The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 August 1962 — Page 9

statement OF CONDITION of the PROTECTIVE CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. St. Louis. Mo. 3X9 N. Fourth St. ON THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER. 1961 CHART Jts H. BLAND, President STALEY M. RATHBUN, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up — • aoo,ww ASSETS OF COMPANY (Nearest Dollar) u $ 306,278 Bonds (Scnedule D) — — s 43,923 Stocks (Schedule D) -“---7 « None Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) -- - — • None Real Estate owned s None Collateral loans (Schedule C) -- 1,624,159 Cash and Bank Deposits —— — —— —— 794 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums — — $ 24*553 Other assets — —— “ “ None Total ANDOTHER FINDS * Reserve for Losses —' ‘ Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses —— —— Reserve for Unearned- Premiums | 36 144 Reserve for Taxes - 1,000 All other Liabilities — ” Non e —— —Toul’fJabUities - — - $ 1,855,007 Special Surplus Funds ___. » Capital Paidup -— | Unassigned Funds (Surplus) 5 zto.oju 475 630 Surplus as regards Policyholders - » STATE OF INDIANA, ° ffi r 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 th. original statement and iT^™ a afflx my offlclal seal, this Ist day of June, E mcCLAIN (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ — J. 26 & A. 2 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE PIONEER INSURANCE COMPANY . Wheaton, Illinois 303 West Wesley Street ON .THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER, 1961 EDWIN F. DEICKE, President ARTHUR F. KORING, Secretary s- Amount of Capital paid up r * ’ ASSETS OF COMPANY u - (Nearest Dollar) Bonds (Schedule D) ® «?4M Stocks (Schedule D) — --- --- - None Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) — Collateral loans (Schedule C) « Cash and Bank Deposits ---- - ® Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums — * ’ Otherassets__-------^--^-- z —” - T-ntnt Assets ——■ —S 1,165,614 - LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses —— - ® Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses 8 18,45 V Reserve for Unearned Premiums : —- 8 i (,»ub Reserve for Taxes * All other Liabilities r 5 52,23 b TotaFLiabilities — ---■ -- r - « 310,652 Special Surplus Funds — — $ 100,000 Capital Paidup or Statutory Deposit S 200,000 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) — 8 554,962 Surplus as regards Policyholders $ “54.962 Total --- 5 1,165,614 STATE OF INDIANA, '’'-/K 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 cn file iiv this' office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix n.y official seal, this Ist day of June, 1962. HARRY E. McCLAIN (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ — J. 26 & A. 2 . STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE THE POULSEN INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Park Ridge, Illinois Executive Plaza ON THE 31St DAY OF DECEMBER, 1961 R. A. SCHNEIDER, President R'. R. MEYER, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up $ 200,t)00 ASSETS OF COMPANY J (Nearest Dollar) Bonds (Schedule ’D) ® 57 . Stocks (Schedule D) T ’ « None Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) $ None Real Estate owned — ® None Collateral loans (Schedule C) ® Cash and Bank Deposits ® Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums 8 '4,un> Other assets “ None Total Assets — > — - -—- $ 1,028,574 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses 7 — —— ® 4 14510 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses S 14.51 U Reserve for Unearned Premiums S = Reserve for Taxes ' 8 All other Liabilities — — , — 8 7LD67 ' Total Liabilities — 8 697,787 Special Surplus Funds — ■ —— 8 None Capital Paidup or Statutory • Deposit S zWu.Uuu Unassigned Funds (Surplus) . $ 130,787 Surplus as regards Policyholders — , — $ 330,787 Total -» —— —— —— —— - 8 l,uJo»o 74 STATE OF INDIANA, ' s Office of Insurance Commissioner . , .. . .. I the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner ot 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, 1361; 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. HARRY E. McCLAIN (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ — J. 26 & A. 2 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE GUARANTEE TRUST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Chicago, Illinois' 