Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1948 — Page 7

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- "7B IINA I, SETTLEMENT NO. 4331 n t- Hu- cr.'d- ,* <>>' Kathryn 111 appear In the Court, held at Dethe day of show cause, if any, pril .WC’ A I. SETTLEMENT ACE|BTi the estate ot said denot be approved; and ‘ dt, notified to then and >W “E®r» oof of heirship, and reliutive shares. ,JL (Jrallker. Executor Indian ll - Marell 18, 1948 . DectWl® . i„ bitterer March 19-2 b ! j e IrTa Good Town — Decatur ■ * t« *■ i o>Js CAN’T DEFEND 4 CHUD'S aw? eyes! if it ainl when 3 handicapped child's only i®o playmates’ taunts and ridicule must »W S and stones may break my bones Iw wof(Js will neve , r hurt me ” Other cßren's cruel “words” do hurt... but thetwis a perfect defense available— CORRECTiC'L The Reconstruction Method stiaightHß most cases in one day. Insure wur toad ones, or a friend’s child, the risht to a nappy childhood. Add -their names to the list of over 7,000 persons whose cross eyes have been corrected by this afKrofessional method. — »MinnKiFTwith FULL informstion on fKfgttvs Non Profit Institution. Write — CffSS EYE FOUNDATION wtanEiib Bank Bldr. Pontiac. Michigan K’s Good! ■ FRESH, ■country ■ STYLE SAUSAGE I PURE PORK ! KERBER’S ; Kmeat market

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+give Previously reported $4,512.84 Victor Simon Sec. 9 Wabash 18.00 Mrs. Forest Duer Sec. 25 Washington 10.00 Jacob Heiman Sec. 21 Washington 6.00 T. H. Lehman Sec. 14 Hartford 2.00 Louis Mattax Sec. 18 Blue I Immediate ! Delivery f 4K I § mt -. bi agm I x I SSL* fi’W 1 WOwy s 1 New I i [8 ★ Handsome “Post-War” Models k C ★ Exclusive Maytag Feature* g ★ Important “Post-War” 'st Improvements " ★ New Quality, Efficiency, g Ruggedness ” Come in now for full details 1; Load of Washers ! :r >t Just Arrived. S, Ironers | Deep Freezers f 11 Bottle & Natural | Gas Stoves Ready To Deliver j KITCHEN & SON | APPLIANCES Ig 238 N. 2nd Phone 95 g i

Creek 9.00 , Historical Club — 5.00 | Business & Professional Woman’s Club 10.00 j Phil Sauer Zone 2 Business Decatur __ .... 104.00 ’ Joe Murphy, Additional Bns. zone 1 by Mrs. H. Schmitt 25.00 Mrs. Delton Passwater zone 14 by Mrs. Charles Kent .... 14.00 “ “ by Harold BBuughn 12.55 “ “ by John Beery .... 25.00 , TOTAL $4,753.39 ’ —— 0 CARD OF THANKS ‘ We wish to express our sincere 1 thanks and appreciation to all, the 1 1 pastor, Rev. C. A. Schmid for his , words of comfort, friends and re- ‘ latives, for the beautiful floral of- 1 ferings and kindness shown during ! the illness and death of my husband and father. 1 Mrs. Henry Hirschy, Sr. and 1 Family. Il i Spain sold Florida to the United ’ States in 1820 for $5,000,000. !

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GE Plans Savings, Slock Bonus Plan Aimed To Encourage Employes' Security Schenectady, N. Y„ March 19 — To meet the needs of greatly-ex-panded employment in the General Electric company and its domestic affiliates, Charles iE. Wilson, G-E president, today announced that a G. E. employes savings and stock ' bonus’plan for the approximately 200,000 employes will be submitted for stockholders’ approval at the annual meeting here April 20. Mr. Wilson stated that the new plan is designed to encourage widescale savings, contribute to employe security and morale, and in- 1 duce wide employe interest in the company’s welfare and continued success. In a letter to the nearly 250,000 G-E stockholders, the company president declared that he “cannot recommend too highly” a favorable vote upon the proposed plan. All employes, with the exception of directors and senior officers and executives, would be eligible to participate by means of payroll deductions of as little as $1 per week, or less. Employe payments under the plan would be invested in highgrade securities, so as to afford the participants the maximum safety of principal, it was pointed out. As an incentive to employe participation, the company would contribute up to 15 percent of the employe savings in the form of G-E stock ( provided the savings are' retained in the plan for a period of five years. At the end of five years, the stock would be distributed to the employe or held in trust for his account. The company anticipates that the plan will permit an employe to invest his savings safely at a return larger than that obtainable on high-grade securities and ultimately to realize a relatively substantial appreciation of his capital. In order to control the cost of the plan to’the bdmpanyl a definite limitation of s3(b ihiltion wduld be placed upon the total amount of subscriptions in any one year, and individual subscriptions in any one year would be held to a maximum of $750 or less. Among several other proposals whiqh will be submitted to the stockholders is a plan to increase the authorized number of shares

