The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1964 — Page 8

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Tuesday< December 8, 1964

Attack 12 Cities T Overcome TV Gap

Police Search For Kinkajou SAN FRANCISCO UPI — police today sought a kinkajou —whose very life may depend upon the success of their search. Honeycomb, a native of. Latin America which looks like a cross between a monkey and a raccoon, was kidnaped Sunday

from the Josephine Randall Junior Museum. Authorities said the animal probably was taken by someone who wanted an unusual pet, but warned that the ordinarily quiet and friendly Honeycomb could become savage if mistreated. They also pleaded for the animal’s immediate return so that she can be properly cared for. A kinkajou cannot live in the cool San Francisco climate.

PERFECT "TYPE" CHRISTMAS GIFT

Typewriters have come a long way since the first “writing machines” of the 19th century. These early models printed capital letters through an inked cloth. The letters appeared underneath the platen and unfortunately the operator could not see what he was typing. In 1900 the “visible” -writing principle was developed whereby the operator could see the material as it was being typed. Subsequently, in the 1930’s portables with full size keyboards were introduced. In recent years, electric portables have been the most significant change. Today, the portable typewriter is a standard household appliance. The most complete line of portables, on the market, range

from light weight manuals to deluxe electrics which are powered by batteries or simply plugged into a wall outlet. Shopping for practical gifts can be made easier this Christmas by selecting any of the practical Smith-Corona’s shown here. Left to right are: the Coronet, an electric portable engineered for fast, uniform typing; the Galaxie II, a color-styled portable featuring a jeweled main bearing, changeable type and a removable platen, and the Poweriter Custom, a self-powered, battery operated, electric portable which can be used electrically, indoors or out. All three models come in a variety of colors and type styles.

IS THERE TIME?

WEATHER IS BAD ROADS ARE BAD TRAFFIC IS HEAVY AMERICAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATIONS, INC.

4 YOUR HEALTH,

By LLSTLR L. COLEMAN, M.D-

Readers Are Asking . . . IS AN epidemic of Asian flu r sitive areas,

expected this winter ? Should When the ears, nose, face,

everybody get the vaccine? No influenza epidemic of major proportion is expected this winter, or next spring. Nevertheless, it is suggested that some groups of people be

vaccinated to

hands and feet are overexposed to freezing temperatures the

body tissue is injured.

Frostbite causes damage very much like a burn. Blood circulation becomes impaired and the

further reduce i body tissue may even develop the hazards of gangrene in a local area.

influenza

The Department of Health of the City of New York advis e s vaccination for patients with chronic, debilitating diseases, such as rheumatic heart i

disease, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, diabetes and

Dr. Coleman

If the skin become^ white with loss of sensation, don’t rub. This effort to restore circulation can do further damage to injured tissue in cases of frostbite. Gently soak the frostbitten area in lukewarm (not hot) water until it thaws out and sensation returns. Drinking warm, stimulating fluids is beneficial. Do not soak the frostbitten

cardiovascular conditions. area in cold water or rub with Public Health officials also snow. The false notion that this recommend vaccination for all j will help has caused permanent persons over 45 years of age, damage to feet and hands that because this age group tends i could have been spared, to be more susceptible to in- ; Don’t be too heroic in selffluenza. j treatment. Even minor cases of Pregnant women, too, should j frostbite deserve the advantage

be immunized, as a safety pre-

caution.

The vaccine currently in use immunizes against a number of influenza viruses, besides the

Asian variety.

Patients who are known to be allergic or sensitive to eggs should not receive the influenza

of professional attention. * * * W r hat is a fissure? A fissure is a split or tear of the mucous membrane or the skin. It can be started by an injury and prolonged by infec-

tion.

...... . Fissures can occur on the lips

vaccine witnout first informing , *

rhmv * or the gening to the nose.

their physician

Your own physician can best determine your specific need for influenza vaccination

* * *

What is the safest home remedy for frostbite? As always, the very best remedy is prevention. W’hen you are going out into extreme cold, dress for the occasion. Woolen face masks, earmuffs, warm gloves, socks and boots offer vital protection to the most sen-

An anal fissure may be produced by chronic constipation or

hemorrhoids.

Fissures generally respond well to local medication. While Dr. Coleman cannot undertake to answer individual letters, he will use readers’ questions in his column whenever possible and when they are of general interest. Address your letters to Dr. Coleman ta care of this newspaper.

