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NATIONAL MAD CAKMIDGC Cm. INDIANA. THUMDAY, DEC. 2, IMS tMOKi-Bums "Through the CAMBRIDGE CITY, i INDIANA I A 33221 IT TAKES ONLY ONE MINUTE TO INSERT A "CLASSIFIEDRATES: For 86 leu in (nail type. 60e for i issue.

2 iunes for $hOO. Larg, type, 26 ot $1,00 for 1 iesoe 2 Iwt, to, $1.76. Larger 10 per line of 5 word, swU and 16e per line of 4 words for large type. Discount of on second and neeeeditic (W WORDS OR LESS, 1 ISSUES FOR I I A 33221 MISCELLANEOUS CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Sunday, Nov. 27 Dec.

5 Come In. Browse Around INGERMAN'S FLOWER SHOP 118 West Main Street Cambridge City Zippers, a belts, shoes, suede and leather jackets, repaired at PHILLIPS SHOE STORE REPAIR Cambridge City LEGAL NOTICES FEMALE HELP WANTED Help us find this mother per month minimum If you meet our requirements, 5 days per week. Qualifications: Experience desirable in P.T.A., scouting, church, or Sunday School work, teaching, club or community work. Available for immediate employment. For appointment write Mr.

Duncan 603 South 14th Street, Richmond, Indiana. ANNOUNCEMENTS QUALITY WORK at Reasonable at Davidson's Upholstery Shop. Two blocks south NOTICE Of PUBLIC SALE Notice it hereby given that the Board of of the Western Wayne will offer, for gale and sell at public auction, at the Western Wayne Schools Administration Warehouse, located on East Parkway Drive In Cambridge City, Indiana, the following described property, to wit: 1 Key box, 2 record players, 1 tape recorder, 1 panel truck, IMS Chevrolet, 2 Chevrolet Can, 1906. 1 Universal electric portable sewing machine, 8 Singer Manual Sewing machines, 1 cabinet Ironing board, 39 folding chairs, 1 double drafting table, 1 ten-foot counter table, 12 metal stools, 1 3'x8'xl5" show case, 18' metal trailer, 1 piano, number of desk chain, several 276 dessert dlahes, CO 9-ln. plates, 107 pie platen, 37 1 french fry cutter, 1 electric can opener, 4 large aluminum pitchers, 16- cup percolater, 1 wooden rack, approximately 100 brown trays.

Said sale will be held at 10:00 a.m. sharp on Saturday, December 4, 1965, and said goods will be Mid for cash, to the highest bld- COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS FOR NOVEMBER, IMS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS ARE IN' THE AUDITOR'S OFFICE AND WILL BE PRESENTED MISSIONERS 6. 1965: TO ON THE COM- DECEMBER der. the stoplight Phone 39348. In Penning, InA NEW AND USED MOTORS Also Motor Repairing PORTER ELECTRIC 720 Spring St.

New Castle, Ind. Phone JA 9-0916 CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Sunday, Nov. 27 Dec. 6 Come In, Browse Around INGERMAN'S FLOWER SHOP 118 West Main Street Cambridge City SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Wanted Responsible party to take over small monthly payments. May be seen locally.

Write: Credit Dept, 224 W. Walnut Louliville, Ky. Egypt's chief port is Alexandria. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES, WESTERN WAYNE SCHOOLS Edward Parker James L. Bozoarth Orrin B.

McCullough Robert N. Doll James B. Sweet, Jr. Attest: W. E.

Copeland R. V. McGrady President Secretary Treuurer Member Bus. Mgr. Auctioneer A I PHONE 33971 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No.

2086. In the Wayne Superior Court of Wayne County, Indiana. Notice hereby given that Paul W. Wesseler on the 19 day of 1965, was appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of William B. Wesseler, deceased.

All having claims against said estate, whether or not now due must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Richmond, Indiana, this 19 day of 1965. Miriam D. Wadman, Clerk of the Wayne Superior Court Feemster Feemster, Attorneys General Telephone Co of Indi. ana Eastern Indiana Telephone Co.

