The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 July 1965 — Page 8

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/GUS GRISSOM RECEIVES AV. AKI) .— 'A spreial award was presented -to Gas Grissom V L. Tatlock, chairman and Mrs. Robert J. Shultz, executive director of the Indiana chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis s.M-ietv: it was given to

Gus Grissom Day Announced v. th annive -<>naut, Gus Grissom's first orbital .flight, sis ' announced a Grissom Recognition Dav throughout, the state of Indians Chest Chairman of the Midupte • v In txjkhtioci to h.s eontribut ■ e progress jar Grissom has sponsored the im-■-.portant search of-, the* MS St forthe cause andcure of this .great ■ like him- '■ self while in Indii ■ attend the 500 mile I Major Grissom met with Indiana MS.Chapter <’(■>.. i.rman V I. Tat Jock of Terre ft : Ta--"J - - I > .•• ' ■ Robert X Shultz of Indianapolis itfoO of Dr Sl'ewarf ~to be Honorary Chair- * of. the Society for 1965. Because Adnnaut Grissom is Indiana’s most famous space pflot and the only American to hove completed two orbital flights, the - iers the opportunity to observe July .1 m his honor The Gus Grissom Special Gift# for MS will he'launched that day and all contributions wffl be used to speed the conquest of V lerovts and service to • on trihut iorts may be sect tn the Gt& Grissom Special Gifts Project. Indian.! Multiple Solerasas Society. 615 North Alabama Street. Indianapolis, Idn. 462 M. ‘WORSHIP IN THE ROUND’IN THIRD WEEK . w .msored by the Syracuse Methodirt churcK has had two successful ser- -. .. - Pre - ' ■ , chanted . -h Syracuse, each Sunday during July and Augurt is held at 8:30 am The number of persons attendin' the - • res are increasip.t and ’■<••• Vi.---', l.undqu < comes al’ to attend Various persons in the church are helping with the . service For those who do not attend other churches or cannot attend regular service at 10 30 am . thte is ideal Rev LcmdquK' promises t' at you will not fall asleep duri vice, for they are different in.every respect. ' .1 ffo notes are teed and one might say "it is entirety unrehearsed" Even if vnu attend regular church . service elsewhere you wffl find inspiration in “Worship in the Round ’ There are surprises coming up in the next seven weeks, so plan t( attend these services. If pM u ’ an mere information call 457-4111 oi 457-3638. Christian Science Lesson For Sunday The Lesspn-Senfibn hi (lirist h Science chuv cs this Sunday is o the subject of “Life" K describe the nature of man s spiritual' lit as an idea which exists forever i the divine Mind. The Golden Tto is from Proverbs 16r ‘Tnderrtant ing is a weffsprieg of life unto hr that hath it" . , . The rwfoigs wffl also inctad this passage from the Christia Science textbook: “The understant .ing that Life is God, Spirit, lengtl txir days bv strengtoer.ing or trust in the deathless reality < Life, its almighCness and. irnmoi tality" (Science and Health wit Kev to the Scriptures by Ma. Baker Eddy. p. «7>. RETI RN from trip Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gcrencser an children. Sandra. Joe. Jr., and Gar of r 1 Milford returned Surda from » two week trip to sxnt i the western states: ’ I Hiev were mostly m Okiapofii and Colorado They visited Mr Gerencser’s sister and Lundy, L and Mrs. Thomas Gownowsta i AM ° S * o>da * ' When the truth hurts an entei prise, there is something wrom ‘ with the undertaion&

retiun from trip from ■ a two fry soiWf of I They were mooiiy m * *"j and Colorado. They vtsateu Mrs : and Mrs. Thoma# Goranowste inj Atos, O&fa. * When the truth hurts an enter- j prise, there is something wrong i ' with the undertaking.

Wednesday, July 14, 1965

"Gus” for hi* s(M‘< i.d interest in the fiiht against multiple sclerosis. He is serving as honorary state chairman of the special mtt- <iii isi.iji this year and July 21 has been set aside for persons to pledge gifts in honor of the Indiana space here.

