Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1948 — Page 7

ploye savings, and stock bonus 1 plan, John D. Loikton, company treasurer, estimated today. * Subscriptions to the plan now total some $25,000,000 in payroll deductions annually, he said. Inaugurated October 1, the plan provides that employes who bypayroll deductions subscribe for the purchase of U. S. savings bonds, Series E, are eligible for payment by the company of a 15 percent bonus of G-E stock on the cost price of bonds purchased, by the employe. The maximum deduction for purchase of bonds, upon which stock will be applied, is $lO < weekly or $43.75 monthly. The estimate of participating employes does not include approximately 14,000 employes who are purchasing U. 3. savings bonds by payroll Reductions outside the plan

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I <. at an annual rate of about $5,000,000, Mr. Lockton said. “About 30 percent of those buying bonds outside the new plan are also participants in the stock bonus plan, presumably because of the $lO-a-week and the $43.75 monthly maximum limitations for eligibility to the bonus of G-E stock,” he said. “Eliminating this duplication, about 85,000 employes, 49 percent of the total number of G-E employes, are buying bonds both outside the new plan and under the plan at an aggregate annual rate of nearly $30,000,000,” Mr. Lockton said. Payment of the bonus according to bonds purchased under the plan is contingent upon the participating employe leaving the bonds on deposit with the compand for five years following the end of the year in which the bonds are purchased. Those employes now buying bonds under the plan will be contingent!/ credited at the end of the year with G-E stock representing 15 percent of the cost price of the bonds actually purchased during 1948 and on deposit with the company under the plan. The first five-year “holding period” during which the bonds remain on deposit commences January 1, 1949. Five years from this date, employes remaining in the plan will receive the 1948 bonds, ComTintolUTTON’S tonight and make Christmas selections. Open until 9 P. M. KW vsf*' x '• MAKE BUTTONHOLES ON YOUR DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE... FAST...EASY...UKE MAGIC BUTTONHOLE WORKER WITH THE • luit a few simple adjustment! and you're making buttonholes with this new kind of buttonhole worker. No skill, no effort. It's actually fun to use. For Domestic and some other on Qmake machines. .?<7. Ziner’s Appliances

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the G-E stock bonus, and the accumulated income on the stock. Regardless of the holding period, 1 any employe may withdraw from ■ the plan at any time and recover whatever he has paid in, both in bonds and any cash balance, and the accumulated income to his credit. He will get the stock bonus, however, only if he leaves his bonds on deposit for the full holding period. The maximum allowed contribution of the company to the plan ■ for any single calendar year is $4,500,000 to be paid in the form of G-E stock. The employe subscriptions are limited to $30,000,000 a year. In the event that the cost price of bonds purchased under the plan 1 were to reach the $30,000,000 mark i before a calendar year ends, the company will suspend further de- ■ posits of bonds under the plan for ! the balance of the year, and com- ■ mence depositing again at the be- > ginning of the following year. 1 Any bonds purchased by employ- ! es through payroll deductions folI lowing suspension of the bond de- ■, posit will be delivered to the emI ploye. Aviation Boosters J Will Meet Tuesday i The Adams county aviation boost- , I ers club, newly formed organization i for the promotion of aviation actiII vities here, will meet at Liniger 1 field Tuesday evening, instead of ; Monday as originally scheduled. This was announced by Andy Api pelman, president of the club, who invited new members to attend the meeting.

SPECIAL! SPECIAL! FOR SALE FINANCING CAN BE ARRANGED FOR THE FOLLOWING: 5 Room modern Home and Garage on Nuttman Avenue. Close to G. E. $2000.00 down payment, balance like rent. 5 Room modern Home on Grant Street. Will sell on contract. Small down payment. 6 Room modern Home on 15th street. Large lot. $4900.00. 7 Room modern Home on Marshall street. Garage. $7800.00. 7 Room modern, 3 bedroom Home on Mercer Avenue. $7800.00. 5 Room semi-modern Hone, double garage, large lot, on 111th street. $5500.00. 4 Room modern Home on Master Drive. $7500.00. 5 Room all modern Home, attached garage on East Monroe street. $8400.00. 4 Room House modern with fireplace and one acre of ground and small barn at edge of Decatur. $5250 and can be bought for SIOOO.OO down payment, balance like rent. 4 Room Home in south end of town. Can be bought with small down payment and balance like rent. $5250.00. One of the finest NEW Hemes in Decatur, two blocks from ’ Court House. CALL or WRITE i The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Inc. Decatur, Indiana — Phone 68 C. W. Kent Gerald Strickler ...ON A TREASUREDDAYI COOKERS A moke Lucky Brides Happy Homemakertl c ° n " If A "Hj "MIAT-MAjnt" xL/ J* • -vFW yyTS-'" It COOKER 1 "Cook-Maher" 12.95 COOKER t "VEM-MAinE" «i 2-95 NATIONAL EllllUtl COOKiI-CANNEE U-RVOrt I 16-r»w» | ><>■.''' §19.95 §21.95 §23.95 PRESTO COOKERS 1 / NATIONAL PRESSURE COOKER-CANNERS . IX tn mw ovcilsWt HAUGKS