Miriam Wadman, Per. Diem ft Mileage Mary Sever, Per Diem Frank Guyatt, Repairs Bartel ft Rohe, Cabinets, Typewriter and Security Envelope Supplies Rosa's Supplies Pauit Printers, Printing Micro-Data Microfilm International Business Machine Supplies Arthur Bietry, Postage $125; Gordon Gray Rosa's Supplies Kemper's Seat Cover Store, Repairs Paust Printing Eastern Indiana Telephone J. Malcolm Panhall, Travel Ad- dreasograph Muldgraph Supplied Second National Bank, Lock Box Rental Micro-Data Supplies Honan Camera, Supplies Smith Communications, Rodefeld Sun Oil Gasoline Standard Oil Gasoline Gulf Oil Gasoline Phllhower 1 Gulf Service, Oil $170; Warfleld Oil Tires ft $257; Raper Plymouth Supplies Police Equipment Service, ft $18; ROM'S Supplies Richmond Typewriter Supplies $30; Gerber Mfg. Banco Ammo ft Rosa's Supplies Eastern Blueprint Supplies John Connelly, Suppliea, Postage ft Mileage David Pyle, Mileage nolds, graph Marjorie Key Mileage Addresso- Multlgrapb Barber Shops, Beauty Parlon Cleaning and Pressing WELSH'S BARBERSHOP Don D.rliaf, Prop. Prompt, Courteeus, Expert Service for Every Member of the Family Para.

3671S BRADWAY CLEANERS Moth Proofini PHONE 37311 MAUREEN'S BEAUTY SHOP DUBLIN, IND. Dili 31225 (or Appoi.lM*.! Clowd Mo.d. 7 S.I. P. M.

FRIENDSHIP When Pythias was sentenced to death in ancient Syracuse, his best friend, Damon, came to his aid. He took his place in prison so that Pythias could vialt his family. This so touched Dionysius, The Tyrant, that he Immediately pardoned Phythlas. WANTED: USED PIANOS I DIRECTIONS TO 404 KEE8LING, I IND, OR CALL COLLECT -282-1108. I For PLUMBING AND HEATING DIAL 3SS01 SERVICE DIRECTORY Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Metal, Radio, Electric.

Etc. MUELLER CLIMATROL FURNACES 24 Hr. Heilinf -S A PLUMBING A I S. Boundary St. (R.

1) Phone 36681 HFREE INSPECTIONII For Dep.nd.bl. TERMITE PEST Control EA5V PAYMENT PLANS CALL CHAS. "COCKY" VANDERBECK C.mbriJr* Cil 38452 Do You Som.lhi** You W.nt To Buy? USE OUR MONEY! LANE FINANCE. Inc Phon. C.mbrldi.

City, l.d. WILLIAMSON Heating and Cooling OIL, ELECTRIC, GAS PMRED FURNACES A I CONDITIONING --24 HOUR SERVICE-All Kindt of Shoot Molal Work-Cut STEELMAN PLUMBING ft HEATING SOS W. City PH. 6-1452 FLOWERS For Every Occasion Becker Di.l 32S21 Cur plies Rosa's Supplies Mac's Service Pharmacy, Vaccines Arthur Bietry, Postage $100; Richard Little, Travel $42; Bobbs Merrill Law Books $18; Francis Harmon, Mileage Gordon Gray Repairs Bartel A Rohe, Repairs Carl Beam, Postage, Telephone, Travel ft Rent Arthur Bietry, Postage $25; Wayne Tash, Travel Rosa's Supplies Phyllis a Transcription $32; Wayne Tash, Expense of Attending Conference Qaylenes Builders Service, Unappropriat- ed Fred Adelsperger, Car Expense Barter ft Rohe, Suppliea Co-Operative Publ. Law Books $35; Bobbs Merrill Law Books $18; West Publ.

