Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 130, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 July 1949 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1949.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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Saints, Indians Play For League Lead By United Press The St. Paul Saints meet the

Indianapolis Indians today with the American Association lead in the balance. 'The Saints moved into position to recapture the lead last night by winning the third of a crucial four game series at Indianapolis, 13 to 9. The teams split the opening doubleheadex Wednesday. In other Association . games,

Minneapolis won 3 to 1 at Toledo, Columbus walloped Kansas City 16 to 1 at Columbus i : j NOTICK OF ArPOINTMKNT ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Ad- . ministratrix of the estate of Mbel Claire Exline, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. j LOTD h. EXLINE, Administratrix. I Hays & Hiys. Attorneys. 1 1st ins 6-21-19 3t.

TODAY'S GRAB BAG

1. What is "still life" painting ? 2. What. is a steeplechase? v 3. Wliat is the name of the old song which begins, 1 'wandered today to the hill, Maggie f . 4. From what game do we get the slang expression, "Behind the eight-ball" ? 5. In what sport are "formsheets" most used?

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Wilfred Pelletier, opera conductor; Walter Hampden, stage actor, and Harold J. Laski. English political scientist, share today's birthday greetings.

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She toured AustiClia and America, playing in what were then modern plays, especially Clyde Fitch's Sapho, which she had produced in London, tn 1902. The Tinv evoked a storm of criticism.

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STATEMENT OF CONDITION ' OF THE Iovra Hardware 3Iatnal Insurance Company Mason City, Iowa . State Street at Penn. Ave. On the 31st Day of December 1948. C. A. Kautsou. President K. D. Austin, Secretary Amount of Capitol paid up Mutual None

YOUR FUTURE Stellar portents are mainly promising for you tn the year just beginning. Business should expand. The child born on this date should prove sSacessful, as he or she probably will be ambitious.

IT'S BEEN SAID There is nothing that is werift rious but virtue and friendship; and indeed friendship y itself is only a part of virtue. Alexander Pope. WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE REFRANGIBLE (re-FRAN-gi-bul) "Capable of being refracted, as rays of light. Origin: Replus Latin Frangere to break.

1 It may be a surprise to some to know that this African explorer whom we think of as an American, was born in Denbigh, Wales, June 10, 1841. He came to New Orleans as a cabin boy in 1859, was adopted by an American whose name he took. He served briefly in the Confederate army, then with the Union forces, traveled about the United States and wrote vividly of his experiences. A New York newspaper sent him on an expedition to 'find the missionary-explorer. David Livingstone, in Africa. His greeting to Livingstone in the wilds of Africa is said to have been, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume." He retired to England, was knighted in 1899. and died in London. May 10, 1904. Who was he? 2. She -is an English actress,

IT HAPPENED TODAY 1864 Congress granted Yosejnite Valley and Mariposa Big Tree Grove to California for park. 1343 In World War IL Gen. Douglas MacArthur made landings at New Guinea, Trobrland and Rendowa. In East Indies. 1947 Fourth atom bomb ever exploded dropped from Superfortress on armada of 73 ships in Bikini atoll in Pacific.

HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? 1. A painting of inanimate objects or groups of such objectslike fruit, flowers, household articles, etc. 2. A horse race over obstacles across the country. 3. When You and I Were Young. Maggie. 4. Pocket billiards. 5. Horse racing.

Gross Assets of Company Real Estate Unincumbered $ lu6,268.56 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) $ 194, 553.95 Bonds (Amortized Value) $ 465,602.15 Bonds .(Book Value).... . None asn in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest).. $ 140.077.9S Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.)....;.... $ 6.686.65 Other Securities None Premiums and Accounts due and in Process of Collection $ 76.150.34 Accounts otherwise secured $ 33.884.40 Furniture '& Fixtures $ 17.721.66 Rin. Recov. on paid Losses $ 20,803.23

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE Lititz Mutual Insurance Co. I Lititz, Pennsylvania Center Square On the 31st Day o 'December 1948. demy H. Koser. President ltnry B. tlibbel, Secretary

Arnmnt oi Capitol paid up None

! Gross Assets of Company Real Estate Unincumbered $ 136,480.76 Mortgage Loans on Real EsUte (Free from any prio- incumbrance).... $ 3ri, 000.03

