The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1948 — Page 6

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCA5TLE, INDIANA,

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948.

Ninii i: | meeting Nov. 8 at 6:30 m.

The Floyd Tw"p. F'atm Bureau This will be the achievement will hold its regular nionthh ■ program for both girls and boys

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■ 1-11 clubs of Floyd Twp.

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There will be a pitch-in dinner j an\l the families of the club I members are invited to attend.

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TKIBI TK TO SIRS. CHRISTIE Talbot Christie is in receipt of a magazine article from The

Zontion, official publication of Zonta International, which was sent to him by his brother, George Christie, of Miami, Fla. The article stated that a check for $1500 had been presented to the Dade County Cancer Society by Mrs. Neva G. Howes, chairman of the Christie Memorial Fund. The X-Ray room of the

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FARMERS SUPPLY, inc.

103-107 EAST FRANKLIN STREET

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PUBLIC SALE —of.. HOUSEHOLD GOODS We will sell at public auction at our home in Roachdale, Indiana, the following household goods on Saturday, November 6, 1948 Beginning at 12:30 P. M. Bedroom suite and living room suite, both good; coffee tables; end tables; kitchen table; 2 dressers; 2 beds; piano; wardrobe; radio table; 4 straight chairs; davenport and chair; heating stove; good 9x12 rug; one other 9x12 rug; dishes and many other miscellaneous items found about a home. TERMS OF SALE - CASH. HARRY and RUTH EGGERS Auctioneer -- Victor Carpenter. Clerk -- Roachdale Bank & Trust Co.

clinic will he dedicated to Mr*. Christie in appreciation of the gift which was given by friends and former pupils at the Cushman School where she served as musical director for twenty-one

years.

Catherine Allison Christie wan formerly supervisor of music In the Greencastle public schools. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to neighbors, friends and all who sent flowers also the Rev. StocK, the singers and the Powell Funeral Home and all who helped us in any way at the death of our husband and father, John Ful-

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Margaret Fulwider

and children.

police headquarters, was order ■ 1 today by acting Superintendent of Police Clarence Lutz. Powell ,who once played with the New Yor!' Yankees, Washington Senators, and PhiladclI phia Phils, took his own life last night while being questioned about bad check charges. | Questioned with Powell was , Mrs Josephine Amber, 35, an attractive Deland, Fla., blonde who told police that she and the former baseball player were to have been married until she changed her mind. During the questioning Powell asked permission to speak to Mrs. Amber pri-

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Powel and Mrs. A nber walked into an adjoining room as u - j tectives David E. Higgins and t , E. Dodson watched from the

doorway. Suddenly Powell shouted: "To hell with it, I’m going to end it all.” Before anyone could intervene he pulled a .25 caliber revolver, from his pocket and shot himself once in the chest and again in

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FRI. NIGHT Mosul JWINEE and aj BtAout & unrhcm,.. A MIL WORE TEHimii A/, / ■'"'Mil MOREDEMu GUNPOlMj!

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In World War II there were 480,00 Marines, 98'; of Marine officers and 80 '; of Marine enJ listed men served overseas during the war. Of the total Marines in uniform were 19,000 Women Reserves. Ex-Diamond Star Takes Own Life g i WASHINGTON. Nov. 5. (UP) An investigation into the ■death of Alvvn I Jake) Powell, former major-league outfielder who shot and killed himself

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SMARTLY STYLED KROEHLER SOFA O £1G COMFORTABLE LOUNGE CHAIR $ 2 WALNUT GLASS TOP LAMP TABLES • HANDSOME GLASS TOP COCKTAIL TABLE • 2 POTTERY TABLE LAMPS

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Now for very LITTLE MONEY you can furnish your living room in t g ^ the very I AIESFSM LINT.. You get a famous KROEHLER “Val-U-Bilt” »of.i and chair tailored with rich colorful fabrics-harm,miring cocktail ^ table and two lamp tn des with lamps —yes all 7 pieces for the AMAZING LOW PRICE of $189.50 his one time sale will be sensational so hurry in NOW for this GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.

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ARE YOU READY FOR WINTER?? ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO WINTERIZE YOUR HOME?? We Have the Men, You furnish the Material, or We Will Secure it Locally for You. TO DO THE FOLLOWING WORK FOR YOU * AT ONCE Install Storm Sash and Insulation Install Heatilator Fireplaces Install Insulated Brick Siding Install Roll Brick Sidin? Install Cedar Siding Shingles Install Caulking and Weatherstripping There is still time to Re-Roof before winter. Call 525 - Rockville, Indiana. MERCER BUILDERS We carry full coverage insurance.

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ADMUNISTRATOR’S SALE The iinil.THigni'd adminlntrator of the csfate of the late Angie S. (lodwin will m‘1I at public auction the following described personal property belonging to said estate, at her late residence, 901 ■ South Indiana Street in Greencastle, on Wednesday, November 10th, 1948 at 12:30 o’clock. Bookcase, small case of shelves, eloek, rockers, radio, 9\I2 nig, throw rugs, extension table, small stand table, magazine holder, what-not, electric heater, stool, oil heater, chairs—plain, buffet, electric sweeper, dresser, large clothes chest, 8-4 bed ami springs, 3-4 mattresses, kilelieii stool, metal utility cabinet, kitchen cabinet, I deluxe electric refrigerator, kitchen table, kitchen chairs, oil lamps, electric iron, ironing board, electric toaster, wash stand with | drawer, clothes rack, wash stand, dust inoi>, lawn mower, ele trie i washing machine, chest <« 3 drawers, lot ot < aimed fruit—pearlies, I hcrrles, tomatoes, loans, etc., secretary bookcase, fruit clipboard— l dark, garden plow, shovel, rake, tubs, lot of dishes, lot of empty limit cans, potato fork, tuel oil barrel, extension table, small floor lamp, clippers (hedge), wash, hoards, quilts, bedding, and articles, fruit cupboard—cream. 1 Kit Ws — t ASH. Not rc.s|H>nsihlc for accidents. JOHN S. GODWIN, Administrator ATI ON HI UST, Auctioneer. ( TIFF McMAINS, Clerk. mA.HKS A HI (iHKS. Attorneys.

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COME IN AND SEE IT! GREENCASTLE HARDWARE

20 NORTH JACKSON gT.

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