The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 June 1949 — Page 4

WE DAILY BANNfR, 5REENCASTLE. INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1949.

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R:\INBRIDr.E T. F Davis and daughter Mrs Irene Knigrht of Lodge Grass Montana, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Davis. The home Economic Club met June 9 at the home of Mis. Stanley Cook. Diane Hainey of Louisville, Ky, are visiting relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cassity. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran visited with relatives at Chicago, 111., over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele

and Mr. Sherman Jewry attend ed services in the Central Chris tian church in Indianapolis Sunday evening and heard the finai concert of the season. The choir of forty voices is directed by Mr. Jefry, brother and Mrs. Steel, cousin, of Mr. Fred Jefry. Dr. N. E. Mattox of Lead South Dakota and son, Prof. George Mattox of Elliott, 111 visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall and family Tuesday. Dr. Mattox is Mrs. Hall’s father. On Wednesday evening th?

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This pocket size summary of the rights and benefits to which ail veterans are entitled under federal laws.

Wrltfn In tlmpla, •oiy-to-un-dnrttand languagn. Facts all vatsrans, and thnir dependents, should know about such thing* ere hoipital benefits, disability compensation, pensions, burial •llowancos, vocational training, •n-fhe-lob training, school and college asslttanco, unamploymont beneilfs, O. I. Sill loans, etc.

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Eskimo Club enjoyed a dinnv at Canary Cottage with a show ifterwards at Loews In Indianipolls. Those attending were Mrs. Russell Settle. Mrs. Gordon Hanks, Mrs. Richard Gumming. Mrs. Curtis Higgins. Mrs. William Luther, Jr.. Mrs. Oddcs Priest. Mrs. Charles Cougcr, Mrs. James Curran, Mrs. Glenn Michael. Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. Paul Conger. Mr. and Mrs. W’illis Dickson. Mrs. Kenneth Etcheson and son, Mrs. Maud "Crodian and Mr. lames Crodian of EvansvilV vero dinner guests of Mr.' Maggie Hall and Mr. and Mrs aul Crodian, Tuesday evening

Argues Own Case

Tat Veteran Benefits, (Diva name of your newspaper or. Veterans •f foreign Wars, Broadway at 34th, Kansas City 3, Mo.)

FIGHTING TO GET her late mothi er's estate, blond ex-model Inez

Name: (Please print)

Address: City

Norton Gay, 24, Montclair, N. J., Is arguing her own case before the U. S. Supreme Court in Washington. Her funds exhausted, she sits outside the court

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scanning notes. (International)

EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY — FATHER’S IS JUNE 19

THAT IOOK of satisfaction on face of Bismarck of Hemlock Point arises, no doubt, from anticipating 12 Father’s Day gifts come June 19, and "Biz’’ is making no bones about tt. The 18-month-old German pointer Is owned by Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Schneider, Hemlock Point, Chagrin Falls, O. Mama L Lady Lou of Duesseldorf, same dog family as “Biz," and she's known as ‘’Lou." She's owned by Mrs. H. W. Carlisle, also Chagrin Falls, O. The pups are three weeks old. (International)

RHODE ISLAND YARN MAKER IS NEW ROTARY CHIEF

MRCY HODGSON (above). 47-year-old Pawtucket, R. I., yam maker, la new president of Rotary International, elected In New York at 40th annual convention. One of speakers at the convention was stage and screen personality Madeleine Carroll, fright, picture at right) with Mra. Hodgson. (Internationtl)

Mrs. Mary M«-Norton has returned to her home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henson of Frankfort. Miss Myrtle Pickett entered Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mis. Estal Minnick spent the week end with Mr. and

Mrs. Carl Allen and son at Indianapolis. Herbert Higgins of Fillmore and two sons Donald of Danville and Curtis of Bainbridge, a.e on a trip to Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Goodhart and son Robert of Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter of

Chicago and Mr. and Mis. Osborne Dickson and family Indianapolis, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilts Dickson. Mrs. Laura Minnick spent Monday night with Mr. ami Mrs. Estal Minnick.

Mrs. Guy Cox, Mrs. Zennie Hall and Mrs. Estal Minnick attended tlxe commencement exercises at Canterbury College at Danville, M mefay. Thcitwo nephews, Walter D, and Bill Hall, were members of th graduating class.