WASHINGTON UPI—Strategic Aii- Command (SAC) bombers will make high and low-level attacks on targets near 12 cities in the western United States and in three Canadian provinces early Dec. 11. The Pentagon said Monday that interceptor fighters of the U. S. and Royal Canadian Air Force would “battle” the invading B47s, B52s and Supersonic B58 bombers. There will be no suspension of normal civilian air traffic during the exercise, officials said.

WASHINGTON UPI — Federal Communications Commission Chairman E. William Henry maintains that ways must be found to "overcome American television’s cultra gap — our electronic Appalachia.” Henry told the National Association of Educational Brodcasters Monday that educational television’s role in the industry must be to “provide a chance .... act as a stimulus, and a gadfly in a medium which badly needs all these things.”

the lending Institutions to determine the amount of the loans, which may be secured, partly secured or unsecured. But the borrower will have to certify he plans to use the money for college.

ENDS TONIGHT ' / ZULU"--ln Color VONCASTLE

Open At: 6:45 Sat. Sun. From 2:00

WED. THRU SAT^ All Disney Show

Fenri TECHNIC OLOP*

Plus — Disney's 'Water Birds" — Cartoon

ENCORE FRI. SAT. Debbie Reynolds 'My Six Loves"

Loans Available For Education WASHINGTON UPI — The nation’s 2,000 federal savings and loan associations are getting into the business of financing college educations. Under a new regulation by the Federal Home Lone Bank Board, effective Wednesday the associations wall be permitted to lend up to $3 billion to students. Up to now the associations were allowed to make home loans lyBoard Chairman Joseph P. MeMurray said in a statement Monday that it would be up to

4 Crewmen Die In Bomber Crash NEWINGTON. N. H. UPI—A A B47 jet bomber crashed and exploded on snow covered farm land today shortly after taking off from Pease Air Force Base. All four crewmen were killed. The dead were identified as Maj. Daniel J. Campion Jr., 24, of New York City, the aircraft commander; Capt. Truman A. Burch, 28. of Charleroi. Pa., the co-pilot; Maj. John R. Smith, 30, of Nyack. N. Y„ navigator; and Capt. Bennie Forrester. 27, of Portsmouth, N. H., naviga-

tor-observer. The torn and flaming wreck-'j age of the $1.8 milion. six-en-gine plane landed a half-mile from the nearest road, some two miles from the air base. Rescue crews sliced their way through high snow drifts, dense undergrowth and trees with a bulldozer to reach the crash scene. The temperature was near zero. Pease officials said the plane was on a bomber training mission. It was assigned to the 351st Bomb Squadron of the 100th Bomb Wing at the sprawling Strategic Air Command (SAC) base.

hard winter. A' wooley worm | country. On one of his visits to expert in Ohio states that his the local general store he no-

close scrutiny of the fuzzy creature leads him to believe there will be a lot of snow covering the ground. Those who swear by the persimmon seed agree

t i c e d a sign advertising “weather gage guarenteed absolutely 100 per cent accurate.” Curious, he asked the local merchant about it and was assured

Signs Point To A Hard Winter According to the “wooly worm” and “persimmon seed.” experts, it’s going to be a long

WOIVDERS OF AMERICA YELLOWSTONE

the first ahp most noted of OUR 6REAT PUBLIC FfcRKS, YELLOWSTONE, PRESERVES NATURE'S WONDERS LEFT TO US FROM PREHISTORIC times, mvriap SEYSERS AND BOLINS SPRINSS SERVER THE EARLY INDIANS AS CONVENIENT COOKINS PLACES

f,

YELLOWSTONE WAS DISCOVERER IN THE I EARLY I9TH CENTURY BY TRAPPERS

TAR INS REFUSE FROM THE

INDIANS.. AND LATER EXPLORE! BY "MOUNTAIN MEN" IN SEARCH:

OF SAME AND SOLD.

TODAY MORE AND MORE FAMILIES FIND H IT PRACTICAL AND UNIQUELY REWARPlNS TO TAKE A FLYINS -U S A. VACATION, WITH A RENT A CAR AT DESTiNATlON-WHETHER TO YELLOWSTONE OR ANY OCHER OF AMERICAS SREAT INTERNATIONAL BARKS. AND A CONVENIENT AMERICAN EXPRESS "SI6N & FLY" CREDIT CARD SERVICE MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO PURCHASE AIR TICKBTS TAKINS UP TO t , Mi A YEAR TO PAY.