2537 W. Montrose Avenue ./ON THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER, 1961 4 R. S. HOLSON, President R. D. HEDRICK, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up — —— —— None ASSETS OF COMPANY (Nearest Dollar) Bonds (Schedule D) — — —— $ Stocks (Schedule D) • < 8 171,410 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) ——■■ ———————— $ >863,553 Real Estate owned —1- — 8 46Q>456 Policy loans 8 46,575 Premium Notes ,—-- — 8 None Collateral loans (Schedule C) — 8 42,671 s Cash ahd Bank Deposits —-= Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums T — 8 263,175 Other assets —— ® -■ 35,386 ~ Total Assets — 8 4,565,229 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Aggregate reserve fpr life policies and contracts — ,— — $ 1,518,781 ■ Aggregate reserve for accident and health- policies — $ 1,462,959 Supplementary contracts without life contingencies — S 1 ? r ? n ? Policy and contract claims—Life --j. — 8 11,151 „ . — Accident and Health ;— S 294,880 Taxes, licenses and fees due or accrued -— $ ; 199,429 All other Liabilities —-----; — —< — 8 475,540 Total”Liabilities’ - 2_——— —— -gj- $ • 3,962,740 Special Surplus Funds —— $ Nofib Capital Paidup or Statutory - Deposit - —— — $ ..None Unassigned Funds (SuftSus) F__L—-J—-li- $ 602,489 Surplus as regards Policyholders $ 602,489 Total .-1--— — ’- —i $ 4.565,229 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. x HARRY E. McCLAIN (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ — J. 26 & A. 2 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE FIDELITY LIFE AND INCOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Benton Harbor, Michigah P. O. Box 237 ON THE 31st DA Y OF DECEMBER, 1961 REX EDMUNDS, President FRANK B. ARFORD, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up —.—— 8 None ASSETS OF COMPANY (Nearest Dollar) Bonds (Schedule D) ——--—--—-—— —-— : — 8 1,517,153.79 Stocks (Schedule D) — — S 2’0,741.31 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) — S 72,614.54 Real Estate owned — — — $ 74,727.28 ' Policy loans ■_ — S 23,793.68 Premium Notes —--—-— $ None Collateral loans (Schedule C) -4-——a S None Cash and Bank Deposits —r- 8 263,016.91 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums —- T , $ None Other assets —---—; ——-4—l-1- $ 47,045.25 - — i . None Total Assets 8 12,019,092.76 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Aggregate reserve for life policies and contracts .— : $ 550,737.38 Aggregate reserve for accident and health policies $ 290,005.58 Supplementary contracts without life contingencies —— $ 65.13 Policy and contract claims —Life — '— $ .3,415.50 Accident and Health S 192,356.36 Taxes, licenses and fees due or accrued ——, —— S 32,382.85 All other Liabilities ■ 8 144,113.96 - None Total Liabilities — 5- 8 1,213,076.76 Special Surplus Funds 8 200,000.00 Capital Paidup or Statutory ; Deposit ——— 8 None Unassigned Funds (Surplus) — $ 606,016.00 Surplus as regards Policyholders ————— $ 806,016.00 Total S 2,019,092.76 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. HARRY E. McCLAIN (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ — J. 26 & A. 2

STATEMENT of condition of THE fTf" 7 " ‘ STANDARD CASUALTY COMPANY Houston, Texas / 3732 Westheimer S ON Trne 3ist DAY OF DECEMBER, 1961 3. WOOD, President J. ROBICHAUX, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up — — * wu.wo ASSETS OF COMPANY (Nearest Dollar) Bonds (Schedule D) >-----— 5 1’719’147 Stocks (Schedule D) Li-C iT iT « None Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) — ® none Real Estate owned — :- ® Nnn „ Collateral loans (Schedule C) ’ Cash and Bank Deposits • Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums » Other assets None Total AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses — ; * 70 rm Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses 8 Reserve for Unearned Premiums » Reserve for Taxes — • «,oos All other Liabilities » ———,ToTai'Liabilities — — -- $ 2,229,220 Special Surplus Funds • 202,685 Capital Paidup or Statutory Deposit 8 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) 8 929,284 Surplus as regards Policyholders Total ——— ———S STATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner . I the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that tne 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. HARRY E. McCLAIN (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ — J. 26 & A. 2 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE SUBSCRIBERS AT RECIPROCAL EXCHANGE Kansas City, Missouri 28th & Wyandotte Streets ON THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER, 1961 BRUCE DODSON, Attorney-In-Fact - ' Amount of Capital paid up $ None ASSETS OF COMPANY (Nearest Dollar) Bonds (Schedule ,D) — —-— $ 2,508,646 Stocks (Schedule D) — r-- « 45,865 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) —— $ None Real Estate owned — s 83,936 Collateral loans (Schedule G) — S None Cash and Bank Deposits — — S 499,888 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums S 84,626 , Other assets — —— S 91,197 None Total Assets — S 3,314,158 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses ————-—-— $ 741,091 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses — 8 109,550 Reserve for Unearned Premiums 8 1,011,102 Reserve for Taxes ■' 8 25,000 All other Liabilities ;— ; ; $ 411,730 None Total Liabilities — — 8 2,298,473 Special Surplus Funds — .' S None Capital Paidup or Statutory Deposit _.L——-None Unassigned Funds (Surplus) — 8 1,015,685 Surplus as regards Policyholders $ 1,015,685 Total ---->4 $ 3,314,158 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, 1361; 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. * HARRY E. McCLAIN (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ —— J. 26 & A. 2 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE RIVERSIDE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Little Rock, Arkansas 70 West Michigan Avenue, Battle Creek, Mieh. . ON THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER, 1961 JAMES H. HEINZE, President . ELMER JENKINS, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up — $ 600,000 ASSETS OF COMPANY (Nearest Dollar) Bonds (Schedule D) $ 1,652,509 Stocks (Schedule D), —... ... —:S 249,884 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) $ None Real Estate owned S None Collateral loans (Schedule C) :—- S None Cash and Bank Deposits — $ *•.. 369,614 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums ; $ -54,855 Other assets , ——— — —, —- S , 55,104 ' ' : .' : : None Total Assets _■ —4—.— $ 2,272,256 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses S 589,855 Reserve for Loss Adjustment ExpensesS 113,083 Reserve for Unearned Premiums — ——4_-—_ S 491,225 Reserve for Taxes ■-. 8 52,555 .All other Liabilities $ 119,408 None Total Liabilities — —— S 1,366,126 Special Surplus Funds $ None Capital Paidup or Statutory Deposit - :S 600,000 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) — $ 306,130 Surplus as regards Policyholderss 906,130 Total —. — 2,272.256 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 cfficial seal, this Ist day of June. 1962. HARRY E. McCLAIN (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ -— J. 26 &A. 2 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE PERMANENT INSURANCE COMPANY Columbus, Ohio 175 South High Street ON THE 31St DAY OF DECEMBER, 1961 E. C. MoCORMICK, JR., President A. E. SUTTON, Secretary A Amount of Capital paid up —— . $ 200,000 ASSETS OF COMPANY (Nearest Dollar) Bonds (Schedule D) — $ 446,493 Stocks, (Schedule D) — ■- 7 —. .. 2,260 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) S 70,066 Real Estate owned '—— —- S, None Collateral loans (Schedule C) 8 None Cash and Bank Deposits 4_ — — —— S 593,202 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums — --i B 2,898 Other assets —.————— S 4,155 ___■ ■ .__ None Total Assets ——— —-- $ - 1,119,074 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS .. . ’ Reserve for Losses S 43,276 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expensesi S 1,863 Reserve for Unearned Premiums — S 457,764 Reserve for Taxes - iK--. —— S 35,900 All other Liabilities —— S 2,476 ■ 4 j . None Total Liabilities . $ 541,279 Special Surplus Funds — —.— S None Capital Paidup or Statutory Deposit .2 $ 200,000 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) —-- $ 377,795 Surplus as regards Policyholders — $ 577,795 Total $ 1,119,074 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. HARRY E. McCLAIN (SEAL) insurance Commissioner MJ — J. 26 & A. 2 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE ’ PRAIRIE SVATE FARMERS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Bloomington, Illinois 303 East Washington Street ON THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER, 1961 J. S. CARSON, President J. W. RODGERS ni. