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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 2

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Franklin, Indiana
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T' 1 Indiana Gas Company reports The Daily Journal, Franklin Greenwood, Indiana, Thursday, December 5, 1974 Delivery begins of new Franklin City Directory decrease in earnings in 1974 climb in the cost of short-term Indiana Gas Company reported The company expects to R. L. Polk Co. of Taylor, net income of $4,784,624 for the distribute its annuaF report for The numerical telephone directory is the fourth major section of the directory. borrowed funds, Indiana Gas Company filed a Journal Business News has started delivery of a complete up-to-date 1975 lb.

fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 1974 the fiscal year about Dec. compared with 16,520,135 the Franklin City Directory. The directory of householders, including a street and avenue guide. This section lists the numbered streets in numerical order followed by the named streets in alphabetical order.

The residents on every street are petition with the Public Service Commission of, Indiana on July 10, 1974, for adjustments in rates Telephones are listed in numerical order with the individual or business who has previous year. Per share earnings amounted to $2,571 publication is being delivered to its local subscribers. The directory" contains four major departments along with an that would result in an overall the number listed alongside. compared to $3.50 a share reported for the prior twelve Hsted along with the telephone A rural route directory, which introduction and statistical and number at each address. New general review of the com is an alphabetical listing of the rural route residents, is also 1974.

A large investment in the financing of local and coun government has been made by Indiana Gas Company, and its subsidiary, Central Indiana Gas Company with the fell payment of real estate and personal property Fort y-five counties are receiving a tot 3l of $1,494,490 for the second half sf 1974, making a total of $2,988,980 paid for the year. Payment to Johnson county for neighbors are identified by a star appearing between street number and name of occupant included in the directory. months. The decrease in earnings was due to approximately 7.1 per cent warmer weather, a concerted conservation effort on the part of customers, generally higher operating and maintenance costs Mrs. Todd wins $578 from Lilly's for suggestion Mrs.

Delores A. Todd of 432 Beech Park Drive, Greenwood, was among recent winners for suggestions offered to Eli Lilly munity. The classified section contains a complete list of the names and addresses of business and professional concerns arranged in alphabetical order under their appropriate classified headings. The alphabetical section of the increase in gas revenues of approximately $9,000,000 or 13.3 per cent. Although proceedings are underway, the commission has not yet acted on this matter.

Because the acquisition by Indiana Gas of all the outstanding common stock of Central Indiana Gas Company on Dec. 31, 1973, was treated for accounting purposes as a purchase, the earnings bf this subsidiary are not included in income for periods prior to the date of ON INSURANCE By MICHAEL SALDINO the second half is $85,295. A due to inflationary pressures, the high cost of producing substitute natural gas (LP-air gas) needed because of the decreased amount of natural gas available from pipeline suppliers and a steep directory, in addition to showing, the name, marital status, similar payment last spring makes a otal payment to the occupation and address of each t- Kg county of $170,590 for 1974. resident ot uie Franklin area Company at Indianapolis. Mrs.

Todd received $578 for her suggestion to shrink-wrap multiple package units' for government orders prior to Michael D. Saldino, director Consumer Relations, Indiana Department of Inturance, answers timely questions that have come to hit office. shows telephone numbers supplied by residents. Husband and "wife are counted as one placing them in the government- name, and 18 is still the specified intermedtat minimum age. limit of individuals corrugated containers.

listed. Editor's Note: This column is for general information only. For specific insurance guidance you should consult your own insurance agent. A 38-year Lilly employe, Mrs The third section is the Todd works in the liquid and ointment products packaging Saldino department. She and her husband Bil Henrietta Carnine operate Bill's Billiard Parlor at Greenwood.

Mrs. Gamine W(S(p(5ife(SS moduli Wmm pas- i v'; retires O'Brien listed in top 10 car from Lilly's Henrietta Carnine of Princes dealerships Lakes retired November 27 from Tom O'Brien, president of Eli Lilly and Company as a lab three Chrysler-Plymouth dealerships in Indianapolis (Q) I am angry with my tenant owner's insurance It actually had the gall to check the Motor Vehicles Bureau on my driving record. What connection is there in insuring my contents from fire and theft with my ability to drive a car safely? My policy has been cancelled. I feel that the company is not only prying into my private life but is also unreasonable in its cancellation. So what if I had some points and arrests while operating my car in the past three years? (A) The company replied in the following words: "The personal liability portion of the tenant homeowner's policy would protect ypu against lawsuits by your operating a boat, a Iawnmower, and certain recreational vehicles.

In light of this, I believe that the review of one's motor vehicle record When accepting a tenant homeowner policy is very important." Your policy provides for many risks such as personal comprehensive liability as well as more tangible coverages such as fire, lightning, windstorm, hail, explosion, riot, civil commotion, as well as vandalism and theft. Since the company may have to defend you in court for your acts, your auto record will be important to determine if you are a careful, considerate and mature risk. Your auto arrests and accidents have thus, made you a less desirable risk. (Q) My husband was on 'disability when his company changed its group coverage. The new policy was more liberal for all employes.

It appears four other employes were also on disability at the tame time. The new policy provided for a permanently paid up policy if totally disabled before technician in the antibiotics manufacturing and development division after 31 years of That's right garden green vegetables are now being served with your dinner at Jerry's. Every evening you have a choice of vegetables as part of your special dinner feature, all included in one price with a choice of appetizers, too. Or, just have a side order of vegetables when you order one of Jerry's regular favorites. Green vegetables with dinner.