THE AIR CONG

BASEBALL SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1949 )EEM BROTHERS VS. KNIGHTSVILLE

ROBE ANN PARK

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Stall im nt of condition of the Mutual Boiler Insurance Company of Mo-iiim, i(osion, AIushuHiunou.s, tin i; 111"i yin imi Kjtrcoi on iiir .►•.-'i da.) of I KtoiiiIm r 1'MN M. B. Jialtou, President; 10. B. Pease. Secreta'ry. \niount of Capital paid up Mutual Companj

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Bonds Amnrfizod Value $4,1 »J , 2,7;]«S.7r»

Slocks Book Value ' ish in Banks < < »n Interest mid Not on Interest) \rrnn d Se mitics (Interest and Kents, etc.) rciniunis mid Accounts due mid in Process of Collection \ccountx ot lor wine net-uteri Toi.. I <,ross Assets

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licdnct Ass, is Not Admit tid N« i A ssets . . Mil lit II ties I’nenrued Premium Losses unadjusted and in suspense Bills and Accounts unpaid (Min Li/.ldlit ies of the Coiiipaiiy . ... Total Liabilities Surplus ...

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St itc of Indiana,

Office of Insuiaiice Commissioner L the untlei-slmied. lusuraioc ('oininissioner of Indiana, hereh; itit' tint the above Is a correct copy of the Statement of the Con ditloii of l In above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December P»is; a - shown by the origin.il statement and that the said original st.’i’ement is now on file in ibis office. In Tcsiimoiix Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 1st da> of June, PJ49.

Frank J. Vlehmann

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. $2,880,490.89 . 3.372.514.82

57 3.»:;im;!i 10.978. IK 7yi.70i , »2 70.587.58

.$7,918,170.87

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Statement of condilion of The Concordia Fire Insurance. Milwmikci- J. Wisconsin. 811 north Broadway on the 31st day of December. Iais John It.Cooney. President; Jl llmmrhton. Secretary. , Amount of Capital paid up $ 1.000,000.00

(eroNs \M*et.<4 of ( iMiipiiny

.MortKaRe Loins on U*al Kstate (Free from any prior incumbrance) Bonds Book Value Stocks Book Value (‘•ish In Bunk** (On Interest and Not on Interest) rued Securities (Interest and Kents, etc.) I n mhims and Accounts due and in Process of Collection Accounts otherwise secured Total Cross Assets I )cdnet Assets Not Admitted Net Assets

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Ueservc or amount necessary to rcliibure outstanding risks $4,268,167.10 Losses due and unpaid 908.552 82 Hills and \cenunis unpaid .... 134.288.69 *Mhcr Liibllllles of ihe t'omp.iny •i9. , '28.(i" Tolal Liabilities $5,380,337.21 <*apital $l OOO.OOO.iMi Surplus $1,378,828.82 TOTAL $7,759,166.01; Slate of Indiai a. office of Insurance CninuiiHsioucr I. Ho mob rsiuin d. Insuraiic,. •'omuiissioner of Indiana, hereby rtif> that Ho* above is a correct copy uf lb.- St.‘lenient of the Con dition of the above mentioned Conuimiy on the 31st day of December 1918. as shown by tin* origin J st.meineat and that the said original at a t • no nt is now on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my oifieial seal, this 1st day of June. 1919. Frank J. Viehmann SIOAL Insurance Commissioner

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Sf itcimnl of condition of the Motor X’ehiele (Casualty 1*0.. (*lilcaKM

Illinois. 309 W Jackson Blvd.. on tin* 31st day of December, 1948

i’.vmis L liMinctt. President; *}eo. W. i’asc>. Sccrctai\» Amount of ('ipital paid up

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Bonds Book Value Stocks Book Value »‘.ish in Banks ((m Interest and Not on InLreMl) V • rued Seenrit ies » Interest and llents, eln.) Pi. mhims ami A* counts due and In Process of Collection <’ash V.ihic of Lite insurance Bills Receivable Total dross Assets Deduct Assets Not Admitted Net Assets

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Kescrv, or ainoiiut m.cessarj to reinsure outstandhik r,s ^ s $1,340,953.69 I*'*" • s adjusted .lid in process of adjustniciu 620.816 78 Loss Adjustnictit Kxpctise 15.025 H'» Bill* and Vcctnints unpaid itn ludiim; commla^loiis 263.7 19.til TolnI l.lalilllllcM *2,24o’.riir,.:i7 1 'i 111 'i . xno.ooo.oo S-Tlilue ... . , r.'l.Ttl c, , , , , ' ‘ n,x«2,556.X*

stait of Indiana. _ • MTii’e of Pisurancc Commissioner

I t mc tindcrsiKtied. Insmiiiiec Conimlssioner of Indiana hereh' .-.nil', that the above Is ;1 copy of Mi,- StaU-moni of'll,,. <•„„ ot lb, -'bovi- met-.tioio-il t'oinpaiiy on the tilst day of I *ei-eliiber - slimvn In " I - I a 1 1 statement and that the xahl oih-inal

statement is now on file in this office.

