Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1963 — Page 2
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techincal training course for United States Air Force jet aircraft mechanics here. Airman Fuhrmann, was trained in the maintenance and inspection of jet fighter planes currently in use by the Air Force. The airman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Fuhrman of route 2, Decatur, and 4s a graduate of Monmouth high school.
Early Calk Urged On Social Security The first of the year is the many people choose to fill out their applications for retirement benefits according to Ruth H. Lane, manager of the Fort Wayne social security office. Persons planning to retire in January or February of 1964 can save time and avoid crowded conditions by visiting their social security office yet this year. Contacting the social security office no more than three months before the month of retirement is a sure way to assure- that the first check' will arrive promptly, said Mr. Lane. The possibility of repeated visits can be eliminated when the necessary documents are brought along at the time of the first visit. All persons applying for payments should bring along their social security cards and those of the wife and children under age 18. Proof of age for the retiring worker and members of his family are usually required. Last year’s tax return for the social security office to keep, is needed from thoJe in business for themselves. Employes should have available the amount of their last year’s earnings, as well as an estimate of earnings to date this year. All dates regarding birth, marriage, death, adoption, divorce or disability should be available if needed by the social security representative. It is far better, to bring a document that is not needed than to need a document that was not brought to the office. Mrs. Lane cautions that benefits can be lost when persons delay contacting their social security office because they do not have the required material. Any doubts or questions can be resolved by visiting or writing the social security office, at 343 West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne. Or, write the Social security office at Fort Wayne for an appointment with the field representative who makes scheduled visits to Decatur each month. Only Minor Damage In Accident Today Two cars were damaged in an accident at 7 o’clock this morning, at the intersection of 12th street and Dayton Ave. Herman J. Knape, 47, of 606 N. 12th St., was westbound on Dayton, and as he turned left onto. 12th, his auto struck the left frtirft of a car operated by James E. Herman, 23, of the Hi Way trailer court, which was northbound on 12th St. Damages were estimated at S2OO to the—Herman car, and SSO toKnapke’s vehicle. A parked vehicle owned by Ernest Truck Equipment of Fort Wayne received an estimated S4O when struck by a car Wednesday by 6 p.m. Paul Clarence Gross, 47, of 110 S. Fourth St., was pulling from the driveway into the Fort when he backer into the Fort Wayne vehicle. The Gross, car was not damaged. p ■ « ■■ New Yorn stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T., ISO Central Soya, 27%; DuPont. 240%; Ford. 50; General Electric, 84%; General Motors, 78%; Gulf Oil. 47%; Standard Oil Ind., 60%: Standard Oil N. J., 72%; U. S. Steel, 51%.
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Artists Invited " To Display Work Adams county artists are invited to submit applications to h a v e their work f identifiable with Indiana scenes displayed in a yearround rotative art salon in the state house, Go v. Matthew E. Welsh and Lt. Gov. Richard O. Ristine announced today. Letters of application from groups wishing to display their work will be considered in order of postmark. Letters should be sent to the Indiana State House Art Salon Committee, Room 332, State House, Indianapolis 4, Ind. Mrs. George Meeker, of Peru, well-known Indiana civic leader, is chairman pro-tem of the exhibit. Carl Mitchell of Bloomington, has been named chairman, John R. Ackerman, of Bean Blossom, vice-chairman; Dalton Bolser, Vernon, secretary; and Mrs. Meeker, treasurer. The committee will institute and maintain a monthly rotating display of art in the lobby of the lobby of the state capital building. Membership is open to Indiana residents willing to ' participate actively in the program. The first show is scheduled to open Jan. 2. • v Terre Haute Worker Killed By Cave-in ! TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (UPI) — ' Harold Denbo, 50, Terre Haute, | suffocated Wednesday when a seven-foot sewer excavation in . which he was working caved in. I Denbo, who was removed from 1 the trench a half-hour later, was i dead on arrival at St. Anthony’s ' Hospital.
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