The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 April 1944 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1944.

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GOOD NEWS

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ADMISSION .VIultH i5e, "'ax 6c, Total 30c Friday and Saturday Adults 21c, Tax Ic, Total 26c Tuesday Matinee Adultx 21c, Tax 4c, Total 28c At All Times

The 14-cow Guernsey herd owned by Lee Dawson and sons, Noble township, in January topped the CasCounty Dairy Herd Improvement A r aociation records for the sixth consecutive month. The herd averagt 4-5.8 pounds of butterfat. One cm-, produced 66.2 pounds of butterfat;

another 63.9 pounds. Four cows completed .'106 day’s lactation with the following records: 54. r >.5 pounds o f butterfat; 495.4 pounds; 462 ! founds; and 402.8- pounds, 'ir.is’infi r nation was received today by the Purdue University dairy department

- William K Citzer’s new address is Pvt. William E. Bitzer, A. S N. ^ .'>5901116, 8th Regimental Headquarj ters, Building No. 499, Camp Croft, | Jouth Carolina. t ( , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cooper, couth- [ west of Mt. Meridian, have received I word that their son, f . bcrt D Cooptv, has arrived in England. Robert has a new address which may be ohtained from his parents. CAMP CHAFFEE, ARK., March | 31 (SpecialI Sergeant Raymond R. Sutton, son of Mrs, Mary A. Sutton, Route 2, Greencastle, Ind., now assigned to Headquarters Detachment of the 4819th Service Unit, Prisoner ] of War Camp, has been awarded the good conduct medal, according to Lt. Col. Tom B. Martin, camp command-

er.

The good conduct medal was awarded to those enlisted men who had "demonstrated fidelity through faithful and exact performance of duty and whose behavior had been such as to deserve emulation.” The medal is represented on the soldier's shirt or bo use by a red ribbon with three vertical white stripes at each edge. The medal is a bronze spread eagle with the words "Efficiency Honor—(Fidelity” surround-

thc eagle, hung from with white stripes.

a red ribbon

MAJ. GEN. JAMES DOOUTUE, commander of the Eighth Air Force, pins general’s stars on the shoulders of Brig. Gen Edward L. Anderson of Tampa, Fla., a wing commander with the Eighth Air Force, during a banquet in London that honored four colonels who were recently promoted to general’s rank. (International)

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GREAT LAKES. ILLINOIS, March 31 Theodore W. Noll, Jr.. 29, i | husband of Helen Noll, Bain-bridge, ! | Indiana, has won an early promotion I j in the Navy as result of his past I | civilian training. Because he has had j sufficient experience in a trade esi sential in the Navy, he wa-- advanced I to the rating of fireman, first class ■ upon completing his recruit training I | at the U. S. Naval Training Sti- j | tion here. I Now home on leave, he will report' j back to the Station for rc-a.s-ign-j j nicnt to active duty aboard a naval I j warshipor to some naval shore sta-1 I tion. j KESSLER FIELD, BUXINI, Miss., j March 30 Pfc. Wayne Edwin Adcr. f>n of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil J. Adcr. Bainbridge, Ind. has reported at thistation of the Army Air Forces Training Command for medical and psychological processing, classification and training to determine his j qualifications as a pre-aviation cadet. Upon successful completion of this phase of his processing, he will be j sent to college or university for five months further study or directly to a pre-flight center for cadet training, depending upon his previous academic background. 3 hree Putnam County, men arc receiving their initial naval indoctrination at the U S. Nival Training Station, Great Lakes, 111, Their recruit training completed, these men will spend a period of leave at home. They are: Carl \V Firestone, 29, husband of Mrs Agatha J. Firestone, R. F. D, 1, and Jchn W. Hodshirc, f8 sofi'of Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Hodslwf ft. F D. 4, loth of Greencastle ;ani] Richard A. Carnahan, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Carnahan, R. F. D. 1, Cloverdale.

U. S. ARMY FORCES IN THE ( SOUTH PACIFIC Floyd W. Good- ! man. 212 South College Street ! Greencastle, Indiana has been pro- | moted from sergeant to staff serg 1 eant in the Infantry. Sgt. Goodman is a squad leader ir, the Army’s 40th Infantry” Divisio-, He has served in the Army since Dec. 29. 1941 and in the Pacific area since Aug. 23, 1942 A graduate of Greencastle High School, he was a store clerk prior to Induction.

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FOLKS

EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd

Frosted Foods No Longer on Ration List

IXOTICIi TO RION-RK9IOE8TS State of Indiana Putnam County. «s , In the Putnam Circuit com January Term, 1944 . Morris H. Williams Uenieve Williams Plaintiffs (

Seth Goodwin, et al

Defendants

No. 16796. . , „ . , Action to Quiet Title to Real Estate Comes now the plaintiffs and file herein their complaint t'* nuiet title real estate In Putnam County In the State of Indiana together with an affidavit that the residents of the following named, designated and desci'loed defendants, lo-\vit: Seth Goodwin, Nancy Goodwin, Abner Goodwin, t harlotteo Goodwin, Policy Goodwin. Kobert Dukes, Hebert S. Dukes, Sarah

J Dukes, William Brown.