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up $ None ASSETS OF COMPANY (Nearest Dollar) Bonds (Schedule D) ,S 769,933 Stocks (Schedule D) —$ 37,375 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B):$ None Real Estate owned , S None Collateral loans (Schedule C) S None Cash and Bank Deposits ; S 127,401 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiumss None Other assets $ 3,825 None Total Assets $ 938,534 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses ,_4-. $ 266,220 Reserve for Loss Adjustment Expenses $ 26,622 Reserve for Unearned Premiums $ 138,350 Reserve for Taxes $ 4,040 All other Liabilities $ 18,314 — — —— None Total Liabilities 1$ 453,546 Special Surplus Funds $ 25,795 Capital Paidup or Statutory Deposit $ None Unassigned Funds (Surplus) ;:—$ 459,193 Surplus as regards Policyholders $ 484,988 Total § 938,534 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. HARRY E. McCLAIN (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ — J. 26 & A. 2

Commissioners Allowances The following is a list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissioners at their meeting on August 1, 1962. T. Ethna Scott 833.33 Thomas K. Warner 833.33 Iva L, Carpenter 833.33 Maxine Whitney 666.66 Howard G. Holbrook 833.33 Charles M. Brower 424.25 Kathryn I. Coy 708.33 Paul A. Oberli 341.66 Seth E. Rowdabaugh “ 300.00 Doris L. Camden 425.00 Gladys R. Nye 21.45 Curtis H. Barker 141.67 Loa Dean Creamer 122.00 Charlotte McSweeney - 350X)0 Edith H. Beltz 275.00 Virginia Murphy 250.00 Audrey Menzie Zent ' 233.33 Princess Marie Frush 216.66 Eldora Alene Ring . . 16.00 Gladys Nye ' 1 2.30 Gwenlyn Snyder 275.00 Betty J. Cleveland 250.00 Jeanne K. Endicott . 233.33 Elnora Cox 216.66 Helen Maxine Niles 100.56 Sherrill Joan Fisher , j 141.68 Bonnie Irwin 275.00 Phyllis Mae Munson 233.33 Phyllis Myers 216.66 Ruth Hoppus 275.00 Esther M. Kinney 250.00 Max Ganshorn 424.00 DAve Andrews 407.33 Leo F. Miller 325.00 Ralph C. Lichtenwalter 239.16 George A. Nye 275.00 Glen Whitehead , 683.33 Normalee Lozier 275.00 Robert L. Ritchie 730.00 J. B. Mishler, MD 312.50 Mary Mishler 70.00 Esther B. Markley 275.00 Frances Thomas , 250.00 Allan A. Rasor 125.00 William I. Garrad i 112.50 Isabel Holbrook , 200.00 Dolores McDaniel 64.00 Raymond Munson 220.00 PhyHis Munson 220.00 John Hillery . 100.00 Richard Munson 180.00 Levi Raber 150.00 Amos Bontrager 135.00 Mae McKibbin . , , 178.75 Patricia McKibbin 134.00 Esther Peterson 203.50 Edward Bowser 300.00 Henry Hackworth 283.33 Elizabeth Smith , 133.33 Edward B. Funk 316.66 Dale Sponseller 291.66 Raymond P. Lash 291.66 Ray Ferverda 291.66 Robert Rasor 225.00 Loren T. Kruger 125.00 Earl Himes 736.00 A. Leßoy Carr 600.00 Ruth Mickley 200.00 E. Fern Metz 230,00 Elizabeth .Frederick 90.00 Agnes Longfellow 20.00 Blanche E. Garber 230.00 Helen L. Mellott 230.00 COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES CLERK T. Ethna Scott, postage 50.00 United Telephone Co., phone 9.27 Business Equip. Co., supp. . 38.00 AUDITOR United Telephone Co., phone 18.42 TREASURER United Telephone Co., phone 15.78 Business Equip. Co., supp. 3.00 A. E. Boyce Co., do 4.50 Waddell Printing Co., do 10.50 RECORDER Bankers Dispatch Corp., comm. 4.32 ) United Telephone Co., phone 11.60 ’ A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 151.40 SHERIFF United Telephone Co., phone 13.47 Motorola Comm. <fc Elec., maint. 28.40 Perry’s Shell Service, rep. 1.25 Ringer Body Shop, do 11.00 Howard G. Holbrook, meals 236.00 Sinclair Refining Co., gasoline 17.35 Ford Auto Supply, tubes 3.00 Gast Fuel & Serv., gasoline 118.50 Hauth Fire Service, misc. oper. 3.00 American Railway Signal Co., supp. 39.51 Ind. State Industries, mattresses 66.00 SURVEYOR United Telephone Co., phone 16.80 Lincoln Graphic Corp., rep. .79 do, supp. - 2.21 BOARD OF EDUCATION United Telephone Co., phone 30.48 Robert L. Ritchie, postage 20.00 Business Equip Co., supp. 23.29 do, rental 70.00 CORONER J. B. Mishler, MD, mileage 25.52 COUNTY ASSESSOR | United Telephone Co., phone 11.90 REASSESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE Kathry I. Coy, mileage 15.60 United Telephone Co., phone 11.60 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Allan A. Rasor, secy. 40.00 do, phone 8.67 do, rent 25.00 CIRCUIT COURT Robert L; ftosor, spec, judge 