The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1947 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTlE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1947. __

I \ K 'I NOTH' W.\SHIN‘ tN.N IT \ can tobacco gmwors b:iv< t« . n^tircf! b\ the IVpnrtnont Auriiulttnv tn.it th.- sti. i*: fenoijtc (Icmand for th it prodm 'i prohahly will oontinui tii «ifliiini«hcil for at least anoll” i

year.

Official* sakl a firm i xp ' market conptcri with an all-tiinc consum|>tton would mean th it jirodtR-crs will riHeive relative'; hi^b prices even in the face < f what is expected to he a re. »■ i lf»4S <TOp. This year's tohaceo is . \p- t tr total about i26.000.nntl lithe largest crop on r. . i.l . 12# Ottrt iioo lbs l ir. -r than 1. '

year.

Th lie pa I I men l b.iseil • pee .liflion el a tontmueil heavy f - lien demand on three faetois1. The Biitish loan Will nr.k funds available for the piireh:i-’

■ i ;■ >r KrkleP ! and > -1 short supply. s. Then may \ j Britain. China and Austral* i is. , Hi ti>i tohai -1 are taking the largest amoun' .. purcha | of flue-cured tobacco wtrtlc t 2 1 r. tohaceo stot ks an'i large part of the hurley exports a- ie>ep i- uat - are going to Fiance. Portugal ai t on and ti ins;>orta-; Norway. Cigar tobacco exporV m jin particularly have increased over pin- orfanee of tobacco! prewar. ■ur. e •: revenue b t “Thought hurley exports iu thr countri - eiieoip ■ first five months of this season > :h. et up exch i“2e an ! 1 art' only five per cent as large as •i ' : v - flue-cured exports,'’ tno departustry j n.ent said. ‘‘ioe presen volume i'

Foreign IVmand Heavy

“The f heavy rii of Hi-hv is

demand continued h - first 5 nrmtl

THE DAILY BANNER anti HERALD CONSOLIDATED "It Waves For Al**' Entered in the postoffice at Creencastle. Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of March 7. 1378 Subscription price. 15 cents per week; $2 00 per year by mail in Putnam County: $1.50 to $500 per year by mail outside Putnam County. st. IS. Karlden. Publisher 17-lit South Jackson Street.

SOCIETY FOUR GENERATIONS BROUGHT TOGETHER

larci compared with past years.'■ A large share of the tobacco now being shipped overseas, how-

depiirtni.uit sii 1 ever, was purchased much earlier i the 19.T5-:'.!* v.'hen prices were lower and held

t : in this country until shipping w’s

r all tvr '“ 1

xt • t available.

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In this country, the depattmer.t ! .-aid. production of most tobacc i products has been at record nigh i. vcls due to a heavy cilivan demand backed by plenty of job* • ind high purchasing power.

“Cigarette production

PF-HSOVAI. And Local News BRIEFS

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALl CHATEAU”Tonight and Thursday

an ALL-Sm

COLUMBIA PICTURES

CLOSING OUT SALE

AT PtT!I 1C AK TION Saturday, January 4,1 q 47

Mrs. Wendell Pell and daughters who have been visiting in Terre Haute returned home last

during n >^bt

the first six months of the year Mr , Jpnnje Wo|fc haj , \ is 1.2 000.000 000," it said. “If to f>avton. O. hy th*

tms rate of production continue,' ^ of hrr slst)>r Mrg Kll „. ...... . ehrougnout the year tne total ^ hntertainetl f itiMren will exceed any year on record." <bris ,, "* s

■ Mi and Mrs William Barret: ''* r ' an< ^ Mt* 5 - Willis MIMIlt \L Ql I f> . in ,i s . n steve will leav e Thm'

Hf'LtMAN FI.KFT

1»4 MILE EAST OF BROOK! YX VILLE 10 MILES NORTH AS TWEEN STATE ROAOS 7 \

WAVERLY ROAD HOLST 1; I N

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Photo bv Von Steinens' Studio

