The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 March 1944 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1944
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Artion to Cjuiet Title to Ueal Kstat Comes now the plaintiffs and fil** | hertdu tlieir complaint to <iui«‘t title 'o 1 real estate in Putnam County in the te of Indiana together with an affidavit that the residents of tin- folowing n.lined, designated and des< ril< •*d defendants, to wit: S**t^i Goodwin. Nancy Goodwin, Aimer Goodwin, Cliarlottee Goodwin, I'oliey Goodwin. Kob- • it iHikes. Robert S. Dukes, Sarah Dukes. William Riowi?. William W. Hrown. Nancy lirown, Richard S. Far- , row. Senior. R. S Farrow, Richard I l' , arrow. Polly Farrow, Polley Farrow. J Margaret V. Farrow, M. C. Farrow, Margaret C. r arrow. R. R. Farrow. Romulus H. Fj rrow, Romulous P Farrow, William R Farrow, Maggie .1 Farrow, Margaret J. Farrow. Margaret Farrow, Mary N. Farrow. Marv Farrow, Henry C. Farrow. Henry il C. Farrow, Ann Farrow. Annie Farrow. Annie I> Farrow. William S. Far- j row. William Farrow, Will L. Farrow, j Will S Farrow, Romulus H. Farrow. J Trustee for Susan Ann Farrow, Susan* Ynn Farrow, Lynn R. Farrow, Lyman | Farrow. Anna F. Farrow. Sarah Far- J leu Sarah K FarroNv, Marguretta I Farrow, Joel Vermillion, Joel Vet - milion, Martha Vermilion. Isaiah N. Vermillion, Ishih N'ermillioii, Isiah Virmillion, 'ritltha Virmillion, Polly X'ermillion. Margaret V. Hurst. S. J Hurst, Samuel J Hurst, Mary F. lb.ikes, Mary V. Frakes, Samuel M Ibakes. John R Adams. Trustee of Rethel Raptlst Clmreh, John Leatherman. Trustee of Rethel Raptis* , chureli. Ruben Sluvens, Trustee of Rethel Raptlst Church. James Rean, Mary Rean. Reuben Sluvens, Trustee, John B. Adams, Trustee, Absalom Adams, Trustee, is Trustees of Bap- • 'him h. The Bethel Little Walnut, Virginia F Deitrick. John Deitriek, Virginia F. Del rich. John Dot rich, Virginia F. Del rick. John Detrick. Virginia Dcitrich. John Deitrich, Betsey Giilcspey. Retsy !«. Glllespey, Rets\ tlillespey. Trustee of the property Susan A Farrow. Betsy L Gillespey. Trustee of the Kstate of Susan Ann Farrow, under the Will of Richard S. Farrow, deceased, Retsy S. 1111 • spey, Blissaheth s. Glllespey,
Retsey S. GilLillie Hays,
WARXS OF FIKE SEASON SALEM. Ore. (UP) The Febru-ary-March period is Oregon’s most
| dangerous fire season because fern i undergrowth is dead and highly in-
flammable, Juilge Grant Murphy, Marion county Keep-Oregon-Greer. chairman, said. “Last year 22,000
acres much of it in valuable young forests, went up in smoke through carelessness in setting fern fires,”
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MEMOKV ,In memory of our father, Cliarl y Gix, who Jias ed away March IS, 1941.
Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clodfeltcr and Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter called on | Mr. Hubert Clodfellcr and lamily on 1 Sunday morning.
March brngs sad m mone'. Of a loved one gone to nst’ You will never be lotgnUi'n, La 1 By the ones who loved you best. Tile call was sudden, Th ■ shoe;; 1 severe; We little thought such grief wa-
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Only those who have loved can tell, The pain of parting without far weii And while he rests in peaceful sic ,i His memory we shall always keep. Sadly missed by daughter, Mrs. George A. Robertson. MORTON Mrs. Leslie Stewart called on Mrs Paul Stewart one afternoon last
week.
Mr. Wilbur Clodfeltcr of Terr ' Haute and Mrs. Wilbur Cl ifeltn of Cr&wfordsville spent Saturday night with Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter. Mr. Clarem. Overstreet and fun j ly of Crawford villo spent Saturda' night with Mr. and Mrs Ixife Mi - | Gaughey and on Hubert. Mr. and Mi Iv P. Alexander and
Mr. and Mrs. John Stark of Bellmore spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Little Stark and Mr. Wayne
Lottis and family.
Rev. and Mrs. Itickctt of Kussell ville and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank to >k Sunday dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Strand Love.
