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The drug proved to have no ill effect on Ellis; in fact, he pitched a no-hitter. When he recounted the event to a reporter 12 years later, he said he remembered only bits and pieces of the game, though he felt euphoric. Many years later, after being treated for addiction, Ellis became a coordinator for an antidrug program in California. • It’s been reported that Albert Einstein did not like to wear socks. • George W. Church, the founder of Church’s Fried Chicken, didn’t actually enter the restaurant business until after he retired. In his first career, Church ran a chicken hatchery and sold incubators. • Historians say that Russia’s Peter the Great was nearly 7 feet tall. * * * Thought for the Day: “Sometimes I wonder if men and women really suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door and just visit now and then.” -- Katharine Hepburn

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• Pregnant female need a meal of DEERE. JOHNmosquitoes DEERE. (continued): blood to get protein they need to lay their eggs. • It was while living in Illinois that John noIf you look closely at a female mosquito, you ticed the problems that farmers faced when will see only one thin needle-like proboscis. attempting to till soil. Because the area had However, four different formerlythere been are woodland, the soiltools was inside rich thiswith sheath. Two of them act like electric hummus, which clumped and clungcarvto ingthe knives, serrated thatwere sliceaccusup and bladeswith of the plowsedges farmers down to to drill a hole in repairing the donor’s skin.cirOne tomed using. While a broken acts likesaw, a hose, injecting saliva which thinsHethe cular Deere stumbled upon an idea. blood, prevents it from clotting, and makes employed his smith skills to fashion the steel it easier suck. the of allergic reaction to this bladetointo theIt’s shape a plow. He affixed two that wooden spokes, thenand hitched the device saliva causes the itch, the average time to a horse. It plowed the heavy Illinois soil between the sting and the itch is three minutes. like a charm. fact, happened The fourth toolInacts asaafarmer straw,who drawing blood to be observing the test run immediately put into the mosquito’s body. In 90 seconds of suckin an order for his own John Deere plow. ing, she can take in more than her weight in supplying enough protein enable her •blood, In short order, Deere gave up histoblacksmith and focused oneggs. making plows. to shop lay several hundred After she’s The done company grewshe steadily and added manytoemlaying her eggs, immediately begins look ployees. In the late 1840s, John relocated the for another blood meal so she can lay more. If operation to Moline, Illinois. Ashamed sheentire escapes predators and other disasters, she of his own lack of education, John sent his can lay eggs some 20 times before dying of old to the state’s finest schools. One only of agechildren after four or five months. Fortunately, his proudest days occurred when son Charles about one out of every 200 female mosquitoes earned equivalent of an MBA from Bell’s lives longthe enough to reproduce. Commercial College in Chicago.

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• Most mosquitoes feed on nectar, fruit juices, or • With his son Charles managing the company, honeydew excreted by aphids and other insects. John found time to pursue philanthropic inOne kind lands on ants and thrusts its beak down terests. He co-founded both the First Nationthealant’s gullet to rob it of semi-digested food. Bank and the First Congregational Church.In Steven Speilberg’s Jurassic Park inscientists He was elected thefilm mayor of Moline 1873, discover a giant ancient mosquito of the species where one of his first actions – the replaceToxorynchites trapped in amber. Finding that ment of the city’s open drains with a sewer thepipe mosquito on acountless dinosaurlives before becomsystem fed – saved by reducinging trapped, theyof use DNA from the dinosaur the spread disease. reconstruct new dinosaurs. However, •blood The to original John Deere logo, registered in the1876, Toxorynchites was one breed of depicted a deer that was native mosquito to Afrithatca.never fed on blood, plantitjuices. Thirty-six years later,only in 1912, was re-Its mouth parts weren’t set up for piercing skin and placed with the image of a North American sucking blood. deer. In the decades that folwhite-tailed lowed, the now-familiar “outline” logo took Thanks for Reading Tidbits! over as the symbol of the John Deere brand.

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