Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1961 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Brtand at the Decatur, Ind., Foot Office at tread Oom Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. „—u.-— Fraddett Ma O. Haller Vke PrnidaM dua. By Mafl in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, OMtg Six months. 1C25; S months. IBM By Mail, beyond Adams and AdJotaing CMattaa: One year. 38.00; « months, MIS; 3 months. CSC VuZiCT| twv CwHul pti wWK* • CvOU,

Indiana's Democratic Government

The Republican state chairman, Tom Gallmeyer, recently made some wild and false claims concerning the Indiana State Highway department — claims which should be carefully corrected. First of all — it should be understood that money for the state highway department comes from two sources — gasoline tax and Federal matching funds. With the increase in the federal gas tax last year, more funds have become available to the states, thus the states can construct more roads. As driving increases, so do highway maintenance problems. Thus, as the state receives more from the state gas tax, more road repairs are necessary. As more highways are constructed, more maintenance is needed. Right now for example state highway 101 is being repaired between highways 224 and 124. The money to repair this sector of the highway cornea from the state gas tax. Gov. Welsh has taken a very close look at the operation of the highway department. Two things, he feels, are necessary. First, tighten up the operation so that the men are putting in 40 hours of work for 40 hours of pay; tighten up particularly on the right-of-way purchase department, which was out-of-hand under Gov. Craig, as everyone remembers. To do this latter, he asked a federal agency to make an investigation and submit its recommendations. But it was Gov. Welsh’s — request, for the state of Indiana. Mr. Gallmeyer wrongly stated the Federal government instituted the survey and threatened to cut off aid. It was during Gov. Handley’s administration that this threat was made, following the Craig highway scandals. Second, Indiana must build more and better roads, the governor feels, to keep up with our neighbor states in channeling traffic. Otherwise, Indiana will be a state of highway bottlenecks, by-passed by the nation’s motorists. Gov. Welsh feels that money collected through the state gas tax should be expended as the law states — for construction and maintenance of Hoosier highways — this money goes into a separate fund, and is not a part of the general fund. It must be appropriated on an annual basis, depending on the amount of tax money availdale. In the realm of economy, tids past week 167 state-owned cars were sold at auction for more than $60,000, as a part of the Governor’s rigid economy drive. A total of 300 cars were taken from public officials, and the remainder have been placed in a central motor pooL Officials having government business may then requisition a car for use. That way, a car does not sit idle while the department functionary is busy in Indianapolis at his headquarters. The state hopes to be able to sell about 80 more cars from the original group. Editorial Writer Today Dick D. HeUer, Jr.

