Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1964 — Page 4

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., LNC. Altered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President Mrs. John Shirk Vice President Mrs. A R. Holthouse Secretary Ralph W. Sauer- Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail, In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $10.00; Six months, $5.50; 3 njonths, $3.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months, $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents. Where’s My Money? Did you ever wonder what happened to that portion of our local funds given to such state-wide or nation-wide drives as the mental health drive? How is the money spent, that leaves Adams county? Here’s one way. A check for $6,000 was presented to Charles E. Norcross, president of the Lutheran Child Welfare Association, toward the operation of Lutherwood, a residential treatment center for emotionally disturbed children, by the Indiana Association for Mental Health. Children from throughout Indiana from all denominations are referred to Lutherwood in Indianapolis .i by community child guidance clinics, mental health clinics, juvenile courts, general hospitals, and private psychiatrists. This particular grant will be used to continue the quality services to disturbed children by Lutherwood, in a critical period of its financial life. Earlier this year the mental health group announced $5,000 gifts to the Menninger foundation, and the Indiana university department of psychiatry. $4,500 to Englishton park for a summer camping program for emotionally disturbed children; $2,000 to the Oaklawn pyschiatric center in Elkhart, and other gifts, totaling $22,500 since May 1. The mental health association is organized locally as a volunteer citizens organization, and is supported by the Decatur, Berne and Geneva community fund drives. If you give to the community fund, you have helped. If not, you should help — healthy people make Indiana a better place in which to live. I‘hyscial health is useless if the mind is un- , able to utilize the body. The Indiana association of mental health, and its Adams county chapter, are publicizing the needs and importance of mental health, and ways to solve our present mental health problems . Editorial Written by Dick Heller

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MMwew* !"■ m ■ ixi i COURT NEWS Real Estate Transfers Waldo D. Neal etux to Alfred K. Cott etux, Inlot 299 Geneva. James E Mosser etux to Solomon Mosser Jr. etux., Pt. fr. Section 35 Township 25 Range 14, 7 acres. Edward Lamoin Pierce etux to Howard C. Williams etux, Pt. Inlot 14 Monroe. Forest J. Tucker etux to James M. Simon etux, Inlot 421 Berne. Dorothy Dugan Haerle etvir to Morris Begun etux, . Pt. Inlot 62 Decatur. Central Soya Co. Inc. to Daniel Thayer Davis etux, Inlot 105 DeStiitement of Condltolri of the MA< ( AHEEN Mill AL LIFE IVNI HAWK COMPANY Moulhrirld. MlehlKnn Z.VWHI Northwrafern lllKhwnr On the 31’nt <lny of December, I*JB3 HOBEIIT E. MOitltlS, I’resldent 33AHD .1 HART3VELL, Secretary Amount of (tapitnl paid up » NONE Aaaefa of I’•»■■>pnn > Bonds (Schedule l>) I 87,1(89,717:11 Stocks (Schedule D> ? 7,!»7«,0H7.H1 Mortgage Loans on Ileal Esinti (Schedule Bl I 51.302,387 83 Heal Estate owned $ 2,958,((44:78 PolicyHrarjß-r -yfr +35«,27fi 93 I’remliimM N<Rcm $ ' < 'ollhl oral loann (Schedule <’) I Canli and Bank ImpmsilN I 1,4 2-1,205.19 PrcmiuniM I >»‘ftw<l und rm <dh •nd | 161,820 00 t'liKi iismcl.m I 971 090-47. ’i iii i Fund (MitcriibrOM Fraternal Society) (52 Total AnmHm $ 146.864,747.9 J LlNblllf Im. MiirplwH Anti Other Fundw %nd Other Fundm Awn reg ate roneTVA fur life pt»|l.c<*M nnd conlriictN sll 3,317,274 4 1 Aggregate rvHrrvr. tor accident and health policies » 3-,t,521.90 Shpplentent h ry tibntra -in without life contingent le.N $ 1.3X0,0CX .89 Policy and t'ontract I'lalinM .Life | 810, IMS 3 1 Accident und Health $ 70.Q00 00 TilXrH, li< •cliMcN ii nd fr«’N *d ue or accrued I 382.282 <l2 All ..th,: l.i.ibillius $ 14..9 I..'