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!• REAL ESTATE

Banner-Graphic, Gr**ncastl*, Indiana

Wednesday, December 5,1973

CMJIMCAIM WEAL ESTATE m 653-340A nattoa’ Indianapelia #d. ONE OF A KIND Here is a lovely Northwood home with 7 rooms including form, din* rm., TV room, carpeting throughout (all like hew) basement, garage, and invaluable lot, remember, location, location, location are three very important considerations when buying a home, priced right too, $27 500. Fenny Collins 653-6257 Linda Katula 653-3410 Milton Barry 653-491 f Dorwin Duncan 653-9339

m CALL M COLLINS REALTOR' 1 653-3286 CLOVERDALE, Near 1-70 30 A., ’A tillable. Will sell all or divide into small tracts, nice lake site. 6 A. S. OF GREENCASTLE on Manhattan Road. Nice stocked pond - beautifull 3 B.R. brick ranch home and large out bldg. Pretty landscaped acreage. 80 A. WEST CLOVERDALE - 2 lakes - 25 A. tillable balance woods & ravines - city water. Lois or Ross Allee 653-4072 Bob Clark 653-5226

SHETRONE Real Estate 302 S. Indiana St. Phone 653-9315 FOR SALE 309 N. INDIANA - Nice little house close to town, large lot, garage, part basement, gas furnace, 5 rm. & bath, will consider contract, imm. pass. 339 GREENWOOD - Contem porary style, deep lot, central air, very good decor, some of the features of this 3 bdrm. home. AND OTHERS After Hours Call Mr. Knauer 653-3057 Mr. Boosen 653-5376 Mr. Goldsberry 653-8222 Mr. Talbott 653-6328 Mr. Harper 812/443-8902 (Collect)

REALTOR® EVANS CO. P. J. says, "If you've been a thinkin' about soilin' your home, think again now. A lot of people are a sayin' its a lousy time to sell - slow market and all such.. But we're a movin' propertyl Give us a yell. We'll come a runnin' and keep on a runnin' until we get your place soldi Take a Look at Today's Special

716 South Crown St. An economy home at an economy price. 5 rm. frame home with nice kitchen and bath. Solid and in excellent shape. *6,250. Out of town owner wants action.

after hours, call Rena Webster 653-5098 Barbara Buis 653-5688 Harry Moore 653-4436 Bob Evans 795-3187

CASH for woods or acreage. Write J. Griffin, 43 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 46204 or call area 317/636-4545. 3-17-TF For Sale: Large two-story frame house in excellent condition on large lot. 5 bdrm., 2 baths, dining room, 2 living rooms, office, kitchen, basement, steam heat, two car garage. Call 6534161. 11-24-26-27-1 12-I-3-5-6-7-8T For Sale: Large wooded lots for mobile homes. All utilities installed. No money down. You can own these lots for only *35 a month. Howard Moore. Phone 653-5789. 6-30-TF 6 acres of land in Cloverdale. City sewage & water will be available. Phone 795-3296. 12-4-30P

39 MOBILE HOMES

DECEMBER SPECIAL OTTAWA PARK 10x45 *1495 12x60 3 bedr *2975 12x60 total electric *5795 14x65 2 bedr *6495 14x70 total electric *8495 Free *300. worth of groceries with purchase of any new home in stock. *150. free groceries with any used home over *2000. Free delivery. 1216South Bloomington. Ph. 653-3222. 11-30-6T

3* MOBILE HOMES VANBIBBER MOBILE HOME SALES See our new 1974 models. We also have a few 1973 models in stock. Compare values and you’ll buy at VanBibber’s. Financing available. Ph. 653-8929. 9-28-TF WEY MOBILE HOMES Open Daily 9 to Dark Sun. 1 to 6 P.M. 1%& 14 Wides 1 >4 baths 2&3 Bdrms. Have Lots In City - FOR RENT On 43 South 'h Mile. 653-8325. 12-4-30P For Sale: 14x65 2 bedroom mobile home furnished or unfurnished. Phone 653-8846 or 6536210. 12-5-3T ’66 Valiant trailer, 10x48. Call 653-3785. 12-5-6T 49 APARTMENTS

For Rent: Upper one bedroom with living room kitchen combination, stove, refrigerator and all utilities furnished, *115. Contact Bob Jackson, 653-6662. \ 11-30-6T HERITAGE HOUSE For Lease: 2 bedroom unfurnished apt. first floor. Stove, refrigerator, heat provided. Large living room and kitchen. Newly redecorated. 653-6709. 11-30-6P For Rent: One bedroom apartment, all utilities except electricity furnished stove and refrigerator furnished. No pets. 653-5 "