MHford-Syracuse 7 W.C.T.U. Meets | The Milford-Syracuse Wometrs < .an Tempe: ance Union met at the Island Chapel annex at Hay Tuesday evening; July 6. Tre opening nundier was "Tiie Hymn of J. the W.C.T.U.*’ followed by prayer * MorehouMt Mrs S A it a- .'U'.e the 'devotions, “Put oh a. poem, “How to Raise a Crook " * I Current .events' were given for the *■ rail call. One event estimates that ' 24.000 xriti die from automobile ac T lidet ts in this year hecattse of drink\’V drivers One current evert, ! ■' The State Got the Revenue." from , | the. drink- that caused a man to run foyer a child; leaving', the mother I I <*ss and the driver *as I r prisoned leaving the state to carelj for his widow and four children; but } ~ the 4.itv got the revenue. x > Election for tiie hew year startmg ’< . :n Settmebt* was held Mrs. Glen , . Mongoose wm re-elected as preki- ' s } dent. Mrs S A Bauer, Vice [xxssi- < , dent. ’Mrs Henrv Bifier, secretary. • Mrx R.«sa Shuier. assistant and ? Mrs. Robert Rumfelt, treasurer. , “New meniberships wdl start in Sept- . ember. .Anyone wishing to join this worthy organixatwn or wishing j to help hi any, way. contact any of j “the officers. ! I » Refrv4imeFits were served during ; .1 hour by Mesdames KerxiaE . Donald Fox. Henry Biller ; ;tf>d Riibert Rurnfeit I Real Estate Changes In Syracuse Area One of the local .realtors Ins announced the completwr. of se\er|al real estate transactions through ■ his office. Among them - are the pur-. chase of ti»e Syracuse lake Ixime of Mr and Mrs. Harter Wright of Nap- ' pan*.** by Terry N. Kfcriger of Fjjri Kg.ne. also the Ogden Island • h r -of Mr .cd Mrs Edu.trd L ■ • f Day am, Ohio was sold to Dr and Mrs L. Nedl. Garber of ' ■ liuharapolis. ’ ' , ’ I At Sunrise beach, on Lake Wawayw M: and Mrs. Paul Yixiiily of purc.hsed the home of Mr < R Fostorsa. Ohio. ’ Mrs Doris Darnell pruchosed the .’ Fairview Terrace residence of Mr. 1 “ ~r%i Mrs. Vernon ■ Byler,’ now'.rtj 1 Pc<x*n.x Annina. The Syracuse. Lake home of Mr ’ and Stos. Bud Cripe, who are movliqg to Florida, was sold to Mr, and Mohler: the Syracuse , 'v.’A'j ’'.-in'e of Misses Vera and Vi*> " Leite O’Dell of FraikHn soki L’ so Mr and Mrs. Robert Vice of Syracuse At Sand Point on Lake '■ Waw.tsee the ix>rw of Air. ami Mrs. 0 Al Theis of Chicago was sold to Mr and Mrs Leo Tiwmpser! of r 1 Wakarusa In Highland, View Gardens Mr I and ‘ Mrs. Francis . (Tevenger of | I Muncie bougiit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wickersham of Logan- ; sport Mrs. W T anda Doerscher bought the Idv .il Beach home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick of Goshen * and Syracuse Lake residence and lake cottages of Mrs. Alva Nicolai iC ;were purchased by Mr and Mrs. in Louis M. Kuilema of Indianapolis, xt ’ d- __ n BLANKET DRIVE , ; AT SYRACUSE . BRETHREN CHURCH A blanket drive is bang held by ■fc’lthe Syracuse Church of the Breth1 ren next Sunday, July 18. You are ted to bring a new blanket or *? good used blanket or nwney to pur.chase ,a blanket, together with 35 cents for processing charges. Requests for bianltets (phis 1, 570,620 pounds <rf clothing! are for refugees arriving in the Congo from . Atofola after weeks of months of fleeing and wearing only tattered rac “ as for duldren in over 600 orphanages in Korea. “ ffiartrts are used as an outer garment, to make a tert, to comfort the 81. as a .room divider, and for warmth rt nipt. Used blankets or the money to make purchases in tote does one of the greatest jobs of providing maximam relief Os human misery per dollar ex- *■ nroded. The blankets will be placed in the front of the church and dedicated Sunday.