Law Books Arthur Bietry, Postage $25; Bartel ft Rohe, Supplies West Publ. Law Books $20; Lawyers Co-Operative Publ. Law Books $23; Bobbs-Merrtll Law Books $18; Matthew Bender ft Law Books Arthur Bietry, Postage Dale Defibaugh, Car Expense $60; Myrtle Vogelsong, Car Expense $60; Rosa's Supplies Dr. Paul Runge, Examination of Juvenile White's Indiana Manual Labor Institute, Expense of Juvenile Wards $576; Gerber Mfg. Uniforms Prentice Products Uniforms Francis Daniels, Repairs $425; Rosa's Supplies Richmond Power Light Richmond Gas Queen City Supply Supplies Richmond Water Works, Inc.

Dover Elevator Elevator Contracts Roland Swisher Repairs W. Crabtree, Repairs $100; Richard Turner, Repairs Gaar Nurseries, Replacement of Shrubs Chase Electric Repairs Garden Center, Suppliea Rex Sunoco Station, Gasoline ft Oil Rogers Pest Control, Service $10; Philip Blrck ft Son, Supplies Bartel ft Rohe, Supplies Rosa's Suppliea Duro-Test Light Bulbs Richmond Electric Light Bulba Ralph Dreyer, M.D., Service $24; Fox Electronics Repairs Richmond Electric Repairs Russell Benner Sons, Repairs $33; Banco Products Supplies The A. G. Luken Drug Medical Supplies Luken's ft Phillip's Medical Supplies H. McCann, Sheriff Residence $100; J.

Brandon Griffis, Attorney Fees $300; Begoe ft Consultant $L- 450; Rosa's Supplies $2841; Bartel ft Rohe, Furniture Texaco, Gasoline ft Public Service Indiana, Current Rosa's Supplies K. 8. F. $120; Foy Johnson Paint Supplies Boston Grain Fencing $61; Sherrow Sewer Service, $15; Shera Service Station, Oil Shera Coal ft Oil Richmond Supply Southview Hardware, Sup- Rodefeld Inc, Bertacn ft Bon, Ford's Regal Market, Food ConCord Food DleUen's Bakery, Food Wayne Dairy, Food Richmond Baking Food John Sexton, Food Gertrude Johnson, Supplies Sinclair Refining Gasoline Richmond Tin Morgan Linen Service, Laundry Service Lincoln. Kaler Supplies Adam H.

Bartel, Shoe Store, Neuer Supply O. Luken Drug Medical Banco Supplies $6545; Wm. Lynn Chemical Palladium PubL Advertising The Hagentown Exponent, Adverting McCarthy, $109; Xerox Wayne Co. Insurance, Service, Premium on National Cash Register Rental of Equipment $850; Xerox Rental of Equipment The follow- an burial claims: L. S.

Gray 'Funeral Home $200, Klute-Beach- Henry Funeral Home $100, Walterman. Inc. $100, ft Funeral Home $300, 8tegaH-Ber- helde-Orr $200, Fiaher Mortuary $100, Virgil Bradburn The following are fox C. Beard $3, R. Blake J.

Davis $3, M. Helmsiftg $3, J. $3, G. Jenkins $3, C. Kramer $3, E.

Masters $3, J. May $3, B. Miller $6, SS8.30; Bruns Broe, Excavating Equipment Rental DeBolt Concrete Equipment Rental $100; Magur Construction Equipment Rental Richard D. Miller, Operating Bx- peon $36; American Aggregates Gravel Wm. Craig; Gravel DeBolt Concrete Gravel Herbert M.

Doerstler, Gravel Magaw Asphalts Bituminous Magaw Hot-Mix. Bituminous Bert- ft Son, Steel ft Bridge Repair $80; Pittsburgh Plate Glass Steel ft Bridge Repair Wllllamsburg Elevator, Supplies Commercial ft Truck Transfer Road Hall Sign ft Port Road Fred First i Flack Equipment Equipment Public Employes Retirement Fund, Social 'Security Public Retirement Fund, Retirement $4,297.14. KENNETH L. KNIGHT, COUNTT AUDITOR E. Miller $3, E.

Newman $3, L. Newton $3, M. Robblns $3, B. Shlpp $3, C. Stamper $9, R.

