Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 17, Number 17, DeMotte, Jasper County, 21 March 1947 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Cure for > Crop * Tfce ALL-CROP Aches I HARVESTER J An All-Crop Harvester owner ro ports that his machine saved 44.7 bushels of wheat per acre from a neighbor’s field which was hopelessly lodged and written off as a total loss. The\ AllCrop handled straw six feet long, tangled and flat on the ground. Unusual features explain the All-Crop Harvester’s ability to cope with extreme conditions., Its close-cutting header literally shaves the ground. The full-width cylinder takes heavy straw and green growth in full stride . * . the oversize straw rack handles big straw volume. A Quick Speed-Changer crank controls cylinder speed instantly for over 100 different grains, beans and seeds. W eed seeds and dockage are screened out by a ScourKJcen attachment. Harvest worries disappear when you change to the) AllCrop Harvester » • Successor to the Binder. RATED No. 1 FARM RADIO PROGRAM: The National farm and Home Hour, NBC, Every Saturday BfERMA IMPLEMENT CO. WHEATFIELD, IND.
~ « ■ n .V , - ' . • - §1 prices had not gone up as much or as last as many others Here are Average Price Increases since 1941 All Manufactured Preducts TO7 ■* , - f U. 5. Gcvernmer.: ffepoif*) /O Metals and Mela' Products . . . . . ■ 41.2% r . (V. 5. Government Peporlt) ■ \ H iriotor Trucks ,j. . . . 35% M industrial Power Products ....... 34% M i : arrn Machines ...25% • ■ r ' - • :J These' benefits to customers will depend, too, on uninterrupted - pnxluction at reasonable wage levels. This, is not a program that can lx? carried out if it is hampered*by strikes or work stoppages. . Our employes have had substantial increases in {pay, and wage questions are currently being discussed wit h many of the unions with which we deal.' Stockholder V have recently had an increase in dividend rate. Having considered t he interests of these two groups, we are now making these price reductions for the benefit of the third group—our customers. Business, to of thinking, has a social as well! as an economic responsibility. This company lias long followed the policy of operating in the interests of three groups,—its customers, its employes and its stockholders. The duty of the'management is io <ee that equal justice is done as between the three •groups. . v y.* ■; . j This price reduction program is another demonstration of our policy in (action.