9 9 HOME ITEMS

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5 9 FOR RENT

For Rem - Small house in town, good neighborhood. Call 6534645 after 4 p.m. 1I-29-6P

For Rent: Modern business building suitable business-home combination or office area. Paved drive parking area. Write to Banner-Graphic Box 350. 11-26-30T For Rent: Office building downtown area, four carpeted offices, carpeted reception area, large storage area. Send inquiry including proposed business to Box 351, Barrier-Graph-ic. 11-30-TF

For Rent - 3 bedroom modern house with large yard, garden, farrowing house, finishing floor, & 3 acre hog lot. Call 7954950 or 795-3254. 12-5-3T

1973 SINGER ZIG-ZAG REPOSSESSED 8xcedant condition. Walnut cabinat. Make* buttonhole*, xiglags, make* designs, appliques, monograms, mend* and dams, sews backward and forward, ever pins, blinds hem skirts, and so on. All built-in. Regular ever *190.00. Ml balance only *36.13 Guaranteed. Easy terms. Call 6933987.

2 bdrm. apt. completely carpeted, kitchen furnished, elec, heat, PINE GARDEN APTS. Phon 653-5834 after 5. 11-6-30T COLE APTS. 519 E. Washington St. Unfurnished and furnished apartments. For adults. Garage. See Custodian or call Indianapolis, 926-3095. 11-7-TF For Rent: Avon Apartments. Two 1 bedroom unfurnished apartments. Carpeted and draped. Available now. Phone 653-9225. 11-5-TF For Rent: 2 bedroom upper apartment available Dec. 15th, carpet & drapes, separate furnace, range, refrigerator & disposal. Close in. Call 653-9225.

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For Rent: 1 bedroom apt. elec, heat, carpeted throughout, kitchen, water & sewage furnished. Phone 653-4254. 11-28-TF PARKWOOD VILLAGE For lease: 2 bedroom modern apt. Stove, refrigerator, private. *130 a month. Phone 653-5015, 653-4833, or 653-6609.

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For Rent: Nice unfurnished 2 bedroom apartment downstairs, Greencastle. Call 653-6156. • 12-4-6T Upper three room nicely furnished apt., carpeted, private entrance, gas furnace, no pets. 653-3247. 12^-6P For Rent: 2 bedroom modern home in city. Phone 653-4254.

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2 lower furnished apts. with all utilities furnished, in Greencastle. Phone 795-4092, or 795-4392.

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For Rent: 3 room unfurnished upstairs apartment near town. All utilities furnished, *100 653-4837. 12-5-31 For Rent: 2 bedroom modern home in city. Phone 653-4254. * 12-5-TF SHERWOOD APTS 2 bedroom carpeted town house with ref, range, cable TV, carport. 653-4383. 12-5-4T Five room, first floor unfurnished apartment. Heat and water furnished. Garage. 653-3605.

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Don’t wait! Select your new Dining Room and Bedroom Suite now from our present stock of beautiful new solid maple, pine, birch or oak wood sets. Priced right and trade-ins taken. Russells Furniture. 12-3-31 Home Freezers-chest or uprights. Several sizes left from our long delayed shipment and no promise of any more soon. Phone 653-6315. Rus-sells Furniture Store-north side of square, Greencastle. 12-3-5t 119 HELP WANTED MEN Carriers Needed In Cloverdale - Cloverdale Good paper routes. Need boys - girls - men - women. Make profits - prizes - trips - etc. If interested please contact Mr. Knauer, 653-9070. 11-17-TF Arc welder wanted, steady work. Phone 795-4073. 11-29-TF

12 9 EMPLOYMENT MEN AND WOMEN

IF YOU CAN WORK halfdays, we have openings in our personal shopper division. Write personal Shopper Department, •ox 10, Watkins Products, Inc., Winona Minnesota 55987. 12-3-4-5-17-18-19-6p JOBS IN EUROPE. No experience required. Good salary and many benefits. Age 17-34. Now interviewing for openings after the holidays. Call Army Opportunities, Danville, 745-

6368.

_ I2-3-3T -ELECTRICAL REPAIRMAN. No experience required. Good salary and benefits during training. Age 17-34. Now interviewing. Call Army Opportunities, Danville, 745-6368. 12-3-3T FINANCE SPECIALIST. Now interviewing for trainir^ of Finance Specialist. No experience required. Age 17-34. Call Army Opportunities, Danville, "MS-

6368.