.27J't> . 'l’riiHi Fund < Mhcvhlicck Fraternal Society) * 1.332.13X02 To-tal Liabilities $132,44 1,301.(7 Special Su’rpluN Funds $ 5,013,000.00 Capital Paid up or StatuTupy. Dcpuxil I 0 Vna.'Nlgned Funds (SurpluN) I 9,405,446.17 SurphiN as regards PulJ. vb.ddciM $ 1 4.420.44(5 1 7 Tolnl $1 1d.881.717 91 STATE OF INDIANA, (tithe of hisurnme (‘ummissloner. I. the undersigned, Insurance < ‘omml.ssloner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above IS a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of tlw above mentioned Company on the :tist day of 1 lecember.' 1963. as shown by the original statement and that the wil.l original statmenl IX now" on file In thia office. IX TESTI .<4( IN V 33 I fF.lt Eo I' - . .1 b. i. unto ■'Hubs, i ib. thy name and affix my official neat, (bls 30 day of June, 1964 HEAL Harry 16. Met Inin Insmii nee < ■ommlHsloner. ■ I. h SI ut eincnl of Condition, of the (It 111 3M EE Ml Tl AL LIFE <'4» Ml- IM Omaha. Nebraska <l*ll4 *721 Indian Hills Drlxe (1(1 I lie 31 Hl day of December, 1963 I | i AX I lEHSI I.X, I’lesldeflt *1; I. ci IAM in :its. Se.-c I aryAmount of Capital " paid up * Mutual \«si(s ol < otnpilil? Bonds' (S.'lie’dllle ID $ 112.538,827.29 jOo.-ks (S'. liedule D> ? 1,71(1.290.86 Mill tgHKv Loans on f lU al Instate .- . (S. Ind.il. id $ Boid Hstate owned $ 3.'• X ( X t . '>3 \ luans $ 10,7 27,34 9. <>4 I’M'niium XultiM. $ 0 i <d I a I«’ ia I loans (Schedule Cl $ 7OX,omhOo • I' at"! Bank in.posits - * Ag« 111 • b.lla n< e:. ol 11111 o| h<l ed .»(.>- •- .» (>'• prvinltiins ~ 3 ? H Jtl.e. HHHOtH » '-OJ,;. I .20 Total A •-.•ls M ts.2'l 1.:i2'.'.3.i l.tlllillltleH. MlV|>ln« ln<l Other I'nnd* Agi'iegale reserve d "ontiadlH » : ** Aggregate reserve -:■• lor accident and henilll l.olleles $ ?. J 2,696. SO Supplement a t v toll! raets without lilt font Ingeiich’N $ 4,54'.». I I X,nn p.dt.A and . online! _ , bllni.- Life < : J A., i.l.nt and Health $ I? •'■ I*' o 1 Taxes. livenNCN and fees dur or n. •iru d 3 61«,.1464»a XII ~i 11, I Llal.llilles ‘ I :t. Hill. Ito 61 Total. Liabilities » I 35,25:i,395. 1 2 Special Surplus b’inids $ 0 Capital I’ald up or Sial tilery Deposit \ f •- 0 I' Dnuss.lgned Funds (Surplus ? 13,01.1.031 23 Surplus as regards Poll, t led.l. rs $ I 1,04 1.031 23 T..ial 4145.294.329 3 ■ STATE OF INDIANA. I Oltbc of Insurance Co-inioi sloner l I, (the undersigned. InCommissi.'ini of Indiana, lieieby — ex-rilCy4bal the above is . correct copy ot the Statement of the i 'ondlt.ioii of Ihe . b.. in. nt ior.ed ('onipant on the 3'*t day ot I'.ceinlor, I ■ lev. n by the original .statement and (bat the said original stneinnl Is non - On file In I bls office IX II STI MoX 1 WIH’ It EOF. I lor. nut o subs, ribe mi. name a n,d affix niv oTfleliil sopL Ulis 3" dal of .lune. 1961 “ SEAL V Harry E. Me< l.ilii Insurance (*o mmlas loner. 7 21. 31