Mrs. Fior.i Fi.u.lnne Mrs. Lucille !• :n stone i id Mrs. Mildred Alpxand cr called on Mrs. Earl Firestone and sons and Mrs. Firestone on Wednes
day afternoon.
Miss Irene Witch.nan spent over tile week end with Miss Betty Miller. Mrs. Hattie McGill pent Saturday night with her daughter, Mrs.
Georgia Martin and family.
Mrs. Jennie Burkett has not been
to well the pist week or so.
Mrs. Mary Wysong and son Paul of Greencastle culled on Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dills on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis spent
Monday at Indianapolis.
One section 'if the Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Carrie Clodfclti r
Mrs. Ann Green spent Wednesday u- on Wednesd ly afternoon and tacked
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lesli • th.-ir c< ml'ort
l»l ItiJi SALE OF Household Goods 5i miles east of Brazil on road 40 on Clay and Putnam County line and 1-4 mile south, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22,1944 One electric washer A-l shape; one electric radio; one electric lamp; one good range cook stove; two oil stoves; one chest drawers, good shape; one kitchen cabinet; one lover seat, good; one sewing machine; two stand tables; one library table; one dresser; one set of 6 chairs, dishes, bed steads, lounges, one 9x12 rug, and their farm will be offered for sale privately. Mrs. Alice Brooks, Owner
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I SIliiK A Hays, M iry C. Matson, Kliza beth Matson, Fh.tries Matson. Fotirtland C. Matson, Florence Sargcant, James Sargcant, Susan J. Jones, t’bar- , l«*s \ r . Jones, Thomas Spencer, William | S. Fanl. lalmond W Lewis. James R. Nelson. Mary Kreider, Mary Kritler, I i Kmni;i Kreider. Km mu Krlder, S F. 1 Lockritlgc. Sintf'son F. Loekridgo, | \ndrew M. Lock ridge, Andrew V. j Loekrldge. William IV Loekridgi, fit - j Izens Trust Fompany of Greencastle. i Indiana. Fitizens Trust Company of i Greencastle, Indiana, Kxecutor of the Last Will and Testament of Simpson F. Loekrldge. deceased. First-Fit izens | Rank and Trust Company, formerly The Citizens Trust Company of Green- I castle. Indiana, Kxecutor of the* Will j of Simpson F. Loekrldge, deee ised, j and th*- unknown surviving spouses, • and the unknown creditors of any de-j •eased person, and the unknown ered- * itors and stockholders of any corpor- , atlon. and th.. unknown husbands. J wives, widows, widowers. spouses, I heirs, devisees, legatees, children, de- J seendants. partners, executors, admin- > istrators, trustees, personal repre-| sentatives. guardians, successors, as-j signs, gr.intees. receivers, and lessees, j respectively, and each and all of the j above named defendants and all per- j sons claiming from, under or through j them; or either of them, the names of i each and all of whom are unknown to! nlaintiffs and each of them are un-I known, and that diligent inquiry has I been made to ascertain the residence j of said defendants and each of them. * md that said inuuirv has not diselnscH . the residence of said defendants, and that they are believed to b«* non-resi-' dents of the State of Indiana, md that said defendants and each of them are necessary and proper parties defend-
ants to this action.
That this suit is brought to uuict title of the plaintiffs to the real estate described in their complaint as again*! all demands, claims, and claimants whatsoever .md against the world, which lands arc situated in Putnam County. Indiana, and are described as follows, to-wit: The southwest fractional quarter of Section JO, Township 14 north. Range 1 west, containing 72.HI acres, more or less, save and except a certain ti et or parcel of land known as the Farrow Fcmetery, said tract h. ing one il) chuJii and twelve (12) links square, the southwest corner of which commences four <l> chains and ninety-five (!•’*) links north forty-seven and one half (47%) degrees east of a point which is fifty-three (53) links north of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of said southwest frac-
tional quarter.
A tract of ground sixteen (15) chains and six -'iiii one fouith «•;',) links in width taken off the north end of the northwest fractional quarter of Section 31, Township 15 north. Kong*. I west, containing 29 acres, more or less; The east half of Hie southwest juarter of Section 2.*.. Township north, Range 5 west, rout lin-
ing M) acres, more or less; Th e southwest quart.
