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from :im*s IS to 52. Propone nou for I . S. t ivil Sorvioo jolt o|M‘iiiit^s in this aroii tliirint; the n«*\t I'* months. (•ovoriimont positions pay as •liuh as $f4(i.H0 a month to start. They p r o v i ti e much greater security than private employment ami excellent o|»p o r t u a ity lor advancement. Many positions require little or no s|teoiali/.e«l education or expcrieiu'c. But to get one of tin's** jolts, you must pass a test. The competition is keen ami in some cases only one out of five pass.
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PUBLIC SALE Sale of Household goods at the residence of Mrs. Eva Ohctiehain (Deceased) and Mrs. C arrie Miller in Kainhridge, Saturday, Oct. 19, 1963 At 12:30 ANTIQIES 1 4-poster l»ed (highpost) Walnut; 2 walnut ehest of drawers; 1 cherry chest of drawers; I walnut chesl; | square lop table Walnut; I round top talde Walnut; I oak bed; 2 night tables (1 drawer); I wardrobe walnut; 1 wardrobe. 1 round dining table with 4 chairs to match; 1 kitchen L'ahinet (tall); 1 kitchen cabinet, long; 1 wash stand; 1 single !>ed (iron); I single mattress and springs; 1 single feather bedI round stand table; 2 kitehen tables; I side board; I white 4ufe; I bed davenport; I chair and ottoman; I upholstered chair; 2 or 3 rockers; 1 or 2 bed side tables; 2 dressers; I C'rosley Shelvadore (Deluxe Model) Refrigerator; I Singer sewing machine (drop head); I Siegler oil stove, largo size (heating); 1 oil stove; I apartment size gas stove; I china closet; 2 mirrors; I old fashioned desk; odd chairs; Lot of books; some antique dishes; lot of other dishes; some cooking utensils; some bedding; 17 Inch C'rosley T.V. Console; 1 Stew-art-Warner space beater; I davenport table; some small tools iml miscellaneous articles. Alton Hurst, Auctioneer
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PEAC E PRIZE WINNER AND WIFE Dr. Linus C. Pauling, American chemist whose opposition to nuclear tests has made him a controversial figure in the United States, and his wife, Ava, talk to newsmen at their home in Carmel, Calif., after it was announced that he had been awarded the 1962 Nobel Peace Prize.
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MAIL THIS APPLICATION TODAY-BE SURE TO INCLUDE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER This special enrollment expires at midnight, October 15. 1963. Prepare your application carefully and completely, and be sure to check whether you want single membership or family membership. (Family membership includes spouse and unmarried children through age 19.) Mail your check or money order for one month's fee by midnight. October 15. to: Blue Cross —Blue Shield. 110 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis 9. Indiana. Membership becomes effective October 2C, 1963.
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ily membership is $19.30 monthly. Read the benefits listed below. Send your check or money order to Blue Cross-Blue Shield, 110 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis. If you are not satisfied with your Membership Certificate when you receive it, return within 5 days and your money wall be refunded. More than a million and a half Hoosiers belong to Blue Cross-Blue Shield. Take their advice—join now. But you’ll have to hurry—this "Open” Enrollment ends at midnight, October 15. If you're employed in a group of 5 or more, ask your employer about the advantages of group membership.
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BLUE CROSS WILL PROVIDE: HOSPITAL SERVICES for in-patients for 30 days, plus half of the cost for an additional 30 days during each Certificate Year as follows: ROOM AND BOARD—Up to $16 per day during the full benefit period and up to $8 per day during the 50% period. ANCILLARY, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES —Operating room, delivery room, anesthesia when given by a hospital employee, drugs, dressings, supplies, plaster casts, oxygen therapy, administration of blood and blood plasma, x-ray examinations, laboratory service, pathological services, electrocardiograms, basal metabolism tests, and physical therapy. OUT-PATIENT SERVICES-Payment for above services in accident cases when provided within 72 hours ot accident. Also hospital expenses tor out-patient surgery (except oral surgery) physical therapy and removal of casts after hospitalization. HOME CARE-When a member has received benefits under this Certificate as a bed patient, and is discharged from a hospital and the attending physician prescribes additional care and treatment in connection with the condition for which he was hospitalized, Blue Cross will pro-
vide payment of the reasonable charges for the use of the following: Nursing service of a visiting nurse when available through a contracting Visiting Nurse Association; surgical and orthopedic appliances; hospital bed including orthopedic and traction equipment; drugs which can be purchased only on a physician’s prescription to the extent of 80% of the reasonable charges, after the member or dependent has expended the sum of $10 for such drugs. Benefits commence on the day of discharge from the hospital and continue for a period of time equal to four times the number of “unused days of full benefits” which are available. For example, if you were hospitalized for ten days, you would have 20 days left that Certificate Year, which, multiplied by four, would give you 80 days of home care. Half days cannot be used for Home Care. BLUE SHIELD WILL PROVIDE: SURGICAL SERVICES-Surgical allowances according to the Standard Schedule up to $200 for operative and cutting procedures for the treatment of diseases, injuries, fractures and dislocations whether the services are rendered in the hospital, in the home or in the physician's office. ANESTHESIA —When administered in the hos-
pital by a practicing physician other than the operating surgeon or his assistant, paid as follows: $10 for surgical allowances up to $50. and 20% of surgical allowances over $50. IN-HOSPITAL MEDICAL CARE-After at least 18 consecutive hours as a bed patient in a hospital, provides allowances for medical service in hospitals, not connected with preparation for or after care of surgical or obstetrical cases of up to $10 for the first day, $3 per day for the next 29 days and $1.50 per day for the next 30 days on which a physician makes one or more calls not to exceed 60 days per Certificate year. Also provides for x-ray service in a physician's office for possible fractures and dislocations, up to $15 per Certificate year. OBSTETRICAL SERVICES-Payment for services for conditions of pregnancy is made according to the Standard Schedule. WAITING PERIODS —Maternity care and obstetrical service will be provided the member or spouse after the family membership has been in effect for 270 consecutive days. Services for tonsillectomies and adenoidectomies will be provided after the membership has been in effect for 180 consecutive days, and for pre-existing conditions after the membership has been in effect for 270 consecutive clays.
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$310,191,443 JET ORDER McDonnell Aircraft, St. Louis, Mo., announced it has been awarded a new, $310,191,443 order to produce more F-4 Phantom jots like these on the final assembly line. IL is the largest single contract in the 24-year history of the company. Phantoms are made in three versions, for the Air Force, Navy ami the Marline-.
First Tiger footballer on the field later in the afternoon at Blackstock Stadium was 00, Doug Weir of Pittsburgh. The crepe circle was a new angle in introduction techniques for DePauw's cheering section, most of which is in the background in the stadium s west stands.