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catur Master Add. I Paul B. Wolff etal to Garry L. i Bluhm etux, Pt. 3-2 SW-4 NW-4 Section 12 Township 26 Range 14, 10 acres. Vattula Renda etvir to Helen Butler, Pt. Inlot 220 Decatur. Dwight E. Egly etux to Herbert D. Krueckeberg etux, Inlot 22 Pt. Inlot 23 Decatur Park View Add. ~ James H. King etux to Roger Lee Pollock etux, Inlot 404 Decatur. Jack E. Schnepf etal to G. Roger Litchfield, Pt. E-2 E-2 SW-4; Pt. W side SE-4; Pt. NW-4 Section 25 Township 28 Range 14, 66 acres. Franklin B. Mead etal to David S. Vesey, Inlot 412 Geneva. Frederick W. Schaadt etux to Wheeler Brooks etux, Pt. NE-4 Htrttrnient of Condition of the LIFF I.\NI RANCE COMPANY Sprlngf Irhl, Mhnniic htiNet ts> 12541 Mtntt Htrret On the 31 Mt day of December, 1963 FRANK H. VANDKRBROUK, Pretddent CORDON Al GRADY, .Secretary Amount of (’apltal paid up I 4,900,000.00 AMnrtN of Coiti|»«»y BondN (Schedule D) I 62.10X.741.70 Stock* (Schedule l>) I 15,743,229.73 Mortgage Lomuh on Rea! Km t ate (Si’hedule IO $ 59,247,109 21 Real HMtate owned | 1(50,<513.62 Policy loan* $ 4,752,7(57.(50 Premium Note* $ 0 Cidlatcral loans (S.h.'dlllr O $ o ('hnli and Bank |>t>poM|lN $ 3,44-»,l 1 7.71 AgrntN' balam < k <»r uncollected prrmhimM I 3,224.771 66 Oliter HHMvtM I 1,197.5X7.00 Total AHHetN >149,879,938.23 LlnbllltleM, Niirplun And Other FundM Aggregate reserve for life policies “ami —conTracTs $ 71,1 W.lWp-m) — Aggregate reserve, for accident and health policies $ 28,768,257.00 SiipplementaTy contrai'ts without life contingencies $ 2,612,855.00 Policy and contract (lalms Life $ 640,5 10.00 Accident and Health | 2,211,716.00 Taxes, Ihcnscs and fees Ulie <>r .t< < r 11<•«! $ 1,6L’7,6<>9 <i 1 All other Liabilities $ 15,551.469 IX Tothl LlMhllitles $122,594,107 19 Special Surplus Funds 2X5,600.00 (\tpllal Paid up or Statiiiory DcpoaH $ 4,0(H),000.00 I Funds (Suridus) $ 23,000,231.01 Surplus as regards r<dl<‘vholders $ 27,285,831.04 Total $1 19,879,938.23 STATH OF INI >1 AXA, Office of Insiirame Commissioner I. tlw undersigned. Insurance ‘ Commissioner of Imiiana, 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, 1963; ns, shown by the original a statement and that the said original statement is now on file- In this offlffc* LN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 hereunto subscribe my name and — affix my 4>f44elal seal; —this —30 dav of June, 1964. SEAL Hnrr> F. Mei’liiln 1 nsurunve (’ommissloner. 7/24. 31 Statement of Clndltlon of the IIEI'I III.K NATIONAL LIFE INNIHAMF COMPANY’ DnlhiM, Tvxiim HUSH North Centrnl FxprrMmwny on Hie .51 si day <>f December, 1963 BARRY OAKES, President ROBERT R. JACKSON. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up $ 3,316,074.00 InsetM of Comiinnv Bonds (Schedule l‘) $ 50,470,0X6.67 Slocks (Schedule l>) $ 2,060,486.31 Loans on Real IstAt*’ (Schedule B) $ 68,6X4,46.149 Real Estate owned J> 5,093,399.03 polb-y loans and Hens ->* • $ ITnml.tiTn Nates 0 Collateral loans (Schedule (’) $ 61(1.47-1 14 Cash and Bank Deposits $ 4,32 < ,34 1.49 Agents' balances or uncollected premiiimN $ 6,079,153 90 Other assets $ 2,1 16,629 17 Total Assets $148,627,558.56 Llnblll tirm. SiirpliiM Ind <*t |ter Fiiimln Aggregatt' reserve for life pidlch's L ami cohlracts $108,555,963.00 Aggregate reserve for arcldenr and ' health policies $ 1,4 13,447.00 Siipph’inenta ry contracts without 1 life eont Ingcncles $ 1.351.079:00 Policy and contract 1 claims Life $ .2.41 155 7on 1 Accident and Health $ 1,624,2-61 .no Taxi-*. Ib-rhsi'M nml lii'S due 1 ~r 'a.rriu-.l J 1 All other l.bilillilii'S $ 111.2X2,5(1:,.1H ! Total l.iabllitii's $130,028,87 2.10 Special Surplus Funds $ 0 Capital I’ald up or ’ statutory Deposit $ ::.34-StO+4.oo I’nasslgni‘d Funds I (Surplus) $ I i,.2x 1,81 - ■l*' Surplus as rignrds I r.db vhobti'l s * f X.iIOK.f.SK Iti Total sUß.627.m..’>ti STATE OF INDIANA. Otti.e of Insurance Commissioner , I the nndersinned. Insurance ('ommissloner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a cor- ■ reel copy of the Statement of the I Condition "f the above mentioned f Company on the 31st day of I [£j embet, 1 'lie . US sima n l»y t lie original statement and that the said orlglnn] stat' merit is non on tile- In this office I IX TESTIMONY 33 HEBEOF, I I liereiinto subs, ribe my name and i affix inv official seal, tlitis 30 da, of June, 11(84. SEAL Hurry E. McClain Insurance Commtssioni'r. 7 21, 31. •■

