Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1962 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publixhad Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DAILYDEMOCRAT CO., INC. •sterad at th* Decatur, Ind., Port Offlc* u Second Claw Matter Dick D. Heller, Jt. , Preitaent BtikMrtpttea Rate* By Mall In Adams and Adjoining Count!*: On* year, *10.00; Six months, 15.50; 3 months, $3.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: On* year, 311.25; 6 months, 36.00; 3 months, 33.25. By Carrier, 36 cents par week. Stogie copies, T oenta. Health Fads ? Yesterday’s Decatur Daily Democrat carried an article on the “carrot juice craze,” the drinking of carrot juice to obtain vitamin A. This is just one of a number of health fads now in progress — others are followed just as religiously, and purposelessly, every day. The chance of an Adams county man, woman, or child, who eats a normal, balanced three meals a day, of having any kind of a nutritional deficiency is quite unlikely. Now the key word in that paragraph is “balanced” — the three meals must be balanced. If you attempt to live on carrot juice, or honey, or vinegar, or seaweed pills, you will undoubtedly have an UN-balanced diet, and you may well be in danger. If you eat them in addition to your regular meals, it probably won’t hurt you, and it certainly won’t help you. But there is a very great danger. If you think that eating a source of vitamin A will give you good eyesight, you are wrong. You cannot have good eyesight without vitamin A, found in carrots, tomatoes, milk, and most other foods in ample quantities. But many serious disorders, from glaucoma to cataracts, can be corrected only by prompt medical attention. If you have any question, see your physician, or Dr. R. K. Parrish, or any other qualified eye man. Don’t listen to any “cure-all” talk by food faddists. You and your loved ones can be hurt, and the only one helped is the person who sells you the “carrot juice” or other food. Remember one thing — nothing ever passes into your system in its “natural” form. Every item digested is chemically changed into a recognizable compound, and then absorbed by the blood through the walls of the small intestine. There is no difference between a compound made artificially and one made by nature. The difference te in your mind. You THINK there might be a difference. This does not mean to imply that every single factor of food has now been isolated, and you should begin eating pills instead of food. But don’t worry about your food, and whether it contains all the vitimins it is supposed to contain. The U. S. department of agriculture, through Purdue University, and $0 other land grant colleges, does this much more scientifically and completely than you, or any individual can. Editorial Writer Today Dick D. Heller, Jr.

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' Utile Chats M Pablic Botica By J«»es E. PaUaiti ' Budget Hearing* (No 48 in a Series) Most taxpayers like to complain about what they regard as high taxes. Whenever it is proposed to increase taxes, there is talk Statement of Condition of the FIREMEN’S MUTUAL INSURANCE. COMPANY Provldeaee, Rhode Island 130 Month Mala Street On the 31st day of December, 1961 H. T. MOSES, President B. F- CURIT, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up Mutual Company ; , $ 0 Aasctn of Company Bonds (Schedule D) $45,210,373.00 Stocks (Schedule D) $51,954,366.00 Mortgage Doans on Real Estate (Schedule B) $ 0 Real Estate owned ...... $ 0 Collateral Loans (Schedule C) $ 0 Cash and Bank Deposits : $ 836,370.00 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums $ 1,117,759.00 Other assets "...,,.$ 436,802.00 Total Assets $99,555,670.00 I,labilities. Surplus and Other Funds Reserve for Lapses $ 2,871,384.00 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses ..$ 111,000.00 Reserve for Unearned Premiums ...$32;074,2(3.00 Reserve fur Taxes ....$ 605,000.00 All other Liabilities $12,261,882.00 Total Liabilities $47,923,509.00 Reserve for Contingencies $ 500,000.00 Guaranty Fund $ 750,000.00 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) $50,382,161.00 Surplus as regards Policyholders $51,632,161.00 Total $99,555,670.00 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, 1961; 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, Ulis Ist day of June, 1962. SEAL HARRY E. MeCLAIN Insurance Commissioner. July 24, 31. Statement of Condition of the FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE, FARMEHS Underwriters assn., ATTORNEY IN FACT LOa Angeles, California UNO Wilshire Boulevard On the 31st day of December, 1961 R. E. EARLY, President H. S. KEIL, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up $ 0 Assets ot Company Bonds (Schedule D) ..$ 93,194,104.00 Stocks (Schedule D) Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) $ 0 Real Estate owned $ 0 Collateral loans (Schedule C) $ 0 Cash and Bank Deposits ...$ 5,531,094.00 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums $ 4,949,249.00 Other assets $ 3,496,903.00 Total Assets ,$155,324,485.00 Liabilities, Surplus and Other Funds Reserve for Losses _ $ 41,124,730.00 Reserve Tor Loss Adjustment Expenses $ 5,284,814.00 Reserve for Unearned Premiums $ 33,405,355.00 Reserve for Taxes ....$ 3,361,181.00 AM other Liabilities $ 9,345,189.00 Total Liabilities ....$ 92,520,799.00 Special Surplus Funds $ 0 Capital Paidup Or Statutory Deposit $ 0 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) $ 62,803,686.00 Surplus as regards „ „„„ „„ Policyholders $ 62,803,686.00 Total $155,324,485.00 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, 1961; 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 Ist day of June 1962.1 SEAL HARRY E. MeCLAIN Insurance Commissioner. July 24, 31.

