Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1961 — Page 8

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t ! ■'< --J.-’ O'- I IB ■•> h • ■ ■ • 11 (Photo by Anspaugh) ALL DONE— The group shown above were responsible for much of the planning and construction of the Southeast elementary school. In the front row, left to right, are Sylvester Everhart, principal; 1 W. Guy Brown, superintendent: and Dr. James M. Burk, president of the Decatur school board. Looking at the blueprints from behind are Jack Heller, school board; Clarence Bultemeier, general contractor; Carl Bradley, architect; and Herb Banning, school - board. ■' .

Only Minor Damage In Accident Friday A truck and a car were involved i in an accident at 10:04 a.m. FriI day,, with only the car being damaged, to the extent of $35. Harold Rhynard, 52, route 1, De- ' catur, was driving east in an alley between First and Second streets. A truck driven by Thomas M. j Richards, 26, Fort Wayne, was ' parked, headed south. As Rhynard drove through the intersection of i the alleys, Richards started the ■ i truck and it rolled backward,! i striking the Rhynard car in the I

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right rear as it passed through the intersection. Mother, Five Children Are Burned To Death SANDY RIDGE, N.C. (UPI) - A mother and her five children burned to death today when fire swept their six room home. The victims were identified as Mrs. Pauline Hawkins, 36, and her ’ children, Gallion, 13, Larry, 9, ■ Teresa, 6, Timmy, 5, and Danny, I 3.

i Jailed On Charge Os Assault And Battery Louis Stetler, who resides in the | Hirschy Apartments at the corner I of Second and Adams street, is I lodged in the Adams county jail I today under bond of $250 on a charge of assault and battery. Stetler was picked up on a warrant signed by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Nellie E. White, 122 S. Ninth street, about one hour after he had struck Mrs. White and broke her jaw. Mrs. White stated that at 7:30 p.m. Friday, she was taking gro ceries tocher daughter’s home at the Hirschy Apartments. As she was walking up the front steps, Stetler came running out and struck her on the jaw. She wasn’t sure whether he had used his fist or some object. She immediately went to the police department, where she signed an affadavit for assault and battery against Stetler. She was then taken to a physician’s office where she was found to have a fractured jaw. Exactly one hour from the time Mrs. White reported the incident to the police, 8:45 p.m., Stetlc* was nabbed and taken to jail where bond was set at $250. He will appear in city court Monday at 9 a.m. Two-Year-Old Boy Is Fatally Burned GARY, Ind. (UPI) — Two-year- ! old Graig M. Boyd burned to death , Friday when fire swept through a basement apartment. His mother, Mrs. Suzy Dago, was burned slight- ’ ly and suffered from shock. The fire occurred in a building sched- ■ uled to be demolished in a slum clearance program.

s a i 1 I ■ - ¥• i B • ■■ ' LI ' Tis "W '' (Photo by Anspaugh) . WELL PLEASED— The officers of the Southeast P.T.A. appear hapI py about both the new school and the attendance at the open house held last Sunday. In the front row, left to right, are Mrs. Mel , Tinkham, secretary: Norm Steury, president; and Mrs. Jerome Ginter, treasurer. In the back row are Superintendent W. Guy ' Brown, center; principal Sylvester Everhart, second from left, with the school board members.

J ' S4OO In Records Stolen From Car John Sheets, E. Monroe street, reported theft of approximately worth of records to the city police about 1 a.m. today. Sheets explained that he parked his car in the 300 block of Madison street at midnight and forgot to lock the car, while leaving two cases of records in it. One case . contained 75 records and the other 85, with an approximate value of S4OO. When he returned to the car at 1 a.m., the records were missing and he immediately reported the

theft. Youthful Farmer Is Killed By Tractor JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. (UPI) —Joel H. Minton, 20, R. R. 1, Memphis, was killed Friday when a farm tractor went out of control on a IriU end overturned in a creek along a county road near i Memphis. If you have something to seU oi trade — use the Democrat Wan Ads! 'mey get Big results.

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Drowning Death Is Ruled Accidental EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UPD — A week-long investigation of the death of Mrs. Mary Jo Slinker, 21, Evansville, in flood waters of the Ohio River ended Friday when an official coroner’s verdict of drowning by accident was returned. Mrs. Slinker’s car plunged off a road last Sunday. Her husband. Woodruff, 26, escaped from the sinking car. STEERS (Continued from page D has jurisdiction to determine your qualifications and determine that hereafter your acts as a senator are void, then I see nothing to prevent the result for which Senator Grills has been fighting —a complete halt in legislative action and a necessary constitutional convention.” He said that if the lower court is right, the legislature couldn’t even meet to reapportion itself, as he understands the ruling.

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