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Legal Notices STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE Allslat* Insura nc* Company Northbrook, Illinois 60062 Allslat* Plaza A-1 On th*3lat day ol December, 1979 Robert B. Sheppard, President Donald L. Schaffer, Senior Vic* President Secretary and General Counsel ASSETS OF COMPANY (nearest dollar) Bonds (Schedule 0) >4 24s 949 494 Stocks (Schedule D) *2,001,293,838 Real Estate owned *208,560,01$ Cash and Bank Deposits *33,188!385 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums *498,255,296 Other assets *216,695,236 Total Assets *7,213,942,044 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS ANO OTHER FUNDS Reserve tor Losses *2,855,799,194 Reserve tor Loss Adjustment Expenses *406,614,968 Reserve lor Unearned Premiums *1,643,533789 Reserve for Taxes ... *1[694 495 All other Liabilities *325 210 540 Total Liabilities *5,232,852 986 Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit *3,000,000 Gross Paid In or Contributed Surplus *59,146,021 Unassigned Surplus *1,918,943,037 Surplus as regards Policyholder* *1,981,089,058 Total Liabilities and Surplus *7,213,942,044 State ol Indiana. Otlice of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner ol Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy ol the Statement ol Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1979; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement Is now on fit* In this office. In Testlmony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 2nd day of June. 1980. H. P. Hudson Insurance Commissioner June 12/IT STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE Banker* Mutual Insurance Company Washington. O.C. 20012 6400 Georgia Avenue, N.W. On the 31 at day of December, 1979 Burton Yavener, President Charles N. Lewi*. Secretary ASSETS OF COMPANY (nearest dollar) Bonds (Schedule 0) *1,573,435 Stocks (Schedule D) *1,036 Cash and Bank Deposits *86,378 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums *371,540 Other assets *219,539 Total Assets *2,251,928 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS ANO OTHER FUNOS Reserve tor Losses *228,883 Reserve tor Loss Adjustment Expense* *19,951 Reserve for Uneerned Premiums '1,112,394 Reserve for Taxes *31,809 Another Liabilities *212,105 Total Liabilities '1,605,142 Unassigned Surplus *646,786 Surplus as regards Policyholders *646,786 Total Liabilities and Surplus *2,251,928 State of Indiana, Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above I* a correct copy of the Statement of Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1979; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement Is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my nam* and affix my official seal, this 2nd day of June. 1980. H. P. Hudson Insurance Commissioner June 12/1T Statement of condition of the Government Employee* Insurance Company Washington, D. C. 20076 GEICO Plaza On the 31st day of December, 1979 R. C. Luca*, Sr. Vice President J. M. O'Connor, Secretary ASSETS OF COMPANY (nearest dollar) Bonds (Schedule D) *614,670,039 Stocks (Schedule D) *236,659,817 Real Estate owned *237 671 Cash and Bank Deposits *9,910]689 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums *162,883,178 Other assets *28,819,844 Tola I Assets »i 053,181,039 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses *387,119,668 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses *63,492,812 Reserve for Unearned Premiums *309,979,623 Reserve for Taxes *6,092 636 All other Liabilities *35,418,179 Total Liabilities *802,102,918 Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit *29,006,018 Gross Paid in or Contributed Surplus *150,477,516 Unassigned Surplus *71,594,586 Surplus as regards Policyholders *251,078,121 Total Liabilities and Surplus *1,0537 81 1039 State of Indiana, Office of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner ol Indiena, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the Statement of Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31 at day of December. 1979; as ahown by th* original statement and that the said original statement Is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 2nd day of June, 1980. H. P. Hudson Insurance Commissioner June 12/1T STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE Equitable General Insurance Company Fort Worth. Texas 76151 On* Equitable General PL On th* 31st day of December, 1979 Glenn B. Morris, President Steven R. Kent, Secretary ASSETS OF COMPANY (nearest dollar) Bonds (Schedule D) *165,856,433 Stocks (Schedule 0) *39,770,367 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) *111,167 Real Estate owned *17,688,007 Cash and Bank Deposits *2,185,081 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums ‘33,358,021 Other assets *20,162,705 Total Assets *279,131,851 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS ANO OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses *129,489,440 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses *3,856,720 Reserve for Unearned Premiums '12,777,660 Reserve lor Taxes *871,568 All other Liabilities *96,461,992 Total Liabilities *243,457,380 Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit *3,500,000 Gross Paid in or Contributed Surplus *80,994,099 Unassigned Surplus *(48,819,628) Surplus as regards Policyholders *35,674,471 Total Liabilities and Surplus *279,131,851 State of Indiana, Office of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that tha above is a correct copy of the Stetement of Condition of th* above mentioned Company on th* 31 at day of December, 1979: as shown by tha original atatsment and that th* said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 2nd day of June, 1980. H. P. Hudson Insurance Commissioner June 12(1T STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE National Fir* and Indemnity Exchange St. Louis, Missouri 63109 4650 Hampton Avenue On the 31 at day of December, 1979 Robert D. Corley, President Marvin C. Vaughan, Secretary ASSETS OF COMPANY (nearest dollar) Bonds (Schedule D) *2,219,233 Stocks (Schedule D) *221,941 Cash and Bank Deposits *41,843 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums *88,012 Other assets >48,136 Total Assets *2,617,165 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS ANO OTHER FUNOS Reserve for Losses *BB,OOO Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses *8,160 Reserve for Unearned Premiums *332,531 Reserve for Taxes *IO,OOO All other Liabilities '408,454 Total Liabilities *645,145 Special Surplus Funds *1,221,737 Unassigned Surplus *550,283 Surplus as regards Policyholders *1,772,020 Total Liabilities and Surplus *2,817,165 Stata of Indiana. Office of Insurance Commiaaioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that th* above Is a correct copy of th* Statement of Condition of th* above mentioned Company on th* 31st day of December. 1979; as shown by the original statement and that th* said original atatsment la now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my nam* and affix my official aaal, this 2nd day of June. 1980. H. P. Hudson Insurance Commissioner June 12/1T
