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Mt. Vernon Register-News from Mt Vernon, Illinois • Page 7

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OTTO CHECKS IN Jim Mullen, scuba diver at PhlladelphU'i Aquarawa, checke In a new arrival, Otto IV, an octopus that 70 pounds and has a tentacle of 12 feet. Otto will llva In a refrlaerated tank to simulate natural habitat. Sale of Personol Property OF WALTER SLEDGE, BANKRUPT By Paul M. Fitch, Trustee Wednesday, December 8, 1965 At Three Locations. 10:30 A.M.

At Home Place on Liberty Road The Following: 1 Bubhcr Tired Wfiffon 1 Steel Water Trough 1 I'iR Water TrouKh 1 Crockery Feeder 1 Manure Spreader I Metal Hojf Feeder 1 Steel Wheel Wagon 1 Cattle OUer 1 Cattle Feeder I 1950 Chevrolet Plck-Up 11:15 A.M. on Harmony Road North 4 Miles on East Side. 3 Water TroiiKhs Cattle 2 Cattle Oilers 3 Cattle Feeders 1 Hog Feeder 3 Gang Disk 11:45 A.M. on Harmony Road North 4 Miles on West Side. 1 Tractor 101-M-H will not 1 Mower run 1 Com Picker 1 Tractor Case, will not rim 1 Case Hay Bailer 3 Plantern 1 Silage Cutter 2 Gang Plow 3 Cultivator All Sales For Cash Weekly Food Review Chrislnias specialilies and convenience foods tor lired housewives arc appearing in tlie markets this weeltend.

From now through the lioli- days, the emphasis will be on foods qu'iA and easy to prepare to the burdens of exhausted Qiristmas shoppers and card writers. Tangerines, langelos, oranges, grapefruit, pomegranates, popcorn and a full range of nuts are coming in, with pecans and peanuts particulai'ly plentiful. Thanksgiving shoppers made a big dent in the turkey supplies, but there still are enough to meet December needs. Lettuce, carrot and celery prices are inching up, following the heavy rains in California. Beans and artichokes are high.

TJiere are increasing supplies News Briefs MIAMI, Fla, (AP) -The 1965 hurricane season, which spawned the most dcfltruetlve storm In history, com- prlBcd two tropical stormn and tour hurricane)! between June 1 and Nov. The one hurricane that reached the mainland was Botsy, which slammed into Miami on Sept. 8, tlien roared across the gulf of Mexico and battered New Orleans two days later. Betsy left 75 persons dead in Florida and Louisiana and a damage toll of more than a billion The previous record holder was a storm In 1955 which caused WOO mlUlon damage In New England. PROVIDENCE, R.i: (AP) Rhode Island will require an eye test for all drivers reaching age 65.

The State Registry of Motor Vehicles announced the requirement wIlJ be instituted next spring. The present system of vision tests at age 70 will be continued. TOKYO (AP) -The Japanese government says that Japan's population reached 98,281,955 on Oct. 1, an increase of 4,860,000 or 5.2 per cent over 1960. It said there was an average 266 persons per one square kilometer.

SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) -A princess of about 20 years of age who lived 2,500 years ago has been found in a treasure; laden apartment-sized tomb near the Bulgarian town of tsa, the news agency BTA rcf ports. The princess was a member of the Thracian and was bedecked with golden earrings showing sirens, gold spangles, and gold buttons. of beef, with special emphasis this week on ground beef ahd steak. Pork chops, roast and ham are in good supply, and lamb roasts should be good buys. BENOIST BROS.

ACE HARDWARE I Santa's Gift Shop On The Square DAHLGREN Mr. and Mrs, George Bnrhce of Oak Land, spent Tlianks- giving Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bnrhce and Mr. and Aydl nml other relatives.

