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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1944.

CHATEAU IONITE AND TUESDAY Matinee Tuesday 2 P. M.

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CLASSIFIED ADS ^OK SAL.K: On • paper ensilap cutter;40 ft. pipe, medium : one Stover Feed chopper, m.dium -sizi Grind your fodder, it will feed on - third farther. Walter S. Campbell. I 25-27-21.•" FO.i SALK: 7 yf>ung Hampshin thoroughbred sows, to farrow soon; 1 male Har.pshire throug .bred (hog Scobee and Yeager, Br.ck Chapel. 25-2p. FOR SALE: Qeneral Eh'.trie i frigerator. K. C. McCullough. Pho Rural 9F2. 25-tf. FOR SALE: 206 acre farm, wes side road known as -Lockridgi fan on toad 4.1, good five room house, cellar, driven well, Wood shed, grainory, hen house, barn 2Hx.'i0 (fa !) implement shed 28x48; new low* • cattle bam 40xi>0, good. 140 acretillable on 206 acre, S<5 per acre, everlasting water, lime ston*- an sugar tree land; hi.use wired, elec tricity available wheel transformer 1 released. 170 acre m cast side o! road, will rent •in 50x50 bases or $60 per acre for .'176 acres on 206 acr deal 1-2 down, balance in 10 years 4 1-2 per cent interest. For 1945 crops, 120 acre for corn, 40 acres for wheat, 25 acres for beans. Contract or deed. This farm sold at $50 piano, 40 years ago. S.a Walt, r S. Campbell, owner. 25-29-2ts.

FOR SALK: Dairy pails. Limit one J to a customer. C. A. Webbs Feres tone l Home Auto and Supply Store. j 9-25-27, 2! '

Taken up stray calf. Owner may have same by indetifymg and paying expenses, dames Watts near Belle Union. 25-26-2-3, 4p. FOUND: 2 bird pups, white and brown spotted, female and male. 224 Iowa Street, less Person or Irrmar garage on Walnut Stre« t. 25-3p FOR RENT: Unfurnished room mU k tchenette foi light housekeepng. 119 east Franklin St. Phone 423. 25-2t.

WANTED: Family or flat ironings lox 18, Banner. 25-2ts. WANTED: Housekeeper for small family in Greencastle. See or write Edgar Boatright, South Jackson street. 25-5p.

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IN III \ N M'OI.IS LIV ESTOCK Hogs 10,000; steady; 120-240 lbs., $14.80; above 21* lbs., $14.05; 100119 lbs.. $13.75-$14; good and choice spws $14-$14.05. Cattle 2,100; calves 800; market slow; geneimlly weak to 25c lowei ; few loads 1 136-lb. steers $16.85; good steers $15 :>0-$16.25; common an i medium sU*cts $9-$14.25; early bulk medium tuid good heifers $10.50$14.50; lew good heifers $15-$15.50; medium ;uid good cows $9-$12.50; canneis to cutters $5-$9; vealers steady, top $16. Sheep 2,500; spring lambs mostly steady; bulk good and choice $13.75$14.50: most common and medium $8 75-$ 13.25, E.vii rnurake kepoktei) ST. !U>UIS, Sept. 25 (UP) - Earth tremors were felt early today throughout St. laruis county, extending through north west St. Lou s, mid in some sections of Illinois, particularly in the Belleville area.

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Swaddling vs. Feeding Times and techniques change, but mothers’ aims are still the same. Take the matter of swaddling clothes, for instance. Almost every ancient people practiced swaddling of their young. They took long bands of cloth and wrapped them snugly round and round the baby’s legs. Then they wound these bands around his body. And they bound his arms, as well. Nearly all Biblical babes were wrapped in swaddling clothes this way. The Greeks and Romans did it, too. In fact, even the American Indian had something of the same idea when he laid his new papoose on a flat board, and packed him tight with bark and skins and, hide. The idea was to straighten out those curly legs... to shape them and to make them strong. W“ aim for the same thing today. But we surely go about it in a different way. We do the job by working from within. For we know now, that the way to build strong bodies and straight bones is through the diet. And so doctors start babies, at an early age. on body-building foods like strained fruits and soups and vegetables. These foods are rich in the nutritive value that all fast-growing babies need. They supply iron and other minerals. And important quantities of vitamins A and C that babies must have for proper bone development and growth. Even the less-than-year-old-baby needs as well designed a daily menu as we grown-ups do. Here is a suggested food plan that will affect straighter underpinnings, more pleasantly, more certainly than swaddling ever did. Tally this schedule with your doctor’s dictums; so it

will be tailored to your baby's special needs: , Foods by the Month in Addition to Milk First Month— Cod Liver Oil Second Moplh—■ Cod Liver Oil—Orange Juice Third Month— Cod Liver Oil—Orange Juice Fourth Month— Cod Liver Oil—Orange Juice— Strained Beef and Liver Soup— Strained Beef Broth with Beef and Barley — Strained Vegetables and Lamb—Strained Vegetable Soup— Pre-Cooked Cereal Food—Egg Yolk Fifth Month— Cod Liver Oil—Orange Juice— Strained Beef and Liver Soup— Strained Beef Broth with Beef and Barley — Strained Vegetables and Lamb—Strained Vegetable Soup)— Pre-Cooked Cereal Food—Egg Yolk —Strained Carrots—Strained Green Beans—Strained Spinach—Strained Tomato Soup — Strained Peas — Strained Fruits Sixth Month— Cod Liver Oil—Orange JuiceStrained Beef and Liver Soup— Strained Beef Broth with Beef and Barley — Strained Vegetables and Lamb—Strained Vegetable Soup— Pre-Cooked Cereal Food—Egg Yolk —Strained Carrots—Strained Green Beans—Strained Spinach—Strained Tomato Soup — Strained Peas — Strained Fruits—Strained Beets— Custard Pudding Seventh Month— Cod Liver Oil—Orange JuiceStrained Beef and Liver Soup— Strained Beef Broth with Beef and Barley—Strained Vegetables and Lamb—Strained Vegetable Soup—• Pre-Cooked Cereal Food—Egg Yolk —Strained Carrots—Strained Green Beans—Strained Spinacli—Strained Tomato Soup — Strained Peas — Strained Fruits—Strained Beets— Custard Pudding—Baked Potato— Zwieback and Dry Bread

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on an entretainment tour of U. S. army establishments in the European theater.

“The United States receive] nually about a million tomott from the Philippines before taj stepped in.”

PINCH HlftlS - with a Steady Job

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Almost overnight, V tires made of synthetic rubber were called upon to do a vital job of pinch hitting. The new U.S. Royal DeLuxe Synthetic scored an instapt hit. Today, 1 ' that pinch hitter has a steady job! Reports from every section are piling in telling of performance records close to pre-war natural \ rubber tires.

ONCE AGAIN London railroad stations are cluttered with carriages, cots and children’s toys as evacuees return from the country. This time the paraphernalia is in London to stay. (International)

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CRAVING EXCITEMENT, 19-year-old Mary Phillips, a Welsh miss from Trlmsaran, near Llanelly, England, went to the right place to find it. She stowed away on an invasion barge and went to Normandy, where she spent two weeks on the beachhead amid the thunder of guns and bombs before she was discovered and returned to her horns. (International)

ARRIVES IN ENGLAND LONDON, Sept. 25. (UP)- Marlene Dietrich has arrived in England

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TRI-COLOR RAISED AS FRENCH EMBASSY REOPENS

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