Wa-Nee Board Has Re-Organizational Meeting The school board of the Wa-Nee Comunmity Schools held it’s re-or-ganiKitionil meeting last Tuesday. July 6. The present officers were carried over for another year. They objected to this but were out voted 4 to 3 by the other members. The officers felt the work load should be passed around. The other members felt that they were doing a good job and should hold their offices Mother year to see some of the work now started to completion. W. Dale Christner is president of the board • School co-ordinator Ferguson pro:>osed that the board meet on Friday evening to interview architects. for construction being considered They nxri with Charles W. Coble and Son of South Bend and Boyd Phelps. Inc. of Michigan City on Friday, night. July 9. They also talked with Wiley anid Miller of Elkhart <>n Monday of this week. It was agreed to sign contracts for staff members who had been offered contracts to return next yevw Also a motion to increase the salaries of all office personnel according to the increments lor which they* qualify on the adopted salary plan was approved. Joe Kindig was retained as the school attorney for the next fiscal: year. A motion was made and ac- i cepted that the school treasurer be j bonded for $50,000 for the coming yeta*. A motion was made to approve the following resolution- j “Be It Herein resolved that the I Board of School Trustees of the j Wa-Nee Community Schools combi-. >' the Tuition Fund Account '.'and the Special School Fund Account as prOTided by Chapter 414 of the Acts of 1965.’the effective date to be January 1. 1965 ” It received taaarhnous .approval from the board Present for the meeting in add:t- . ion to be hoard president and the | school co-ordinator were the siperinteodent. Haskall Osborn, and hoard members Richard E Berger. Dr Forest Kendall. Kenneth Lyle Yoder, Dr. Robert Alwl .jnd Russell Wneger. Syracuse Students Win Distinguished Ratings Two Syracuse students. Sally Jo Fosbrink. daughter of Dr. and Mrs F. L Fosbrink. Syracuse, and John | Elmer Thornburg, son of Mr. and Mrs 4 Ralph Thornburg, Syracu-*'. g 1,107 students to win distinguished ratings during the spring semester at Purdue university. They represent the top five per cent of she stufont body.

WANTED Location In Milford To Establish Service Type Business 800 To 2,000 Sq. Feet Necessary. Write: Location, P. O. Box 177, Milford, Indiana )

OF CONDITION OF THE ‘ | AMERICAN LIVE STOC)S INSURANCE COMPANY ■ " Geneva. Illinois ' 2DO South Fourth Str»—t | ON THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER, 1964 FRANK.HARDING. Pr.-»i.l. nt - I ’■ 'CLINTON. K> TOMSON. Ass ) Secretary ' I Amount of Capital, paid up . -- -- — -- ' 250 000 00; ASSETS OF COMPANY (Nearest s -... ■. '- ■■ ' V:" Stocks (Schedule D> — -- -- -- - - ' Non* . Mortgage '-Loans on Real'- Rstate <Schedule B> ——- . — — —.—. • ■ .S 80 ®'- I v -tate owned . . —-. :— • ' None ■ I Co.iaterai ioans C> — — — - j Cash -and Bank Deposits ■ — — — — -- — — — - * .' :, Z'«?2£2' Agents' balance* er uneollegted premiums — • 147,581..0Q-; Other assets -- — -- — - — — • 39.933 00 j ' ' None. ~ Totifiuieu -- - - -- - - • 1.344.-950.00 I LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FINDS Reserve' for Losses ■ .— — — —.— ■ ' 124 455 004. serve for Loss Adjustment Expenses -- -- -- — — . — » None j Reserve for Unearned Premiums — — — -- — — • 694.646 00 j .Reserve:,fw Tax®*, Ltemsses-'-’* Peus.———■'• 52.090 00. AU ether Liabilities —.— 6.000 00, - ■ None - ! ; Total UahiUties . — — •', STLIMBBSpecial Surplus Funds .' —...—...—-- •.. None ...- Capital Paldup er Statutory Deposit • 250.000 00 .Vnasaicned Funds (Surplus) S Surplus as rewards .Policyholders — —-' 4. I , Total : * ‘ 1 344.950 00 STATE OF INDIANA. ( t Office of Xnsurßßce Coouniiitooer L the undersigned. Insurance Cojnrnlsslon-r of Indiana, hereby certify that the i j above is a correct copy of the Statement at the Condition of the above mentioned s Company on the 31st day of December. 1964; ai. shown .by the original statement; j and that the said original statement is now on tile in this office, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my cffletal ’seal 9fh day of July, -196-5 JOSEPH G WOOD (SEAL)' Insurance Commissioner .MJ — J 14 A 31 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE AMERICAN MERCURY INSURANCE COMPANY ■ Washington. D C. 4115 Chesapeake Street. N. W. ON THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER. 1964 ' ' 1 JAMES H. LEMON. President I SAMUEL J. BUTLER. ASs t. Secretary ■ (Nearest Dollar) I Amount of Capital paid'.up .—..1, —~. 413,100.08 I ASSETS OF COMPANY Bonds (Schedule D) • 9 1.195.978 00 Stacks (Schedule, D) — — S 1,240.0T4.M . i Mortgage-'Lopaa'on Real Estate (Schedule B) — S . . None .’■Real Estate owned -- ., — — „ • None -ral loans (Schedule C) — S None | Cash and Bank Depoelts s 364.902 00 I Agents' balances or uncollected premiums • 233.496.00 i.Other assets S 50.706.00 w- — —— None Total Assets — 2.995.158 00 LIABILITTES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS ‘■Reserve 'ft» tossSM; . ___i» 9 646,302;00 I Seaerve for Loss Adjustment Expense** 80.000 00 • R-serve for Unearned Premiums - —.— 8 709.487 00 j Reserve tor Taxes — : — '* . 37.000 00 •AU .other Liabilities .. . , . ■ ■ g-. 497.947tX) — —• —■ —— ~ —__— ■ . None ■ .. T Liabilities 8 , 1.970.736.00 Special Surhtes Fund* :' . ' 8 None Capital Paldup or Statutory Deposit g S 91X100.90 Unoammed Funds (Surplus) — 0 111.322.00 Surplus a* reward* Pclicyholder* * . 1-024 42200 Total 1— 8 2.995.158 00 STATE OF INDIANA. ' ~ ' _ (Xfiee of Insurance CommlMloner L the under mec Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above it a correct «»r of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned . Company on the 31st day of December, 1964: as shown by the original statMMttt and that the said original statement is now on file in this office IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. X hereunto subscribe my name a affix my official »L this 9th day ot July. 1965. JOSEPH G WOOD (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ — J 14 & 21

