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- Real Estate

FOR SALE: Repossessed house in Roachdale for $6,700 with $500 down and $65 mo. Greencastle Savings & Loan Assoc. 5-t. FOR SALE: 2 bedroom modem home, fenced yard, also 3 bedroom modern; for rent a 2 bedroom. See James Green, 606 South Jackson Street. 28-tf

FOR RENT

418 East Washington, 4 room, upstairs apt. Private entrance. Newly decorated. Utilities furnished except lights. Adults only. S75.00 month. CALL OL 3-5022 or OL 3-6516 PUTNAM REALTY

For Rent

FOR RENT: 4 room double, unfurnished. $50.00. Close to town. Gas heat. Phone OL 33249. 5-tf FOR RENT: In country, 3 bedroom modern home, gas furnace. One mile north of New Maysville. Phone Waveland 435-2763. 3-3p FOR RENT: 3 Room Duplex, Automatic Gas Heat. Water and Sewage Furnished. $50.00 a Month. Howard Moore, Phone OL 3-4061. 3-tf FOR - SALE: Modern house, 3 bedrooms, new gas furnace, built-in electric range, acre of ground. North side of Cloverdale. Owner, OL 36335. 4-2 FOR RENT: Three room modern house, large living room with dining area and bath at 39 Sunset Drive. OL 3-6561. 4-3p.

FOR RENT: Two unfurnished upper three room apartments newly decorated. Stove, refrigerator, heat and water furnished. Also one room and kitchenette efficiency completely furnished. Call OL 39631 or OL 3-9515. 30-6t. FOR RENT: Furnished five room apartment, heat and water furnished. Phone OL 3-3961 after 6 p. m. 4-tf FOR RENT: Attractively furnished first floor two room apartment with private shower bath, kitchenette, $65.00 a month on East Hanna. Phone OL 3-6475 after 5:30 p. m. 4-4t FOR RENT: 3 _ room' modern furnished apartment, automatic gas heat and other utilities furnished. 410 South Jackson Street. 3-5-2t FOR RENT: Nicely furnished 5 room upper apartment, heat and water furnished. Phone OL 3-3961 after 6:00 p. m. 4-tf FOR RENT: 3 bedroom modem house. Sidney Dixon, Roachdale. 596-7474 4-6t

Remember East aids Motor Sales (or expert body work painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 yean experience. Free estl-27-tf

Farm Items

Bloomington Sale Bam: AUCTION: Monday, December 7th, starting at 12:30 DST. Consisiting of 650 head of cattle; 500 Hereford and Angus steers and heifers, weight 300 to 700 lbs; 150 Hereford and Angus cows; some with calves, others to calve soon. Bloomington Sale Bam, % mile south of Bloomington on Highway 37. Galyan Brothers, operators. Phone 33-257-12. 3-3t

FOR SALE: 15 Hereford feeder calves, 450 lbs. Cloverdale 795-4750. 2-6t.

FOR RENT: Permanent Trailer space. White Oak Motor Court Rd No. 40. It will pay to investigate. 5-3p

For Sale FOR SALE: Christmas trees— Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. each day until Christmas. 724 S. Main St. Free delivery. 1-tf. FOR SALE: Social size envelopes, (63/4 size) 15 for 10c, 40 for 25c, 100 for 50c. Business size, (No. 10), 10 for 10c, 28 for 25c, 67 for 50c. Commercial Printing Department, The Daily Banner tf

FOR SALE; 1500 to 2000 bales of good hay. Reese Scobee OL 36735. 4-2t FOR SALE: Tested Hampshire hogs, purebred or commercial. Dr. Knuppel. Phone OL 3-3918. Tue-Thurs-Sat-tf. TRADE: Two calves weighing 1250 lbs. for one calf of same weight. Ph. OL 39422. 5-2p Home Items SINGER Six MO. OLD $36.17 FULL PRICE Walnut cabinet included. Make six payments of $6.03 monthly. Sews backward and forward, over pins, darns and mends, sews on zippers, monograms, appliques, equipped to zig-zag, warranty included. Call OL 3-3987. Nov. 27-tf. FOR SALE HOUS'EH'O L D ITEMS: electric player piano with 300 rolls, miscellaneous items. South on 43 to 1st road to right, then second road to left. Brozenske Saw Mill. 5-3t.

