Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1955 — Page 2

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Ohio Couple Injured When Autos Collide . ' '--i z Traffic Violation Charged To Driver Goldie Tbursh, 68. of Rockford, 0.. and her husband, James Thursh, 76, were Injured tn an ao cident on highway 101 at

9:M Am. taGay when the car In which they Were passengers *as hit by another Vahlde. Mrs. Thurah sustained bruises, lacerations and abrasions all over her body and was also suffering from shock. Thursh received abrasions and bripipea on his hand, knee and. hip. Both were treated at the Adams county memorial hospital and released. The dnver of the car in which they were riding was Kenneth Sweeney, 46, of New Haven route

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two. H* sustained abrasions on his right hand. All three were thrown out of the car when a car driven by Frederick SchlemmeV, 17, of Decatur route five, struck the Sweeney car broadside. Sehlemmer crashed into the car •IWhten he ran a stop sign at the intersection of 101 and a county road two mites north of U. S. highway 224. Sweeney was enroute south on 161 on his way to Rockford. Damage was estimated at S4OO

to the Swwenef vehicle and. $l5O to the Sehlemmer ear. Sheriff Merle Affoider, who investigated the accident, arrested Sehlemmer for disregarding a stop sign. The youth will appear in justice of the peace court Thursday noon. Another accident occurred at 3 a.m. today in Pleasant Mills when Nimrod McCullough, 46. of Decatur route six, dozed at the wheel of his vehicle and struck a parked car owned by Phillip <Rehm of Pleasant Mills. Total damage was n

estimated at |4OO. Sheriff Affolder also ißveztigated thia aecident. Bethany Men Attend Church Conference A group of men from the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church of this' city attended a church planning conference held at South Bend this week Those attending were the Rev. Benjamin Thomas, C. E. Hocker, Earl Fuhrman and William Linn.

Decatur Merchants Named Directors Two Decatur merchants, Harold Niblick of Niblick and Co. and Ed Langhorst of Blackwell’s, are members of the board of directors for 1956-66 of the Tri-State Retailers, a buying organization composed bf merchants in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. > Langhorst was elected a board member from the Blackwell New Haven store and Niblick is the Decatur member of the board. Both men have been active in the organization for several years. ‘J NOTICK TO TAMPAYKRS OF ADDITIONAL - AJPPROPHIATIOC* Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of the Decatur School City, I*ecetur, Adams County, Indiana, that the Board of School Trustees , of said School City at the office of the Superintendent of the said A-hool C4ty In Decatur Indiana on the Slat day of May, ifce at «:JfO P M., C. S. T., will consider the following additional appropriation which said Board of School Trustees considers necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this timet Completion of conetrucUtm and equipment of the new school bud Id Ing located in the Northwest portion of Decatur,’ Indiana 176300.00 Advertising expense 25.09 Total ......17M85.00 It is contemplated to appropriate said above funds from a Cumulative Building or Sinking Fund heretofore collected and/or to be collated itndbr Hie proviaftrtis of Chapter S7 of the Acts at 19tS, and all amendatory and supplemental acts thereto, for the completion of constriwtion and equipment of the new school building located In the Northwest portion of Decatur, Ind, lana and advertising expenses. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The Additional Appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax ConMn&urioners, »hkh Board will hold a further hearing wlthAn fifteen <ls* days, at the County Auditor's office of Adams County, Indiana or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to such Additional Appropriation may be heard, and interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County A'idi’.or of Adams County, Indiana and where sulch hearing will be held. TRUSTEES OF THE DECATUR HCHOOL CITY OF F , DECUTCR, ADAMS COUNTY. INDIANA _ Byi Eyerett CLHutker. Secretary VOGLBWEDE * ANDERSON. Lawyers May 18-2.7.

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