The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1947 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GF.EENCA3TLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1947
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uti ui' 'Inn r 11 I. with rxtrn .i. t . ii. /rii l jjicc ami w.;tir. If tlir • iK-t 1ms prcvioiialy i imt.iincd lilx ral amounta of Vitamin A ami C. a cold is likely In tm of short duration providmy the proper care 1* obSi ived. If the diet has been lower in these vitamins. extra am 'ints m iy be of value in sin rtening Uie jx'i icKj of illness. riflSON KISS ffl \\ \!t «.ONH Itt T Ml MOKV STII.I. I.IMIS
A (iooiI Comedy A \odvil FRIDAY and SATURDAY
KUANKldN Ind.. Jan. 30 - It.iteipiising prisoners of wa - who were interri'd at Camp Atterbury. Iiul.. think it was a
prod idea still.
A wrer kinj; eren razing the fs -.ner prison camp to 'ay disroveret' a diuoiit under the floor if one of the barracks. In the higtout w re tw t*'ils for stills and a gallon, glass jar containing riisins and sugar for mash. Apparently the PWs were moved rut of camp too soon, but their contraption is there
— plement manufacturer
MOI.OTOV Sli.NS PACT Its new Ferguson tractor in
— 1 Cleveland.
1 .OXDON. Jan. 30. Foreign Plans are now under way for
of general good ] ing to Miss Rainier. Plenty of Minister V M Molotov signed completion of production facilitj rest, preferably in bed. is neces- the peace treaties with the Hitler ies at a huge Cleveland War Asthreej sar > - ^'* le should include all i satellite nations today, the Mos- sets Administration war surplti ' food essentials, but smaller in cow radio said. plant property for which th
Harry Ferguson. Inc., big Do- Ferguson company was the sue still, troit farm tractor and farm im-jcessful bidder. The plant oper
will build ated during the war years as the
versity Most important of all [lows much the same pattern aas factors in cold prevention is the preventative measures accord-
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limi t Mis s l.asf < liapler of “ I UK < IHMSON f.HOST" \Iso < olor Cartoon and ■Indy Cuiiot a.
I AKM N K\\ S
'Hie bi'st way to fight a cold is t>> prevent it! Such is the advice of Anna Paul Rainier, nutritioiii specialist of PurJue Uni-
I naintenance
\ health.
Miss Rainier named
I essentials for keeping in good 1 health Fioper nutrition, plenty I of rest and sleep and practice
I of good health habits.
A diet for adequate nutrition ' includes a wide variety of foods among them plenty of such ■protective foods” as fruits, vegetables and milk All known i I vitamins are necessary b> pro- i mote g vi 1 health and build re-;
sistance to dosease.
Experiments have indicated | that vitamin A and possibly i Vitamin C are vital in keeping the body in condition to resist colds. Vitamin A i ssuppliefi in the diet especially by green and i I yellow vegetables, yellow fruits, tomatoes, milk and eggs. Food rich in Vitamin C. include citrus fruits; tomatoes, and raw' cab. bage. Lesser amounts are found | in other fruits and vegetables. Home treatment of colds fol-
duction of the new tractor will
begin this summer.
Designs for the tractor are al-
Cleveland Pneumatic Aerol Co., ready completed, and releases for manufacturing landing gear most of the production materials struts for naval planes. i have been arranged. Officials of Harry Ferguson, When initial production b Inc., have announced that exten- started at the Cleveland plant, t sive alterations on the plant will is estimated that 3G9 begin immediately and that pro- j and -10(J Ferguson tractors will
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NEW BEAUTY . . FOR
YOUR HOME
From where I sit... // Joe Marsh
Sam Hackney Reports on the U.S.A.
Ram Hackney and the misMii Ju*l returned from a trailer trip around the country. They're tired, and glad tr^be home, but mighty impressed with what they saw. As Ram reports—every aeetion lias something different; a different way of talking; different tastes in food and drink; different laws and customs. But bigger than all these differences is the American spirit of tolerance that lets us live together in united peace. "Of course,'' says Sam, "you run into intolerance from time to
time. Individuals who rritirize another'* fight to apeak hia mind; enjoy a glass of beer; or work at any trade he chooses. But those are the exceptions—and were even tolerant of them!” From where I sit, more of ua ought to make a trip like the l Hackneys — to realize firsthand ] how America is bigger than it* many difference*... how tolerance j of those difference* is the very thing that makes us strong.