Section 7 Township 25 Range 15, 80 acres. John fc. Schmidt etux to Menno L. Schwartz etux, SE-4 NE-4 Section 32 Township 27 Range 14, 40 acres. Florence M. Wilson to John E. Schmidt etux, Pt. SW-4 Section 16 Township 26 Range 15. John K. Toland etux to Carl M. Nussbaum etux. Pt. NE-4 NW-4 Section 8 Township 25 Range 14, 38.9 acres. Carl M. Nussbaum etux to Elmer N. Nussbaum etux, Pt. NE-4 NW-4 Section 8 Township 25 Range 14, 19.45 acres. Perry E. Everett etux to Ideal Suburban Homes Inc., Inlot 3 Perry Everett Add. Groves C. Moser etux to Commercial Berne Inc., Pt. Inlot 180 Berne. Aulita C. Moser to Commercial Berne Inc., Pt. Inlot 180 Berne. Corabell Beer to Arthur Dale Beer, Inlot 297 Berne 28th Add. Leo N. Seltenright etux to William G. Brandenburg etux, Inlot 14 Decatur Highland Park. Ralph E. Allison etux to Emma H. Butler etal, Pt. Outlqt 74 Decatur. Ideal Suburban, Homes Inc. to Ernest H. Kaithoff etux, Pt. W-2 NW-4 Section 3 Township 28 Range, 1 acre. Winston W. Seitz etux to Kenneth H. Reed etal, Inlots 959-960-961 Decatur. Russell A. Andrews etyx to Glenn Shelton etux, Pt. Inlot 936 Decatur. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD— Livestock: ’ 7 Hogs 3,700; barrows and gilts strong to mostly 25 higher; 1 and 2, 190-225 lb 18.00-18.25; 1 to 3, 190-240 lb 17.50-18.00; several lots 2 and 3 highly uneven weights, 210-230 lb 17.50-17.65; sows steady to strong; 1 to 3, 280-350 lb 15.00-15.75; 350-400 lb 14.00-15.00 . 2 and 3, 400-550 lb 12.75-14.00, few 1 and 2, 425 lb to 14.25. Cattle 275; calves none; steers strong to 25 higher; package Choice 23.25; five loads good with few choice 21.75-2215; package cl< ice heifers 22.30; cows fully steady; utility 12.5013.50; carriers and cutters 10:0012.00; heavy cutters 12.50-13.00; bulls scarce. Sheep 200; spring lambs strong io 50 higher; choice and prime 23.50-24.00 ; 60 head 24.2524.50; good and choice 22.0023.50. Statement of Condition of the HARTFORD LIFE INSIRAMCE COMPANY llonfnn 12. 77 Frnnklln Street On the list dav of December, 1963 Jl'blAN D ANTHONY, President JOSEPH A. KELLY, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up J 5,000,009.00 Aaneta of Company Bonds (Schedule D) $ 64.88,1,051.1 2 Stocks (Schedule D) $ 9,726,603.00 Mortgage Ixians on Ileal Estate (Schedule B) $ 59,138,772.86 Real o Estate owned $ 797,507.96 Polley loans $ 7,049,345.65 Premiums Notes $ 0 Collateral loans (Schedule C) 3 0 Cash and Bank Deposits 1,364,734.93 Agents’ balances nr um-ollee.tej premiums $ 3,753,676.86 Other assets $ 1,315,400.64 Total Assets $1.48,327,093.62 Llnbllltlea, Mnrplus And Other Fnnda, Aggregate reserve for life policies and contracts $103,i 44,7.>4.60 Aggregate reserve for accident and health policies $ 6,761,32 1.00 Supplementary contracts without life contingencies . $ 8,133,808.00 Polley and contract claims — Life. $ 1,743,344 61 Accident and Health $ 3,666,591.00 Taxes, licenses and fees due or am-rued $ t,151,550.14 All other Liabilities $ 8,794,574.39 I Total Liabilities $134,295,947.04 Special Surplus Funds $ 2,838,700.00 Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit ..$ ■5,000,000.00 I'nasslgned Funds (Surplus) $ 6.192.445.98 Surplus as regards Policyholders $ 14,031,145.98 Total $148,327,093.02 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 e’ompany on the 31st day of December, 1943; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is nowon silo in this office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix m.v official Wjtil. this 39 day of June, 1964. SEAL Harry F.. MH lalrf”™- -/ Insurance Commissioner. 7/24, 31.