«iW RATES STAY LjOW FOR INDIANA DRIVERS Check State Farm’s low rates on car insurance! No increasethanks to the State Farm concept of low rates for careful drivers* Arid, discounts for 2 or more cars and for compact cars mean added savings for many Indiana policyholders. No wonder people insure more cars with State Farm than with anyone else! Call now! FRED CORAH Phone 3-3656 232 N. 2nd St. STATE FARM Mutual Automobile „ ■ Insurance Co. Home | Bloomington, HT.

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that taxes ought to be reduced Instead of raised. The taxpayer rarely stops to count up what he gets tor his tax dollar in the way of schools, services and improvements. In many localities, including both school districts and municipalities, the low provides for public notice to be given whenever NOTU'K to TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby glvpn to the taxpayers of Adams Central Community Schools, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 8 o’clock P.M, on the 7th day of August, 1962, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION: Account A 1. Board of School Tr. & Sec. Office $1475. 2. Office of Superintendent of Schools $7650. Total General Administration INSTRUCTION: ACCOUNT B 5. Clerical Service $2250. 6. Instructional Supplies $3250, 7. Books and Repairs ....S3OOO. 8. School Safety SSOO. 9. Other Expense of Instruction Total Instruction $9150. COORDINATE ACTIVITIES: ACCOUNT C 2. Nurse Service, Medical & Dental Expense S7OO. I. School Transportation ....$22100. Total Coordinate Activities t . $22800. -OPERATION: ACCOUNT D 1. Wage, Janitors & Engineers ... $11350. 2. Fuel $3500. 3. Water $1650. 4. Light and Power ....... $2710. 5. Janitorial Supplies .... S2OOO. 6. Services other than Personal 7. Other Expense $l2O. Total Operations $21530. Maintenance: ACCOUNT E 1. Labor — Repairs (unit's Employees only) $1660. 2. Materials — Used in Repair 3. Contractual Service .. . S6OOO. 4. Repair & Replacement of Furniture & Equip $3500. 5. Repair & Replacement of School Buses ... $9500. 6. Other Maintenance Expense .. $750. Total Maintenance $25260. FIXED CHARGES: ACCOUNT F *l. Rent $5. 2. Insurance $4175. 4. Public Employees' Retirement 6. Official Bonds $250. 10. Other Fixed Charges .... $lO. Total Fixed Charges $4940. AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES: ACCOUNT G 9. Summer Educational Activities 10. Other Expense $lO5. Total Auxiliary Activities ....$2507, DEBT SERVICE: ACCOUNT H 6. Payment Interest, Temporary Leans ........................................ S2OO. Total Debt Service S2OO. CAPITAL OUTLAY ALTERATIONS AND NEW ACQUISITIONS: ACCOUNT I 1. Land and Improvement on Land $2509. 3. New Furniture, Equip. & Instruct. Apparatus SIOOO. 4. New School Buses .... S3OOO. Total Capital Out-luy $6500 TUITION FUND INSTRUCTION: ACCOUNT B 1. Salaries of Principals $8383. 3. T«aeher«’ Salaries (inel. substitute) jitfiyir — 4. Special Classes $209. Total Instruction $123710. FIXED CHARGES: ACCOUNT F 3. Transfer Tuition SI2OOO. Total Fixed Charges SI2OOO. BOND FUND DEBT SERVICE: ACCOUNT H 1. Payment of Bonds S9OOO. 4. Payment of Interest on Bonds Total Debt Service sll2ll. VETERANS’ MEMORIAL FUND FIXED CHARGES: ACCOUNT F 10. Other Fixer Charges SIOIOO. Total Fixed Charges SIOIOO. LEASE FUND FIXED CHARGES: ACCOUNT F 9. Lease Rental Contracts, Holding Co's * $15500. Total Fixed Charges $15500. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional apgropriations as finally made will e automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office of Adams County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Edwin E. Coll Secretary July 24, 31.