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MLSS MILFORD — Miss Debra Levernier. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Levernier of Milford, has been chosen as “Miss Milford,” a candidate for Queen of vthe Kosciusko county fair to be held Aug■rt 2-7 at Warsaw. The contest is sponsored by the Alpha Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi of Warsaw. The queen is selected by popular vote through do-

Fair Parade Route Gets Approval

1 The parade route for tiie police ' and firemen’s fair to be held on Saturday, Aug. 21, at 6 p.m., ivas approved by members of the associations board when it met Thursday at the fire station. . The parade route is north' on Huntington street to Main street, -wert dn Main to Frazier avenue (the old channel * and south on Frazier to Henn' where the parade will disi burse. The parade will form south of the B and O tracks on Huntington street. ■ I Kiddies Parade T. L, ’Bud’ Kline, kiddie parade -man. stated anyone wanting to enter the parade should call him at 457-3677. This parade will be on Wednesday, Aug. 18. at 6 p.m. Dan Ganger, president, asked for help in measuring the two town

i nations which go to the Kosciusko . county speech and hearing fund. ; Each penny counts as one vote. i The queen candidates will be on - the Lois Pence Homemakers Time - on WSBT-TV (channel 22.) at 9:30 a. m. Fridays July 16. They will partic- > ipate in she parade at Pioneer Days i at Warsaw. The queen coronation - will be Saturday evening. August 7, ■ on the Warsaw fairgrounds.