10.00 Snodgrass & Burner, atty’s., pauper attorney 87.50 United Telephone Co., phone 84.60 do, prob. off. phone 5.56 Charlotte McSweeney, mileage 54.45 American Photocopy Equip. Co., supplies 32.50 Lawyers Co-Op Publishing C 0.,, law books 37.20 Bancroft-Whitney Co., do 15.00 Hie Allen Smith Co., do 20.00 COURT HOUSE United Telephone Co., phone 11.75 Water Utilities, Inc., water 45.78 Sewage Treatment Office, sewage 32.75 NIPSCO, elec. 174.90 Sharp Hdwe., rep. 2.95 Johnson Lbr. Yard, do 11.99 Coverall Rental Serv., misc. oper. 6.80 Warsaw Clean Towel Service, do 36.90 Rochester Germicide Co., do 111.05 JAIL United Telephone Co., phone 33.94 Water Utilities Inc.„ water 12.80 Sewage Treatment . Off,, sewage 4.20 NIPSCO, eiec. '’ * 3 78.88 Schrader Warsaw C©,, rep. 2.00 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., laundry 11.50 Jet White, misc. oper. ■ 17.00 Sanco Prod. Co., do’( - ■ 39.81 Hall Hdwe, do 4.28 Arab Termie & Pest Control, do 5.00 Ace Hdwe., do 2.02 COUNTY HOME NIPSCO, elec. .-,133.86 Chinworth’s, gas ’ 65.00 Hall Hdwe., paint 57.56 Johnson Lbr. Yard, rep. 30.46 . Schrade Plumb. & Heat., do 10.00 Sears Roebuck & Co., do 8.78 Ace Hdwe., do 16.10 - Hall Hdwe., do 6.96 Main Automotive Equip. Co., do 3.96 Everett Perry, garage 47.21 Munson Motor Sales, rep. 16.00 Ford’s Auto Supply, tires 29.70 Warsaw Locker Plant, food 59.00 Raymond Munson, do .70 Jet White Store 5, do 1,467.03 Boiler & Pressure Vessel Bd., Insp. 2.00 Madison Chemical Corp., supp. 102.10 Coverall Rental Serv., rental 7.70 Hall Hdwe., supp. 29.02 Millers Mens & Boys Wear, clothing 68.13 Brennan’s Dru? Store, drugs 71.62 Klenzade Prod., supp. 54.75 Hall Hdwe., seeds 1.07 Chinworth’s, rent tank 54.00 Miller & Sons Lbr. Co., softener .1175.00 United Telephone Co., phone 23.33 Kline’s Dept. Store, supp. 3130 SERVICE OFFICER United Telephone Co., phone 24.72 Edward B. Funk, postage 14.90 do, mileage < 22.08 Business Equip Co., supp. 1'45 COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES Gale A. Robins, co. council 25.00 Harry- R. Beatty, do 50.00 Seth Iden Mason, do 50.00 John L. Deaton, do 50.00 Charles R. Bryant, do 50 00 Ralph P. Oyler, do 50.00 A. F. Mollenhour, rd. viewer 8.00 Lester Kindig, do 800 Ferd Byrer, do g'oO Robert White, do 8.00 • Harold White, do 800 Walter Koher, do 8.00 Ralph Brubaker, do 8.00 Allan Eizinger, do B*oo Ferd Byrer, mileage rd. viewer 1.70 Walter Koher, do 2.25 Ralph Brubaker, do '95 Office Systems, Inc.; exp. bd. of review • 51.38 Loren Kruger, rental of equip. 375.00 The Mail-Journal, legal adv. 162.35 Warsaw Times-Union, do 142.71 J. Clyde Conley, prem. off. bond ID.OO Titus Funeral Home, sold, burial 100.00 Harris Funeral Home, do 100.00 McHatton Funeral Home, do 100.00 Ethel Dye, do 100.00 Helen C. Adair,, do 100.00 Beigh Funeral Home, do 100.00 Stewart Miller, fox bounty 3.00 Tracy Cochran, do 3.00 Phillip Bates, do 3.00 Rex Clinker, do 9.00 Frank Unruh, do 3.00 Thomas Hobart, do 3DO Carter Denny, do 3.00 Jeanette Bockman, do 18.00 Freddie Horn, do 3.00 E. C. McGowan, do 21.00 Stella Blankenship, do 3.00 Chester A. Renicker, do 3.00 Eugene C. Brown, do 3.00 Kathryn Burnworth, do 3.00 Hillcrest Christian Home, exp. of inmates 183.00 Mrs. Lewis Howard, do 62.00 Logansport State Hosp., do 136.49 Health win Hosp., T-B Patients 280.00 Harvey F. Carlon, DVM, brace. erad 9.50

Cromwell Advance Observes 50th Anniversary The Cromwel Advance, the breezy little 8-page tabloid weekly serving Cromwe 1 and the east side of Lake Wa vasee, quietly observed its 50th anniversary with last week’s issue—Volume 50, Number 52. Donald C. R Jbbins, publisher who is ably assisted by his wife Beatrice, has opened and operated The Advance sir ce 1934 when his father Forrest p issed away unexpectedly. | The senior Mi. Robbins started the publication in 1912, and when he passed away Don was called home from nava service in China, and has operated The Advance since that time. The Cromwell paper is well edited and legibly printed and is a real credit to both Mr. and Mrs. Robbins and the community of Cromwell. Duane Wiggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wiggs of Milford, has accepted employment at the Weatherhead Co at Syracuse and plans to make his home in Milford. Mrs. Wiggs and their two children, Gregory Louis, 2, and Lori Lynn, 1, are remaining in New Carlisle, 0., until Mr. Wiggs can find suitable housing in Milford.