On Thursdav. December 26. four generations of the Baynard family wen brought together at the h-' 111 " " f Ualter ® a -^f d Apple street. Reading from left to right Mrs^ W alter J Mis. Charlotte Baynaid Kyle. Mrs. Roberta Masterson. Mrs. k\l - I i-1-*1 Kyi-. .Ii i ■ -

HOSPITAL NOTES

Mrs. Wilma Morley of Spencer

Dick:• *n was admitted to the hospital entertained at their home Christ- yesterday.

tte'v for their home in Port 0.1- ***• r>l, y- tMr children. Mr. and Mrs. . Margaret

, CHICAGO * LT*)- Bert F.I linSf Colo ;lftpr ^ t , r M* Osborne Dickson and chil- Creencastle was admitted to the Dewey, the “Admiral of the Pull- holiday, with Mrs Barrett’s p-r- ,r ' r " Stanle y ">y"« ^ V,r - ho * f p,tjl V't! . „ f )F' MOOHKS*; man Flrct.” has retired. i onts Mr and Mrs j ;4lnf s h P inih; Mr - an(1 Stanley * Nlr and Mls Har<,!d Miks ot ; iX.'VILLE BE-j The 74-year-old car service.su• j aiv j / ami i v Dickson and sons. Don and Dale: Srs neer are the parents of a son • 7 11.\ 1 , KLYN AND perintendent. a veteran at mov- * Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Dickson l>o>-n t!*is morning at the !*os-

( mg troops in three wars, climax- Christmas holiday guests of an.1 son Steven of Indianapolis: pital.

. t I j» v 'I j * I> | v ed hi.» 57-year career by juggling: ^ r - and Mrs. J K South were: Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Dickson Mrs. Ella Bustin of Coatisv ill I ) A I IV 1 *1 r- Iv ll J thc p u ii ma n fleet through Worlil-Mrs. John W Gr ib of Indian- in i children. Barbara Ann and was admitted to the hospital

m IHE HOKtS N0ISH6TS miJNL MINMLMlINBMItt UN CtmS Iff MMKtl HWCLW KuesnNtusuisiMWwitt JHl r L jUNSIKN Md C0II9

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J. Bentor m

\ GOOD C OMEDY AND f DMM1 MT\ ^iv,,

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Yoder

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On* ol Hu bf»t In-rd in 'I rgan ( >unl v fmi.i ( a linn lin«-age. •

Heavy producers mosth :

Heavy Springers Th* se ■ .v

want to own. Don't miss th:

more of the right kind

1 YOUNG HOLSTEIN I I'M K . ten-gallon cow and ngist-n . u! ■! i X

War II to supply lieds for 37.

FARM IMPI t voMs FARMALL TRACTOR rubber. Little Genuis Intorr.aton.i! 14-ineh Plow. 2-b*.ttoni Set Intelnatuinal Cultiv *:• r-. Power Lift for F-20 Cultivator. Rolan' Hoe trouble Section Cultipa: O r Spike-tooth Harrow John Deere Corn Plantei for tractor or horse, with f -tili/er attachment 1-Horse Wheat Drill Good Latge Wheat Lirill Inti rnational Power Mow* i International 42-im h Con 1 Power Corn Shelli i John Deere Hammer Mill Int* rnational Hay Rak. Walking Breaking P ■ 7-ft Double Dis* Go-I»evil .V>-Gai. Gasoline Tank-1-aige Grain Wag n on nibber. IViUble Shovel.

2I.-25 Milk Cans . Washing Milk

i apolis. Mr. and Mrs Eugene, Charles of Brick Chapel; Ens K. yesterday.

V "*X iiOOfiOO troops. Akers anJ son - ■ f Greencaatlc. C. and Mrs. Etcheson of La fay- Dorothy Shillings. Greencastlc km,| you The elderly "admiral" was • NIr - ant l Mrs. Jesse South and ette. Mr. and Mrs. Pan! Cnxlian wan admitted to the hospital

use a vv kept m active service four and laughters of R-skville Guests of Chicago, Mr. Janies Crr ban of Tuesday, i half years past his normal re- following Christmas included Mr. Bloomngton. Mrs Maud Crodian

and Mrs. E L Km s and Mr. and and Mrs. Maggie Hall of Bain-

Mrs. Monroe Landes of Flora, bridge. Mrs. Landes is a sister of Mrs. .