parking lots. Tom Strickler will make a drawing of the lots and several cop.ts will be made for future use. The next meeting will be on July 22 and again on August 5 the board will meet to finish the plans for the r fair which opens August 16 in the two parking lots. Attending the meeting were Mr.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE i 4 ' AMERICAN MOTORISTS INSURANCE COMPANY Chicago, Illinois 60640 Sheridan Road at Lawtence Avenue » ON THE 31'St DAY OF DECEMBER. 1964 7 JAMES S. KEMPER. JR. Pr.-sident ' ' . C. G. SWAN, "See ret ary . ' Amount of Capital paid up ' — — • 5, 00 p ASSETS OF COMPLY! (Nearest Dollar) Ronds (Schedule D) ; * 113.462.369 00 Stocks (Schedule D) — — — — s 8.537.175 00 ! Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) S 45 556 00 I Real Estate owned — — — — r None • I Collateral loans (Schedule. C> ,— — — S None Cash and Bank Deposits — — S 4.765,239 00 i Agents’ balance* or uncollected premiums — — — — -> S 7.183.435 00 : Other asset* S 3,238.620.00 None Total Asset 5.... I.—- 8 137.232.394.00 LIABILITIES.-SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserve for Losses —.— — — — • 65,782.985 00 serve for Loss Adjustment Expenses — s. —-— 8 10.704.104.00 I Reserve for Unearned Premiums , * -31.132,340 00 Reserve for Taxes— — -- — * j- None f’~" "Total Liabilities —i..—— 119.5'32.574 W Sp-cla! Surplus Funds ....— —:. • ■ 6.000.000 00 Capital Paldup 'or Statutory Deposit 1 S 5.849,910 00 i Unassigned Funds (Surplus) :— 1- * 5,849,910 00 _re I Surplus- as regards Policyholders : T -. — —-— * 17.699.82000 •y ’■ al S 137.2.12 . -4 STATE OF INDIANA, ' I Office of Insurance Commissioner . ' • I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the I above 13 a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned i Company on day of Dec-mber, 1964. as shown by the original statement i and that the said original statement is now on file in this office.: , IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I hereunto subscribe u.y name and affix my official i seal, this 9th day of-July. 1965. ; JOSEPH G WOOD (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner - MJ — J 14 & 21

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Ganger, Ed Doak. Mr. and Mrs. ' j Kime, Mr.. Strickler. Wayne Coy, I Wilbur Niles. Oscar Dahl, Mrs. Max Gansluorn. Mrs. Charles Dean and Joe Hughes. Earleen Fisher Receives ; Scholarships ' Earleen Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fisher of r 2 Milford is the recipient of three scholarships for the 1965-66 • school year at Indiana U n:\-ersity where she will be a sophomore. She received a $l5O cash award from the Dr. Samuel Murphy foundation of Warsaw. She also received 1 this award for the previous school year, it is based on scholarship and need. A residence scholarship received from I. U. entitles Earleen to live in low cost housing at a reduced rate. Ibis scholarship is based on ‘ need and the student must have average of at least 2.8 on a 4 0 system. The other, scholarship which Earleen will b.avV for the coming year is that of a child of a disabled veteran awarded by the university. It jis a partial fee remission and is the same scholarship she received for the 1964-65 year for being valedictorian of her senior class. *i. Earieen was the first recipient of the Milford PTO scholarship which was started in 1964. She is working ' at the Donnelly plant in Warsaw I this summer. ■j ■ : , SYRACUSE MAN RELEASED ON BOND AT ELKHART Gerald S. Herbison, 48. Syracuse was arrested Friday. July 9, by -Elkhart police or. four cotints. resis- ■ ting , arrest, disorderly conduct. ■ running a red light and improper i lane usage. } Police said that Herbison ran a red light going east on Jackson at Second in Elkhart, he then passed a line of cars on the right at the intersection with Main. A patrolman followed Herbison to Jackson and Prairie, then he turned on his red light and sounded his i i siren. He said Herbison kept going • on Prairie, and then stopped at a ' garage. y I Police said Herbison refused to I . sign a ticket for the driving offensJ es. and that a squad car had to be s called. Herbison was taken to the i station and jailed. He was. later re- . leased on bond.