Joe A. Auker, DVM, do 13.50 H. F. Terril], DVM, do 30.50 Paul L. Dieterlen, , )VM, do 2.50 Robert P. Clark, D7M, T-B Testing 9.60 P. L. Dieterlen DVM, do 32.50 Floyd H. Snell, tile ditch rep. 39.75 John Eber, do 75.40 Charles M. Brower, prel. exp. 12.32 Ned & Bertha Stucl man, dump maint. 75.00 Cyril F. & Myrtle P. Likens, do 75.00 A. M. Mclnturf, dit;:h alloc. 805.00 Merritt Wilman & fion, 1531.20 Milo & Maxine Clase, tax sale red. 5.49 COUNTY HIGIIWAY PAYROLL John Armold 396.00 John Alexander 396.00 Max E. Brown 386.00 Dail Barber 406.35 Frank Beer Jt. 324.00 Clifford F. Baker 378.00 Claude Christner 405.30 Raymond Christner 394.00 Everett R. Cramblet 387.00 Rex Deaton 425.25 Harley Drudge v 429.45 Gordon Drudge 386.00 Muri A. Dawalt . 396.00 Wilferd Fretz 409.50 Don Forney 406.00 Delbert Grindle 382.00 Harold Gerard 412.00 Harry Herendeen 396.00 Marshall Hawley 418.95 Glen Huffman 405.30 Walter B. Jontz 396.00 Lewis Kiser 415.80 Lawrence Kindig 422.10 Ellis Koher 436.80 Earl Long 441.00 Bobby D. Miner 396.00 Leo Mosier 392.00 Donald Metzger ; 430.50 Devon Moore -- 380.00 Walter Miller 400.00 Norman McKinney 428.40 Richard Neer 324.00 Glen H. Neer 396.00 Larry W. Nellans 340.20 Ronald Norman 386.00 Hugh R. Parsons 367.50 Harold Roberts t 396.00 Paul Randall 407.40 Roswell Robbins 397.00 Harley Slaief ~ 405.30 Russell Sechrist , j 452.55 Worley Spitler 401.00 Glenwood Secor 403.20 Jerry Stutzman 400.00 Donavon Sellers 396.00 Keith Smith 415.80 Eldon W. Smith 376.00 Glen Stookey 402.00 Thurman D. Trine 380.00 Wayne L. Wood 386.00 Kermit F. Summers 445.20 Ray C. Nine 644.50 Gaylord Long ’ 619.50 COUNTY HIGH’ VAY ALLOWANCES Kos. Co. Hwy. Dep:. Off., comm 3.50 United Telephone Co., phone 43.10 Hulls Transfer Co. trans. 6.93 NIPSCO, elec. 217.90 Ace Hdwe., hdwe.' ' 49.43 The Mossman-Yarn elle Co., do 9.01 Sharp Hdwe. Co., lio .. 10.60 The Mossman-Yarr elle Co., hdwe & equip. * 159.54 Warsaw Automotive Supply, rep. 144.50 Rotanium Elec. Pioducts Co., do 175.72 Rayco Steel Process Co., do 94.25 Radiator Chemical Corp., do 10,00 Purity Cyl. Gases line., do 9,52 Motorola C & E Inc., do 215.60 Schrade-Warsaw C.i., do 318.68 Herm Schaefer Ford Co., do 40.48 W & W Truck Sales, Inc., do 682.62 The Mossman-Yarnelle Co., do 7.76 Kos. Co. Farm Bu: eau, do 11.00 Gragg Equip. Co., do 17.19 Eutectic Welding A Hoys, do 79.80 DeGood Tractor £ ales, do 3.69 Deeds Equip. Co., do 127.52 Korte Bros., do 114.17 Superior Pipe Specialties Co., do 166.02 Machir ery Co., do 223.46 Standard Oil Co., <lo 2304.32 Moellering Supp. <.'o„ do 21.30 Ind. Textile Co., liio 36.48 Gast Fuel & Serv. Inc., fuel. 325.68 D-A Lubricant Cc., oil 213.40 Cities Service Oil C 0., kerosene 70.00 The Selig Co., sui p. 30.00 Superior Business Forms, do 128.34 Business Equip. C<’., do 10.33 Western Ind. Gravel Co., gravel 1639.79 Sturm & Dillard Gravel Co., do 11555.73 Corliss Rowland, do 73.56 Celia S. Kuhn, do 383.52 Mae Friedman, do: 162.84 Shue Spray Servi e, spraying 4214.75 Pierceton Equip. Co., asphalt 4003.72 Smith Construction Co., do 22103.51 Smith-Alsop Paint & Wallpaper Co., paint 746.14 Randall G. Yeager Agent, ins. 1455.95 Ind. Boiler & Pressure Vessel Bd., Insp. fee 4.00 J. L. Burks & Co., equip. 