NOTICE TO BIDDERS I For Highway Supplier 0 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adame County, State of Indiana, will up to the hour of 9:00 o clock A. M. on Tuesday, December 7, 1948, at the office of the- Auditor of Adams County, State of Indiana, receive sealed blds for highway supplies according to the County Highway Supervisor's requisition, Item No. 1 to-18 inclusive. All items to be bld on for the year 1949, with the exception of Item No. 11 (gasoline) to be for a period of six months, beginning January 1, 1949, and ending June 30, 1949. Specifications on file in the office of the County Auditor of said County. .Each bld to be accompanied by a bond or certifeid cheek made payable to the Board of Commissioners of said County, said bond or check to be the equivalent of 10% of said bid. All bids must be submitted on Form No. 95 prescribed by the State Board of Accounts. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all blds. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. Thurman I. Drew, — Auditor Adams County, Indinnn. Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Farmers were getting 53 cents ot the consumer's, food dollar In July, 1948. Wholesalers, retailers, transportation companies and oth- | ers shared the remaining 47 cents.

Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 157 So. 2nd St. We'll be glad to Represent You ' in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this busines in Decatur. We welcome your investigation ’ of our record of which we are * proud. Melvin Liechty, Rep.

5 2 I 6 NOON DAY Plale Lunches MEAT VEGETABLES POTATOES BREAD BUTTER COFFEE VICTORY BAR Something New IN ENTERTAINMENT AT THE ELKS Friday and Saturday 9 to 12 P. M. Members and Out-of-Town Guests ONLY! I■' 1 1 ■ L M I I/ • 1 Ki Our Local Plan Merit Loan System vU |' iffia extendi to our /j-— borrowers all the advantages of a k liberal policy •on X loans of S3OO or less. See ui today. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Incorporated Ground Floor Office ■ Brock Store Building— Phone 2«3»7 Decatur, Indiana CALL 1769 for RADIO REPAIR Electrical Wiring Appliance and Motor Repairing CLARK ELECTRIC CO. 310 N. 2nd SI.

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Public Sale I will sell the following Personal Property 4'g miles North of Hlulfton, Indiana, on Highway No. 1: MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1948 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Farmall Tractor Model 'fl''completely equipped, used less than 600 hrs; S. C. Case tractor and cultivators, 1913 model, fully equipped; international 2 bottom plow, new this year, on rubber, 14" bottom; . llrahm Bradley 2 bototm 14" plow, on rubber; 7 ft. McCormick disc; -7 fi. power International Mower, new this year, on rubber; New Idea ■ Side delivery rake, used this season only; Universal hay and grain conveyor. 24 ft. with electric motor. 1 year old, with rubber tires; International all purpose loader, fits Farmall M. or H., new; International manure spreader, trailer type on rubber, out one year; John Deere Manure Spreader on steel; 2 wheel trailer; Gramm heavy duty farm wagon, all steel grain bed and flat bottom, new, on good rubber; John Deere corn planter with fertilizer and bean attachments; John Deere cultipacker; 2 section spike tooth harrow, new this year; International 6 can milk cooler, electric, one year old; Double unit Surge mi ker. stainless steel, extra good shape; Surge milk cooler, water cooled; Surge water heater, electric; Milk palls and other milk equipment; Jamesway Feed cart and litter carrier and other barn tools; 23 4x4 7 ft. solid oak posts, new; Hay and straw, 2000 bales more or less, (1500 hay); Small articles; 2 10x20 hog farrowing houses wired for electricity, on runners; Feed baskets and water troughs. TERMS-CABH. "Not Responsible for Accidents." SOUTH WIND FARMS, Owners FLOYD KRAUTER. Manager Roy S. Johnson & Son-Auctioneers 1

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