11. lcsiimon> When of | hereunto subscribe my name and affi-

•uy otiielal seal, this 1st day •.( June. 1949.

Frank J. Yiehmann

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Stati nielli of eottfllllon of t In- Mid-States Insut-ance Contpiiny ('hi ea«o, Illinois. IS2 W l.ake STe.-t on the tllst dav of Ib eenilo r ' ' IIMX lll'-ha rd M. Cass, Kx, a . VI, e Ih.siih-nt; Oeorgt- K, Kledsik. Seen-laly

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Amount of Capital paid up (arosM \NHcts of ('oiii|»Mny

1 binds Amortized Vain.- ;, sh in Banks ((hi Iiit^reAt and Not on lutercHt)

'c in. d Securities (Intert st and Rents, ele.) Premiums mid Accounts due and in Process of Collection

Total Cross Assets Net Assets

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'mount nei-essaiy to rulneure outetandlns . ' i '’ ks , . , , : ", $2.:i4«.ii44.7:! ImsHcs adjusted and not due 542 318 00 Bills and Accounts unpaid :iO‘’88 o* Other Liabilities of the Companv iooTskh *** , i-idbintu-s ;;;:u8* suipius :ino ' oooon

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St ait e of Indiana.

Office of Innurance CommiHsii ner I; t,, l ° undersigned. ,nH1,,J, nee Coniiulsslonffr of Indiana, hereh' certify that the atmve Is a eoinet copy of the Statement of the Con lIA 01 ' of ! •' ,,, ' v *‘ ‘Mention..| (’ompanv on the 31st dav of December mis; n- si,own l.y tto- m-iUiMl si ■ t,-nu-nt and that th,- s.ilt] „rl K ln:il st.it,-no mi ,s inm on III,- In this affine. IuT'stl"i"n\ vyio ri-of. I io-n-niito snliscrlhy tny niim v and nffl■uy offh-lHl syit 1. this 1st d.iy of Jane. llt.K.

Frank J. Vh-hniiinn

$ 4 2 7,, ft 6 4.1 s $4,041,879.22

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XT VTKMK.VT I»K F'f.Mt.TION Sl rnndltlon of the Michigan Mutual Uiiblllty t'o.. 1>, Molt I’li. Ml, hivnn. IH:t Madison Av»nu<- on th,- t'.lst dav of DiM-milhar I'MS Walt,-I K Milo. I’l--Sld'-nt: c. H. Burch. Vice IT-s-S,-. i-,-lat v \ tiioii n I of Capital paid up Mutual Com pun' \nsc|<« «.f Cfiiiipnaiy Be.,1 Kslal* I’nineumhrrefl j ;» 7.;i 250 00 '*......is. ' •net D...I Vnhu 19 4 191 ‘*15•• -bo-Us Book Valin- "447.67* r. i ash in Bmks <(m Inter.*s4 and Not on Intereut) 1.822.228''' \,-,T-ip-,l S,-,-iii-ltl,-s ,|nt,-r,-st a,,,I Itinta. ,,t,-.> ' ',-,--onts I!••--lyai-l,. a IV-rsooal 1’roperty ..." !!.. inm •• • •-s- It- a.I Trast A,-,-mint « 76s.()7 I'rctnluine nod A,-,-ounts due and In I’rocess of Collection 2 672 54X5' Total Mrass Asset* I'*!*:,6.602.1? Dt d"y( Assets No( Admtted f 189,379 ***, Net Assets $26,.6l',222.8:i Iklnlillltlrn Resei v«* or aniotint m eessary to reinsure outstanding rinks $ 6 4-{*; .1 •. 1.—.. ,1,,.. 11 *id ..npoid ::: :: 12457 316 •; Bills and V.counts unpaid n'*-., Mt|,ei I* or .1,0 Company. Dividends . . ..... .. . . . 1.04:* •*«:(::- ^ tot ij Liabilities *20.68'» 4'»5 :*“ h, "' ,,1 " s . * -’.771.727.52 Indiana. $26,461,222.81. Office ,,f Insurance I'onimlKslonor I the undersl'-Med. InsiirHio-e ComnilHslotier of Indiana, he-eliv V,,.' 1 '-' ,‘V "T i ' < -t ,’orreet eopy of the Statement af M )( . i*!Ix ,il „V^s!-.Vwa 'hv**,t" 1 ^ 1 ''at-tpany on the 'list day at tv a- sl „un hv th- orlirln ,t si, ,e nent and that the said orluinal MtHtement Is now on file In this offlcr. or'KinHi 1 »t restlmnn>- Wh,reaf, f b,-reuntn sutisf-rlh- mv name and afftv my oftl.-lul seal, this 1st day of June, 1545. Frank J. Viehmunu , Insurance C'ommissloner