12-3-3t LICENSED DRIVERS. Now interviewing for truck driver trainees. Now experience required. Age 17-34. Call Army Opportunities, Danville 745-

6368.

12-3-3t LAW ENFORCEMENT. No experience required. Good salary and benefits during training. Age 17-34. Now interviewing. Call Army Opportunities, Danville, 745-6368. I2-3-3t WANTED: Men or women for motor route in Cloverdale - Belle Union area. About 3 hrs. each afternoon - 6 days. Indianapolis News and Banner-Graphic. Good part-time job - take children if you need to. Good pay. Call Mr. Knauer 653-9070. 11-17-TF WANTED: Carriers for Ind. News and Banner-Graphic in Roachdale. Calle Mr. Knauer 6539070 if interested. Prizes - trips-cash-profits. 11-17-TF SURVEYOR TRAINEE. Good Salary and many benefits. Age 17-34. Now interviewing. Call Army Opportunities, Danville, 745-6368. 12-3-3t MECHANIC TRAINEE. No experience required. Good salary and benefits during training. Age 17-34. Call Army Opportunities, Danville, 745-6368. 12-3-3t 13* HELP WANTED WOMEN

Wanted: Full time waitresses at Windy Hill Country Club. Apply in person after 3 p.m. I2-3-3t

SEWING MACHINE operator trainees. Earn while you learn. Apply Angwell Corporation, Greencastle, In. Ph. 653-5134. U-15-30T

Wanted: Someone to take care of and live in with elderly lady. No heavy work. Phone 653-4278 after 4 p.m. 12-5-TF

149 AUTOMOTIVE

’55 Chevy truck, 283, good tires, just inspected. Best offer over $125,653-3550. 12-3-3p For Sale: ’67 Impala convertiible, 23,000 miles, P.S., P.B., 18 miles per gallon. Ph. 6539364. 12-4-3T For Sale: ’71 Cutless-S, 37,000 miles, no power equipment, Hurst 3 speed transmission. Ph. 6539364. 12-4-3T ’62 Olds 88 V. 8, P.S., P.B.” WSW, good shape, reliable transportation. 386-2820 after 5:00. See to appreciate. 12-5-2 P

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Rus-sells

NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE 17 WEST FRANKLIN STREVT 653-6315 GREENCASTLE, INDIANA USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS Cut prices to clear this month - before Jan. 1st inventory. 19" Portabla black 8i whit* TV RCA. dean - reconditioned in nice cabinet *48 23" Color TV - Maple wood cab't. - good reconditioned and guaranteed *150 12' Refrigerator - runs good - ideal for 2nd refr *12 20" Wide - Apt. Gas Range clean - 4 burners *32

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Gas Clothes Dryer, clean, Maytag - guaranteed *44 Side freezer refrigerator, 19 cu. ft. Kelvinator *125 Elec, clothes dryer, clean - works good - converted to manual off-on switch *20

USED FURNITURE *79 Value 100" long sofa in gold figured nylon - clean ..*40 Rrown Tweed Rediner *19 Brown nylon small rocker ..*10 Blue-Green sofa bed *15 Beige 3 piece corner sectional *35 Green sofa and chair *20 *60 Value walnut 5 dr. chest *39 Walnut dresser on legs *10 *175 Value - nice clean Mediterranean style 3 piece bedroom *125 Older style 3 pc. bedroom ..*35 Book case - clean walnut bed with dean mat. A spring *65 Oak library table *15 5 pc. chrome dinette *20 Apt. white table - 2 chairs *48 Good clean baby bed *19 Antique pump organ, oak *135 Oak clean organ stool *35 Antique wood dasher churn *25 5 and 8 gallon milk cans *4 White metal 2 door utility *15 Set of 6 metal dinette chairs *10 Green love seat and chair *50 Antique weed hall tree * 10 Assorted framed wall mirrors *5 48" like new foam sleep set *32 Good working wringer washer *20 Parkwood end tables *2.50 42" Sink and base *20

XMAS TREES FOR SALE Cut your own or select from pre-cut trees. SHAFER S TREE FARM SVfc Miles West of Greencastle Ph. 653-8750