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N. B. HOUSTON, Secretary Amount of Capital l * w alskts or company 0 Bond* (Schedule -vrs-v 1 5,594.983.47 a (Schedule Me Loans on (Bebeduta %) I 7,954,61342 Real Estate Owned —8 1.180.423.40 Policy loans .1 1,880,407.39 Premium Notea ...3 0 Collateral loans (Schedule C) 0 Cash and Bank Deposits 4*0,214.1* Agents' balances or uncollected premiums .....4 585,155,82 Other assets —,* 119,734.12 Total Assets 4 17,*53,910.32 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Aggregate reserve for tire policies and contracts 3 18,995,408.49 Aggregate reserve for accident and health pollqies * 819,893.39 Supplementary contracts without life contingencies | 85,577.03 Policy and contract claim*—Life 8 108,680.00 Accident and Health 3 137,284.65 Taxes, licenses and fees due or accrued . All other Liabilities 8 1,434,366.22 Total Liabilities ...4 16,097,430.87 Special Surplus Funds * 66,479,46 Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit | 1,500,000.00 Unasslgnsd Funds (Surplus) | 0 Surplus as regards Policyholders „....! 1,556,479.45 Total f 17,*58,910.32 STATE OF INDIANA Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the wbove mentioned Company on the 81st day of December, I 960; 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 name and affix my official seal, this May 15, 19*1. SEAL Harry E. MeClain Insurance Commissioner Aug. 1, 8- . ...... Statement of Condition of the AMERICAN FRONTIER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE / 1455 UNION AVENUE ■ On the 31st day of December, 19*0. E. L. SHINNICK, President BRADLEY W. HANKINS, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up 3 1.219.37440 ASSETS OF COMPANY Bonds (Schedule D) u* 1,305,499.80 Stocks (Schedule D) 4 115,871.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate" (Schedule B) 8 430,778.53 Real Estate owned 3 0 Polley loans I 2,821.70 Premium Notes * 0 Collateral loans (Schedule C) $ 0 Cash and Bank Deposits 8 86,946.84 Agents* balances or uncollected Premiums 104.183.92 Other assets $ 15,063.04 Total Assets ....* 2,050,664.83 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Aggregate reserve for Ute policies and contracts „3 267,443.99 Aggregate reserve for accident and healthpolicies $ 0 supplementary contracts without life contingencies ..* 0 Policy and contract claims—Life 5,000.00 Accident and Health 0 Taxes, licenses and fees due or accrued 7,312.21 All other Liabilities .4 180,807.32 Total Liabilities 3 460,563.52 Special Surplus Funds * 0 Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit 8 1,219,374.00 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) 3 370,727.31 Surplus as regards Policyholders 8 1,590,101.31 Total 3 2,050,664.83 STATE OF INDIANA Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December 19*0; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this uff iCO. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto nubscrlbe my name and affix my official seal, this May 15, 1961. SEAL Hsrry K. McClain — Insurance Commissioner Aug. 1, 8. Statement of Condition of the TIME INSURANCE COMPANY MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 735 NORTH STH STREET On the 31st day of December, 1960. It. L. PAJJDOUK, President R. J. HURLEY, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up 8 350,000.00 ASSETS OF COMPANY Bonds (Schedule D) 4 5,184,670.00 Stocks (Schedule D) 3 343,600.80 Mortgage Loans on Re.al Estate (Schedule B) $ 0 Real Estate owned ....» 438,766.00 Policy loans $ 0 Premium Notes $ 0 Collateral loans (Schedule Ci. * 0 Cash and Bank Deposits 3 346,627.00 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums $ 4-27.162.00 Other assets $ 71,054.00 Total Assets ... . . » 6.812.179.88 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Aggregate; reserve for life policies and "contracts 3 £87,426,80 Aggregate reserve for accident and health policies $ 2,356,300.00 Supplementary contracts ' without life contingencies * 8,548.00 Policy and contract claims—Life 3 23,645.00 Accident and Health .4 1,381,896.00 Taxes, licenses and fees due or accrued ....* 363,623.00 All other Liabilities ..» 395,168.00 Total Liabilities * 4,716,620.08 Special Surplus Funds 3 0 Capital Paid up or —— Statutory Deposit J 350,000.80 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) 1,745,559.00 Surplus as regards Policyholders 2,095/559.00 Office of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Com- ? any on |he,t3l»t -day of December, 960; /kb Shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I hereunto subscribe tny name and affix my official seal, this May 15, 1961. SEAL Harry E. McClain Insurance Commissioner Aug. 1, 8.