DOUBLi: DUTY SOFA BFI)
Inncraprin* cushions niahe it as comfortable as a regular bed. Attractive tapestry cover with carved wood trim. Provides ua extra room!
$ S6 :
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$2845
Quality Ruilt I’e. YFI.OUK SLUE
$13950
( nnrr'ohf fo f" flnifrrf Sffjffit Hmiers f nlindnlion
Toys of Action...
BEGINNERS ROLLER SKATES S2.29 • 98c Exerctee and hours of fun for the children . . and they're made so th.- beginner's won't take too many tumbles. Durable . . . sturdily constructed skates that will be able to take the rough usage the youngsters ean provide.
SKOOTER SKATES Orig. JZ.44
ONLY
Handy for unexpected quests or permanent sleepers! Strong steel frame and link spring, equipped with easy rolling casters. Restful mattress!
Beautify your home by choosing this handsome wide armed suite for your living room! Full innerspring construction. Priced at savings!
BOI DOIR CHAIRS $1&50 Just one of the many fin* styles we have in gay floral print covers!
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IIA Ml’KltS $7.50
pelf ventilating, with d•cols ted metal panel. Choice ol colors. Save!
MODERN CHEST $17.50
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Plenty of (vstra drawer Kpace at very low cost! Wau.ut finish.
98c
To keep the children from falling so much . get them these akooter skates to begin on Easy to operate and lots of fun too.
TRICYCLES $9.95 to SI0.95 Smooth riding tricycles for active youngsters. Brightly finished and sturdily constructed to be an all around toy.
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cilin he ,n I bum d with quality innerspring
mid box uptmg on legs, in durable CQQ Cf\ Heady for you to glamourise! # jpQ,jU
HORACE LINK
Holds several long garments! Handy hat shelf ami tie rack. Mirrored door! Extra stor-
age space at low cost!
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$10.75
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roll off the assembly 1 [ day. Full plant c.ijad i reached, will permit pj of 1.000 t ractors p r liiyl In • i| sons will find omploM cctly thfoiigh Fergusond lit Within lilr Clevilud
J i ml 'area.
LAMP TABLES $21.50 Beautifully styled Period design in mahogany veneer. Buy a pair!
Early American 3-IV. BKDItOOM SLUE $ 119 50 riamlmimc substantial pieces inspired by the .cmt ;;'r™, 1 A See it tomorrow! 1 " h ‘ ltln aui,JuUl niahu 8 un y venucta COMPANY
Pureiia.se of the plant i .one i;. tin .uheNl non i N'livna the eight-year-old agreenient between B guson, Inc aiul thr B Company \' ill lie terau June ;o, 10I7. Tfi< Company is nianuficl| tractor foi the pany which was (lesip th(> supci vision of Han; son and embodies his I
cuts.
Harry Ferguson, and engineer, rcvolutw erican farming by inti 1 llinqiii ^ term tractoi His inn* sisted ol .i tractor rm* new method for contfNI tachmce.t which implement and tractoM as a single unit In rapid suen'ssion < pany developed a of farm implenienti, which are patented aid* ly designed for tbf System. Through il’ 1 sociatcd supplies, 1* implements are lie*’ Future plans include fl lion of 117 iinpIcmMkf lo make latining an 4 mors profitable Th( site of thi 1 gnson plant consist.'«*| inatcly sixty-t" 0 ' in| ! t,. r m res. The fnctoff and other structures M hined area of **• square feet of fl ,K,r one-story and part b lory building conlsi* mately 6hh.600 floor space, while a f" lice building has M
feet of floor During the
Ferguson, hie . also pn
Moto-Tug which "i 1 ''
ir.ed I y| k* of Ira. torn®
aircraft carriers
liniding fields,
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JNDIANAPOU 8 ' ,l (INS) l<i*imU ,,rS<,nl1 ^ schools in Indiana ir the school lunch P 1 be handled on a curb basis after February
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It is estimated b> ^
perintendent
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that
from aeptemlHT <" ^ feed 110,000 pul" 1 * eeived federal aid a matching bH!ils
period.