Social Security Office To Be Open Extra Hours The SfK 'Inl rrnrhcH 65 Mhose who n-tirr In Vernon will romdin hftvvfon nnd 65 may receive Miss Nancy Webb of 1 Kiiflny; ciish benefits hut In (i permiin Our Complete Selection of Toys and Gifts For The Entire Family. SHOP OUR YELLOW TAGS and SAVE PHONOGRAPH SET Two Speed Reg. $16.98 Special $1295 (J) DOLL COACH: 12" 34" molded body, dulchcss gear, ensign blue. American GT ROAD RACE SET 101 Pieces Reg. $39.95 Special Magnetic Numbers Spelling Board Reg.

$4.98 Special RIDEM HORSE On Wheels Reg. $2.98 Special TUFF BOY 6 Way Truck Reg. $12.98 Special 5 Piece BAR SET Reg. $4.49 Special INSULATED MUGS Reg. $6.95 Special 18" DART BOARD With 6 Darts Reg.

$3.98 Special' Sunbeam Cordless SUCtNG KNIFE Special $2 Hammer Aluminum ICE BUCKET Reg. $2.49 Special $219 EREaOR CONSTRUCTION 5 in 1 Set Reg. $7.98 Special METAL SERVICE STATION with IS Cius Res. $4.98 Special Lady Sunbeam HAIR DRYER Speciaf $1166 100 Ploy I CAROM BOARD Reg. $9.98 Special I METAL FARM SET I With Animals Reg.

$4.98 i Special I (N) 6-Ft. EVERGLEEM FROSTY OUNUATIOX: Aluminum Christmaa tree 91 bmncheii. SIS.OO Value (58007X) $8.88 GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE HERE Use Our Loy-Away Plan FREE Gift Wrapping FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES Thousands of Our Christmas Books Have Been Mailed Out Look Them Over Thoroughly "SAVE THEM" Shop With Them-They Are Good Til Christmas Make Your Christmas ShoppiM Headquorters BENOIST BROS. ACE HARDWARE BEST FOR LESS Corner 10th and Broadway Phone Mt. Vernon, Illinois brook, wflu a din iruesf of Mr.

anrl Mrs. ChaHle CroNs. Mr. and Mrs. Ayd( and family returned to their home in rxjulsvlile, after sponding the holldiiy weekend with their parents Mr.

and L. Aydt and Mrit. Tony Karcher. Mr. and Mrs, Don Williams of De Mottc, wore Thursday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs.

Lee Barbce. The Williams' were former residents ol the. community. Mrs. Emma Shilling visited with her husband, Shilling, Wday.

Mr. Shilling is a patient in Barnes Hospital in Louis, He has been there six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dean and family of Belle Rive, and Mr.

and Mrs. Owen L. Savage and family of Rockford, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Savage and family of Belle Rive spent Thanksgiving Day with their mother, Mrs.

Marie Savage. All enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs, David L. Smith and children, Kent and Lynn of Woodriver, spent Wednesday and Thunsday in the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Baker. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur McNair and family of Nlles, spent tlie weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNair. Mr.

and Mrs. Erne.st Biiller and John Butler of Peoria, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Giles children of Rockford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Butler. Guests in the home of Mr. ind' Mrs. James Hutchcraft Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Hutchcraft and family of Sikcston, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hofmeister of Relle- ville, ni. Mr. Bob Langin of Woodriver, and Mrs.

Helen Lemmon and children, and David of Dahlgren. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Minor and sons of Evansville, spent Thanksgiving with his parents and Mrs. Edward Minor. Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Aux- ior and family of Ramsey, 111., Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Tucker of Belle Rive spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr, and Mrs. Don Tucker and family, Frank VoHva and his mother, Mrs, Anna Voliva of Granite City spent the weekend with relatives and friends, also visited witli friends in Aden. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Bogan who are employed in Lincoln. are spending: their vacation at their home here. David Lemke, who is employed in Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mabel Lemke and sister, Ann. Little Miss Sarah Scriraei- of Salem spent tlie weekend with her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Riley Scrivner. Mr. and Mrs. went to Salem Sunday and visited in the home of their son and family.

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Scrivner. Sarah accompanied them back to her home.

