Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1962 — Page 8

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Locals Pete Reynolds, editor of the Decatur Daily Democrat, was confined to his home this morning by arthritis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McConnell and daughter, Mrs. Anne Fortner travelled to Columbus, 0., Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell and son, Mike. Miss Beverly Spiegel celebrated her 16th birthday Tuesday. She is the daughter of Mr and Lloyd Spiegel, 318 North Ninth St., and she is a Sophomore in the Decatur high school. Her 16th birthday was celebrated Thursday by Miss Jackie Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Baker. 'The address of A/3c Waldo L. Bultemeier, son of Mr. and Mi’s. Charles Bultemeier, is A.F. 22961383, Box 1169, Greenville, Miss. The address of A/3c Eugene R. Bulmahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Thecdore Bulmahn, is A. F. 22961382, Box 1171, Greenville, Miss. Mrs. Joseph F. Huffman, who will finish her term as Wells coun;ty clerk Dec, 31, has accepted employment in the office of the Blue Flame Gas Corp., in Bluffton. Mrs. Muffman is Democratic district vice-chairman.

Hospital Admitted John Graves was admitted Wednesday; George Tricker, Decatur; Mrs. Orpha Irwin, Decatur. Dismissed Marvin Brown, Monroeville; Mrs. Albert Kukelhan and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Ronald Aspy and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Agues Backhaus, Decatur; Master Terry Hower, Decatur. Drilling Snow Closes Schools The Jefferson township grade school was closed at noon today due to the bad weather and conditions of the roads. Principal Jerry D. Carey announced that the school would close for the afternoon, and that children would be sent home at the usual lunch hour, time. The Geneva grade and high school students were sent home at 11:15 a.m. today due to the poor condition of the roads. Principal Kenneth Von Emon made the an- i nouncement before noon today. No other county or local schools I were known to have closed early j itxiay. Two Accidents At Same Time .. T I Two two-car accidents occured on city streets within the same hour Wednesday afternoon, with i no injuries resulting. An auto driven 'Toy Rujh Alta Mazelin, 27, 717 Winchester St., suffered an estimated SSO damage when struck by a car operated by Joyce Darling Williams, 34, 722 High St., at 3:08 p.m. Mrs. Mazelin. was southbound on Winchester street and attempting a left turn onto Russel street, ! when struck by the Williams car which was west bound on Grant street and turning right onto Winchester. The Williams auto suffered approximately SSO damages. At 3:42 p.m., autos operated by Arthur H. Haugk, 56, 526 Stude-! baker St., and Hugh J. Baldus, 39,

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Fort Wayne, collided at the inter- 1 section of Nuttman Ave. and 13th streets, Haugk was eastbound on Nuttman and as he attempted to turn left onto 13th street, he was struck on the right rear by the Baldus auto, which was westbound on Nuttman. Damages were estimated at $125 to the Baldus car and $75 to Haugk’s car. Two Wrecks Reported In Nearby Areas A parked car owned by Clarence E. Fishbaugh, of the Decatur Casting Co., was damaged in Bluffton Sunday when struck by a car driven by Melvin F. Melton, 17, of Bluffton route 2. Richard Lee Fraze, 33, of Geneva escaped injury Monday at 6:30 a.m. when his car slid off slippery Indiana 26 about four miles west of Portland and hit a telephone pole. The front and left side of the car were damaged. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

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J Court House Tree Decorated Today Court house officials joining in the Yuletide Spirit this afternoon, as many joined together to decor- ■ ate a Christmas tree located on the first floor of the building. The Bobby Heller Nursery do- ' anted the Christmas tree, and ' members of the sheriff’s department delivered it this morning. A number of the county officials were planning to decorate the tree this afternoon. BOTH TRACKS (Continued from Page One) blockage of the highway. However, the north-south traffic was halted for several minutes until an employe of the railroad could release the crossing arms which had lowered at the approach of 1 the train. William J. Donnelly, trainmaster i with the Erie Railroad, said the I loss would not be high in comi parjson with many derailments. The cars were loaded with wood,

rags, meat and vegetables and at least one with water heaters, but no major damage resulted to the contents, he said. However, some of the cars appeared beyound repair.

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