsh or water hole near the barn. Or a farmer be able to bulldoze a suitable pond near his buildings. For proper drainage, the pond | should be laid out with surveying | may | instruments. | ‘Sound of Com Growing’ Recorded by Professor Probably every farmer in the United States at one time or an- | other has heard the old saw ‘it’s so hot you can almost hear the g.”” Now, seven men, in- ’ sin experts, have joined the ranks of believers, have a tape recording of They what they describe as corn growing. | bert cobs, telegraph and farm | of the Madison Capital | , thought up the idea, With the | aid of Wisconsin U. experts the ex- | periment was conducted in a 100- | acre stand of university raised corn. Recording equipment was carried 500 feet into the field. Microphones W carried deep into the corn rows. There was no wind or other noises to complicate the recording, | the experimenter reported. | When the experiment was over | and the recording played, Verner | associate professor of meteorology at the school, said, “When background noises subsided, | yeu could hear that corn growing.” EK. Suomi, Farm experts report corn makes 80 per cent of its growth during night-time and will grow as much as two to five inches in one night. | Hinged Fence Here is an idea a number of midwest farmers might use in their feed lots. Hinged at the | bottom and held in position by chains, a section of fence is lowered to form a manger, It can be raised when not in use to become again part of the | fence. Posts should be set along the length of the manger as il- lustrated. Farm land dollar values in Ne- bureau of agricultural eco- of the country, of which | prices have | the usual seasonal reduc- in farm real estate activity rn er SAG GI There is no better way to hoost Quality Meats | Tsushimas Island Group Strategically Located The Tsushimas, an island group lying in 120-mile-wide Korea Strait between Korea and Japan, have a way of turning up in the news when wars are made-or settled—in the Far East, As truce talks progress, the Re- public of Korea is now reported to be showing interest in the posses- sion of these strategic islands under the provisions of the forthcoming Japanese peace treaty. Whether they press the claim or not, the Koreans have long insisted that the Tsushimas ‘‘belong his. torically’ to their country. Japan- ese sources contend, however, that the islands have been in Japanese hands since the 7th century, Still another Far East govern. ment which has historic links with the Tsushima area is the Soviet Union, notes the National. Geo- graphic Society. It was in Tsush- ima Strait, east of the islands, that Russia's Imperial Fleet met de- cisive defeat in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5, Students of naval strategy point to the Russo-Japanese battle of May 27-28, 1905, as a classic exam- ple of lessons to be 1éarned from relative ship lineup, speed, armor, and the ability to strike hard and fast, “The battle of Tsushima,"” wrote one British expert soon after the action,” is by far the greatest and most important naval event since Trafalgar.” Its results were to be of far- reaching significance in determin- ing the future international balance of power in the Far East. For Tsar- ist Russia's acknowledgment . of Japan's sphere of influence in Korea was soon followed by the taking over of the peninsula as a virtual Japanese protectorate, and later by its formal annexation, INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED SPENCER SUPPORTS MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. 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