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Statement of Condition of the OWATONNA, MINNESOTA > 139 East Broadway Wi?' ,v ,M - 6eTaMr 1 Bonds (Schedule ' D) 1 1,033,07748 Stocks (Schedule I D) ••4 0 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate I (Schedule B) f.„..4 481,947.85 i Real Estate owned ...4 0 ) Policy loans 1 9 Premium Notes „...* 0 Collateral loans (Schedule C) 8 0 Cash and Batik I Deposits ......$ 89,685.19 Agents' balances or uncollected I premiums ~I 55,902.85 ; Other asset* 3 0 I Interest Due and Accrued a ■ 19,348.41 Total Assets -j 1,588,91142 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Aggregate reserve for life policies and contracts * 81,564.00 Aggregate reserve for accident and health Sollcles * 0 upplementary contracts without life , contingencies * 0 Policy and contract claims—(Life „...* 47,080.00 Accident and Health ~.4 0 Taxes, licenses and fees due or accrued ..* 19,978.00 All other Liabilities ....* 190,800.75 Total Liabilities * 889,422.75 Special Surplus Funds 3 13,000.00 Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit • 500,000.00 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) * 786,488 87 Surplus as regards Policyholders 8 1,349,488.87 Total * 1,588,911.62 STATE OF INDIANA Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on Xhe 31st day of December, 1960; 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 name and affix my official seal, this May 15, 1961. SEAL Harry E. MeClaln Insurance Commissioner Aug. 1, 8. Statement of Condition of the LOYAL PROTECTIVE LIFE INSURANCE CO. BOSTON 15 MASS. 19 DEERFIELD ST. On the 31st day of December, 1960. ..JEROME M. POWELL. President.. V. M. Leith, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up $ 3,000,000.00 ASSETS OF COMPANY Bonds (Schedule D) 3 31,153,3,38.45 Stocks (Schedule D) u... 4 2,919,338.43 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) $ 8,666,813.49 Real Estate owned $ 345,032.57 Policy loans 3 695,140.56 Premium Notes 3 0 Collateral loans (Schedule C) 3 0 Cash and Bank Deposits 8 492,679.10 Uncollected premiums 3 358,234.51 Other assets $ 267,738.54 Total Assets ...$ 31,807,303.65 - LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER-FUNDS Aggregate reserve for life policies and contracts 3 10,916,744.00 Aggregate reserve for accident and health policies 4 7,003,470.47 , Supplementary contracts without life contingencies 3 350,9»1.00 Policy and contract claims—Life 3 85,418.63 Accident and Health 3 592,047.88 Taxes, licenses and fees due or 1 accrued . 5 374,928.64 All other Liabilities .4 2,749,789.06 Total Liabilities ...4 21,972.449.68 Special Surplus ; Funds $ 719,773.66 > Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit ...4 3,000,000.00 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) ...v3 9,115,080.31 ) Surplus as regards Policyholders 3 12,834,803.97 1 Total 3 34,807,303.65 STATE OF INDIANA I Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby r certify that the above is a correct > copy of the Statment of the Con-. r ditlon.of the above mentioned Comt pany on the 31st day of December, . 1960; 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 name and affix my official seal, this May 15, [ 1961. 1 SEAL Harry E. MeUlata , Insurance Commissioner Aug. 1, 8. <WB|

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J PREHISTORIC ODDITY— A bald cypress was excavated i right mthe backyard of the National Geographic Sociew in Washington, D.C. Ironical* ' ly, the society sends people 1 all over the world to photo* ' graph such oddities. Martha Block looks at the log, which grew during the ice age, / lOQJOO to fiOCLfiQD SSatS i&Bi