4075.00 HEALTH I) EPT. PAYROLLS John E. Arford . 400.00 Carroll Sherman • 600.00 Loren Pound 416.66 Nina L. Rohm 316.66 Charlene Hartman 275.00 Elizabeth Plew 300.00 HEALTH DEI’T. ALLOWANCES Unit.ed Telephone CO., phone 39.45 Charlene Hartman postage 9.15 Carroll Sherman, mileage 72.48 Loren J. Pound, c o 44.64 Nina J. Rohm; do 46.72 Elizabeth R. Plew do 17.15 Waddell Printing Co., supp. 9.00 Business Equip. Cc , do 4.43 WELFAJ .E PAYROLL WiJlodean C. Kincaide 420.00 Opal J. Harman 350.00 Keith D. Renbarg sr 340.00 1 Mary Ruth Wilson 350.00 1 Frances Sophia Co hran 48.00 Lillian O. Davis 255.00 Dorothy A. McCrory 225.00 1 Dorothy L. Anglii' 305 OO WELFARE ALLOWANCES United Telephone Co., phone 30.98 I Willodean C. Kini aide, mileage 20.35 1 Opal Harman, do 38.10 Keith D. Renbarger, do '41.20 Mary Ruth Wilson, -do 32.20 Frances S. Cochrs n, do 2.32 Business Equip. C:>., supp. 7.05 Yoder-Culp Inc., C AA Burial 310.00 B & B Shoe Corp., ward of court 10.34 Hull House, do 15.25 Murphy Medical Center, do 121.33 F. L. Rhelnhelmei, MD, do" 31.p0 Fuller’s General S :ore, do 3.49 Jack P. Clark, Ml)., do 21.00 E. W. Thomas MIX, do 70.00 Thornburg Drug 'Co., do 10.80, R. J. Berghoff, I:[D., do 4.00 , Walter Drug Co., do , .59 Cooper’s, do 12.10 ’ Lestel Regenos, d< 25.00 Millers Mens & Beys Wear, do 34.00 Senger’s Dept. St< re, do 38.99 A. F-. Ferguson, HDS., do 25.00 Nobil Shoe Store, do 9.88 B & B Shoe Con ~ do 13.48 Family & Childrei .’s Center, wards 235.00 White’s Institute, do 505.00 Hillcrest Christian Home, do 21.00 Senger’s Dept. St:)re, do 27.98 Willodean C. Kim:aide, hosp. commit 9.63 Long & Coleman Hosp., hosp. commit 1100.15 Riley Hosp., do 681.85 Hascal Grisson, :lo 15.00 Keith D. Renbarg ir, do 31.30 I, Thomas K. Warner, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Bo .rd of Commissioner on the Ist day Os August, 1962. THOMA! K. WARNER Auditor, Koosc usko County, Indiana

Thursday, August 2,1962

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RECEIVES APPOINTMENT — Everett W. Smith, above, r 1 Pierceton, was one of eight Hoosier postmasters who recently received their permanent appointments as postmasters when they were approvecT by the Senate. Mr. Smith is postmaster at North Webster, a post he has filled as temporary postmaster since March 17, 1961. He tpok the postal examination in January of this year and was informed in March that he passed. .