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Township 15 north. Range • west, containing 40 acres, more or less; All that part of the northeast quarter of Section .'!*». Township 15 north. Range 5 west hounded and described as follows, to-wit: beginning at the northeast corner of said Section 30 and running thence south with the east lim of said section sixteen (10) chains twenty-three (23) links. I hence west nineteen (19) chain- and eighty-three (33) links to a lim. - stone, thence north eight) f 1 vt and three-fourths (s - i» degrees west six (Oi chains and eight (N) links to a limestone, theme south six and three-fourths (O' 1 , ) degrees west three (3) chains four (4) links to a limestone, thence west thirteen (13) chains anil six-ty-four (04) links to a limestone on the west line of said quarter section; thence north eighteen tls) chains and five (51 links to the northwest corner of said quarter section; thence east forty (10) chains to the plae. of beginning, containing 07 acres, more or
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THESE YUGOSLAV GIRIS, wounded veterans of General Tito's Partlaan forces, have recovered from wounds and are preparing to return to the fighting front. The scene above is an Allied base in occupied Italy. TSsla is an official U. S. Signal Corps photo. (International)
Postal Rates Are Going Up! Increased Postage Rates Effective, Sunday, March 26 y FIRST CLASS MAIL for local (ci.y) delivery: postage will be 3 cents for each ounce or fraction thereof, instead of 2 cents. This will make the first class rate of postage uniform throughout the United States. AIR MAIL within the United States and to Alaska will be 8 cents per ounce or fraction thereof. Note. The rate of 6 cents per half ounce will continue to 0 , v , apply to Air Mail sent to Armed Forces of the United 'ItA States overseas, served through Army or Navy post offices.
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Save and excepting a curtain tract or parcel of land known as the Vermillion Cemetery located in the northeast quarter of said Section 30, the northeast corner of (he cemetery being on tin- east line of the northwest quarter of said northeast quarter t a stone which is 13.52 chains north of the southeast corner of said northwest quarter of said northeast quarter; thence running west 4.20 ^ chains to a stone for a corner, thence south 'h30 chains to a break In the top of a hill, them < north OS degree* east along the break of si id hill 4.00 chains to the east line of sulci tract, thence north 1.50 chains and containing one t l i acre of land. Notice is hereby given to said defendants and each of them of the pendency of this suit, and that the same w ill be called for action on Sat- , unlay. M iy 20th. 1944, the same being Ho* 42nd judicial day of the April Term, 1944, and that unless they be 1 and appear on said day in said court at the court house in the city of \ Greencastle, Putnam County. Indian:) f and answer or demur to said com- j plaint, the same will he heard and determined in their absence IN WriNKHS WHKRKOI . I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
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PARCEL POST. Postage on all matter of the 4th class (parcel post) has been increased one cent on the first pound per parcel (or all zones, with some addi* tional increase in rates according to the weight of the parcel. t BOOKS consisting wholly of reading matter and containing no advertisements will be 4 cents for the first pound and 3 cents for each additional pound up to 16 pounds; with slight increase in rate over that weight. CATALOGS in bound form, having 24 or men pages, weighing over 8 ounces but not exceeding H pounds, have been increased a minimum one cent pel piece.
ORDER fees: Up to $2.50—10 cents; up te cents; up to $10—19 cents; up to $20—22 $40—25 cents; up to $60—30 cent*; up
cents; up to $100—37 cent*.
'REGISTRY fee on domestic registered mail for indemnity not exceeding $5—20 cents; up to $50—25 cents; up to $75—35 cents; up to $100— 40 cents; up to $200—55 cents; up to $300-65 cents; up to $400—80 cents; up to $500—95 cents; up to $600-$1.05; up to $700—$1.15j up to $800—$1.20; up to $900-$1.25; up to $1,000-51.35. INSURANCE fee on domestic mail matter of the 3rd or 4th class; Up to $5-10 cent*; up to $25—20 cent*; up to $50—30 cent*; up to $100—50 cents; up to $150—60 cents; up to $200—70 cents. C. O. D. fees on domestic collect-on-delivery mail of the 3rd or 4lh class: Up to $5—24 cents; up to $25—34 cents; up to $50—44 cents; up to $100—64 cents; up to $150—80 cents; up to $200—90 cent*. SENDER 5 RETURN RECEIPT for domestic registered or insured mail, when requested at time of mailing—4 cents; when requested subsequent to time of mailing—7 cents; when requested showing to whom, when, and the address where the article was delivered—31 cent*. Fee for effecting delivery ot domestic registerd, insured, or c. o d mail, l)ie delivery of which is restricted to the addressee only—20 cents
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CAPT. PIERRE BOAL, United States ambassador to Bolivia, has been ordered by the state department to return home from La Paz, Bolivian capital, following U. S. refusal to recognize the Bolivian revolutionary government. The new regime is accused of being linked with a plot to hamper the Allied war effort in the western hemisphere. (International)
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