For Sale: 8’ wood Thermopane sliding door, complete. Reasonable. Call 522-3321, after 6. 12-3-5-8-3p I D bracelets by Speidel from *4.95 engraved free at C. B. Hammond, Jeweler, 607 South Locust. 11-29-6T Speidel watch bands - a perfect gift from *4.95 fitted free. C. B. Hammond, Jeweler. 11-29-6T Jubilee watches by Longines - Wittnauer from *18.95. C. B. Hammond, Jeweler, 607 South Locust. 11-29-6T Longines - Wittnauer watches latest styles, greatest values C. B. Hammond, Jeweler, 607 South Locust. 11-29-6T For Sale: Fireplace wood. Pickup your own or delivered. Phone 653-8750. 12-1-67 For Sale: 2 N50 - 15" tires mounted on Craiger 10" steel slotted rims with lugs & cups. 386-7391. 12-1-4P

December saw chain sale. All sizes except micro (smaH> chain. *3 per ft. Cut to length. Chuck’s Rental. 1011 Ave. D. ' 11-8-30T

For Sale: Heavy duty 3 point blades, $75. Ph. 795-4087. 12-3-31 Damaged 30" Whirlpool white, self cleaning, deluxe electric range. Save *140 - payments under *12.50 per month. Shuee & Sons, 653-5419, 24 N. Jackson St- 12-4-5T Repossessed 23" RCA XL color television walnut cabinet, full new warranty - small cabinet damaged on top, low weekly or monthly payments. Shuee & Sons, 6535419,24 N. Jackson St. 12-4-3T For Sale: 2 pr. ice skates, new, women’s, size 7, men’s 9; 3D Santa & 2 reindeer, 2 candles for outdoor decorations. Call 3862692. 12-4-3 P Repossessed deluxe white Whirlpool refrigerator full warranty. Payments as low as *10. per month. Shuee & Sons, 653-5419, 24 N. Jackson St. 12-4-3T For Sale: Straw & good mixed hay. Burlin Clark, 526-2384. 12-5-3T For Sale: New Bell & Howell Cassette Tape Recorder w/Attachments *45.00 - Phone after 5 p.m.-653-9366. 12-5-1P For Sale: McCullough 250 chain saw with new chain; also 7 h.p. Cub Cadet riding mower in good shape. Ph. 653-5488 or 653-6683. 12-5-2T Saw chain sale continued, most sizes. Buy two the same size at 2.80 per foot. Chuck’s Rental. 12-5-30T For Sale: Williamson furnace with gas conversion unit and a Frigidaire dishwasher. Ph. 5223201 after 5 p.m. 12-5-3T 169WANTED

19 9 BUSINESS SERVICE TREE WORK wanted -Topping, takedowns and removals. Free estimates. Phone 653-9125.

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Flocks, Vinyls, Foils, Papers All types of wallcoverings hung by ELLIS PAINTING. Call Rockville, 569-5446. 10-19-TF Upholstering and custom-made draperies, slip covers, upholstery supplies & remnants. Art Furniture Shop. 653-3219.

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DRAPERYDEN 3 miles southeast of Fillmore. Drapes, shears, rods. Tuesday and Saturday 12:00-5:30. Betty Nichols, 246-6399. 2-3-TF Overhead Door Company of Indianapolis, Inc. Call us for sales and service on garage doors and electric operators. 8-5 p.m. Call Collect 1-317/547-5218. After 5 for emergency service 1-317/ 846-5310. 9-22-TF Roofing & gutter work, guaranteed. Call Wm. E. Rogers, Jr. 653-9216 or 653-9536. 12-4-6P 20 •LIVESTOCK FOR SALE For Sale: 11 good feeder calves, weight approx. 500 lbs. Leon Buis, 653-4497. 12-4-5 P For Sale: 40 head of shoats & 8 good Hereford & Angus calves. Call 596-5106. I2-5-3T 21 • NOTICE KIDS - Write your letters to Santa Claus, Post Office Box 226, Greencastle, Ind. 11-28-TF

NOTICE

An unusual sale of household articles and clothing will be for sale at this Odd Fellows Lodge Hall - first building south of Gould’s Market on South Jackson Street - December 6th and 7th from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The public is invited to call. 12-4-2P

219 NOTICE

Carrier for morning BannerGraphic paper route in the downtown area. Call 653-3824 after 3:30 p.m. 11-27-TF

Get your A. O. Smith 40 gal. water heater at Shuee & Sons, 24 N. Jackson St. Ph. 653-5419. Mon.-Wed.-Sat.-TF

Wanted: Riders to Indianapolis. Park Fletcher & Circle, 8:00 to 5:00. Call 653-4488 after 6:30p.m. 12-5-7-10-12-14-I7-6T