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next year's budget Is up for adoption. Opportunity is thus given tar citizens and taxpayers to attend these meetings of the school board or city council. If they did attend they could ask questions or register objections, if so inclined. The sad fact is that few voters take the trouble to attend such hearings. Hiree such notices, published in accordance with the law in newspapers of general circulation, call this situation to mind. One was for the proposed tax budget of a city of some 5,000 population for the coming fiscal year. Another had to do with the proposed budget for a township board of education, and the third concerned the tentative budget for an exempted village school district. The last said that two copies "Us the budget were on file in the office of the district clerk for prior inspection. Citizens are pretty much alike in their seeming apathy toward such matters. But it is important to note that where proposed budgets of this kind are involved, the law requires published notices in newspapers. This is a basic part of due process which is so important to the American way of life. Failure to respond when such public notice is given is the voter’s or taxpayer’s loss and in no way weakens the principle of public notice. Marlene Bittner To Distribute Yearbook Persons who ordered copies of the Monmouth high school yearbook and were unable to pick them up last week, may obtain their annuals from Marlene Bittner, 509 Mercer avenue. They are asked to bring their receipts and pay the balance due. Statement of Condition of the FACTORY Ml TI'AL LIABILITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Providence 3, Hhode Island 10 WeyboMaet Street On the 31st day of December. 1961 DEFOREST W. ABEL, President DEFOREST W. ABEL, Jr., Secretary Amount of Capital paid up $ oa,0 a , Assets of Company Bonds (Schedule D) . $32,660,125.00 Stocks (Schedule D) ....$34,319,095.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) , $ 0 Real Estate owned $ 0 Collateral loans (Schedule (’) $ 0 Cash and Bank Deposits $ 2,569,912.00 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums $ 484,049.00 Other assets $ 6,062,355.00 Total Assets $76.095,■536.00 Liabilities, Surplus and Other Funds Reserve for Losses $17,852,990.00 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses 3,172,398.00 Reserve for Unearned Premiums ....$ 8,312,859.00 Reserve for Taxes $ 971,160.00 All other Liabilities ....$ 7.30(1,199.00 Total Liabilities $37,615,606.00 •Special Surplus Funds $ 4,000,000.00 Capital Paidup or Statutory Deposit $' 0 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) $34,179,930.00 Surplus as regards —- Policyholders $38,479,930.00 Total $76,095,536.00 •Including $2,000,000.00 Guaranty Fund 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 ab.ove mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1961; 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 Ist day of June, 1962. SEAL HARRY E. MeCLAIN Insurance Commissioner. July 24, 31.

Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 5,500; fully steady; No 1-2 190-225 lb 19.35-19.50; around 300 head 19.50; mixed No 1-3 190-260 lb 19.00-19.25; couple lots around 180 lb 18.50; load No 2-3 around 280 lb I 8 60. Cattle 3,000, calves 25; slaughter steers steady to strong; heifers fully steady; load choice 1200 lb slaughter steers 28.75; several loads choice 1150-1250 lb 27.0028.50; couple loads averaging 1300 lb 28.50; mixed good and choice 950-1175 lb 25.75-27.50; good 24.0026.00; shipment mixed choice and prime 977 lb heifers 27.00; choice 25.25-26.50; good and mixed good and choice 22.75-25.25; few good and choice vealers 25.00-30.00. Sheep 600; sp ri n g slaughter lambs strong; choice and prime 85-100 lb spring lambs 23.00-23.50; increased showing at 23.50; good and choice 21.00-22.50. Statement of Condition of the KMPLOVERS REINSURANCE CORPORATION Kiidmum CJty MlKKourl 21 Went 10th Street On the 31st day of December. 1961 FRANK P. PROPER, President R. E. GRIFFITH, Secretary Amount of Capital Paid up $ 3,500,000.00 Assets of Company Bonds (Schedule D) $ 72,166,457.00 Stocks (Schedule D) $ 23,507,319.00 Mortgage Doans on Real Estate (Schedule B) ~.s 0 Real Estate owned | 0 Collateral loans (Schedule C) $ 0 Cash and Bank Deposits $ 4,033,986.00 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums $ 923,079.00 Other assets Securities deposited under reinsurance treaties $ 1,649,901.00 interest accrued and other admitted assets $ 820,401.00 Total Assets $103,101,173.00 I.labilities. tiurpliiM and Other Funds Reserve for Losses $ 33,707.725.00 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses $ 2,894,471.00 Reserve for I'nearned Premiums $ 21,854,989.00 Reserve for Taxes ...,$ 822,000.00 All other Liabilities $ 1,969,073.00 Funds held under reinsurance treaties $ 1,918,928.00 Total Liabilities ....$ <16,167,186.00 Special Surplus Funds ........$ 792,311.00 Capital Paidup or Statutory Deposit ....$ 3,500,000.00 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) $ 32,641,646.00 Surplus as regards Policyholders .....$ 36,933,987.00 To.tal $103,101,173.00 STATE OF INDIANA, Office . of Insurance Commissioner 1, “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, 1961; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file ia this office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this Ist day of June, 1962. SEAL HARRY E. McCLATN Insurance Commissioner. July 24, 31.

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Sale Os Dacahir Home Is Announced The Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Saylors home located at U1 Jackson street has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Miller, of 422 Jackson. The MiUers will take possession September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Saylors are going to visit their son, Richard, in the east and then return to Decatur, where they will establish their home. The real estate transaction was handled by Gerald Strickler and C. W. Kept of The Kent Realty & Auction Co. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO <UPl>—Produce: Live poultry roasters 24%-26; special fed White Rock fryers 1919V4; hens 17-18. Cheese single daisies 38%-40; longhorns 38% - 40%; processed loaf 36-38; Swiss Grade A 45-48; B 43-46. Butter steady; 93 score 57; 92. score 5 7%; 9 0 score 5 5%; 89 score 53. Eggs steady to firm; white large extras 28%; mixed large extras 28; mediums 25; standards 25.

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Hew York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY ruicra A. T. & T. 112%; du Pont 191%; Ford 42%; General Electric 85%; General Motors 51%; Gulf OU 35%; Standard Oil Ind. 45; Standard Oil N. J. 52%; U. S. Steel 44%. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Livestock: Hogs 6.200; strong to 25 higher; 190-235 lb 19.35-19.75; bulk 190-250 lb 19.00-19,50; 170-190 lb 18.5019.00; 250300 lb 18.5019.00; sows steady to 50 higher; 280400 lb 15.50-17.25; 400-600 lb U. 50-15.50. Cattle 2,20; calves 100; unevenly steady; choice steers 26.0027.00; good and mixed good and choice 24.0025.50; good and choice 25.00-25.75; standard and low good 21.00-24.00; choice heifers 26.00, good and choice 23.50-25.50; standard to good 2125: cows and bulls steady; utility and commercial cows 13 50-15.00; canners and cutters 12.00-14.00; utility and commercial buUs 18.00-19.00; vealers steady to 50 higher; high choice and prime 27.50-28.00; good and choice 23.00-27.50; utility and standard 18.00-23.00. Sheep 800; steady; prime spring lambs 23.00; choice and mixed choice and prime 19.0022.50.