Cpl. William Cross of El- Torro Marine Base in California spent he holiday weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cross. Miss Evelyn Ci-oss of Santa Anna, is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Irvin spent the holiday weekend in Chicago visiting his sister and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Bayha. Misses Joanie Aydt, Dorothy Zellers and Minnie Lemke who are employed in Springfield spent the holiday weekend at their homes in Dahlgren. Sunday afternoon guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs.

George were Mr. Vern Auxier of McLeansboro, Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Spence of Garmi, Mr. and Mi-s.

Ray Barbee, Mrs. Mary Stoltz and Lloyd of Dahlgren. Those who visited, the Auxiers Thanksgiving Day were, Mrs. Llllie Wells of Wayne City, Mr. and Mrs.

Don Auxier of Centi'alia, Rev. and Mrs. Gene Auxier of Ramsey, Rev. and Mrs. William Auxier of McLeansboro.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flicken- stine of Marion, spent the Thanksgiving holiday wltii tlieir mother Mrs. Minnie DoUins at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Maude Degenhai't.

Tliey all spent Thanksgiving Day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bakel In Mt. Vernon. Mr.

Mrs. Bill FUckcn- stine were Saturday evening dinner guests In the home of Mrs. Maude Dcgenharl and Mrs. Minnie DoUlns visiting their and sister, Mr; and Mrs. Ray Flickenstlne of, Marlon, Ind.

A Revival Meeting began Monday night November 29th at the Dahlgren Baptist Church. Services each bevenlng bcgin- nihg at '7 o'clock, with tlie pastor Rev. Dale Denham doing preaching. Mr. and Mrs.

Oven L. and family returned to tlioir home in Sunday af- spending the Thanksgiving with hit mother, Mrs. dates ol Downibor 10, wnd 17, jfnlly rnrliicfd amount. They and Thur.fdny, Dfcrmbcr 23. not oliKiblP for hospital insnr- In addition olticf will hr "'H'' opon this morninK ntid "if Pf'plf' 62 or oldor art Km Saturdays of Dccnmbr-r II hfncrit.s bfci.iisf and IS from 0 a.

rn. until nnon. Ihcir hu.slwind.s) had ClH.vn.ncc KomplPi- i a I security di.slancn manaRor, said the cvcninK liour.s are in addition to the rPKUlar a. m. lo p.m.

schndiilp of officn iiours, Monday IhrouKh Friday. iinlpd (Hit that it 72 or older. Farm Prices 6 Pet. Above Last Year OVID A. MAIITI.N Kami Writer priceii a whole retlfictrd 77 pin- eont of tho parity price K'vial of fodoral (arm programs, 11 )0 antno In iitld-Oclnbor.

But mIcl-Novombcr parity a ufio wore at 75 per cent. I log strjoil oiii uMioiui faiiM commoflltlcs, Ai an aver- of $20 .20 per hundrrd pvaiiulM In rnid -Novomber, itichf nflt Lird 108 jM'r cent ol' parlly, (Al-) I IC wlicii mcimiirod iiy iiiovr'il into iln' this sinndani, of any coni- of llic yrar .1 level (i infuH'y- per reijl atirjve a yrjii eotn lioR prleffi not enoufh under i willi pi lliey would con- M'l or (t'l socurity (o fiualify. Many ofhuiue well into ihe new P'l' ''enl of parity. I 'hls (irlfp these pco()lp will now be elinj. i IniprovemonI rcflff.l.s if rliiiicd ble fra' caHh lineaiise' An UJJ I'U II IUT' farm piice in -jr siipplje.s and ''oii- the new law roduce.s Ihe amouni lhal over-all priccM' deniaiiils tor meal, of work required for mo.sl iieo-i I oopsi '''he Dcpartmriil livesiiH 'lt Ihc lirsl.