WRITE TO P.O BOY 3000. N.Y .N.Y. fOOOQ. FOR ^ YOUR FREE COPY OF "FLYINO THE FAMILY IS FUN - ‘ n // v4. OR HOW TO TRAVEL WITH CHILPREN AND ENJOY IT,"A PRACTICAL .l/.L BOOKLET JAM-PACKED WITH NEW FAMILY VACATION TIPS. J/‘

PARDON ME, MISS, PERHAPS I CAN HELP.' IF WE CAN SET YOUR BOYS TO ANOTHER LOCAL AIRPORT,,/ WHERE YOU’RE NOT EXPECTED,,

YOU CAN GET INTO MANHATTAN 5Y CAR REAL QUICK! OUR PEST 0ET IS NEWARK ,

Th^ Water You Drink

How clean is the water you drink? All over the nation, pollution of our raw water supplies is spreading. It shows up in the glass of water you draw from your tap—in the odor, the yellow-gray color, the bad taste. There may be water, water everywhere, but is it good enough to drink?

wMsfemi? i* $ r,. ■ ■ % The culprits sullying our water N ’ supply are industrial waste, i d'ViUtiL. chemical treatment of sewage, • Y'faLlPSr natural ground conditions, and the waste from detergents used "’ll , ’ — in the family wash. Home water purifiers’are one answer to this ever-growing problem. ^ __

<© 19&4. King Features Syndicate, lnc>

Water is treated and decontaminated for drinking and other load purposes by the Lee Filter purifier. An inexpensive, easy-to-install home water purifier, it fits tidily under the sink and connects to the cold-water line. What’s more, it removes pollutants without affecting the drinking water's valuable natural minerals. Vv i-Iir 11 nrr*..) juLBgg—■■IgjeglBLLIMBW

7 HOURS ONLY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10th Sensational

“TEN-IN-ONE

ALL FOR ONLY

With This Ad. 10 USES-

1. Reading Lens (Enlarges Print 30 Times) 2. Compound Microscope (Enlarges up to 120 Times) 3. Adjustable Telescope 4. Focusing Binoculars 5. Directional Compass 6. Solar Time Clock 7. Flat Mirror 8. Magnifying Mirror For Personal Use 9. Camp Fire lighter 10. Code Instruction Simple Instruction Sheet

A Useful Instrument Educational Scientific

Folds to Fit pocket or purse

fnr. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Hobbyists, Sports Fans, Housewives, Students, Clerk, Salesmen, Camping, Nature Study, Boating, Motorists. RUS-SELLS FURNITURE CO. NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE 7 Hours Only — 10 A. M. To 5 P. M., Thursday, Dec. 10

with the other experts of local that the advertisement was fauna. The pit of the seed, they : true. Putting his money on the say. shows a spoon. This means counter he bought one. When snow! They would be more in | he opened the box he was favor if a knife, which they j amazed to find only a short claim is an open winter and piece of rope. Thinking himself would even go along with the, swindled he asked the mershant fork, which indicates freezing how this was supposed to pre-

temperatures but no snow. Perhaps the best indication comes from a gentleman living in Greencastle's South end. This gentleman, who wishes to remain anonymous, claims he witnessed a sparrow installing a small heating plant in his

nest.

The weather predictions put us in mind of the old story concerning a gentleman farmer who recently moved to the

diet the weather. "Well,” said the merchant, “the sign says its a weather gauge and that is what it is. To get it to work you must hang it from a limb or other suitable place. When it is swinging, the weather is windy out. When it Ls wet, it is raining. When it is stiff and barely moving, it is wet with freezing tempera-

tures.”

from Eitel’s flowers

A CORSAGE

She expects o corsage from you for the donee, office party or plant Christmas Party. Gay, colorful, sparkling corsages samples on display) with a Christmas spirit — ORDER TODAY — she'll be os happy. Be it — Carnations — 8 colors Roses — 5 colors Camellia & Gardenias Orchids you find a style just for her so reasonable priced from

M 45 ^

10% DISCOUNT CASH-CARRY 17 SOUTH VINE STREET 013-3171

Style, size, sauings, selection

The size is full. The selection, large. The style, obvious. The savings? Fantastic. Every Coronet model (and there are 17) is priced lower than every comparable model of Ford and Chevrolet. And we mean a lot lower. The price savings are at least 104 dollars on the six-cylinder sedan ... and as much as 604 dollars on the V8 sports convertible, the Coronet 500! That’s savings in black and white* and doesn’t even include the famous Dodge Boys’ deal. Check it out. The savingest, sellingest, full-size Dodge in history—Coronet. It’s the most for the least. *frici diiftniKts based an manufacturer's suggastad ratail prkasfor tomparoblt Dodge and ford models,exclusive af white walls,destination charges,stale and local laxos, if any.

■THE DODGE BOYS

PUTNAM MOTOR SALES

18 NORTH JACKSON STREET.

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA