Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1950 — Page 7

FRIDAY, MAY 1», 1»5«

SUPPLIES FOE THAT Z SIIIAY OlTlia STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE PIES CAKES COOKIES • .. .. ■- '» — - — ■■■ ■' SLICING BOLOGNA a* BACON,3KINLEBB WEINERS, FRESH SIDE pound JJV TENDERIZED PICNIC HAMS J 4- ~ pound <AG CASING SAUSAGE, Freh , 4SC GROUND BEEF, Freeh 49C - HORSERADISH, Mat I$C SCHEIMAR’S MARKET PHONE 308 CUSTOM KILLING OF ALL KINDS.

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AnnouMement «u made today by board of civil service examiners, veterans administration hospital, Marton, that the eaamlnatiou tor tannery worker was amended to include ths position of laundry supmintendonc at a salary at »3,1 H per peer. Far farther information contact Robert Frialagar. civil aarrtoe secretary in Um Decatur post office. 'Honest Shot' Low Is Upheld In Illinois Springfield. 111., May It. — (VP) — A shot of hard liquor in Illinois eqnala a full ounce. The Illinois state supreme court says so. The court yesterday upheld the state's "honest shot” la*, saying: “ft Is not unreasonable for the legtalalure to infer that glasses or other containers in which whiskey. gin and rum are sold by the drink are commonly and popularly understood to hold an ounce." But the court ruled illegal one section prohibiting the use of •tricky er deceptive- glasses. Too vague and uncertain, the court said. ./. ’ - . - -■ .

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ARM I Numbers Needed Seasonal Woiitrs I AAUSu UwOvW IwwIWUUbB All workers who are employed ar aspect to he employed in any of the canning factories to and around Fort Wayne mould hare tadal security account uusikiri before beginning work, according to Christian H. W. Luecke. manager at the Fort Wayne social security office The territory aerved by this office Includes the eou» ttae st Adame. Alien. DeKalb. Huntington. Noble, Btenbea, Weito and Whitley. "While the work la the canning industry is usually seasonal, every person employed In this type of work most have a social security account number," Luecke said. "Many employers demand an nocount number from all new workers, so that those who plan to work in this type of job will save time and will perhaps get a job more ‘quickly by obtaining their numbers in advsnee. "Employees are required to report the wages paid each employe, his name and account number when sending their tax report Io the collector each quarter year. In order to make sure that theee wages are properly credited to the individual worker's ledger account kept by our records division, each employe should be sure to give hto employer hto nsme and account number just as shown on his card. You see. theee individual wage records are the baste of all tutors benefit payments to worheru and their families under old-age and survivors insurance. "Your local postmaster can furnish you with the application blank used In obtaining an account number or you can obtain them at our office in the Federal Building. Fort Wayne We issue account numbers to those who call at our office or return them by mail if received in this manner." Luecke added "If you have lost your original card, use the same application blank and note on it that you have tost your origtnat vard." Luecke said If yen know the number of. yelir original caWgive us this numher -etswepplyter tor a dupliesfe ”

Decatur Girl To Ba Confirmed Sunday Miss Carol Fay Kalver. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kalver North Second street will be confirmed Bunday st Aehduth Veaholom Temple. Fort Wayne. The confirmation service will be j held at 10.30 o'clock. Miss Kalver is one of four . conflrmanda and la reception for them will be held Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock in the Temple Center. The confirmands participate in the services. Miss Kalver will conduct the shovuob service and also give ih« ittmtiiir-prayer. : Kindergarten Class Views Young Robins The kindergarten class of the Lincoln school taught by -Mrs. Wllbnr Petrie made a field trip Thursday to the Lawrence Beal home to view Decatur's latest quadruplets. The students' first lesson in biology included a trip up. then down a ladder to view with awe the four robins nesting In the transom at the Beal home. Mrs. Beal, who reported the incident said that , the children sat in her living room watching thn flight of t,he parents of the babj robins abo. Mrs. Beal's repoit added, are chirping nicely. RED CROSS FUND Previously reported ....37.863 25 John B Stulls. Chr. Decatur Bus Zone No. r Add'l 10.00 Mrs Floyd Morrison. Chr. Decatur Res. Zone No. 1 By Mrs. Waiter Lister . S.W> I'nitsd Brotherhood of Carpenter and Joiners of America. Local No. 21W So* Total ...17X86 23 Goal |8i55»0