Oswald 0. Sprunger Dies This Morning Oswald O. Sprunger, 76. well known retired piano tuner of Berne, died at 6:15 o’clock this morning at the South View rest home at Bluffton. He had been bedfast for the past three years. Born in Adams county Dec. 1, 1884, he was a son of Christian C. and Rosanna Reuaaer - Sprunger, and had never married. Mr. Sprunger attended Western College. For many years he was employed as a piano tuner in Fort Wayne and Van Wert. O. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. A. J. (Bess) Neuenschwander of Berne, Mrs. Rene Reusser of Columbiana, 0., and Mrs. M. A. (Gertrude) Thomas of Union City, and three brothers, B. Franklin Sprunger and Victor P. Sprunger, both of Berne, and Paul E. Sprunger of Milwaukee, Wis. One brother and one sister are deceased. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Yager funeral home in Berne, with burial in the MRE cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Wednesday. Five Acres of Oats Average 65 Bushels Five acres of oats averaging 65 bushels to the acre have been combined on the Frank Steury farm north of Berne this past week. Farmers say there are few good oats stands in the county this year. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALES ESTATE NO. 5«M4 Notice Is hereby given that Herman H. Krueckeberg as Administrator of the Estate of Raymond D. Zehr. deceased, shall sell at public auction on the premises of the following described real estate located in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: a. Lot number Eighteen (18) in Homewood Addition to the City of Decatur, Adams County, State of Indiana. b. Inlot number three (3) in John S. Bowers Addition to the City of Decatur, in Adams County, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said city. c. Inlot number Nine hundred fifty-one (951) in Daniel N. Erwin’s Subdivision of the west half and a part of the east half of Outlet number Eighty-one (81) in Joseph D. Nuttman’s Addition to the town, now city of Decatur, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said division and subdivision. d. Commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Thirty-three (33), Township T went y- 81x < 26 > North, Ran g e Fourteen (14) East, running thence south 31 rods to a stake in the center of the Berne ditch, thence west along , the said ditch 14 rods and 3 links to a stake, thence north 31 rede and 5 links, thence east 14 rods and 3 links to. the place of beginning, containing 2.74 acres, more or less, EXCEPT THEREFROM, 156 feet of even width off of the north side of said tract of real estate. The real estate set out in paragraph a above shall be sold at 7:30 P.M. on the 24th day of August, 1961;-the real estate set out in paraghaph b above shall be sold at 6:30 P.M. on the 24th day of August, 1961; the real estate set out in paragraph c above shall be sold at 8:30 P.M. on the 24th day of August, 1961; and the real estate set out in paraghaph d above shall be sold at 1:30 P.M. on the 26th day of August, 1961. Said public auction shall be held pursuant to authority granted by the Adams Circuit Court, Adams County, Indiana, and the real estate shall be sold on the following terms: for not less than two-thirds (%) of the full appraised value; twenty per cent (20%k down on the day of the sale, arid the balance upon delivery of an abstract of title, continued to date, and an Administrator's Deed for each parcel of real estate approved by the Court. Said real estate shall be sold subject to the 1961 property taxes due and payable in 1962. Said sale shall be subject to the approval of the said Adams Circuit Court. Dated the 28th day of July, 1961. HERMAN H. KRLECKEBERXI, A DM I N I S TWA TOR OF THE ESTATE OF RAYMOND D. BEHR, DECEASED VOGLEWEDE « ANDERSON Lawyers Aug 1,8, 15. ~LEGAL NOTICE Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Severin H. Schurger, as Administrator of the Estate of Andrew J. Miller, deceased, and by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court in Cause No. 5343, will offer for sale at Private Sale and for Cash, at the law office of Severin H. Schurger, 119 South Second Street, Decatur, Indiana, at the hour of 2:00 o’clock P.M. on the 10th day of August, 1961, the following described real estate, towit: Commencing at a point where the east line of the northeast fractional quarter of Section 28, Township 27 North, Range 15 East strikes the St. Marys River, running thence south about 47 rods to the center of the Fort Wayne Plank Road, thence in a westerly direction along the center of said Road 39 rods to a stone, thence north 16 degrees east 70 rods and 20 links to a stone on the bank of the said St. Marys River, thence easterly up the meandering# of said St. Marys River to the place of beginning; being all that part of the above rescribed real estate lying on the east side of Blue Creek and containing 4 acres more or less. Said real estate is .to be sold free and clear of all liens and encumbrances except current taxes: said sfcle to be for cash and for not less than the full appraised yalue thereof. Subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. , Immediate Possession. SEVERIN H. SCMI IUiER Administrator of the Estate of ANDREW J. MILLER, deceased. Auk- 1--

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Central Soya Announces Management Changes

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Wilbert ,E. Huge

FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Central Soya announced three changes in the top management structure effective today. Wilbert E. “Bill” Huge, vice president, will relinquish his duties as head of the chemurgy division to take on the new and broadening responsibility of directing Central Soya’s progress in the development of markets abroad. —_ Willard C. Lighter, vice president and director of th? Glidden company, will join Central Soya as vice president in charge of chemurgy division operations, with headquarters in Chicago. E. E. “Ed” Reynolds, director