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CHECK THIS LIST! ★ BOYSENBERRIES (Seedless) ★ MIXED FRUITS ★ ASPARAGUS SPEARS if BABY LIMA BEANS ★ BROCCOLI ★ BRUSSELS SPROUTS ★ CAULIFLOWER ★ CORN - CUT G. B. ★ MIXED VEGETABLES ★ PEAS ★ PEAS and CARROTS ★ SPINACH ★ SQUASH - COOKED ★ PORK and BEANS

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CAMPUS MARKET College at Hanna

Phone 82 or 83 iiiiiiiijr

William W.

< Brown, Nine v Brown, Uichurd S. Par* J row, StMiior, K. S. Farrow, Richard Farrow, Polly Furrow. Pulley Farrow. Man;a rot V Farrow, M. C. Farrow. Margaret C. Farrow, R. B. Farrow. Romulus B. Farrow, KomulouB B Farrow. William L. Farrow. Maggie .1 Furrow. Margaret J Farrow, Margaret Farrow. Mary N. Farrow. Mary Farrow, Henry C. Farrow. Henry II r. Farrow. Ann Farrow. Annie Farrow. Annie l> Farrow, William S. Farrow. William Farrow. Will L. Farrow. Will S Farrow. Romulus B. Farrow. Trustee for Susan Ann Farrow. Susan Nun Farrow. Lynn B. Farrow. Lyman Farrow. Anna F. Farrow. Sarah Farrow. Sarah K Farrow, Margaret la Farrow, Joel Vermillion. Joel Ver inilion. Martha Vermilion. Isaiah Vermilion, Isaiah N. Vermillion, Isiah Vermillion, Isiah Virmhllion, Tititha Virmillioh. Polly Vermillion. Margar-

et V Hurst. 8 J Hurst

Samuel J. Hurst, Mary F. Prak*s, Mary V. PrakeH, Samuel M. I*’rakes. John B Adams. Trustee of Bethel Ba list Church. John Loathernmn. Trustee of Bethel Baptist Church, Ruben Sluvens, Trustee of \ Rethel Baptist Church. James Bean. Mary Bean. Kt-uhcn Sluvens, Trustee, John B. Adams. Trustee, Absalom Adams, Trustee, is Trustees of Baptist Cliurih, T!u Bet he I Little Walnut. Virginia F. Deitrlek. John Deltrick, Virginia F. Detriuh, John Detrieli, Virginia F. Detrick, John Detrick. Virginia Doit rich. John Deitrlch, Betsey S. Gillespey, Betsy L. Gillespey. Bots> L. Gillespey, Trustee of the property of Susan A. Farrow, Betsy L. Gillespey, Trustee of the Kstate of Susan Ann Farrow, under the Will of Richlard S. Farrow, deceased, Betsy S. Gillespey, PI i/a bet h S. Gillespey. FI i/a bet 11 S. Gillespie, Betsey S. Gillespy, Thomas Gilles y. Lillie Mays Silas A. Bays, Mary C. Matson, Fliza both Matson, Charles MalHon. Courtland C. Matson, Florence Sargeant, •James Sargeant. Susan J. Jones. Charles V. Jones, Thomas Spencer, William S. FutU, Fdmomi W. Lewis. James B. Nelson, Mary Kroider, Mary K rider, Fintnu Kreider. Raima K rider, S. P. | Lockridge. Simpson P. Loekridge, l Andrew M. Lockridge, Andrew V. ►Loekridge, William I*. Lockridge, Citizens Trust Company of Greencastle, Indiana, Citizens Trust Company of Greencastle. Indiana, Executor of the j Last Will and Testament of Simpson I P. Lockridge, deceased, First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company, formerly The Citizens Trust Company of Greencastle. Indiana, Executor of the Will of Simpson F. Lockridge, deceased, and the unknown surviving spouses, and the unknown creditors of any deceased person, and the unknown cred- . Hors and stockholders of any corpor- ' at ion, and the unknown husbands, wives, widows, widowers, spouses, heirs, ^devisees, legatees, children, d«»- j scendants. partners, executors, admin- ' Istrators, trustees, personal repre- * sentutives, guardians, successors, assigns, grantees, receivers, and lessees, respectively, and each and all of the above named defendants ami all persons claiming from, under or through them; or either of them, the names of f each and all of whom are unknown to j plaintiffs and each of them are unknown. and that diligent inquiry has been made to ascertain the residence of said defendants and each of them, and that said Inquiry has not disclosed the residence of said defendants, ami that they are believed to be non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana, and that said d4»fendunts and each of them nre necessary and proper parties defend-

ants to this action.

