Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1964 — Page 2

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KaitKag Lessons Beginning 2nd Week in February Afternoons and Wednesday Eve. Supplies Available. CALL 3-9655 - D. EASH

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Minor Accidents In City Tuesday Two accidents, with only minor damage in each, occurred Tuesday afternoon in Decatur. The first mishap occurred at J 52 p.m. when a car driven by Melvena J. Ross, 53. of 227 N. 16th St., was westbound on Adams and unable to stop on ice and

snow at the 13th St. intersection The Robs car slid into an auto operated by Vincent A. Faurote, 30. of 1015 Russell St., which was making a left turn off 13th street and onto Adams. Damages were estimated at $75 to the Faurote vehicle, and $25 to the Ross auto. Second Crash The second accident occurred at 4:18 p.m. on 13th St., near the Adams street intersection, when a car driven by Larry Dean NevU,

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22-year-old resident of 1110 W. Monroe St. struck a car driven by Jane Ann Pontius, 16, rout* 1, Portland, in the rear. Both autos were southbound on 13th, and both drivers stated an unidentified pedestrian ran in (font of the Pontius car, forcing a sudden stop. Nevil was unable to stop on the ice, and slid into the rear of the Pontius auto. Damages were estimated at $125 to Nevil’s car and sls to the Pontius auto.

Goshen Trucker Is Killed In Kansas NIOTAZE, Kan. <UPI) -Levi Judson Rink, 46, Goshen, Ind., was killed Tuesday when a traotor - trailer loaded with building materials crashed and burned near here. Chatauqua County officers said the truck, which Rink was driving for Skyline Homes Co., Elkhart, Ind., apparently hit a small bridge, ran off the road and overturned. Rink was

thrown from the wreckage. Skyline Homes has an assembly plant at nearby Arkansas City, Kan. Ntw York Stock Exchange Price MIDDAY FKICES A. T. it T., 141%; Central Soya, 28; DuPont, 243; Ford, 50%; General Electric, 85%; General Motors, 78%*, Gulf Oil, 49%; Standard Oil Ind., 64%; Standard Oil N. J., 76%; U. S. Steel, 58%.

All Os Roads In | County Now Open | 5 Six snowplows have been oper-s ating continuously, 24 hours a day, * on the county highways since 6 p.m. Sunday, and all county roads are now open, Lawrence Noll, county highway superintendent, stated this noon. Until the snow and wind stopped Monday afternoon, the plows were used for emergencies only, he explained. This included two cases where expectant mothers were aided in their race with the stork to thte hospital, seven cases where veterinarians were rushed to aid diary farmers who had cows with milk fever, and about 20 cases where rural residents ran out of fuel oil. Twice county snow plows themselves got stuck, and a wrecker service had to be called to get them out. The plows were too valuable and needed to use more than one in an area, so they were not utilized to dig each other out. On one road off the Piqua just a few miles from Decatur, a drift is over 12% feet high, the highest Noll has ever seen.. On another road in the south part of the county, near Ceylon, for more than a half-mile the drifts are higher than the auto windows, and drivers feel like they are going through a tunnel. The county has lent one front-

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9 and loader, useless to the county |in the ■ present situation,) to the | city of Decatur to help carry off | the snow. The city also has other I help on a leased basis to assist S the four department workers. ■ .........

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