TURKEY SHOOT-Sunday 1:00 p.m. at Madison Township Vol. Fire Dept. Free coffee, free shells. 12-5-3T

18 9 AUCTION

18 9 AUCTION

Public Auction I will tall tha following personal property at auction, on my farm, located 3 miles north of Spencer on Texas Rika Road, to first road to right, the first house, on... Saturday, December 8, 1973 STARTING AT 12:30 P.M., EST FARM MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS John Deere "A" tractor with power block and 3 point hitch - very good, Massey-Ferguson 3x14 plow, Ferguson 2x14 plow, Ferguson 3-pt. cultivator, John Deere No. 5 mower, John Deere 290 corn planter, 7 foot IHC disc, heavy duty wagon with Parker gravity bed, wagon - new flat top, cultivator for J.D. “A", 2 lawn mowers, wheel barrow, handyman jack, metal work bench, tires, stretchers, misc. hand tools, axe, forks, shovels, 5 shovel cultivator, 174 bales of mixed hay, other miscellaneous items used on a farm. HOUSEHOLD 5 - piece breakfast set, 2 - piece living room suite, studio couch, 2 upholstered chairs, side board, 4 chairs, end tables, dresser, rocker, library table, 2 Maytag washers, electric refrigeratpr, lots of miscellaneous articles. NOT RESPONSIBLE IN CASE OF ACCIDENT TERMS-CASH GEORGE R. KNIGHT, Owner WAYNE BRANNEMAN, Auctioneer Office 795-3145 Heme 795-4403

PUBLIC AUCTION - Wednesday, Dec. 12th at 10:30 a.m. Two miles south Roachdale, % mile east - 1965 model 1850 Oliver tractor, 60 model John Deere tractor, Farmall M tractor; 5 bottom Oliver plow; 18 ft. wing type Kewanna disc; 4 row corn planter; 490 J.D. planter & many other farm implements. Watch for large ad. Emma Clark, Owner, Pickel & Henthorn, auctioneers. 12-5-7-11-3 P

199BUSINESS SERVICE

WILLIAMS UPHOLSTERY Ph. 795-3304. Samples shown in home. Free estimates, free pickup and delivery. 11-22-30P PAINTING INTERIOR or EXTERIOR of any type. Large or small. Insured. References furnished. Wayne N. Gerald, 7392001. 8-15-30P Sewers cleaned & plumbing repairs. James Green Plumbing, IPC #965. Call James R. Green, 203 Crosson after 9:30 a.m., 653-6249. 10-25-TF

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION IfC * F»2 TXVilN iOUIP ICfMACH 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE lorry A Shipman III 317/653-6598

Iruli.in.i Slink lui .i*i»l I .iiiil'i .i 1 *'*'’ P. O. 8*x 71 0. D. Cooper Gr*«n<atH«. kid. 317-453-9455

NOTICE

St. Paul’s Christmas Bazaar at the Armory Sat., Dec. 8th at9:00 A.M. Public invited.

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24 9 PETS FOR SALE Small black female toy poodle, 6 months old, *65. Call 653-8218 after 6. 12-5-3T XMAS PUPS - Happiness is a warm puppy. Labrador Retriever, three-fourths purebred. 5 females, 2 males, *15. each. Ph. 653-8568 after 4 p.m.

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StudeRt Unrest (■creases

Nixon To Mako Paper Pablic Soon WASHINGTON (AP>— President Nixon has given selected Republican leaders an advance glimpse at a thick stack of personal financial reports he plans to release publicly this week. The unannounced White House meeting Monday came as unofficial calculations indicated Nixon apparently was entitled to sizeable refunds in the last three years because of over-withholding of federal taxes from his salary. The President opened the meeting with Vice Presidentdesignate Gerald R. Ford, GOP Chairman George Bush and seven Republican congressional leaders, by giving a 20-minute preview of his personal finances. Then his aides and lawyers presented a 90-minute briefing on the series of statements and documents intended to refute allegations about presidential finances. White House spokesmen would give no details, saying it was a private meeting, but Rep. John B. Anderson of Illinois, one of those attending, said the lawyers gave an extensive presentation of Nixon’s financial situation while Presi-

dent.

“I am not an accountant, but they seem to have all the facts and figures in hand,” Anderson said. He added that the attorneys defended Nixon’s $500,000 income tax deduction for donation of his vice presidential papers, quoting them as saying “they would be prepared to go to court and defend that deduc-

tion.”