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STATEMENT OF COXDITION OF THE 1 • AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS MUTUAL INS. CO. 1 New York. New York 10038 110 William Street ON THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER; 1964 JAMES S. KEMPER. JIK. President CHASE M. SMITH, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up Mutual —;—s Mutual Co. ASSETS OF COMPANY (Nearest Dollar) Bonds (Schedule D> ;s 19,633,633.00 Stacks (Schedule D> — — — — — $ 2.505.407 00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) - s 2,873.619.00 Real Estate owned $ None' Collateral loans (Schedule C),s None Cash and Bank Deposits — $ 1.211.561.00 Agents’ balances or uncollected premitfms $ 1 094 736 00 Other assets j $ 997.410 00 ——— : — ’ —■— htone '’■’otal Assets — — — $ 28.31*366.00 LIABILITIES. SVRFLVS AND OTHER FUNDS { Reserve for Losses $ 4.29'A383 00 R. serve for Loss Adjustment ExpensesJ s - 473.216.00 Reserve for Unearned Premiums $ 8.704 980 00 Reserve for Taxes — £ g 276T67.00 AU other Liabilities — — $ 6,064.020.00 ~— —ri-f - None » . , J Oti V —■ — -s « 19.816,366.00 Special Surplus Funds $ 2.000 000 00 Guaranty Fund S 1.000.000 00 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) '$ 5.500.000 00 Surplus as regards Pqlicyholders ji $ 8.500.00p.00 Total —— § 28.316.366.00 ’ 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. 1964; as shown by. the original statement j and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix toy official seal, this 9th day of July, 1965. JOSEPH G. WOOD (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ — J 14 & 21 STATEMENT pF CONDITION OF THE AMERICAN LIBERTY INSURANCE COMPANY s Birmingham'. Alabama 1401 ''South 20th Street ON THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER. 1964 RICHARD W EDENS. President AM H PRUETT r Ury Amount of Capital paid up — ‘$ 1.203.442 00 ■,■ \ ■ ASSETS OF COMPANY (Nearest Dollar) Bonds (Schedule D) ■ S • 3.718.068 00 Stocks (Schedule D) — — t 2, 148,360.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) $ None Real •'Estate owned „ ... ... .. s 746,7.36,00 Collateral loans (Schedule C> I .. None Cash and Bank Deposits . $ 609.382 00 , Agents' balances or uncollected premiums $ 664.863.ftp Other assets , S 2.398.586 W — None Total Assets a.— .. . $ 10.285.99500 INABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Res- rve for Losses .... ' — ... a— S 1,231.945.00 R. serve for Loss Adj us'ment Expenses ... — — —— ... $ 225,939 00 ‘ R. serve, for Unearned Premiums —— — — .... S 1,201.541 00 Reserve for Taxes —— — S 156.83600 An other Liabilities ... S 3.742.33200 f v __ . — —: ... — — — - None I Total Liabilities — — ... ... $ 6.558,593.00 Surplus Funds . a ,C. ' NoneCapital Paldup or Statutory .Deposit 2 S 1.203.442 00 Unassigned Funds (Surplus) : — $ 2.523,960 00 Surplus as regards Policyholders «;S 3.727.402 00 \ -Total a..— S' T0.285-.995.00, STATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Comiftlsslcner of Ind ana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of th-'- St (gem- nt of th'. Condition of the above mentioned Company on th- 31st day of Dec- mber. .1964: as shown by th- original statement and that the said original-statement is now cn file in this office. , IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I hereunto suoscribe my name and afffc n.y cfficlal seal, this 9th day of July. 1965: JOSEPH G WOOD (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner MJ — J 14 & 21 i STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE I THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY 1 i Newark 1. New Jersey,- jfl 'ls Washington Street ON THE 31st DAY OF .DECEMBER. 1964 ", * W R f THARP. Vice President R. P. J , Coon-y, S-cr- tary re Amount of Capital pafid up — » 10.501.770.00 . 1 ASSETS OF COMPANY 1 (Nearest Dollar' “ Bonds (Schedule D) — * 84 ' 33 ?' 1 -':12? 4 Stocks (Schedule D> — — — — — » 133.895,669.00 I Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Schedule B) . — • 17.0<600 q Real Estate owned — — • . 5.027.088 00 Collateral loans (Schedule C) Cash and Bank 'Deposits —. ■- — • 4 IJ>-209.00 Agents' balances or uncollected, premiums -a S 29.601.5<3.00 ’ Other assets — — • 3.583.539.Q0 Total Assets -- —2 — -- - — S ■ 256,874,227.00 < LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS 4 Reserve for Losses — — — — • ‘ 50,335.476 00 | Reserve for Loes Adjustment Expenses — S 7.081,484.00 . Reserve for Unearned Premiums —•—a# 73,240,156.00 Reserve for Taxes — — : • 2,504.890 00 AU other Liabilities a. :1 —— • 3.334,955.00 Total Liabilities —.. —2-A—— —-..■• 136,496.961,00 Special Surplus Funds — S None Capital Paldup or Statutory Deposit » 10.501.770 0« Unassigned Funds (Surplus) — — — — S 109.875.546.00 Surplus as regards Policyholders — — * 120.377,316.00 Total ' — — -» 256.874.277,00 STATE OP INDIANA. . Office of. Insurance Commissioner - L 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 Dec-mber, 1964; as shown, by the original statement that the said original statement is note on file in this office. , IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix tny official seal, this 9th day of July, 1965. ■ <, '• JOSEPH G WOOD (SEAL) '. Insurance Commissioner MJ — J 14 & 21