FOR SALE: Thoroughbred Pekingese pups. Three females AKC registered OL 3-5821 weekdays after 4 p. m. weekends all day. 3-3t

Wanted

WANTED: Cub Scout uniform, size 10. Phone OL 3-3473. 5-lt.

WANTED: Used pianos. Write directions to Box 2081, Muncie, Ind. or call collect 2821108. Nov. 17-30t

WANTED: House trailer pay for like rent. See Daisy Bundy, west of United Gas Station on 43. 4-2p.

SPINET PIANO BARGAIN WANTED: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P. O. Box 215, Shelbyville, Indiana. 4-5-ll-13-18-19-25-26-8p.

WANTED TO BUY: Good used organ. Write box 805 care Banner. 3-5-8-3t

Wanted—Men

EMERY RENTALS Phone Balnbridge 522-9292 IN GREENCASTLE 1 4-room unfurnished apartment ground floor apartment, water and sewage and heat furnished, $65.00 per month. IN GREENCASTLE 1 4-room newly decorated furnished apartment, $75.00 per month. CALL PAUL EMERY BALSBRIDGE 522-9292 Nov. 28-tf.

FOR SALE: Christmas Trees— 1,000 to choose from. 2 ft. to 14 ft. Garland, wreaths, greenery, artificial poinsettias, tree stands. Free delivery in city. Open 9 to 9. Phone OL 3-4975. Clearwaters Open Air Market, 602 South Bloomington St. — Highway 43 south. 28-tf FOR SALE: Mangus Chord organ, like new, with four books, blond color.,* $20.00. Phone OL 3-9298. 4-6p FOR SALE: 7-ft pool table, 4 cues. Excellent condition — Phillip Shuck, R.R. 3, Greencastle, Ind. 4-3p FOR SALE: Fireplace wood, $7.50 per cord delivered. Ph. OL 3-9247. 3-5-8-10-12-15-17-7p.

SINGER ZIG-ZAG $41.24 FULL PRICE A-l condition with warranty. Beautiful walnut cabinet. Assume seven payments of $5.89 monthly. Makes fancy fashion designs, buttonholes, sews on buttons, monograms, blind hems, and all other fancy work built into machine. Call OL 3-3987. Nov. 27-tf. AUCTION: WedL Dea 9th; 11:00 a. m. Mrs. R. P. Mullins’ home furnishings in our auction room. Clapp’s Auction. 4-5-7-8-4t

MAN WANTED To work in grain elevator and fertilizer plant, sales and counter work inside and outside. Good future for the right man. Salary. Write Box 3 Daily Banner.

Powell, pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem was denied a writ to prohibition Friday that would have invalidated a criminal warrant for his arrest any time he appeared in New York. For months he has been dodging a civil warrant by coming here only on Sunday. The congressman’s difficulties stem from a $46,500 slander award won by Mrs. Esther James, a Negro woman whom Powell called a “bag woman” graft collector for the police department.

States eteps up it efforts! against the Haoni regime and j the guerrilla war in South Viet! Nam is escalated into a fullscale military confrontation between America and North Viet j Nam — and possibly Communist China.

Th« Daily Banner, Graaneastla, Indiana Saturday, Decambar 5, 1964

Senate Probers

SALESMEN—Come to Hawaii with us. Here is a once in a life time opportunity to win a trip to Hawaii. Earnings from $675 to $1,000 a month. Largest Company of its kind. Write Box 3105, Terre Haute, Indiana giving resume of personal history. All replies confidential. 1-5-7-8-12-14-15

Wanted—Women

WANTED: Telephone solicitors. Wonderful opportunity. Box XX, care Banner. l-5p.