Sove Straw Behind the Combino with POWTER-DRIVEN TRACTOR RAKE

Engineered for continuous operation at higher field speeds—anti-friction bearings throughout Two-speed power-operated reel Four bar design gives clean raking at lower reel speeds Angle of teeth cm he controlled to lift straw out of stubble, handle it quickly, yet gently Big capacity, for raking large double windrows ahead of die Roco-Baler. Here is i tractor rake that cao stand the punishment of faster raking on large acreage, or handle hsy crops quickly and gently. Aik us for full information.

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1AN{ FRAZQ M0f| BOB WUN'-HSOlim * hmiKMiiiii]

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SUNDAY, MATIN8I NIGHT - MONDAT TUESDAY NIGHlI

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Time Trials LOOP. M.CST First Event 2:30 p.m.

Try and Stop Me

-By BENNETT CERF-

\ few years ago, the late Tom Lamont, a senior partner in ■ia- J. P. Morgan and Co., dropped into the little church where he had worshipped as a boy and listened unnoticed while the

preacher solicited funds to

patch the leaking roof. “O Lord, send us succor,” was

his plea.

When the plate was passed, Mr. Lamont dropped a hundreddollar bill Into it. When the preacher saw It, he alghed happily, and announced. "The sucker has been provided."

Lincoln once was asked by a New York firm for information on the financial condition of one of his neighbors. He obliged with the following: “Yours of 10th instant received. I am well

acquainted with Mr. , and know hi* circumstances. First of all, he has a wife and baby; together, they ought to be worth $50,000 to any man. Secondly, he Has an office in which there is a table worth $1.50 and three chain, worth $1.00. Last of all, there if

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in one corner a large rat-hole whlcti will bear looking into. Respect-

fully yours, A. Lincoln."

Copyright, 1949, by Bennett Cert. Diitrttoubt by Xing reatuna Syndlcata,

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A TIIKII-LINb 'T()R| THE SOI TH SEASOK LOVE A ADYEM] AMI A STOKYUJgj BE UEMEMBERI

PLANTS SHI T I

KOKOMO. IwL lune (UP) Over-stocki cited today by the Out) Steel corporation as 'J* of acurtail.Tient of st#l[ lion at their local plant The plant shut down I of its five open hearth f this morning. The first I was shut off sometime I President Ralph Ksaid further reduction at necessary. "Steel production majl tinue to tafor otf !« f some month*,” he sa'4 even to below the point." “However it is hopdl soon as invent >r redtidx or accomplished hy sirij that normal demand turn." he said. Clifford predicted the i would probably never q$j time levels.

BAINHUimH A large crowrd enjo childrens Pay program J the Christian Church evening The little f 0 ^ very fine program pf'P 1

BABICH, JURY RETRACE MILWAUKEE DEATH «

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Mrs. Birmingham weepa.

Uandcufled, Milton Babich ride* bua with j'>D ^ ^

AS PROSiCUTION wound up cat. against IB-year-old Milton Babich In fatal sl ' 0 '’ b t y S 8 tr ip over th wife'a aister, Patricia Birmingham, ^ie accompanied the Jury on a r ® 1 ^' h p br ight th* ri,l ‘

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he took tha day of the killing In the Mllwaukei, Wla., area ... «, — n ancv . • • lu the car to argue with Patricia, who threatened to dl*close her aister s P r ^£'‘ j^nwauke* ^ tha concrete block to weight the body ... to where he threw the body g[an d when th Albert Birmingham, the vlctlm’i mother, broke down In tear* on the w'tn nJ (/gai/i (U * Patricia wore the day ihe disappeared were dtiplmyed. ' n