Four Utilities Sue 19 Electrical Firms Northern Indiana Public Service company and three other electric utilities Monday jointly filed a series of suits in federal district court at Chicago naming 19 dectrical equipment manufacturers as defendants. The suits, which result from antitrust price-fixing convictions early this year, ask the court to determine the amount of damages sustained and to award three-fold such damages plus the cost of litigation. The utilities which have consolidated their claims in these suits, in addition to NIPSCO, are Commonwealth Edison Co. (Chicago, Ill.), Central Illinois Electric and Gas Co. (Rockford, IH.)( and Public Service Company of Indiana, Inc. (Plainfield, Ind.) _ All of the equipment manufacturers named as defendants in the siuts were indicted, pleaded guilty or nolo contendere, and found guilty of illegal price fixing. Sentences were imposed last February by the United State district court at Philadelphia. Nine separate suits were filed against the electric equipment manufacturers who, during periods covered by the federal indictments, sold one or more of their products to one or more of the utilities. The nine items which the utilities alleged were sold to them at higher prices than would have prevailed had there been no conspiracy are: circuit breakers, condensers, distribution transformers, low voltage circuit breakers, meters, power switching equipment, pow.er switchgear assemblies, power transformers and turbine-generator units. Complaints with respect to approximately ten additional items probably will be filed within the next several weeks. The principal equipment manufacturers named as defendants in one or more of the suits are Allis Chalmers Manufacturing company, General Electric company and Westinghouse Electric corporation. Adams Central FFA Receives Plaques The Adams Central FFA received two plaques at a district FFA meeting at Long Lake Saturday, Martin Watson, chapter adviser, reports. Richard Schwartz, Adams Central chapter president, and Mike Buse, chapter member, received first place in the horseshoe pitching contest. The chapter likewise received a plaque for high attendance. Richard Habegger, another chapter member, placed third in the fishing contest, whose object was to catch the largest fish. Twenty-seven chapters from Adams, Wells,«Wabash, HuntingWhittey «nd Blackford belAn'K Decatur Merchants To Fair Wednesday Decatur merchants are invited to meet at the Decatur post office at noon Wednesday for their annual luncheon at the 4-H fair, it was announced today- Every year a large group has dinner together, and tours the fair at noon.

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E. E. Reynolds

of marketing for the McMillen Feed division, has been named a vice president of Central Soya and will continue his current responsibilities for feed division operations. Bill Huge joined Central Soya in 1935, was named a vice president in 1947, and in 1952 was elected to the board of directors. In addition to his many other responsibilities in the company, Bill’s new duties will include supervision of the company’s interest in the recently announced joint venture, Central Soya — Seriom, S.P.A:, as well as development of additional ventures abroad in the future. Willard Lighter was in charge

Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 4,500; fully steady, late and closing trade 25 lower; mixed No 1-2 200-230 lb 18.50-19.00; 111 head mostly No 1 200-215 lb 18.8519.00; mixed No 1-3 and 2-3 190-260 lb 18.00-18.50; No 2-3 260-280 lb 17.75-18.25; No 2-3 and 3 280-300 lb 17.25-17.75; few shipments No 3 320-330 lb 16.25; mixed No 1-3 170190 lb 17.00-18.00. Cattle 4,000, calves 100; slaughter steers steady to 25 higher; heifers fully steady; load prime 1276 lb steers 24.00; loadlots good and choice 900-1300 lb 21.25-23.50; load high choice and prime 1225 lb 23.75; choice heifers 22.00-23.00; good 20.50-21.75; few good and choice vealers 22.00*25.00. Sheep 800; irregular; choice and prime spring lambs steady to 50 higher; lower grades weak to 1.00 lower; other slaughter classes steady; choice and prime native spring lambs 18.50-19.00; short deck 98 lb 19.00; good and choice 15.50-18.00; deck choice 90 lb shorn fed spring lambs No. 2-3 pelts 17.50. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Livestock: Hogs 5,000 ; 25-50 lower; uniform 200-230 lb 18.35-18.50, few 18.85; bulk 190-260 lb 18.00-18.35; few 18.50; 270-300 lb 17.00-17.75 ; 300-32 lb 16.50-17.00; 170-190 lb 17.00-18.00 150-170 lb 15.25-17.00; sows strong to mostly 25 higher; 300-400 lb 15.00-17.00 ; 400-606 lb 14.25-15.00, few 15.25. Cattle 1,750; calves 75; fully steady; choice steers 23.25; few choice 23.00; good and mixed good and choice 21.00-22.50; few to 22.75; choice mixed yearling steers and heifers 23.00; good and choice heifers 21.00-22.50; cows strong; cutter, utility and commercial 13.50-15.00, few 15.50; canners 12.00-13.50; bulls steady; utility and commercial 17.50-19.50;