Business Service

FOR RENT: Two three-room ground floor apartments. $40. each, a month. Call OL 3-6911 2-7t FOR RENT: An efficiency, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire custodian, Cole Apartments. 31-tf. FOR RENT: Upper apartment, 3 rooms, unfurnished, pleasant outlook, heat. Near campus. Adults. OL 3-5061. 11-tf FOR RENT: House, 3 unfurl nished rooms. Phone OL 3-4244. 16-tf.

Automotive FOR SALE: Good 1952 Chevrolet truck, 2 speed axle, grain bed, good tires; 1948 Ford, good tires and grain bed. Elbert Williams, Cloverdale, Phone 795-6627. 2-4p FOR SALE: New and used parts. IVa miles south of Bainbridge on black top. Hours: 9-6 Tuesday thru Sunday. Dallas Pearson. 4-3p FOR SALE: ’57 FordTlTdoor hardtop Fairlane 500, excellent engine, new tires, radio, heater, whitewalls. Phone OL 3-4321. 3-3p FOR - SALEH 1962 Chevrolet Impala 2 door Hardtop. 327 engine, floor shift. Good condition. Call OL 3-9682. 5-lp. WANTED r T<T buy - V-8, 1955 Plymouth. Phone OL 3-3619 or see Jack Leonard. 5-2p.

FOR SALE: Maytag automatic washer, excellent condition, $50.00; Bendix electric dryer, needs some repair, $25.00. McKenna’s. Phone OL 35965. 4-2t FOR SALE: Fireplace wood, $7.00 per cord. Hickory or walnut. Ph. OL 3-9294 after 5 p.m. 5-4p. FOR SALE: General Electric Stove, 40 inch, like new. Call OL 3-4005 after 4 p.m. 4-2t.

Bland Coal Co. Indiana A Eastern Coal. Now located at 113 N. Elizabeth St. Phone OL 3-4732 or OL 3-3847. 23-tf W'e want to help the traveling photographers! Bring us the 95c pictures. 3—8 x 10’s $4.80. Ralph Taylor Photographer. OL 3-5221. Sat-tf

Notice

NOTICE: Saturday, December 12th, from 1:30 to 4:30 Santa will be at Weber’s Bike and Toy Store. 4-5-8-10-ll-5t

MAGNA VOX portable automatic stereos, $69.00; and up Kersey Music, north on 43. Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.-tf.

Pets

FOR SALE: AKC registered Pomeranian puppies. Two males and one female, 6 weeks old. $50 each. Wonderful Christmas gifts. Phone OL 3-5470. 3-3p FOR SALE: Poodles; Pekingese, Dachshunds. Pomeranians, Chihauhau and Boston Terrier puppies. Deposit will hold for Christmas. Phone Brazil 34821. 5-7t FOR SALE: Puppies, Pekingese, Dachshunds ,and Chihuahuas, $25.00 each. Choice. Small deposit will hold for Christmas. Inquire at Sanders Cafe in Carbon, 6 miles north of Brazil. 5-4p.

Expected to Resign ROME' UPI — Ailing President Antonio Segni is expected to resign Sunday. The Italian parliament is preparing to elect a successor in a vote that can strengthen or topple the government.

Rusk, Gromyko To Meet Again NEW YORK UPI—Secretary of State Dean Rusk at a meeting late today with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko planned to press for more information on the new arms control measures Russia has said she will suggest. U. S. officials said the late afternoon session also was expected to range over a number of other major international issues, including Germany, trade and the turbulance in Southeast Asia. Earlier the U. S. secretary was holding individual meetings with the foreign ministers of Japan, Iran and Israel and Ghana. He was entertaining at lunch for the top diplomats of Nigeria, Liberia, Libya, Ethiopia and Sierra Leone. This Rusk-Gromyko session, their third in five days, was being held at headquarters of the U. S. delegation across the street from the United Nations. At his Monday and Wednesday conferences with Gromyko, Rusk found the Russian taking a conciliatory approach to major problems which differed sharply from the tougher antiAmerican line adopted by Moscow Radio this week. Rusk and Gromyko may touch briefly on the U. S. crisis arising from overdue Soviet debts which jeopardize Russia’s assembly vote. But the two officials agreed earlier to let U.N. Secretary General Thant do most of the work on this knotty problem. Gromyko has told Rusk Russia wants to expand the limited nuclear test ban pact of 1963 to cover underground blasts. Other arms control moves at which the Russians has hinted include destruction by both countries of obsolete bombers and other weapons, to prevent them falling into hands of smaller countries, a mutual reduction of defense budgets and a pact to prevent spread of nuclear weapons to other nations.