Bte- gall $33; Irene Byron Hospital, Patient Care W. E. Upchurch, Bovine B. Eradication Eastern Indiana Telephone Co. Public Service Co.

of Indiana Eastern Blueprint and Equipment Kleen Rite American Steel Supply Deeds Equipment Products Allied Truck Equipment Repairs Ballinger Machine Shop, Beck's Welding Supply Repairs Commons Lumber Repairs Con- vcrto Mfg. Repairs Crystal Industrial Services Repairs Diesel of Indiana, Repairs DeBolt Concrete Repairs $18; Don's Radiator Service, Repairs Fred First Repairs Hirst Heating ft Air Conditioning Indiana Equipment Repairs Kurdys Chevrolet Repairs MacAlllster Mchy Repairs Miller Bros. Hdwe. Repairs Municipal Equipment New Castle Structural Steel Repairs Queen City Supply Remsco Repairs Richmond Automotive Supply Repairs Richmond Glass Repairs Rich, mond Steel Service Robert W. Thorman Repairs Rodefeld Repairs State Auto Supplies, Repairs $26.40: Vivian Bulck Repairs War- fleld Oil Repairs Standard Oil Gasoline Sinclair Refining Oil Motor Fuel Tax State Diesel Oil Tax Firestone Tires ft Tubes $16461; Standard Oil Fuel Oil Paust Printers, Printing NOTICE TO BETAS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS No.

14505 Estate of Oscar Hood, deceased, in Wayne'Circuit Court, October Term, 196S. Notice hereby given that Robert N. Doll executor of said estate, filed his account and In final settlement of estate, and petition praying the Court to allow said account and order distribution of said estate, and that the same will come up for bearing and action in said Court on the 23rd day of December, 1965, in the court house in Richmond, Indiana, at- which time all and of aald estate an required to appear and show cause, if any there be, why aald Account and should not be allowed, and distribution of the. be made prayed for in Mid petition; and all the devisees and of said decedent and and all interested, hereby required to'ap- pear at said time and place and make proof of their helnhip or claim to any pert of estate. Robert N.

Doll, Executor Feemtter ft Feenurter, LEGAL NOTICE Of POBUC fflJJUVd Notice is hereby that toe Local AlooboBe Bevenge Board of Wayne County, Indiana, will, at 2 p.m., on the 10th day of 1965, at the CowminioBtn' Office, Courthouse In the efty of Richmond, Indiana ta said County, begin Investigation of the of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the at the hereinafter out, of the Alcoholic Beverage of the clauei hereinafter designated and wfll, at aald thne and place, receive Information concerning the of applicants, and the propriety of Issuing the permits applied fer to such named: American Legion No, 359, by James Leavell, 341 S. 10th St, (Club) Beer, Liquor ft Wine Retailer, 400 N. 8th, Richmond, Indiana. Adeline Sulprizio a a Store) Liquor ft Wine Dealer, 1015 N. 8t, Richmond, Indiana.

James ft Martha Taggert, dba Martha's Vineyard Restaurant (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor ft Wine Retailer, 1117 E. Main Richmond, Indiana. Marzell Webster (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor ft Wine Retailer, S02 North 8th, Richmond, Indiana, NEW. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REQUESTED. IS INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W.

F. CONDON Executive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS ChalranD Offlte, Jaelter, Seheel Supplies H2-WU i lOTHiT. RICHMOND Don't Wait Act Today A Black Walnut LOGS AND TIMBER High.ii prir.i p.ld for BUck Wftlnnt Lofi 4 Timber WOOD-MOSAIC CORP. FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE.

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M.ncU, Phono A FURS PRICES ARE HIGHER fuTz FUR HOUSE 125 N. Grand Avenue Connertville, Indiana 0. B. McCULLOUGH SON REAL ESTATE sad LNSUIANCI FEDERAL AND STATE DiCOMI TAX CONSULT ANT 1 DURUM, 1MB. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LEASE ANY MAKE OF CAR PH, 966-2023 M4-U2) DAN SMITH ft Rex Uf Red CroM DUatter Nune.