That this hu>C is brought to quiet title of the plaintiffs to the real estate described in their complaint as against all demands, claims, and claimants whatsoever and against the world, which lands are situated in Putnam County, Indiana, and are de-

scribed as follows, to-wit: The southwest fractional quar-

ter of riection 30. Township ir» north, Range 4 west, containing 72.60 acres, more or less, save and except a certain tract or parcel of land known as the Farrow Cemetery, said tract being one (1) chain and twelve <12) links square, the southwest corner of which commences four (4> chains ami ninety-five (95) links north forty-seven and one half (47V4) 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 (16)

chains and six and one-fourth ; <•»'»> links in width taken off the no|th end of the northwest fractional quarter of Section yj, Township 15 north. Range 4 west,

containing 29 acres, more or less; I ho east half of the southeast

quarter of Section 25, Township 15 north. Range 5 west, contain-

ing so aer s. more or less;

The southwest quarter of the 1 southeast quarter of Section 25, Township 15 north. Rang.. 5 west,

containing 4a acres, more or less; All that part of the northeast

quarter of Section 3C. Township 15 north, Range 5 west bounded

VONCASiLi THEATRE NEW GOVERNMENT CONTROLLED ADMISSION PRICES Effective April 1, 44

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Service Men 26c

9 + + + + + +-t--P-F + + + + 0 *■ PALMartMS V g. + + + •:• + + + + •* + + + + + £ Mrs. Fred Beck is visiting her daughter and family in Brown County. Bert Miller and family of Greencastle spent Sunday with Charlie Miller. Mrs. Dessie Solomon spent last week in Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Nutgrass and daughter of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Tom Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ruark spent Sunday with Ott Hand. Funeral services were held at New Maysville Friday for Mrs. Bessie Evans. Mrs. Evans was the daughter of James and Nancy Hylton, who

Saturday Midnight Sunday, Monday, Tues,i Matinee Sunday Monday at 2:00 JANE EYRI ORSON WELLES Ah Kinwun IUH hExtqI JOAN FONTAIN AS JAM; MAKGAKKT O'Rkifv I’KGGV \\\<,„ tM| , JOHN SI TT0\

GRANADJll SATURDAY ONLY 2:00 Thru 11:00 MAD

lived here sevi nil year* ajr, Evans wa 3 54 y. its old. She* member of th | leaves the husb r ! Allen of Bcdfonl :iml twu ren. Mrs. Irene Shinn a. : daj spent Thumlay with Mr- HerJ born Mr. and Mi So.tUn and Arthur Miles . e\ 2| near Plainfield ( ailed on £]»:( Sunday afternoon.. Mrs. Clarenci Ti, k ami I were in Roachdale Saturdaj I noon Dee Hand md family !,«i| Sunday with Ott Hand.

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and de.ocrihed ax follows, In.wit beKlniiliix: at tl>e northeast corner of xaitl Section 96 and rulinioa thence south with the cast line of said sect ion sixteen i llli chains twenty.three (29) links. (hence west nineteen (19) chains and eighty-three <S9> links to n limestone, (lienee north eighty-five and three-four,tlis (85%! degrees west six (61 chains and eight (to links to a llnicHlone. thence south six and three-fourths (6%) degree- West I hree <91 elm Ins and four (ti links to a limestone, tlieiiee west thirteen (19> chains and six-l.v-four Mill links In a llmestnin on (lie west line of said inuirtcr section: (lienee nnrtli elgldeen (IS) chains and five C.) links t<> the noil li west earner of said dnarter section; thence east forty (HU chains to the place of lieglnning, containing 67 acres, more or

less.

Save and excepting a certain li act er parcel of land known as lie Vermillion Cemetery located ill Hie northvast (tuarier of said Section ..•>. i he northeast corner of he cemetery being on th,. east line Ilf tile northwest iiuurlcr of said northeast iniarter at a stone wlihli Is It.,.2 chains norlli of Hie southeasl corner of said uiimIiwe«t uuarter of said northeast nuurter., thenCe running west 420 chains (p a Hlolie for a corner, theVe’ sBlujj 3.90 chains |„ a ear'll ' ,f '' hl11 ’ Ulcnce nnrih t>s degrees east along th,. break-W * .id hill 4.60 chains to tlm jMiHt lino of Halil tract, Ihcmfce imrih |.f»0 chuiriH lo thu place of beginning and containing one (I) acre of land, one 11) acre of hind. Notice Is hereby given to said de-

the 42ad Jndlehil day of ihe Apr|"[ Ictin. 1944, and lhal unless thsy be 1 mi appear on said day In said court at I Ini court house in the dlv ,.f 'Ircencnstle, Putnam Conntv, Tn'dlsna and answer or demur In slid conclnint. the same will he heard and de-

I termined in their absence

• IN VVITNKSS VVHKRICOK, 1 have hereunln set my hand and affixed th! seal of said courl al Oreenrastle I " dlnmi on the 17th day of March 1»44

Omer C. Akers. I'lerk Putnam C’lreult Court

(Seal>

Prank «. gtoessel, Attorney for Plaintiffs.

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