South.

•Id out of a K d Ink 11

inks

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R • tv. k Kl- ctric MilkMu hire'. 2-unit. s': . 1 I' - Shovels.

Forks, ite

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\M) I ({ril’MIlNT H ,u Ecli 4 Sh ats, 60 to leu ll,.-. ,„it registered Chester White Sows. 1, t r Whit,. See s, bred Y*,ung Mu!,- H 11 hi m, i? Hog Feeders (galvanized i. ill- ih 4 Wat*r Tanks. T 10 'A ■ nl H Troughs. H H A I.K\I\ "!,.*! Hnshi Is f Yellow

Corn.

.'it;.: R: . s Clovei Hav. iim SLHOl I) 4*01 IDS Ciiculatiug Heater K un 1 i ii. 1 niung Tuble. s< ellaneous

EVERYTHING SELLS WITH* e ’T KESEPA VTh IT HIGHEST BIDDER

THE

tiiement late to assist in the ■ war job. He stepped down from i i-' |«*st Aug. 31 for a rest. Dewey has supervised the movement of the nation’s sleeping ears since he was named sui : intendent of car service in j 1931 He got his baptism in | movi ■_ troops in 1H98 during the 1 Spa lush-American War, ad car-1,-I on through World Wars I

j an*! II.

Tii" “admiral" once provided h, <is for hO.OOO people at a Shrin- * i s' convention in Washington several years ago when ne , iotindcd up more than 1.100 Pull- | man cars from an area on short •tice to relieve the shortage of

I space.

Dewey is proud of his record n is.-einbling piesidential trains. 1 He's ar-anged them without mCh.ip since tne time of William McKinley.

EN. t'TI.I ( HI K» II Sjndav Jaruarv 5 Rev. Houser, minister Luther Sti'ele. Supt Sun lay Srh vil 10:00 Evening services at 7:00 Since IPIO. turkey product.*in in the U S has increased 160 per cent.

g 4- v "J* -h •!■*!• + + ♦ ANNIVERSARIES * ij- u* u* -*• •*- •*• *5 Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ogle of Fillmore, married 47 years. Jan.

1st.

Mr an I Mrs Denzil Coffey, eight v'ea'-s. Jan. 1st. Mr and Mrs. John W Alice.

Elizabeth St. January 1st.

54 years today.

IN MEMORY

In memory of Noal A. Wood, vho passed away January 1. 19-

34.

Many years have passed Dear Dad Since you went away. Precious memories how they linger. In our hearts today Sa ily missed by " daughter. Mrs. Harrv Mullis and family.

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BWNER \I»s 41ET RENLLTS

GRAIN ELEVATOR FIRE RUNS TO TWO MILLION

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LOREN H. GRIGGS

ALTON HURST Am

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WORKED TOO WELL I GALLATIN, Mo. tUP) \ idents currPnt ,at eradication drive in Yill Bo l J;, '* ess county has brought to j th' mind of old-timers a previous rate drive that worked too vve’b , It work' d well enough - back in | 1877 that the drive aJmort broke the county treasury. Ir an <ffort to rid the county ] of tats officials offered a bounty

