SECTION TWO PAGE EIGHT Farm Income Estimated To Be 90-95 Million More Than 1959 Cash receipts from marketing #t agricultural commodities in North Carolina this year may total some 90 to 95 million dol lars more than the 968 million dollars realized in 1959, accord ing to a statement released by the North Carolina Crop Report ing Service. A substantially larger crop of tobacco, being marketed at increased prices, may gross some 85 to 90 mil lion more than last year, while marketing of livestock and live stock products during the first seven months of 1960 were at an accelerated rate, pointing to an annual return from these com modities approximately 8 mil lion dollars higher than last year. Aside from tobacco and the livestock items, increased re turns from some of the farm products are likely to be more than offset by smaller returns from other products. The October 1 forecast of 827 million pounds of flue-cured to bacco would exceed last year’.' production by approximately 12 / million pounds. With a com paratively large percentage o‘ the crop already marketed pres WOMAN’S CLUB OF EDENTON Now Taking Orders —for— CLAXTON FRUIT CAKES Contact Any Club Member OR CALL 2397 tht? trucking industry PAYsk l * Y of North Carolina’s * i total road taxes NORTH CAROLINA MOTOR CARRIERS ASSN' STATE HEADQUARTERS, TRUCKING BUIIDING. RALEIGH 'Are you smoking more but enjoying it less? fflj '/Ml!' HUMAN FLY That’s Orin Murray, Field Sur vey Engineer of fabulous Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona. Murray says, “Sure I’ve tried other brands. But Camel is the only one that gives me real smoking satisfaction every time I light up.^ ■v &weet potatoes and commercu egetables are also likely to b .mailer than last year. Receipts from sales of live dock an dlivestock product hrough July of 1960 total abou 58 million dollars, or 2.7 per ent above receipts during th ;ame period in 1959. Assuming this relationship continuesj throughout 1960, cash receipts j from sales of livestock and live stock products this year may equal about 305 million dollars, compared with 297 million dol lars in 1959. To set a lofty example is the richest bequest a man can leave behind him. —Samuel Smiles. Creswell Youth In State Contest t - ,<•/ - • • ■ - * 4 J. tj® / K. -. : v At - ’' > N§j£ Jackie While of Creswell, al wneel oi liacior, wat among It -H Club district tractor driving contest winners to compete tot he North Carolina State Fair championship trophy. Baric of him > Scott Harrell of the Edenton Tractor & Implement Company, 'ho sponsored the Creswell youth in the annual Stale Fair con ist in Raleigh Friday. 9 Students Added To Honor Society At ceremonies held last week t John A. Holmes High School 9 students were inducted into le National Honor Society. lembers are selected on the asis of scholarship, character and service and Hiram Mayo, i principal, says this was the larg ! est number ever inducted at the ! school. The new members from the senior class are Jimmy Ashley and Judy Elliott. From the jun ior class are Joe Mitchener, Jim my Dail, Mac Wright, Eleanor Boyce, Ida Campen, Anne Jen- I kins, Roger Lamb, Judy Riley, Phyllis Twiddy, Herbert Adams, Jeanette Ashley, Dick Hobow sky, Marian Bunch, Ann Hobbs. Estelle Jones, Jerry Nixon and Roland Tolley. j Lunch Room Menu ! Menus at John A. Holmes High School lunch room for the week of October 24-28 will be as follows: Monday: Grilled lunch meat, garden peas, gingerbread, butter ed potatoes, bread, butter, milk. Tuesday: Oven fried fish sticks, cole slaw, cheese wedges, apricots, cornbread muffins, lima beans, bread, butter, milk. Wednesday: Chicken pan pie, candied yams, bread, cookies, yellow corn, string beans, but ter, milk. Thursday: Cornbeef with on ions and potatoes, turnip greens, cornbread muffins, butter, fruit jello, milk. Friday: Fried chicken, string beans, sweet potatoes, hot rolls, butter, chocolate ice cream, milk. OCTOBEK M. I*«ton temperature You never get this ... / You always get this! and food spoilage. -,. *7 - . ’-■ ■’ i v ' ’. f•.’ 4 ... v • ~.’ . , ,or ac crued. $3,220.17. General expenses due ofr Accrued, *33,591.09. raxes, licenses and fees dun, or ac crued (includ'ng *4.000.00 Federal In come Tax), $06,603.00. Unearned Investment income, *62,- 695.01. ‘ r . Amounts withheld or retained by* c- ob my as agent or trust**, *16,- 046*42 ■fljmuunts held for agents’ -account (incitesit*: *49.893.05 agents’ crSdlt bal-.- antjfesj? *49,893.05. % Hmjnttanoes and items not Relocated,! $568.16. i ,« ( Miscellaneous liabilities. *373,724.10. Mandatory Security ValuaSon Re, serve, *106.229.36. * J Total Liabilities (except .capital); *18.236.549.60. e » Unassigned surplus. *1.491.652.71. I I Total Capital and Surplus, *1,491,1 652.71. . | Total. *19.728.202.31. U , Business In The .state 4M A i North Carolina During-ISM# i I No. of Ordinary Policies on the lives ■of citizens of said State In force Da-' cember 31st of previous year, 75a Amount, *3.484,636. “ No. of Ordinary Policies on the live* of citizens of said State Issued during the year 271. Amount, *1.294.304. 7 Total Ordinary Policies. 1.021. Total amount. *4,778.940. Deduct ceased to be In; force duc 'u- ’h- year: Ordinary, 133: amount. *522,452. T Policies In Force December 3tst: Of dinary, 888: amount 54.256.488. Losses and Claims incurred during year: Ordinary. 2; amount *11,000.00 Total Ordinary losses and claims during year, 2; total amount, *ll,- 060.00. Losses and Claims settled during the year in full: Ordinary, 1; amount, $1,000.00. . r Losses and Claims Unpaid December 31st: Ordinary. 1; amount *10,000.00. Premium Income Ordinary, *1145- 536.58; total. *114,536.58. < President. P. J. Hennessey; Secre tary, E. F. Mlscher; Treasurer: N. R. Ludwig; Actuary. Maurice B. Rob erts; Home Office. 505 East Travis St., San Antonio 5, Texas. Attorney for Service: CHAS.S F. GOLD, Commissioner of Insurance, RaMHfh. N, C„ North Carolina Insurance Department (Seal) Raleigh. May 2. 1960. I, Chas F. Gold. Commissioner of Insurance do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Government Personnel Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of San Antonio. Texas,’filed with this Department, showing the condt | tion of said Company on the 31st day of December. 1059. I Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. CHAS. F. GOLD. Commissioner of Insurance.