Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1950 — Page 7

TI'BHDAY, JUMM IT. HW

E(.(unr«t ut Condition* of th* tainvlnc *l* North Capitol Av«au* ... ( Ament «f Capital “ifuhttt amwhi or company Ileal K.tale Vwinrum- . • •*"' 7 UhrW ■ t M.44KH MnrttfM* Lonne on Heal Estate » 1.M1.W.4T (Fra* fro** any prior . kat-umbraocet iu.nd... (Booh) Caah In Banka JOn Interest and Not on In- „ ferret) • Accrued ihMurltion <i»iSTT* *“ 4 K “ “l M.»M« Other SecuHtiee = j Advance Enpefiwre • >9l-W Premium* and Acteufitft due and in -kt? •*..!?.■» «.»».**•»« Aceounta ptherwlae eecured I Total Uroea Aaaeta 1>«4u.l Aaa*ta Not M mitted • ll.Wf.il Net A.eet« I 1«. 4«M 1 ill laIAHIEITIKH Heeerve or am*»unt neceeaary to reinsure . x. oittelandinn rUk* ji ?’!!!* !!*H j... N>.e* due and u»i»ai<f »,><•,SM.bS laoaeea adjusted and not due ♦ IrfwuMMi unadjusted and tn auavonaa * tnllx and Account* unpaid I 9XM99.M Amount due and not dur batik* or other / <reditdra • / Other Liabilities o( the ‘ / Company ... 1 W9.T53 49 Total l.taMlltlee IK «S IM JT Jlurpiui * OrteU.H Total /fo.WIi >* Rate dr Indiana. / Office of Inauron-e <'<»mml«Jo.nrr I the underaMfnad. Insurance Commlaaionar *»/ Indian#, hereby <or»ify that th</abov* U a evrtert • <*!»¥ of the Ht/triiicnt «»f-the.('->ndl r tton of the /»H»ve me nt toned t’omi.xny on the 31»t day •»( Dumber. 1949, .in/ihvwn by the ori<|iuU Matwreny and that the >»atd nri<iaal NtateiWeni ie now bn file *lt» thia < fft< r/ ' . Irt/TcNtlmonv W hereof I hereunto Nuhiyrlhc my n.tntr and affix my rJricial m-sJ. tht* Ist day <•( June. / T X- Few ah J. 4 iebmaaa. laj»uran<e <'••mmlNMioner • IF Mutual • ..nipthi >• .-late; ~. •• Mitkr- 4,-u« h • h fcr Aito>riUed ••• Xtrtk* o U ( 11....1. or 'Market-. ... ni: 3? J< iv ■: Cager Score* Plenty Mankato. Minn tt'l’l A Mankato High Si hta.l eager, Charlo* van l.an. i. -<-t a •cotinv record . i m'.'l nitnu’c* <>f play ■mg rpvn tn • c* n' ..tutlhgr prep -.i0...! Hr lr-1 to-, tccadl-W a Hi tn I". victory Want Ad* Being B*m>lt*

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MCATU* DAILY DBMOCRAT, DDCATUB. DiDUMA

Safe Driving Campaign Reveals Bad Practices

'.liacatur ftnotoriata ar* guilty of B tew minor bad driving habit* that were pointed up during laat .week:* tuuriew dtivihll which ended Friday. ' ~ And gome of the violation* coat the pgenderr' th* |5 award. The moat nploriou* infraction, and apparently the one most often repeated i* parking of vehicle* on the wrong aide of th* road. Practically all oticiab. clljr. police and civic, who made the award* reported thta offenae. Mayor Doan, who made th* flr»t award stated that he was ready to present the award at one time, whan the motorist pulled up at the .left nurb—after driving Hawlesaly ov*r the town. 'Dr. Joe Morris also reported two similar instances. He reported that he followed one model driver through Decatur only to lose him the minute he hit the city limit*—and stepped up (he , speed to about Jo mile* an hour He also followed another driver, a young man. who drove capably enough. latter. Dr. Morris found the youth to be taking bi* driving test, with the Inspector a|bng. He figured the youth would have lieeu on good behavior under such j circumstances, and let the award I gn to a more experienced driver.

The speed limit wasn't too bad- > ly Haunted by the motorists being followed, though police flies lutii mate there ar* mor* speeders '.'Htaa“W' ottair Wobtwi: ■-“1 Some of th* drivers, when ■topped and presented th* awards, had sukneatlona to offer. On* ot them was that in order to Incraas* traffic safety on the highway*, more courtesy should h* displayed by dimming headlight* In 7 the face of ou-comlag traffic. Tht* was on* of the main argwments for safer driving; that and obeying the traffic speed limit* and certainly the *tanal* Records of police testify that plenty of people don't obey the signs; wr*ck*d car* dotting th* landscape also indicate that canI tioa al Intersection* and on th* ! highways was never used. » Farmer Loses Finger In Form Accident r ' Berne June 27 -r- Arman liabeg[ger, Monroe township fanner, lost . most of hl* small finger on his , left hand when he had it caught Jin a-pulley while unloading hay. I I A local doctor amputated the flagI er as it was too badly crushed . I to save it.

' I MH Uli* IslnvM F*rn*nid*» ItAVINO the Whit* Hou** after presenting hi* credential* to PresidenvTruman i* Luis Esteves Fernandes,'Portugal** new Ambassador to Unitad States. (InteradttomxlJ Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay* . \ J.

DEMOCRAT WANT ADb B*CING RESULTS "TEST DRIVE” THE 'SO FORD • Get lh* foal of ibor *!••* **w V-g . . . dm •ngin* of Amanc*'* rod*»* 1 or* ... arty by Ford in th* low-prfc* Baid. Hear h* qua**) qui*t. Sa* ifyhng Pwf *em*d ford ** Pmhta* Acodemy Aarord ogtf* ter 1950. - ■ . 7 U1... HUt . . . and FEEL kg Sub car wvaHry * nn wuiirs BRANT MOTORS, INC. 3rd & Monroe Decatur* Ind.

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