Worluhop NOT. 30 RICHMOND The Wayne County Chapter of American Red Cross will hold a disaster nurslnf workshop at the Chapter House at 19 North 13th Street on Tuesday, November 30 at 7:30 p.m. All registered nurses of Richmond and surrounding are welcome and urged to attend. are made to review the nursing care given to disaster victims related to the Palm Sunday tornadoes that struck various Indiana as It was presented at the recent State Red Cross Conference In Terre Haute. Attendance at this meeting may be credited to community service for enrollment a Red Cross nurse by those nurses still needing Major disaster assistance over the past years totaled (348,948 to 865 affected families and to 3,036 receiving emergency care.

Indiana chapters, also assisted 317' families in 447 minor disaster type emergencies according to the Indiana report. All disaster assistance in the form of grants, not loans, and was given on the basis of need, not loss. The Geneva Conventions and nursing will be reviewed briefly. A demonstration and practice session of mouth to mouth resuscitation will be a part of the evening's program. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES FOR NOVEMBER, I960 NOTICB IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB FOUXWINO ALLOWANCES WERE MADE BY THB WAYNE COUNTT COM- MJSBtONBRB AT THEIR MEETING ON NOVEMBER IMS.

M. Sever 1350 M. Adams 33; M. Mow 1268.33; F. Stelle 1250; Thompson Long 1208; R.

Dickinson I341.M R. Mlkewll ISM; Hopkins (275; B. Kanke (158.83; M. Mc- Quliton 1258.38; T. Duke 1250; Shell, Jr.

Z. Hartman 1360 O. Smith J. Mercurio IZ58.33; M. Kocher 1188.37; M.

Hartman 1282.25; H. $250 K. Tuttle $250; R. MM; B. $250; $250; Crandall $250; Crandall $350 D.

Wilt a Blair $250 J. Catey J. Benner $438. 82; H. Borradalle $350; J.

Fram R. Nicholson $250; Meredith $350; B. Richardson J. Connelly Pyte $215; M. Reynolds $218.33 M.

Haialey $275; J. Booker $245 A. BlankenbeJter $250; H. Partial! $150; L. Ketrtng V.

Ward low $30; J. Stepleton, M.D. $15 R. Wlae $350; J. Peery $258.33 M.

Coulter $250; F. Harmon $300 M. Little $258; L. Letter $240; L. Duning $160; M.

Beam $20; K. Kolger $350; Retake $300; D. Knarxer $200 P. Smith O. Archey $358.

33; M. Loudlng C. Bozarth E. Wilder $258,33 C. Freeman L.

H. M. Cain K. Young $297.50 W. Stikeleather D.

Cain C. Melle $132; W. Kidder $99; L. Cordell $81; P. Matnews $18; N.

Johnson $333; O. Johnson $200; W. Barton, MX). $100; Johnson $75; D. $175.

L. Steele $175; O. Plowman $175. M. AJderson $17B; N.

AMeraon $175; 8. Robinson $150; J. Rosier $175; Scott $130; E. Street $175; J. $175; 8.

Kenworthy $175; W. Anderson $99.11 B. Kenworthy M. Irrgang M. Madden $170; M.

Hatton $176; L. Marcum J. Rob- inaon $200; Turner $200; $300; M. Melle J. OrlffU.

Jr. $275; C. Bennett O. BUckwell V. Buhner F.

Campbell $396; M. Coddlngton A. Copenhaver Franca L. Gordon J. Hancock F.

Hanen 64; H. Harvey L. Harvey Henaley, Jr. W. HuUell KirUey L.

Lalnon E. Lamb J. Lambert A. B. Lewis C.

Longer M. McOord J. Miller J. Miller T. O'Bannon D.

Plckett V. Plankenhorn E. Pugh J. A. Scott O.

Shaw J. Shock C. Stamper J. Tidwell J. WUsler Kennedy $750; H.

Gardner $750; Coffey J. Garard Harris F. Harrison Lambert $468; L. Moore $450; R. Roby $450; J.

Schlotterbeck $325; M. Scott $350; A. Smith Z. Taylor L. Koehring $650; Spurgin $475; 3.

Alexander $365; R. Craig M. Curran $400; M. Davis $400; D. Ford $350; V.