10 rnoiilliH of this year to- Kemper pointed out that if oioer. impoilant for many people to! Widows W) or 61 years of re iniciianiied Iroin get in touch witli tho dialriet officrn to aflvaniaKe of Ihe health insuninee and other provisions of llie lOtif) amendments to the soelai security program. Althougf) mo.sl people are able to visit the office during the day, permanently reduced amouni many find it impossible to do so because of employment or home The throe major groups of people wlio should gel in touch wilh I ho social security district office arc the following: 1, People who aro Gfj or older but who aro not ontitlod to social benefils. the.so people are eiigiblo for benofils but have not appliod for them because thoy aro still woiking full time. Kemptor emphasized that it is desirable lor these aKo who under Iho olfl law 1 laled billion fjounds, down 3 woidfl Iiave been eligible for Uurni- ihe monlh per cenl from a yea, earlier, widows benefits at Ihe age 62.

They may now apply for social security benefils as early as cent, bill as well as lanih Ihis slemhne.ss farm (iO if they wish to accept a During Ihi.s period, beef lao- and 1 ,1 ,1 in 'liH'iion was up 1 per cent froir. cre.rse.v lor ajifl lomaloi'S. IJnmarrlefl students 18 lo 22 whose social security bene- fit.s have boon stopped; sludonis who receive social security benefits and aro noaring ago 18, and who plfui lo continue in schriol. Upon application, monthly benefits can bo paid I'eli'o- active lo January, 156.5 to unmarried students who were under 22 In 196.5 and who were dropped from Ihe social security rolls wfien they reached 18. The Ml.

Vernon office is al cent. Lard production fluring Iho JHnuiiiy period wa.s dr)wn 16 per cent a year earlioi. level was accompanied by stabilized prices farniers paid for good.s and serviee.i used in pifirluclion and in family living. These up per cent horn a eailipi'. Iiave not up as much diiriiiK Samuel Clemens, who wrote as hnv" prices I'armei-s leocivc.

unrler llio name of Mark Twain, The rcpoit sliowed II.al fai'mlis buried in Elmirn, N. Y. people to supply now to eslab-iSouth 10th streot. Tho telephone number is 242-6210. lish their security benefit rights and to cjualify for the hospital insurance protection that begins in July.

1966. He emphasized that no one can Jose by applying for benefits as soon as Marie Savage and other relatives. Mrs. Charlie Cross, Cor. ASSINIBOIA Assinihoia was tho nanio ol a region which covered wlial now ai'c afljoining portions of the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario and the states of Minnesota and North Dakota.

Yo tur eyes are your moti iportint beiiuly atiel. Ul ttiow you how it to wear Ihe new contacts. See Clearly Without Glasses gtiuidiird Crtntaot Lenses $9550 RAY OPTICAL CO. DR. RAY E.

DAITON, O.D. DR. ED JANIES, O. D. p.m, p.m.

Fri. NO NEEDED 117 North locuit CanlrilU, III. Dial S32-U13 21 CHRISTMAS FAVORITES! 13 GREAT ARTISTS! JUST RELEASED! COLLECTORS' ALRUIVI'5 FROM GOODYEAR! CHRISTMAS BY GHEAT ARTISTS OF OUfi TIIVIE COMPARABLE VALUE aiUiCIUBS AUUIM UMITtD tDlltON mnm ELSE TO BUY. COME IN TODA YI 4 YOUR CHOICE-MONAURAL ORSTERBO ALL THIS GREAT MUSIC Oh Holy Night It Came Upon A Midnight Clear Caroling, Caroling Jolly Old St. Nicholas Littis Drummer Boy Star Carol We Three Kings of Orient Are Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Angels We Have Heard On High Silent Night (English and French) The Lord's Prayer Sleigh Ride The Twelve Days of Christmas Oh Little Town of Bethlehem Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming Some Children See Him Oh Come, All Ye Faithful The First N06I Silver Bells Jingle Bells It's Christmas Time All Over The World.

ALL THESE GREAT ARTISTS Maria Alberghetti Eugene Ormandy Richard Tucker Maurice Chevalier Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme Dinah Shore Diahann Carroll Danny Kaye Doris Day Sammy Davis, Jr. NYLON ALL-WEATHER Gives extra traction on wet or dry roads. Extra mileageTufsyn rubber, extra-strong 3-Tnylon cord. Sizes to fit practically all cars. 512 OFF SecoDd tire when you buy first tire at price listed.

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