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nA M — -rFrogroM b rtomied Tbe ktanmer recreation program to ptaauned by the Hoarse reeroattoe committee for all residents in umd arnund Monroe. Tho opening arsatoa will be Thursday evening, May ft. Thu program, tor the ■oat part, will be centered aroupd tbe grata suhoal playground. An •vowing program for both young people and adults will be conduct, od on Mondays aad Thursdays starting at «:» p.m. The daytime program will be. limited to one , or two programs iwvto ta which these will bo different activittoo planned for each wook: Included in daytime aetivitioa will be softball games, volleyball, swimming parttoe. and handicrafts; The evening program will feature ouch activittoe as volleyball aoftben, bed- i mlnton. tennis, horseshoe, stunts, contests snd handicrafts. Tbe Monroe recreation committee to sponsoring the township entertainment festival. Committee members have entry blanks for all those groups and Individuals who wish to eater. New officers of the recreation committee are Leo Otrahrn chairman; Margaret Lob- < siger, secretary-treasurer. I High School Pupils Present Program A group of Decatur high school atudenta presented aa interesting program at a special assembly at the Lincoln grade school this morning. Mudeats participating were. Den Smith, trombone aoto; Fran cea Norrie, saxapbbne soft; Luther Schrock. aoanaphone solo; Frances Morris and Donna Kirsch eatoaner, saxsphone duet; Dan Thomas. Ronnie Secaur, Bill Trsmtner and Ronny Murphy, trumpet quartet; Lute White, twirling solo; Dorcas Richardson and Sue Troutner, twirling enaemble. The above are all pupils Os Albert Sellemeyer. band dirm-t---or A male quartet, composed ot Jack Petrie. Harold Bohnke. Wil ford Norrto aad WUUam Mot her, directed by Mias Helen Haubold. music the public schools, also Hepg ou the program. " 4-H Bum! Bake Sale - Saturday, May 20. Publix Service. . 11712

FORD F-5 S' 8 outsold »v*ry ofhor frutk in the I’A ton fioWl M The first choice of wwort truck." who urn toe h K the Ford F-5. Notionol reg.stralton figures pravo Sto duty truck ha. outwld every other moke m 4 do*-b* ■VSI none-.n the porfwor per,od. S-nce th. wor ho. ootsoW M the next leading make by o ratio of 5 to 3. Cash m on *>• BAI A B B feel the dtSeronce—in your pocketbook. ... INh ~ ' ** **■» ween ID , n . Xt °* u ’" *«>ww-ne I I I I ”•* ?SJ** "* w I *. - TIN WATS BITTS* I to.to4ak«lHto|-to.is*tn4toMfl ford >. first m sotot because » h fit* b> vatoe. ta adWhan M to low firrt cob. the F-5 offers there 10 over the next four leading mokes in *e 1 '6 ton Md. B 0) Up to lbs. more paylooo copaoty. (1) Up to I 1100 lbs. higher G.V.W. rahng. (3) Up to 310 lb*, tom — lining. (3) Highest compression ratio. (A) Otdy Ford offers r BAB MA IHE I ot V-» or 6<ytinder engsres. (7) Oil Fator of no IN VALUE! ssk-esese-- ' to a. Ito tap Hold and in over 175 other models bum ffud fiwMfcj flirt Um FORD TRUCKS LAST LONGER ... a-a-nre. toegod. BRANT MOTORS, INC. SrdKMnarwe , Dasat*, Win* ■

Is Itoißoaad Todqr Tbe "Hartford Alumnae." a pocket-slsed. slick paper annual ooMatolM Intomattoo at both tbe "old grade" and the ewrreat graduating etass wae releaeed today by Mra.. Maa Habegger. ear rto ary at too stanml aaaoclgfton. lactedsd ta tbe megaslno to a directory of the scheci'a graduates, from tbe five member class at l»l» through the IMS etass. The ItoU class to given tbe honor of ladiviguai pteturee with appropriate des eriptiona. _ Youth Is Arrostsd Following Accident Robert Daugherty, 17, of Fort Wayne, was arrested by deputv sheriff Bob Shraluka Thuradsy fol lowing aa accident which occurred on U. 8. highway *7 three miles north of Deeatur. The Daugherty car had stalled and was parked on the highway with no lights on when a car driven by J. Arthur Williama. at ratUaai. craahed into it. Total damage waa estimated by

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