Ford $400; M. Hart $400; J. Hoock $350; B. Johnson $400; t). Newkirk $350; B.

Pardo $400; M. Piper $400; I. PohJar $400; Powell $425. Samrnls $400; M. Barnard $263; J.

Bartlemsy $250; S. Clements $265; L. Ewan $250; W. Pearce $400; D. Haynes $250; $285; N.

Surber $275; O. Wiggins $275; Q. Long $375; Armstrong $285; M. Turner $285; B. Shell G.

$265; D. Lewis $300; T. Ramey T. Milllgan, Legal $150; The following are Per Diem: E. Anderson $10, Mrs.

W. Crum $10, Mrs. J. Dolan $10; L. Koehring, Postage and Other Operating Ex pense General Telephone Rosa's Supplies and Furniture Bartel Rohe, Furniture $48; American BY LLOYD H.

HOWARD Attitudes and opinions vary a lot when are sought to many present day problems. We are living la a different era today from former dayi and we all know It In MOM things, we are compelled to Ullor our Ideas to present day demands. But quite often--and holds true more often than we reallie--old fashioned ideas offer the best to many of our problems. Changing times should never cause us to discard age-old common sense, especially when guch thoughts have proved beet In every era. For Instance, can any one deny many could be solved If more people would be willing to perform an honest day's work; to give true value for value receivedT Can any one deny many problems would vanish If more people showed respect for the given word? Can any one deny many would be solved If more people lived within an Income? Think It over.

LLOYD H. HOWARD, C. M. HOWARD SON FUNERAL HOME, Paoi. 3X021 u4 32026.

FREE Installation In your pnmt to eampNtt Informttfon call or Mk ywr or dwltr. SCIENCE PEOPLE who pick and eat wild mushrooms are playing a deadly "garden variety" of "Ruasiai Roulette," the American Medical Association. Only a true expert can determine whether a wild mushroom is safe or poison Qua, and even are some times foiled by varieties that look alike. The AMA people who enjoy eating should stick to commercially grown var- eties. CLAIMS Humane Ass'n, Community Welfare Council, Project Community Welfare Council, Dues The following are travel claims: L.

Keller $2.60, 8. Alexander $49.10, R. Craig 159.10, M. Curran 121.30, M. Davis $44.90.

V. Ford $32.10, D. Ford 172.23, M. Hart $38.38, B. Johnson $18.30, L.

Koehring $18.30, D. Newkirk $9.80, B. Pardo $23.40, W. Pearce $14, M. Piper $20.80.

Pohlar $52, Powell $31.60, R. Sammli $26.15, O. Wiggins $7.50. M. Wadman K.

Knight 3. H. Kepler, Jr. $79L66; H. McCann P.

Thornburg $578; Dreyer $500; Little Bond W. Tash O. Hoelscher J. Goena $350; D. Defibaugh K.

Wilson F. Adelsperger $400; Lafuae $300; J. Brubaker M. Vogelsong $350; L. Rohe L.

Schelbler C. Sgge- meyer $376; B. Pike $375; H. Wambo $375; C. Beam $150; Powell H.

Scott $337.50 Lacey $200; E. Mendenhall M. Jobe $225; Crome $337.80. KENNETH L. KNIGHT, WAYNE COUNTY AUDITOR of commercial cloud seeders that seeding can increase rainfall have been confirmed by a University of Chicago scientist lowever, says Roscoe E.

Braham the local rainfall loci-eases could possibly be at the expense if rain decreases In nearby He bases on the of a six-year study of -loud over part of Missouri. TAKING THE 'GRIND' out of nk making Is a line of "pre-dis- sersed" marketed by the Hoiland-Suco Color company, Holland, Mich. The unique pigments permit inks to be mixed in 15 to 0 minutes, eliminating hours of mixing and grinding. ANIMAL FOSSILS at least 720 million years old have been discovered by a Dartmouth College geological team in the Canadian Arctic. The fosalls, older than any heretofore known to paleontologists, are expected to clear up part of the mystery of how advanced forms of life evolved.