Others at the meeting were Sens. Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, Robert P. Griffin of Michigan, Norris Cotton of New Hampshire and John G. Tower of Texas and Reps. Leslie C. Arends of Illinois and John J. Rhodes of Arizona. The Associated Press reported Sunday that White House documents list the President as paying $72,686 in federal income taxes for 1969, $789 for 1970, $878 for 1971 and $4,298 for

1972.

A comparison of those figures with the Internal Revenue Service’s minimum withholding rates indicates Nixon could have gotten tax refunds ranging upward from about $45,000 for each of those years. There was no official confirmation, however, of the precise amounts of the refunds, or whether the President received refund checks, savings bonds or applied the amounts to future

taxes.

SEOUL (AP) — A South Korean miner entombed in the collapsed shaft of a coal mine painfully scrawled out his will 55 minutes before he died. His last wish was that his three small children be educated. Kim Chong-Ho’s will was published in Korean newspapers last week alongside accounts of student clashes with riot police. The demonstrations that began two months ago were aimed at getting back the freedoms President Chung Hee Park took away 14 months ago when he proclaimed martial law. One of the most literate peoples on earth, the South Koreans place an extremely high value on education, as Kim’s will testifies. Thousands of children go to school from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., supplementing their regular daytime classes with special night ones to make the difficult climb from one level to the next. The 300,000 university students who stand at the apex of the educational system are regarded as the nation's elite. They were in the forefront of resistance during the dark 35 years of Japanese rule. They brought down President Syngman Rhee in I960. Now they are in ferment again, holding mass meetings, hunger strikes, class boycotts and street marches to emphasize their demands that Park restore the press, academic and personal freedoms he suppressed under a decree called “national revitalization reforms.” Citing what many Koreans believe is the nonexistent threat of North Korean invasion and subversion. Park replaced the nation’s liberal democracy with a largely hand-picked legislature, installed Central Intelligence Agency agents on university campuses and clamped down on free speech and the newspapers. The students lay low for months, unwilling to confront the government. The bungled kidnaping of popular opposition leader Kim Dae-Jung — he got 5 million votes in a close race against Park for the presidency in 1971 — was the catalyst. Then the conviction of four Presbyterian leaders on charges of trying to instigate Easter worshippers to antigovernment actions aroused the Christian community. The first demonstrations were small and hesitant and staged on campus. Gradually they picked up momentum, but efforts to take to the streets are regularly beaten back by the riot police. Says one of the activists: “Our aim is to obtain a responsible opposition leadership and free elections — a peaceful change.”

Buildings by BORKHOLDER Farm-Home-Industrial Jim Hockema 653-3447

Nauman Auctioneering Licensed and Bonded PAUL A NAUMAN iSClioxiliil Auctioneer 1 10M Roulr , J flu MOB f IND «6I5« PHONE (317) 246-6496

FIREWOOD For SaU Delivered or Picked Up Phone 739-2233 or 653-3205

Don't Fret - Call Chet Dom«»tic and Commercial Rcfriooration CHET'S APPUANCE REPAIRS MAYTAG Sole* and S*ryica 33 Sunset Drive 653-5936 . If Ne Answer Coll 653-3934 ___

WANTED Septic Tank Cleaning Formerly Williams New Under New Management Phon* 653-8054 or 653-4856

BACKHOE SERVICE Septic Systems Tiling — Hauling E. BLONDY LEW ALLEN Phene 246-6313 - Fillmore

DON'T FORGET For Upholstery Needs CAURON CATARACT CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING 795-4960

Tune Up • Generator Alternator 81 Starter Repairs by EMIL COOPER

Heating and Air Conditioning Fast and Reasonable After 4 p.m. and Sat. Sun. Charles McVey 633-8369

MAGNETIC SIGNS

Neese & Young Electric, Inc.

ROACHES call

Mado In Groancastla

653-4919

AAA TERMITE CONTROL

jametl Green Greg Cledfetter 103 Creteen 401S Jeckten

Aftor 5 p.m. 653-8630 or 653-3736 104 N. Jackson

for inspections call Arnold Fonwick - 653-3779

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Phona 246-6174 Bill Colo, Rllmor#

■« 1 GRKNCASTlf. MO 3 MileiSevth On St. R4 43 PHene 653-3061 Beveled A Curved Olass Available Miners Resltvered

V ANGLE Hand Crafted Corner Candle* 1 Mile West of Poland Open ovary aftor noon until Christmas Hours: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wod. A Fri. 1 p.m. to S p.m. Sat. A Sun.