Bonds (Amortized Value) $ 82.032.51 Stocks (Market Value).. $ 575,337.67 Cash in bunks (On Interest and Tot on Interest).. $ 578,518.93 Accrued Securities (Interest Rents.', etc.) $ 6,017.82 Other Securities None Premiums and Accounts due iino. in Process of Collectio $ 150,334.24 Accounts otherwise secured, i Nome

Total Gross Assets ..$1,061,748.94 Deduct Assets Not Admitted $ 17.926.49 Net Assets ". $1,043,822.45 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necess

ary to reinsure out standing risks $ Losses due and unpaid.. Looses adjusted and not due Losses unadjusted and in suspense $ Bills and Accounts unpaid $ Amount due and not due banks or other creditors $ Oter 'Liabilities of the Company $

386,794.68 None None 79?290.34 57.299.11

Total Gloss Assets.. $2,203,721.93 Deduct Assets Not Admitted . . .' $ 50 37 2 41 Net Asstls ?2,253,349.52 UA BILITIKS Reserve or amount necessary to rein.nre outstanding riste $1.085,?74.23 Losses due anl unnaid.. None Losses adjusted' and not due None Losses unadjustel and in suspense $ 36.0 23 Bills and Accounts unpaid None Amount due and not due banks or other creditors $ 41.746.40' O'nr I.iai-ilitn'S if, the Company , None

Total nnnita) .

8,240.23 I Surp''"!

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61.253.29

Liabilities 1

Total Liabilities.... $ 592.87.65

i Capital None

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and Louisville edged Milwaukee Yochim and John Crimian held 4 to 3 at Louisville. them scoreless for the route, al- , lowing only seven hits. The Saints got of to a second . inning lead and beat off an In- ' Sto-cky Don Lund's homer in dian rally after the score was the eighth was the only Toledo tied at 7 to 7 in the sixth. Start- score in what Minneapolis hoped er Phil Haugstad and Relief er I would be a shutout. Minneapolis Clem Labine gave up 11 hits, took a two run lead in the sec-

while Saint bats pounded five Indian hurlers for 19. Hank Schenz' homer in the fourth with two on was the signal for the rout of the Indian pitching staff. Columbus' punishment of Kansas City came from a 20 hit explosion that pushed runs across in every inning. Kansas City scored in the first, then Ray

ond and Ray Danridge boosted it with an eighth inning homer. Two surprise Louisville runs in the bottom of the ninth overcame a Milwaukee lead and won ; a tight ball game, Louisville began scoring with one in the second. The Brewers took the lead with two runs in the top of the sixth. The Colonels tied it up in

the bottom of the inning. An eighth inning Brewer tally in the top of the eighth grabbed the lead again and set the stage for the Colonel rally. ' Today, Minneapolis plays a doubleheader at Toledo; Kansas City remains at Columbus, St. Paul at Indianapolis and Milwaukee at Louisville.

Tot.-l $1,043,822.45 State of Indiana, Officn of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby eertif" 'hat ho above is a correct con" of Ptiitement of the Condition of the above ment'oned Cor'nny on the '1st day of Decembor. 19)8; a shon w fha 0!""' st'ATnenf ir.rt th"t v.p ",m orjp-'-oi statement is now on fi in tblo office subscribe my name and affix mv nffifial seal, this 1st day of June 1919. . ... PT3MV j Insurance Commissioner

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of Indiana. Office of Insurance O'limispioner I. the unCeriiened. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hwhy r-prtif" that the above is a correct copv of tp Statement of the Condition of the phove ment'nnod Comrmny on the Plst day of December, 1918; as shown bv the oriinl statement and that f'o i'' n i' statement is now on fi'- in this office. snihscmbe my name and affix my "fri"ial seal, this 1st day of Jum 19J9 FRANK J. VIEHMANN, I n si i r.i n r e On m m iss i o ner.'

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FILES COMPLAINT FOR MONEY

The Empire Tank and Salvage Company has filed a complaint for money against the Carlisle Tool and Stamping Corp. in the Sullivan Circuit Court.

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