Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1951 — Page 6

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HARRY DAILEY (Cou tin tied From Pace One) changes in the policy concerning future participation in the fund's budget, with the suggestion that perhaps othefr\ fund gathering agencies be invited to become a- part of the fund program. The matter was tabled until the June meeting. Contributors with suggestions are urged them with board members before the next meeting, NOTICE OF FIW»t. OF ESTATE) So. 4000 .’ill Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees ot Bertha A. Meyer, deceased 'to appear in the Adams Circuit Court; held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 24th day of May, 1951, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with; the estate of said decedent, should not be approved; and said heirs are notified, to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ; " Walter Meyer. Executor Decatur, Indiana, May 2; 1951. Attorney Henry B. Heller. > MAY 4—ll ' 'J ! 41- ■. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE WIND AUTO 720 No. 3rd St Phone 3-2004 1951 ‘|p WALLPAPERS n “The Best for Your Money” Kohne Drug Store

Four Cases Heard ' V . , ... 9 | In Decatur Court Two Men Are Fined After Guilty Pleas Oho case In city court Thursday was continued Indefinitely, another was taken under advisement by Mayor John Doan? snd two others, one of them today, were dsposed of when thb defendants pleaded guilty. One of the two, Cecil A- Macias, route 1, Monroe, was arrested Wednesday by sheriff Bob Shraluka and cited for publie-|ntoxlcatlon on U.S. 33; he was fined $5 and costs, totalling 315. /William Hartman, 415 Grant street, arrested Thursday, today pleaded guilty to the charge of reckless driving, when he was charged with passing another vehicle at the stop sign at Tenth and Monroe streets. He was fined a total of $16.75. Mayor Doan continued the case against Miss Janet Goldner, 1323 West'. Monroe street, who was charged with leaving the scene of an accident which occurred on Ninth street near the General Electric plant. Through her attorney, Robert S. AYiderson, Miss Goldner pleaded not gpilty to the charge. Subsequent* . investigation and cross-examination by attorneys and the court prompted‘the continuance when it was not clearly established that she had actually left the scene. The accident occurred May 1 when the Goldner driveji car struck pedestrian Richard? Hess. The case against Ralph Conrad, of who was arrested a coup|e of weeks, ago by city police and cited for reckless driving was taken under advisement. Conrad previously pleaded not guilty to the charge. \ City police investigated one minor accident Thursday which occurred at Seventh and Monroe street when cars operated by Herman Hinch, 350 North Tenth street* and Nancy May Callow, 204 South Ninth street, both stopped at the Intersection, bumped. 'The Callow car backed into the ’ Hinch car; damage was negligible. \ LOCAL MEN (Continued From Page One) ization wai. established. In his new capacity, Sharpe will assume the responsibility far the daUy>laspec. tion of all produetiofi and wilt assist quality control supervisor Ebersole in collecting and j interpreting production data. This promotion advances him to the plant’s supervisory staff for the first time Ebersole will transfer tq the Decatur plant shortly after Jqne 1.

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He id a. graduate of Franklin and Marshall college at Lancaster, Pa, and an army air corps veteran o* World War pl’ He expects to mote his famfly io Decatur as soon as suitable - /housing facilities are found. In making the announcement of the promotions, Finlayson ex pressed the satisfaction of the company management in being able to continue their policy oi promotion from within the rank* of the organization. He stated that all;three of these men have proved •_ themselves qualified for advancement to more responsible positions, and it is a pleasure to recognize their past in this manner.” | FIRE INSPECTION ' (Continued From Page One) cal’ high schools and explain the purpose of .the inspection. Assistance of all high school students will be asked to inspect their ow» homes for fire hazards. Thus ‘with the plan said, almost every t building and dwelling in Decatur will be eyed for possible fire hazards. The inspection will' come at a good time as next week also is designated as clean-up week in Decatur. _L__ I . , Friday and Saturday Special, Fryers While They Last. Place Your Order Early. Avoid the Saturday Rush.— Schafer’s Produce. Phone 3-2017. Free Delivery. I % V - mt 2

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTI.BMRNT OF RECEIVERSHIP In The Adamn Circuit Court cause No. isezi Alvie Beer •va. ; Fred fttelaer . Notice is hereby given to the. creditors and other, interested parties, that the undersigned receiver has on this date filed his report, in final settlement of said Receivership, and to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on of before the 30 day of May, 1951, the date fixed so hearing said report,;and file, if any, all Objections and exceptions in writing to such report and to the acts of the receiver therein reported. Eli Dubach Receiver / Given under my hand and seal, this 3 day of May, 1951. SEAL 77 Edward F. daberg ‘i Clerk, Adams Circuit Court Ed A. Bonne Burl V. Whiteman. Attorneys. MAY .4— x ! Go to the church of your choice nett Sunday.

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