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Coition A. Sayera et ux to Hansel H. Tower et ux-Green-castle Eastern Enl. Putnam County Commissioners to Kimball R. Larkin et uxGreencastle Original Plat. Ruth Fry to DePauw University - Greencastle Tingley's Subd. Raymond R. Neal et ux to Ervin Frederick Carlisle et uxGreeneastle Seminary Street. Glen M. Gosnell et ux to Joseph O. Perkins-Clinton Twp. Arthur E. Hancock et ux to Eliza Page-Jackson Twp. Wilbur T. Inman et ux to Edith Lanham - Greencastle Original Plat. Harold S. Fletcher et ux to Don W. Corbin et ux-Roachdale Cline> First Addition. Raymond L. Harbison et al

I to John A. Harbison et ux-Rua-1 ^ sell Twp. I Kerr McGee Oil Industries, j j Inc., to Oklahoma Stations, Inc., Greencastle R. R. Enl. Adam Wagner to Rebecca Byrd et al-Greencastle Edwin J. Peck's Enl. Edith Lanham et uxor to Wilbur T. Inman-Floyd Twp. Roy C. Sutherlin et ux to Harold E. Hickman et uxGreencastle Twp- Greenbriar Subd. Edith M. Browning et al to Ida K. Shetrone-Greencastle Central Survey. Laura Broom et al to Harry P. and Edward J. Surber Franklin Twp. Joe Laudig et ux to The First National Bank of CloverdaleCloverdale Twp. Glen M. Steele et ux to Ro-

bert L. Schisler et ux-Clover-dale Eastern Division. Roscoe C. Wells et ux to Fred V. Hutson et ux-Marion Twp. Maynard O. Tuttle et ux to Greencastle Savings & Loan Ass n - Madison Twp. Oscar Clodfelter et ux to Lynette Clodfelter Kelley-Rus-sell Twp. Harry G. Smith et ux to Edith I. Browning-Trustee-Lot in Fillmore. Edith I. Browning Trustee to i Effie A. Smith-Lot in Fillmore. | Robert Goldsberry et ux to j Jake F. Hirt ill et ux-Green- 1 castle King's Sub. Sherman McKee, Jr., et ux to Ronald D. Branham et uxGreencastle Twp. Charles H. Brewer et ux to Thomas L. Cade et ux-Madison

Twp. Greencastle Savings Sc Loan Ass’n to Ross Allee et ux-Wash-ington Twp. Mary McGaughey to Bainbridge Cemetery Ass’n-Lot in Cemetery. Roachdale Bank & Trust Company Adm. of Preston H. McPheeter's Est. to Sherman Thompson et ux. Greencastle Savings & Loan Ass’n to H. Wayne Mark. Jr. et ux - Greencastle - Franklin Twp. Washington Hts. Greencastle Savings & Loan Ass n to Melvin L. Gaston, et ux-Greencastle Eastem-Enl. Charles E. Gentry et ux to Carl E. Strain et ux-Green-castle Twp. Marian C. Rice and Homer Rice to Luther J. Floyd et uxRoachdale Grantham's Third

. Addition. William O. Sinnet et ux to Russellville Cemetery - Russell Twp. Greencastle Savings & Loan to David L. Landes et ux-Wash- ‘ ington Twp. Winfred Harbison et al to Raymond L. Harbison et uxRussellville T. J. McGan’s Addition. Greencastle Savings & Loan to Wilson H. Wheeler et uxGreencastle Twp. Tressie Long Flint to Floyd E. Eastham et ux-Greencastle Northwood Addition. Alfred J. Durbin et al to Catherine P. Timberman-Wash-ington Twp. Jay Q. Denman et ux to J. Reuben Boiler et ux-Franklin Twp. Wilbur C. Alexander et ux to

Clarence J. Ferrend-Greeneas-tle Jackson Blvd. Carter O. Cooper et ux to Edith I. Browning-Cloverdale

Twp.

Edith I. Browning to Carter O. Cooper. Betty J. May et con to Robert E. Schroer et ux-Cloverdale

Twp.

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, March 3. 1965

black belt — so called because leader in the Student Nonof its fine soil — where Negroes Violent Coordinating Commitare trying to make inroads in tee who headed up the demonvoter registration. stration that “I stopped you for The Negroes, abou t 45 strong. ^ Satel ''" in 6r, ' al<ln * “P the

first march. He w'am^d Lewis

Hemes March In Camden, Ala. By United Press International Negroes demonstrated for the first time Tuesday at Camden, Ala., where only white people vote. There was dialogue but no violence. Camden is in rural Wilcox County, a part of Alabama's

showed up in a march on the court-house that w r as stopped by Mayor Reg Albritton, who runs a service station; Sheriff Percy Columbus Jenkins, and about two dozen helmeted

against attempting any night marches in the little town.

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white townspeople" armed vvith J" entieth Century-Fox. absent pistols and billy clubs known as fr ° m television for two >’ ears ' the Camden's “rescue squad.’* | returns to video tbis ^11 with

five new series, four of which

The Negroes dispersed on or-| wil , beam yia ABC _ TV

ders but returned tw r o hours,

later in automobiles to mil] [ Carol Burnett star of ••n,, around the courthouse. They, EMerlaincrs .. had Jouma]lsm

finally dispersed after talks: . . , ,

•.u ... T „ as her original goal, as a stuwith the sheriff and a Negro . . .. IT . .. * „

, ■ , . dent at the University of Calicounty agricultural agent. , . . . ... ... , T ^ . forma at Los Angeles.

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