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AL all-star team looks powerful NEW YORK (AP) - Fred Lynn, Jim Rice and Reggie Jackson in the same outfield? Earl Weaver must hope so. If baseball fans keep voting the way they have been, the Baltimore manager, who will handle the American League All-Stars July 8 in Los Angeles, can look forward to that impressive trio gracing his lineup. He also can expect Rod Carew, George Brett, Bobby Grich, Bucky Dent and Carlton Fisk in his starting lineup. Boston’s Lynn leads AL outfielders with 669,168 votes, followed by teammate Rice with 533,280 and the Yankees’ Jackson, who has 502,646, according to figures released Thursday by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. Those three are substantially ahead in the balloting, meaning Jackson should get his seventh start in the midsummer classic, while Lynn and Rice each get their third starts. Carew, the California Angels’ first baseman, has 805,482 votes, nearly twice that of runnerup Carl Yastrzemski of Boston. Carew has collected the Fans beat NBA board CLEVELAND (AP) - The city of Cleveland is patting itself on the back after winning its battle with the National Basketball Association to keep the 1981 NBA all-star game at the Coliseum in suburban Richfield. “It was a community effort, and the community won,” the Cleveland Plain Dealer editorialized in today’s editions. “Take a bow.” The NBA board of governors had voted June 3 to move the 1981 event to Los Angeles as part of a plan to hold the annual game in a major media center such as Los Angeles or New York But Cleveland-area officials, including Mayor George V. Voinovich and U.S. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, and Cleveland daily newspapers and hundreds of fans quickly made their displeasure known through letters and telegrams to NBA Commissioner Larry O’Brien. One Cleveland attorney even filed a lawsuit in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, alleging consumer fraud, since the Cleveland Cavaliers’ NBA team had marketed season tickets this year. A ticket to the all-star game was included in the tickets’ package deal.
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U.S. Open more than just another title to Watson
SPRINGFIED, N. J. (AP) Tom Watsosays he’s ready for the U.S. >pen champion ship, the one flf title he wants to win more tan any other in the world. Watson, thenost outstanding golfer in the gne the last three years, wen into today’s opening rouroof the 80th Open at Baltusrol lolf Club as the favorite amo? the field of 156. The entries elude Jack Nicklaus, who wothe Open here in 1967, two-timOpen winner Lee Trevino, dehding titleholder Hale Irwin nd Seve Ballesteros, the lasters champion from Spain. “I put a it of pressure on myself,” saiWatson, winner of five tournannts this year and the leadingmoney-winner at $359,525. “I m’t treat the Open as just anotir golf tournament because I d<’t see it that way. “It’s the Sper Bowl, the NBA and the Rose Bowl. It’s mpossible to say, ‘lt’s just nother golf tournament,’ bouse it isn’t.”
Watson teed off today in the 16th threesome over the historic Lower Course at Baltusrol, a demanding and long par 70 that plays between 7,013 to 7,076 yards, depending on the tee placements. Most of the players believe that even par 280 would be a good score during the four rounds, with Watson, Trevino and Nicklaus, among others, saying that one or two below par should win the $55,000 first prize in the $350,000 tournament. The field includes 138 professionals and 18 amateurs. Among them are 10 former Open champions, including three-time winner Nicklaus and two-time winners Trevino and Irwin. Most players agree that Baltusrol rewards accuracy from the tee, combined with length and pinpoint putting. Many put Trevino among the favorites because of his accurate drives, but he told news-
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men he didn’t think he had much of chance because he is putting poorly. “I’m playing from tee to green as well as I ever have,” he said. “But I’m having more trouble with my putter than I ever had. I would have to be most fortunate to win. I played two rounds and didn’t make one birdie. You can’t win here without birdies.” Nicklaus also said he was having problems with his putting, although he said he had an excellent practice round Wednesday. “I never know how I’m playing these days,” he said. “I think I’m playing very well but we have to see.” Watson said he believes the course is ideal for Nicklaus, Ballesteros, Hawaiian Open winner Andy Bean, last week’s Atlanta champion Larry Nelson, Kemper Open winner John Mahaffey and Dan Pohl, a four-
year pro whose best finish was a second in this year’s Crosby. Nicklaus declined to handicap the players. “I don’t like to talk about somebody else’s game because I don't have any control over it,” he said. “If I don’t play well, I don’t care who is playing well.” The tournament will be televised by ABC, with highlights tonight and Friday beginning at 11:30 p.m. EDT and live action from 2:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Master Mix Master Mix is back in Putnam County. CONTACT: Robert “Bob" Buis SALES REPRESENTATIVE 509 Maple St., Apt. 5 Greencestle. IN 46135 Phone: (317) 653-8269
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