The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1965 — Page 10
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle Indiana Thursday, April 15, 1965
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Marine Items
FOR SALE: 12 foot boat and. factory tn iler. Phone Bain- ' bridge 522-6757. 15-3p , FOR SALE: 1961 Inboard-Out-board 16 ft. 3 in. Super Glass Viking 20 horse Valvo engine Atwood Power Steering All electric. Fully equipped. Phone 795-4536 after 5:00 p. m. 15-3p
FOR SALE SATURDAY, April 17th: Complete Holstein Dairy Herd Dispersal, consisting of 23 springers, 10 fresh. 3 cows on full flow of
milk, 1 purebred bull. This is a high producing herd with size and quality consigned by Odie Kline & Sons. 10 Hereford cows with calves; 5 Shorthorn cows calving now; 2 registered Hereford bulls, 14 months old; 1 registered Angus bull, 20 months old; 60 lightweight calves; also Holstein fresh and springer heifers, other stock cows, calves, heavy stock cattle, veal calves, hay and straw. One Boecraft, 12 foot boat, 25 HP Mercury motor, new break-over trailer. Hog and Sheep sale every Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m. at the Boone County Sale Barn, Lebanon. 15-lt. LOCAL LIVESTOCK” CENTER Hogs $17.50-518.00 TRUCK GRAIN Corn 1.23
Oats 70 Beans C.83 Wheat 1.30
of crisis in Korea. Frequently, Chang. Posun Yun, however.
LIVESTOCK Hogs 4,200: fully 25-35 higher; sows mostly steady; 1-2, 190-225 lb 18.25-18.50; 1-3, 190250 lb 17.75-12.25; 2-3, 220-270 lb 17.50-18.00: 1-3, 300-350 lb sows 15.75-16.25; 350-500 lb 15.-25-16.00; 2-3, 400-600 lb 14.7515.50. Cattle 500; calves 25; steers strong to 25 higher; heifers scarce; high good and choice steers 24.25-25.50: good 22.5024.00: choice heifers 24.25: few choice 24.00-24.50: good 20.5021.50; cows fully steady.
such times are bloody.
The anniversary of the riots which led to Rhee’s downfall comes on Monday, April 19, and once more events are following an established pattern. The issue is a new agreement be-
twen Korea and Japan.
The student-led riots of 1960 cost 183 lives and left more than 6.000 persons injured, 200 of them maimed permanently.
remained as president. The springs of 1962 and 1963 were relatively quiet except for the resignation of Posun Yun as president and the rise of Gen Chung Hee Park as provisional president in 1962, and mass arrests in 1963 following announcement of a plot to assassinate Chung Hee Park.
Japanese rule. Rhee shared his countrymen’s hatred of the Japanese. In January, 1953, Rhee established the “Rhee Line’' which extended Korean territorial waters to within 60 miles of Japan and banned Japanese vessels
from their richest fishing grounds. Even after Rhees downfall, Korean insistence upon retaining the 'Rhee Line’’ stood aa the chief barrier against attempts to establish normacly in Korean-Japanese relations.
But the violence which had overthrown Syngman Rhee and
In March, 1961, student - led had been influential in the fall crowds again were on t h e, of Premier John M. Chang had
streets, this time in demonstrations with anti-U. S. and ProCommunist overtones. These led to the military coup which overthrew the ineffective government of President Posun Yun and his Premier Dr. John M.
sewn its seed. The students now regarded themselves at watchdogs of the government. There also was a heritage left over from the Syngman Rhee regime and some 50 years of
Foreign News Commentary By United Press International Ever since the overthrow of South Korea’s dictatorial old President Syngman Rhee in April, 1960. springtime almost by tradition has become a time
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NOTicF to BinnrR-. for the PVKCHASE OF BITUMINOUS MATERIALS AND OTHER STREET TOR THE TOWN OF CLOYERDALE, INDIANA ' Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Cloverdale. Indiana, will receive bids ft>r the purchase of the following: i Liquid Asphalt — All Grades — 10.■X) Gals more or less a Crushed Stone — AU Grades — 600 Tons more or Less Hot Mix laid in place — 7# Tons more or Less To be furnished F.O.B. Cloverdale. Indiana. All materials to meet State Highway specifications. To be applied under the supervision of the Street Commissioner. Bids will be properly and completely executed with noncollusion affidavit as required by law or. forms prescribed by the State I Board of Accounts. Also furnish Standard questionnaire ad financial statement If the bid Is $5,000 00 or more. Bids will be accepted at the office of toe Clerk-Treasurer of said Town unto 7:30 P. M , May 3. 1965 The Board of Trustees reserves the tight to reject any and all bids and Irk for new bids. Witness my hand and seal this 13th 4av of April 1965 E M Yount. Town Clerk-Treasurer 1 Cloverdale. Indiana
STARRINO CHARLES AIDMAN RUDY BONO SYLVIA GASSOl LINDA KISER ROBERT GERRINGER PATRICIA MLKENHAIN AND JUDI WEST SCTTINQ AMO IICMTINC re 10 MIELZINFR costumes av PATTON CAMPBELL music coueesro av DAVID AMRAM PRODUCTION DIRECTED BT EDWARD PAR0NC FIRST PRODUCED BY THE REPERTORY THEATER OF LINCOLN CENTER INC. INDIANA UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Bloomington MONDAY, MAY 3. 8 P.M., CDT Only performance in Indiana Reserved seats: $4.50, $4, $3.50, $2.50, $1.50
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114th Birthday Sale Is Coming To Greencastle
SAVINGS OP TO
On Sewing Room, Floor Models, Truck Demonstrator Machines
REPOSSESSED MACHINES FOR BALANCE DUE
TRADE-INS MAKE REASONABLE OFFER
NEW MACHINES
Starling fl*CQ cn as low as .pww.wU
New, Used, Repossessed Vacuum Cleaners Starting at $4.95
Remnants 19c up Bobbins V2 price Needles Vi price Oil V2 price Skirt Markers $1.14 Button Hole Att. Reg. $12.95 now $7.95
Bring your machines in for a $6.00 Cleaning. Oil and adjustment, only $3,00
Come, to see a lot of unadvertised Specials on the sales floor.
SALE TO BE HELD APRIL 13th-17th Open Every Day, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat. till Noon The SINGER Company 19 East Franklin Sta (Austin Plumbing 4 Heating) OL 3*3913 Greencastle, Indiana COME IN REGISTER FOR FREE GIFT
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