It Happened In . . . Milford, Indiana Items Taken From The Files of g The Milford Mail

25 YEARS AGO, AUGUST 5, 1937 Mrs. Roy Trester, 40, of Milford Junction, passed away Thursday following an attack at her home. She was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fuller of Milford. The Irvin Oil Co. has purchased the James Troup property located at Catherine street and road 15, where they will erect a new service station at once. The Syler and Syler store is adding a 5 and 10 cent department. Mrs. Helen Funk has accented employment at Katie’s Case. Miss Maude McLaughlin has arrived home after completing a summer course at Northwestern university. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beer and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Haab are enjoying a motor trip into Canada. Mrs. Daniel Mishler fell Thursday against some scaffolding when a ladder upon which she was standing to wash windows, tilted. She suffered a painful rib fracture. E. E. Little, owner of the local dairy, has volunteered to contribute the second prize to be offered in the horse-pulling contest to be held during the fair. Mrs. Wesley Ritcnie is having a garage erected oh her premises on West First street. 35 YEARS AGO, AUGUST 4, 1927 S. E. Johnston has purchased a new electric popcorn machine which he has installed at his case. Eugene Felkner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Felkner, was bitten by a dog Tuesday at the Maurice Duncan farm. x Mrs. Shaffer was hostesses to the Modern Priscillas club Tuesday with 14 members £md 13 guests in attendance. Warren Gawthrop of Park Ridge, 111., spent last week with his mother, Mrs. Frances Gawthrop. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ruch expect to move into their residence on West First street within a few days. The residence is being remodeled. s . f On Thursday, July 28, at— the United Brethren parsdhage in Warsaw, Miss Mabel L. Deisch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Deisch of Milford, and Floyd Best, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Best of Nappanee, were united in marriage by the Rev. L. L. Shaffer. Considerable damage was done in Van Suren and Turkey Creek townships by the high winds which swept over this region last Thursday afternoon. John Homan is employed by Ro(/k Brothers this summer and is assisting in the brick laying of the new school building. Milo Pippenger of Chicago spent Sunday in Milford with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Myers and other relatives. 40 YEARS AGO, AUGUST 3, 1922 Mrs. A. P. Bowers underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils at the Price hospital last Wednesday. R. R. Stookey of SW of Milford is driving a new Chevrolet car. David Overleese has been ap-

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Working with him . arg Mrs. Charles J. (Imogene) Menzie and Mrs. Paul (Violet) Scott, and Richard" Baker as rural route carrier. Duane Leedy is substitute carrier. The North . Webster post office is now a second class office, having had receipts last year of s2l> 000. Smith ran for county commissioner for the northern distrist against Millard G. Stookey in 1958 and against Ray E. Ferverda in 1960. He is a Democrat.

pointed ds janitor for the new Methodist church. Mrs. Harry Stiffler and daughter Bernice visited Mrs. Frank Guy at Warsaw Friday afternoon. Friends pleasantly surprised Miss Helen Weisser at her home north of Milford in celebration of her tenth birthday. Dale Wuthrich, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wuthrich, was slightly injured Monday when trampled on by one of the horses. A daughter, Beulah May, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller on Friday. The baby weighs 8 pounds and is doing nicely. Lucille Callender has accepted a position at the Johnston Case. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Good of near Syracuse spent Monday afternoon in Milford and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harlan. The Milford Novelty company has purchased, a sprinkling apparatus for fire protection which will be installed at their factory in the near future. 50 YEARS AGO, AUGUST 1, 1912 Edward Deeter, who lives a mile and a half SE of Milford, lias one of the largest and best gravgl banks for building stone roads east of the state of Idaho, sb says Government inspector, W. E. James of Washington, D. C. Daniel Fetters is suffering with a very severe attack of lumbago at present. Albert Weyburn has just completed a fine barn on his farm NE of Milford. At 2 o’clock this morning our people were awakened by the fire bells and soon it was known to be the Veneer Mills, located in the southeastern part of town. Both fire companies responded as could be expected at that time in the night. The loss was estimated at $8,500. The mill was owned by the Beer Brothers. Mrs. Susan Rumfelt and Mrs. Lewis Davis went to Michigan to visit a few days. The stork lit down on south Henry street Monday morning and left a fine little girl at the home of Cleo Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shinberger are taking their vacation. Mrs. Thomas Shays has been visiting her parents at Edgerton, O„ for the past two weeks and during this time Mr. Shays has been boarding at the Milford hotel. THREE FROM COUNTY HAVE LICENSE SUSPENDED Three Kosciusko county drivers have had their driver’s license suspended recently according to the latest report from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. They are as follows: Billy Roy Bays, Box 417, Pierceton, from 6-12-62 to 6-22-62, for reckless driving. Sally Jane Jefferies, r 5 Warsaw, from 6-23-62 to 6-24-63, for drunk driving. Taulbie Ousley, Warsaw, 6-30-62 to 6-30-63, for druhk driving.

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