REAL ESTATE AUCTION I will sell 6 miles east of Ossian, Ind. on the Ossian Locker Road or miles northwest of Decatur on the Winchester Road, then 4Vz miles west on the Ossian Locker Road, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 5-100 P.M. 40 ACRE FARM 30 Acres of Black Sandy soil, all under cultivation, Balance in woods and building area. Good line fences. 7 ROOM FRAME HOUSE—4 rooms down, 3 rooms up. Part basement, coal furnace, electric hot water heater, Pressure water system on ' well and cistern, 2 car garage, 32 x 48 ft. Barn, other out buildings. Good location, school bus route passes door. Churches near by. Drive by and watch for signs. , Call Auctioneers for further information and terms. PERSONAL PROPERTY— Electric stove, International Refrigerator with top freezer chest. Electric washer (wringer type), Twin tubs, kitchen table and chairs, dining room table and chairs, 2 antique chairs, 2 piece living room suite, rocking chair, sewing machine, Bed, metal wardrobe, cooking utensils, dishes, 2 table model radios, mirror, 2 trunk, old wooden tray, porch glider, jars, crocks, other articles. 1953 Four Door Dodge, 6 cylinder, passenger car. Motor in A-l . condition. «,.A- - REAL ESTATE—S3,OOO.OO down payment day of sale. Balance due when deed and abstract are furnished. POSSESSION—Immediate possession of buildings and house. Fields subject to tenants rights, 2/5 of 1961 corn and bean crop to go to Purchasers. Sellers will pay all 1960 taxes due in 1961. Any statement made day of sale will take preeedeiiee over any contained in the advertising. MRS. AUGUST HARTMAN, owner | Call Auctioneers for appointment to see this farm. Walter Wiegmann Orville Sturm Phone 56 Preble, Ind. W 1491 New Haven, Ind.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. • •• 11.

Willard C. Lighter

of the Glidden company’s chemurgy division for several years before it was acquired by Central Soya, and most recently has been directing Glidden’si technical and purchasing activities. Prior to his association with Glidden he had a wide variety of experience in commodity trading operations. A veteran of 15 years’ service with Central Soya, Ed Reynolds was named director of sales for the McMillen Feed division in 1958. For the past year he has been serving successfully as director of marketing for the feed division.

vealers steady to 50 lower; good and choice 24.00-26.00; standard and low good 20.00-24.00. Sheep 900; strong to 50 higher; choice and mixed choice and prime spring lambs 17.00-18.50; good and low choice 15.00-17.00. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry roasters 17-20; special fed White Rock fryers 16%-17. Cheese single daisies 39*4-42; longhorns 39%-42; .processed loaf 37%-40; Swiss Grade A 51-52; B 49-50; C unquoted. Butter steady; 93 score 60; 92 score 60; 90 score 58; 89 score 56. Eggs unsettled; white large extras 34%; mixed large extras 34%; mediums 28%; standards 31%.

NOW! LOWER FHA Monthly Payments REDUCED FHI Down Payment in PARK VIEW 2 NEW MODEL HOMES OPEN DAILY 7:00 - 9:00 P. M. SAT. * SUN. 1:00-6:00 P. M. H&M BUILDERS, Inc. 3-4158