In addition to finding the fossilized remains of small, clamllge creatures called brachlpods, the discovered fossilized tracks and made by burrowing wormlike animals and small tubes and spines of an as-yet-unknown SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, the and together to do high complex jobs, been added to the curriculum of Georgia Tech. RIPENESS of fresh and can now be determined' rapidly and accurately by a new meter, according to the Department of Agriculture. The Utttru- ment, called a difference mater, also hidden internal The meter the amount of light penetration food Unlike the "pinch" utilized by of shoppers, the meter not damage Social Security By DONALD B. SCHNEIDER Field Representative You are Invited to mall your to Social Security Administration, 216 National Road West, Richmond, Indiana. mention this paper.

Q. Does social security hand the money to the hospital and doctor like private Insurance do, or it paid to the patient and he or pays the bill. I get social security and I have insurance with a private company. It all is paid to the hospital or doe- tor then they will be well paid A. It is not anticipated under the program that and will receive double pay for the game services.

will designate to represent them with the Government The organization receive and approve the bill, receive the; money from the government and pay the hospitals. Q. Will I be protected under Medicare a widow age 63 A. No. Only those age (5 or older will be eligible for wealth insurance Q.

I have never worked under social security. Can I get any protection under Medicare A. Most people who are or will age 65 before 1968 will be llgible for hospital and medical insurance even If they have no credit for work under social security. Come in and see us If you space-age science that ties men are 65. Christmas Project Members of the Modern Moth- erg Club have provided a happier Christmas for at least one serviceman now en route to Germany.

The young soldier was a former resident of the Wemle Home In Richmond and the group decided to do something for him. have fixed him a Mk of ateorted gttto wfatoh to BOW IWk to the jrooag Midler. Meeting Postponed The Modern Mothers Club will meet Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.

Jo Wlckes. Members are asked to note the change of time for this meeting. Past Matrons Meet Mrs. Delmar Petty was hostess Friday evening at her home for Past Association menv bars: Mrs. Don McKee presided over the meeting, and extended seejon "I Thank Thee Lord," to all present.

Mrs. Haael Klnnaman gave a reading including from Psalm 103 and a prayer entitled, "In Senrtie and Prayer, ADMINISTRATOR'S PUBUC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Cheater N. Sherwood, Administrator of the of Kva Pearl Sherwood, deceited, by order of the Circuit Court, County, Indlina, will offer for sale at public auction the following detorlbed personal property owned by decedent the time of her death, on Saturday, December 11, 1965 At 1:00 O'clock p.m. At the former residence of said decedent located 11 Wect of Bentonvllle and 3 miles East of Raleigh on the Road, In Fayette County, Indiana. Personal Property Reel type power mower; David Bradley roto-tlller; Tarptulm; Ladder! Scaffold board; In outrage; Wood bowl; Twin tube! machine; Cupboards glass jars; Cupboard; tewing ma- Chine; Miscellaneous Items on back porch; Desk; set; O.C.

refrigerator; Porch furniture; chine oupbeard; 2 tables; Bed complete; Pictures; Round Ublee 4 buffet 4 2 piece living room suite; Antique stand; Rocking ohalr; Red complete dresser; One-drawer stand; Bed 4 dresser; Chert of drawers; 2 piece living room suite; 2 rocking chairs; Knee-hole deek 4 chair; Coffee table 4 8 end tablet; ooeaden.) chalet; Reclining chair; Upright plane 4 (tool; Lamps; 2 TMIee 4 I Rocking ch.lr; Desk; Books; Gun rack; Picket Lumber 4 mlscellaneout Items in birn; 2 12-ft. gates; and other too nunv rout to mention. i The Following Items of Property Have i Been Consigned For Sale: Sofa; Chair and of bunk i ef prlngs; 2 kitchen tables; rug; itnlght teed gat tovi; electric emery whe.l; General Klectrle douWt-evan with push button control! condition); iron TKRMS OF SALI: property to ke remevetf until MttM or. Not responsible In case ef aoeldent. CHESTER H.

SHERWOOD. AdaJaktralor Every payday dvHitM ea the federal pmyroU ft. v..

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