Just one of many reasons for having dinner at Jerry's. employment. Greenwood and Kokomo, has been recently notified by Chrysler Corporation that his sales for the 1974 year to date have advanced him from ninth to the eighth largest of alL 3,600 Mrs. Carnine was honored at a reception at the Kentucky avenue plant Friday, November 22, and at the McCarty street plant ChryslerPlymouth dealerships on Wednesday. November 27.

in the USA. Fjsher She was also guest of honor at a dinner at Pete Steffey's in This is the third consecutive Fisher Greenwood Friday evening. year mat Mien has finished in is November 22, with guests the toplQrvsler-Plvmouth Including Princes Lakes dealerships throughout the neighbors, Mrs. Betty Wehlage, country. telephone OS.

Mrs. Jean Kuebel and Mrs. When asked about current Ernestine Deal. conditions, O'Brien stated that Mrs. Carnine moved to White I 1 I RESTAURANT the remaining 1974 models are epresentative Lake-Lakeview drive 16 years selling exceptionally well and that he expected the 1975 model Roger W.

Fisher, Franklin WHERE VARIETY IS THE SPECIALTY OF THE HOUSE I -fi I I ago from Indianapolis. She has one daughter, seven grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and two sisters, route one, was appointed to increase substantially ranklin district commercial When.theJl974 models" are sold re-presejitatlyeHor United euUAlthough.the 197 prices are Telephone Company of Indiana value ot the used cars on November 16. being traded in has also PHONE In his new role, Fisher' increased proportionately responsibilities will include customer surveys and marketing activities for United exchanges of Bargersvule, Franklin Marietta, Nineveh, Trafalga and Whiteland. Art show set in Franklin The son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dale age 60. My husband died at age 64. The new group plan will not pay me. Help me collect these needed benefits. (A) The policy was replaced in 1965.

Your husband was disabled in 1964. He never returned to work for even one day. The policy gave protection to all those at workvor after returning to work. Your husband thus never did qualify for i new group life insurance because of this standard 'requirement of being At work before starting coverageAt 'J, one time, the company offered to Jet your husband have coverage on the old policy if he would make the payments. That group policy finally lapsed in 1970.

Your husband died in 1974, so coverage was never in effect, and your husband never accepted the offer of the former plan to pay premiums personally. If he had, he could have converted in 1970 to a permanent life plan, of course at a higher rate. Chances are that he was unable to pay due to reduced income. You have no benefits due you. Q) My doctor felt that I needed a tubal ligation done immediately after my last child was born.

He certified to the insurance company my need for this procedure, as I really had a most difficult delivery due to various health problems. My surgical charge was $165, but this bill is still unpaid. My claim has dragged on for three months. Please collect my benefits for me. (A) The doctor's statement did not show an illness or infection necessitating the tubal ligation.

There is no doubt that you will mentally be more relaxed in the future, knowing that you will not be going through any unwanted prepancy, but mental peace of mind is not the criteria used to pay benefits. There was no demonstrable illness justifying the operation and making it eligible for benefits in your policy. However, many companies are now taking a second look at this problem, and some have decided to pay, feeling that it is better to pay once now and eliminate the future potential maternity claims, thus saving on a long range basis. Fisher and a native of Auburn Saturday will mark the opening Fisher is married to the for mer Janet Jennings of Butler of a special showing of the wildlife paintings of Gary Snyder from Sullivan, Ind. Snyder, will Ind.

He graduated from Butler's Eastside High School 1964 attended Indiana University and is an alumnus of Computer See me. -GENE CONNER 10 Highland at Main 736-6666 FRANKLIN bring nearly a dozen of his original wildlife paintings to the Bertram-East located at 85 East Jefferson Franklin, for his first major exhibit in Education, Fort Wayne Fisher is a "member of the Warsaw Toastmasters Club and central Indiana, according to Masonic Lodge Butler. ffATt ARM Riley Bertram Area residents interested in After joining United's General Offices in Warsaw in 1971 as a both art and wildlife are invited to view this exhibit, and. the artist will be present for the computer operator, Fisher was INtUHANCI promoted a year later to opening of the show Saturday. WWmbmhkhmmwhmmwhhbhhhmmwmmA i i I II STATE FARM The show will remain at paystation administrator.

The following year, he was elevated to service administrator for the Bertram-East through Christ Insurance U.S. 31 SOUTH AT SMITH VALLEY ROAD, GREENWOOD companies public relations department, the mas, dhow opens at 9 a.m., and all works are for sale. Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois post he held until this month. Buehl is new director at Bargersville bank 1 I If it istj-t iti The Bargersville State Bank has announced the appointment of. Robert T.

Buehl of Greenwood a savings route three as a director of the bank to complete the term of Fred Altum who died recently. Buehl is an attorney practicing it istft earning a cent! in Bargersville and has been associated with the bank for the. past four years. He is a member of the Johnson County Bar Association, 'Indianapolis Bar Association and Indiana State Bar Association. -Buehl is a past master of the Bargersville Masonic Lodge, past president of the Greenwood toas.tmasters and was once a director of the Greenwood Optimist He is married to Dr.

Isabelle A. Buehl who practices laboratory medicine with Drs. Thornton, Haymond, Cos tin Stashing your cash in a sugar bowl, or stuffing It In a mattress? your money is not earning for you. Depositing your money in a Union Bank and Trust Company savings account is iust like planting a seed in the money grows in a i3vings account! At Union Bank and Trust, yocr Regu'ar Passbook Savings earn 5 annual interest return Shouldn't your savings be growing at Union Bank and Trust Company? EackoccoHnt is new teni up te $40,000 by MXC Buehl. Robert T.

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