satisfied with the evidence developed so far concerning an alleged scheme to funnel $25,000 ' from the D. C. Stadium contract to Democratic campaign coffers. 4 T think we may just have to ; carry this one over and have a ! real donnybrook when Congress reconvenes” in January, Cooper | said in an interview. Committee sources, mean- 1 while, stressed testimony by New Jersey lawyer-public relations man Myron Mickey! Weiner, who acknowledged that he gave Baker a $5,000 check for ’’legal services” in 1961.

for the regular unemployment tax. This rate ranges from .1 to 2.7 per cent, depending on several factors including claims against an individual employer. Thus the total unemployment tax for Hoosier employers on 1964 payrolls, payable in 1965, will range between .8 and 3.4 per cent.

FARMING FOR PROFIT? The friendly Fint-Citizent Bank can help you do so. (Mtmber FDIC)

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that ROACHDALE BANK and TRUST COMPANY was on the 30 day of November, 1064, appointed; Administrator of the estate of BERTHA AIRHART, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 30 day of November. 1964. Probate Cause No. 10.456. Cterk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana Jack P. Hinkle LYON & BOYD Attorneys 5-12-19-3t

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Will Pay More At Lesser Rate INDIANAPOLIS U P I — Hoosier employers will pay more at a lesser rate as they continue repayment of a 1958 recession period loan of $23 million from the Internal Revenue Service. Director Lewis Nicolini of the Indiana Employment Security Division said today the rate set by IRS under a federal law calling for repayment of the loans advanced to cover sharply - increased unemployment payments during the recession will be .7 per cent on 1964 payrolls. This is a .1 per cent reduction from the 1963 rate of .8 per cent. The repayment rate is added to the rate set by the Indiana Employment Security Division

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indigna. Notice is hereby given that GOLDIE L. RUNYAN was on the 3rd day of December. 1964. appointed: Executrix of the Will of EFFIE E. NEWGENT. . deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not due must file the same In said court within six <6> months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred Dated at Greencastle. Indiana this . 3rd day of December, 1964. Probate Cause No. 10.458. Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. WILLIAM L. MCCLELLAN Attorney 5-12-10-3t

Dr. Burns, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Tues.thru Sat. 9-12 1-5 Tues., Thurs., & Fri. Evenings 7-9 South Jackson A Suniot Drivo Phono Ol 3-5314 21-tf.

CHRISTMAS TREES 3 to 20 feet FREE DELIVERY Next to IGA Store LARGE TREES CUT TO ORDER

Bomb Scare VERONA, Italy UPI — A bomb apparently planted by German - speaking terrorists shattered a 17-ton granite memorial to an Italian hero of World War I, in early morning darkness today.

Agonizing Choice MOSCOW UPI — Kremlin threats to aid Communist North Viet Nam against possible American military action are aimed at avoiding an “agonizing choice,” diplomatic observers said today. The Russians would be faced with such a choice, the Moscow observers said, if the United

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Powell Facing Possible Arrest NEW YORK UPI — Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, D-N.Y., faces possible arrest Sunday if he shows up here as usual to conduct church services.

OPENING DATE For BRIGHT'S REGAL MARKET BELLE UNION MONDAY DECEMBER 7TH HOURS: 6 A.M to 8 P.M.

GETTING OUT — Dave Beck (above), serving a five-year prison sentence on an income tax conviction, has been ordered released Dec. 11 by the Federal Parole Board. He was president of the Teamsters Union preceding James Hoffa.

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If you fail to receive your copy of The Daily Banner Call OL 3-9070 before six o'clock.