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wun Preble Peppy Pels The Preble Peppy Pals 4-H club, which has a membership of 15 girls entertained the members of the Adams county home recently. The girls gave a program of piano, accordian and vocal numbers, plus a queen-for-a-day skit. The junior leaders, Dianne Fuhrman and Shirley Gallmeyer, assisted the girls with the program and also with the refreshments which were served to the residents. Happy Hustlers The Happy Hustlers 4-H club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kay Martin, with Susan Wagley in charge. Debbie Eyanson and Susie Rumschlag led the pledges and Debbie Hack led the group in singing. The minutes were read and approved. Roll call was answered by ‘‘How we can improve our club next year.” Linda Rich and Barbara Braun gave demonstrations. The 4-H fair and the club swimming party were discussed. Attending Workshop On Public Relations MUNCIE, Ind. — Two Adams county teachers are attending a two-week school public relations workshop at Ball State Teachers College. Participating are Mrs. Dorothy Bonewitz, Linn Grove, a junior at Ball State and Mrs. Rose O’Conner, Gary, and English teacher at Decatur high school. Purpose of the course is to consider problems in improving public understanding of education. Dr. R. E. Michael, professor of education, and Dr. Louis Ingelhart, professor of journalism, are coordinators for the workshop which lasts to July 31. New York Stock Exchange Price MIDDAT PRICES A. T. & T., 71%; DuPont, 265 V,; Ford, 53%; General Electric, 85%; General Motors, 95%; Gulf Oil, 58%; Standard Oil lnd., 84%; Standard Oil N. J., 87%; U. S. Steel, 57%. Statement of Condition of the INION MITIAL LIFE I.NSI RANCE COMPANY Portlnnd, Mniae 1(H) Congress Street On the 31st day of December, 1963 WILLIAM L. BARBER, President PHILIP B. GRANT, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up $ b Assets of Company Bonds (Schedule D) $ 62,547,612.33 Stocks (Schedule D) $ 6,026,155.06 Mortgage Imans on Real Estate (Schedule B) 3 58,403,367.86 Real Estate owned $ 3,892,663.1 1 Policy loans $ 8,623,492.89 Premium Notes ... $ 0 Collateral loans (Schedule C) $ 45,315,64 Cash and Bank Deposits $ 1,214,465.2'0 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums . $ 3.835,242.81 Other assets $ 2,437,27a.65 Total Assets $147,024,930.54 Liabilities, Snrplas And Other Fnnda Aggregate reserve for life policies and contracts $ 91 501,642.00 Aggregate reserve for accident and • health policies $ 8,821,694.87 Supplementary contracts without life contingencies $ 5,778,742.00 Policy and contract claims — Life $ 1,599.722.61 and Hearth $ 1,827,973.30 Taxes' licenses and fees due . . or accrued $ 1,233,884.60 All other Liabilities $ 23,294.360.64 Total Liabilities $131,058,019.42 Special Surplus Funds $ 2,725,000.0 ft Capital Paid up or Statutory Deposit ..$ 0 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) $ 10,241,911.12 Surplus as regards Policyholders $ 12,966,911.12 Total $147,024,936.04 STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner 1. the undersigned. Inst rance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of thb Statement of the Condition of the above ment.oned Company on the 31st day of December, 1963; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I hereunto subsclrne my name and affix my official seal, this 30 day of Jyne, 196>. SEAL Harry E. McClain 1 nsurance Commissioner. 7/24, 31. ....

15-Yeor-OM Boy Drowning Victim BREMEN, Ind. (UPD — Vernon Slaybaugh, 15, R. R. 1, Nappanee, drowned Thuraday evening while swimming with four companions in a gravel pit east of here. Police were told that Slaybaugh ventured far out into the water and went under as he struggled to return to shore. Scuba divers from Plymouth recovered the body. Berne-Geneva Livestock Report Prices paid July 21 Top veals 26.00 Top lambs 22.75 Top steers and heifers 19.50 Top bulls ... 1750 Good cows 11.50-14.00 Canners and cutters 10.00-11.50 Top hogs 18.30 Top sows 14.50 Male hogs 9.50-13.50

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