pun j<: safe

%*■ I a n coing into th in-tiratii hu-mi s. I vi ill - Tl at my farm, knnvvn a th* llulh.v fa- |i ( ink-. ..ithwest of Emineni-i on stab l; a i i . I >■ -.t of i lov r date, |h • f ill'ivvint |>i r-.n::l prop*JANUARY 9, 1947 S\l> 'JTAKT' XT not LOtK X \|. 11 ~ HEAD CATTLE - 11 One Shorthorn row. 1 i vi a.- ohl, i, ga l ui i o-.v. t , Ir -h, n m March. One Jersey row, I vrar. dd rail h> * I u’,»u| <• w. One (in* r»]>.* v h* ifer, with rail hv -n a r. al pr -i»i t. Of** 1 Kcil Short h im tr ifri I wrrk*. old , :ilf h* -ide. Oo* J* rsev an*l H-dsti'in, :i v , u - old. Ii ;tvv •.pniig, r. gn. i gaJbai with first ra'f. f>ne XXTilti fa.* hrifer. is month old. One %iigii» steer, is months old. Owe <iiiern*-ev and sivviss >t*-,,r. is months old. 103 - HEAD DUROC HOGS - 103 Two Durnr sows with 20 pigs. Ooe Dune sow farrow February Id. Sis Dum* s**ws, to farrow. Xlan-b 1st. E*Hir Ibiro* sows, to larrow Xpril 2nd. Th* above sow* are hreil to a Dumr hoar, iligitilr to registi-r. Sfl Shoats. wt. xn lbs. — 211 Shoal *. wt. f lbs. 10 - HEAD SHEFP - 10 If; F.wvs. *i anil 3 y**arv < lcl to h«- Mihf it; nitmnf r> to suit buvpp. nr*- rval % FEED !4KI hahs iiiiird Timothy anil l.'.p.ik'/a liny; 75 I lairs g.e.il Wheal straw; fit tons good rorn enslag*-. FARM IMPLEMENTS ( e-op No. 2 trai tor. I!»SX iiKMh-l. wiih I".2 D««|g,. motor, <oniM** t* ty «\« rhanleil thi* fall. Iwo front rn*ls. row rrop ami wide ti -ad. .tarter, lizhts. tenth-r* and k-mmI rtihher. new steel eultivatoi foi th* ahov* traetoi, ustxl on*- season; 2 hoftom It; inrh hr*aking plow; X f<M>ldise; ( o-o| hu<-k rake. Bl-umt r* tary h>w %v«r> 6 f.**it mower, traitor Inteh. on rubber; Blark Hawk ptanti-r; !2fi fimIs <*l wire, with fertlllrrr and p-a atlaehm.ni Xan Brunt trai tor grain drill a* go. | a- m w; ne-horse grain drill. Jilin Deer*- nne-mw <s>in pieker; ruhlH-r tiro wagon with fo*Ml 74* bu. bed. | ton capacity; s ,tkv rak.*, * John Deere breaking plow*. •» , ultivaf.rs. \|| tool, ar.- in v. rv go. M | , -dlfion ready to go. MISCELLANEOUS SJ\ hog houses, set ot harness, set of d**iiMe tr«s . and mam .ether article* too numerous to list. TERMS — ( XML Not Responsible ill east- of Xceidents. SAM HADLEY - cw. XX X1NE BICXNNFMXN A JIM X XI 4.HV Xuctk.neers. •- I* !»T XFFDKD, (lark, •-■dies of Corinth 4 hiiri-h will serve dinner.

of five cents a head for each rat ; killed. Small boys and growT.- | i.j,s *;,\v oppoitunity for profit. In aM, 28 280 rat heails were i 'lecterl. A total of $1,141 was! paid out. and then the drive wa.= called off when a citizen of a in ighbhring county took advart-'

j age of the bounty.

1 According to legend, he cor-; j i-alled '.00 rats, herded them I i J.icro** the line into Davie.** ounty and scalped them, eollect-

v.;

JANUARY 104*7

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Je

ing ,15 on the deal.

***** ***0 WEATHER hindeis firemen fighting a two-million.dollar grain elevator fire -^L2IL-^£L^L‘g!J£?!L-^ 1 ‘T ve l l cailSfd b y huchmery spark,, blew roof off elevator.

in Minneapolis, (Iptertuiorul)

START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT .... REMEMBER THEIR .... BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WEDDINGS AND OTHER SPECIAL OCCASIONS WITH

GIFTS AND GREETING CARDS FROM SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE

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Clara O Jone's Auditor at Putuaru County