Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1951 — Page 7
THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1951
Minor Damage Is y Caused Wednesday. By Runaway Auto City police Wednesday investl- — gated the case of the run-away car, an incident in which minor damage was inflicted When a vehicle grew tirjed of standing intone SP ot. Perhaps the vehicle, weakened J)y the hot summe?sun, was looking for home shade. Or maybe it merely becahie -anxious tor its owner to come, it ran away
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blindly for the car bumbed another before it stopped. i For there sat the car owned by Dent Baltzell. of route 6, on the A and P. parking lot on Monroe street. The day was warm, everyone was scurrying for a cool spot away from the sun. The car sat. Immobile, but perhaps thinking longingly of even a gentle respite from the torrid weather. 1 What was ahead? Another parking lot, which to an automobile, probably,'is a greener pasture. So the Baltzell car, while the owner was shopping in the market, was overcome with wanderlust, and left the scene. It nioyed slowly but steadily across Water street, that divides the A and P parking lot and the city? parking lot. and it bumped into a vehicle operated by Roger Leer, of Elwood, that was parked there. Police estimated only negligible damages to car. The roaming Baltzell car was taken home. It’s cooler on route 6, and the
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owner knows it won’t' get away tll»re. Besides, automobiles seldt|n run away from home. | , __ -\ ■ Cow Has Triplets i?iptonvi,le. Tet|n. ,(UD—A pu|e-bred Aberdeen Angus c6»’,. owfted by Jack Fields, gave birth to triplet calves, all females. z
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Hunter Top Man For Light Pole Paint Project Floyd Hunter, who. works fulltime as an employe of the city’s electric light department, and parttime as the township justice of the peace, was “all up in the air Wednesday.” . Nbt a particularly flighty fellqw. Hunter -was the top man on the liglU-pole painting project which lias been going on all summer. M>ost of the light posts throughout the city have become a livid gr» en, dark but pleasant, contrasting sharply to the battered battleship gray that previously cdlored the poles.Several youths have be4n con--trusted for the''summer to do the Work, and have doiie a commendable job. • .. Hun-er, however, was called into service to get the peak atop the lights around court house square. The ladder truck of the light depai in, nt was put into,play. Huntex .-jcaled the ladder and got the knobs. t|iyiing them the green treatment. “I’m an old. hand at this,” he Hald. Then he stuck a leg out sldetisays. An acrobat. T!htn he steadied himself and dabbed at the portion being painted. ”A-'fine, professional job,” txplained a by-stander. It was warm dp court house square, but a slight, was present, all gawking skyward. . He painted daipilly for a few njnutes, stood back .(not very far) o appraise his work; then descend; d. All in a day’s work, the sum|ner ligut-pole project was nearer ioinpletion.*' One observer commented tha: such antics should be rewarded /with a citation commendinij the ladder performers for a<cbmpliiining work “over and above the cail of duty?’ One spectator, who inherently an artist, noted that “without those little peaks above the globes being painted, the whole job loses
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proportion, is worthless.” \ At this Hunter climbed the lad* der, stuck his leg out, stood there poised —-a tableaux ... an artist. An acrobat. Robert Kissell Rites Are Held Wednesday Funeral services were helc Wednesday morning at St. Joseph’s Catholic church in South Bend.for Robert .Kissell, who died Sunday (•veiling. Mrs, Kissell is the former .Miss Edith Heimann of Decatu-. ihe Rev. Lawrence f Heimann, C.P.8., and the Rev. j Ambrose Hcimahn, C.PP.S., of St. Joseph s College, Collegeville, sorts of Mr. and Mrs. John Heimann of this city, were celebrant and deacon b*' the solemn jequieih mass. 1 Those from here who attended the fim6ral were',Mr. and Mrs. John Heimann, 'Air. and Mrs. Edward Heimann, Mr. arid Mrs. Henry Heimann, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heijuanh and son Dan, Mr. and Mrs, jJacoli. Heimann and son Charles ur. and Mrs. Joseph Heimann, Mr. end Mrs. Robert, Heimann, Mr. ant, Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rumschlag, Mr. ant Mis. Cyril Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gejmer and daughterMildred. Eileen and Vera, Mr. aufl Mrs, Richard (lelmer, Mr. and Mrs. il/xibert (Jeimer, Frank Braun*Cyri and Frank Heimann. , Trade in a Good Town —Decatur
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Traffic Arrest Is \ } Made By Trooper » trooper Ted Biberstine made one traffic arrest, of Eldon Chamness, of Rockville, who failed
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to display the proper identification when stopped on U.S. highway 27 south of the city. Chamness, driving a truck, wks without an appropriate identification card required by the public service commission.
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Chamness is to appear in justice o! the peace court Friday. If you have aometnTng to Mil or rooms for rent try a Want Adv. It brings results.