of common stock from 29,600,000 to 35,000,000. Mr. Wilson stated that the management has no present plant, with respect to the issuance of the 6,154,072 shares which would be available it the resolution is adopted. Photo Finishing Featuring OVERSIZE PRINTS HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned administratirx of the estate of Carl Freewalt, deceased, will sell at public auction at his late residence located 1 mile East of Mercer, Ohio; 1 mile South and 2% miles West of Mendon, O.; 7 miles North of Celina, 0., on S. R. No. 127 and % mile East, on Thursday, March 25, ’4B Starting at 10:30 A. M. 9 — CATTLE — 9 5 year old Holstein cpw with calf 6 weeks old by side; four 6 year old Holstein cows, were fresh in Oct. and Nov.; one 7 and one 9 year old Holstein cows, were fresh in Nov.; 11 year old Holstein cow, was fresh in Dec. and rebred; 14 month old Holstein bull. The above Holsteins are from a Wisconsin herd and are all T. B. and Bang’s tested, and are giving a good flow of milk. — MACHINERY — One Farmall H tractor on rubber in A-l condition, fully equipped with starter, lights, with power lift and corn plow attachments; John Deere heavy duty two bottom 14 inch tractor plow; Roderick Lean tractor disc 7 on the side; International rubber tired wagon with hay ladders and grain bed combined; 2-wing steel spike tooth harrow; 5 ft. cut McCormick mower; Perfection one unit milker with pipe and 13 stall cocks; log chain; 10 cow stanchions; 2 butchering kettles; 2 chicken feeders and waterers; two 10-gal milk cans; 2 milk buckets and strainer; 2 gas drums; pitch forks; scoop shovels. — FEED — 75 bushels yellow corn in crib; 20 tmshels Lincoln soybeans; 200 bales of wheat straw; 100 Triple A Big English Leghorn chickens. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One good Skelgas bottle gas range (3 years old); Majestic circulating heater; white enamel kitchen heater; white enamel kitehen cabinet; white enamel china closet; good ABC electric washer; piano; one Jenny Lind bed complete with mattress and springs; metal bed with springs and mattress; wardrobe; two 9x12 linoleum; one 7x12 linoleum; daybed. CONSIGNED BY FRED FREEWALT One model 61 International motor mounted 6’ cut combine with pickup; 1 row corn picker; 12’ 3-section rotary hoe; one 10’ General cultipacker; International 4 bar side delivery; 12 disc International fertilizer grain drill; one 32’ Liberty grain elevator; new mounted buzz saw for an H or M tractor; good rubber tired wagon with hay ladders and grain bed combined; good machine trailer; International 7’ cut power mower (like new); No. 4 International rubber tired mabuck rake; 1 Flint and Walling shallow we|l pump, with 1/3 h.p. motor nure spreader; International fertilizer corn planter; Ford Model A and Dank like new; 2 brooder houses, 1 gosd l|xl6idouble floor Insulated ahd one 8x12; one Cyclone 503 chicken electric brooder; ONE 1942 TUDOR SUPER BUICK SEDANETTE IN GOOOD CONDITION. — THIS IS EXTRA GOOD MACHINERY. TERMS OF SALE —CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Martha Freewalt, Administratrix of the Estate of Carl Freewalt, Deceased Purdy & Cisco —Auctioneers B. F. Roller —Attorney 1 Melvin & Mollie —Clerks. Lunch stand on ground. 19

A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 230 South 4th St. Phone 1081 Decatur Indiana INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehingei FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570

Advertisement SFrom where I sit Joe Marsh ~ How to Keep 'Em Down On the Farm The other day Pete Swanson’s wheel of a tractor, with color in his nephew, Bud, allowed as how he cheeks again. And he’d traded the was fed up with farm and country night life of the city for a quiet life... and was going to the city glass of beer with Dad. where there was a lot more opppr- From where I sit, that’s how it tunity and excitement. goes. Try to prevent some one from Some folks might have tried to getting what he thinks he wants • stop him. But not Pete. He even and hell go on wanting it. But give advanced Bud carfare for the trip him his head, and hell settle for ...figured that when he’d had a the sensible thing—whether it’s good look around, he’d come back country life, or a temperate glass where he belonged. of beer! And what happened? After seven /"X /"! days of big-town bustle and excite- -yOC ■tent, Bud was back behind the Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation w-t. IM Hb X | FROM ONE MAN TO ANOTHER! For gifts to please the ‘male animal’, stop by PUMPHREY’S JEWELRY STORE. Remember his birthday or your anniversary with a handsome cigarette lighter, a pen and pencil set or a precision wrist watch. Give him a useful, as well as decorative, gift. fKEGISTEBED JEWELER ) ASEUIUN GSM SOCIETY I CTAVCt </•*•* I

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