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Page Two NEWS RECORD 8TATMUBNT Iowa Mutual Insurance Company MARSHALL, N. G, SEPT. 16, lm i lean on raal eatavte Caen and tank deposits Agents' balances or uncollected premiums, not Biua receivable, taken for premiums 1019&20 I"?. eWdsade and real eatata income duo and accrued 53,616.80 All other assets aa detailed in aUtoment 8,889.61 $ 6,787,888.6 37,184.77 6084970 607.661.97 1,907,404.87 Total admitted Aiaata $11,877,475.78 Mars Hill News J. W. HUFF, Corre. pendant LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS unpaid a bbi nan ui iLoea adjustment expenses unpaid 831,270.00 Other expenses (excluding Uxea, licenses and fees) 22,000.00 Taxes, licensee and fees (excluding Federal income taxes) 367,016.18 Federal Income taxes .p 8,729.59 Unearned premiums 2,600,393.68 11 wis w uBDiwy ana compensation statutory and volun tary reserves over case basis and loss expense reserves 221,984.40 Total liabilities $ 7,927,223.36 Surplus as regards policyholders 8,450,262.42 Total $11,377,476.78 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1964 Direct Premiums Direct Losses . , . ;V " Line of Business Written Incurred runion t the home. a. nnivaaer has gone to Detroit for a visit to her broth. er and sister-in-law. ra. uota Unpaid and Mrs. Dorcas TeweH visited Mrs. Lin- pard's brother-in-law and wife at their summer home in Blowing ivocx over aw week-end. Mrs. Kills Reeee is a hospital patient (Memorial Mission) tak ing treatment for a severe at tack of asthma. Mr. Jacob F. Stines and deuafa ter, Mrs. Jacqueline Fraxier have returned to their home in Ogden, Utah after a visit bars with Ma sister, Miss Vista Stines, and Oth er relatives in this section. Mr. Stines is the oldest ion in the J H. Stines family. On Sept. 6, the guests also present, making a total of 76 person. Among the Labor Day week-end Mrs. Emma Self, 77 Native Of County, Buried Saturday Mrs. Emma Tweed Self, 77, died in her horn in Oaffnau II (' J i, i u. a a w ZTlZZl' r." 1" 9, 196$, after . .. . Mrs. Self Mr. and Mrs. Doug Robinson, Jr., of Winston-Salem. Several students have recently Cone away to college. They are: Holland Kendall, who is at Clem- aon College ; Stephen Carter, who uwhir4r .... I. .i u n c. i - - aa. v.. .rune in mijvnji un an Alcoa Scholarship; Roger and Ar- Suttles who were home last week and have returned reeneot- rire $ 3,3()8.74 Extended coverage 67,507.75 Other allied lines 451.42 Homeowners multiple Deril 1 Hi. 020 .'fU Inland marine 36,262.60 Workmen's Compensation .... Liability other than auto (B. I.) Liability other than auto (I' D ) Auto liability (B. I.) Auto liability (P. D.) Auto phys. damage Fidelity Surety Glass Burglary and theft Medical 342,746.90 76,709.12 39,798.57 880,608.98 517,718.67 291,108.28 6,648.33 120.00 9,192.73 22,439.36 86,688.09 157,698.66 20,679.38 70,079.13 11,849.08 239,814.64 14,553.23 11,168.66 500,827.80 326,684.67 207,218.11 (1,159.92) 3,283.71 36,337.71 46.459 52 loiai ?2,U52,330.38 $1,644,494.27 IVesident, C. J. Smith Secretary, R. A. Brown Treasurer, H. E. Wilkinson Home Office, 509 Ninth Street, Dewitt, Iowa, Attorney for service: Edwin S. Lanier, Commissioner of Insur ance, Raleigh, N. C. - NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, t o . Raleigh, April 22, 1966 I, Edwin S. Lanier, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Iowa Mutual Insurance Com nun v Hewitt filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1964. , Witness my band and official seal, the day and date above written. (Seal) EDWIN S LANIER, Commissioner of Insurance Fire andor Casualty Abstract place here, with 7 children of the late Mr. J. H. Stines present They were: Mr. Jacob r . Stines; Mr Alvin Stines, of Mars Hill: Mrs Mary Beaman, of Snow Hill; Mr. t-rnest btines, of Aeheville; Mr. urenton Mines of Oak Ridge, ienn.; Mr. Joe Stines, of Camden, c; and Miss Vista Stines, o! the home. Two other sons (Cecil ami Jack) who live in Detroit, were not able to be present. Also present were Mrs. Ernest Stines, Mrs. Brenton Stines, and Mrs. Joe Stines. There were 39 grandchil dren, 15 great-grandchildren, and a native of Madison County, had lived in Geffney for a past 36 years. Surviving art two daughters, Mrs. John Dorman and Mrs. Henry a son, John B. Self of Geffney; two brothers, E. R. and J. B. Tweed of Marshall; three sisters, Mrs. Wal ter Knaloir ,.f A l.nnj.. .....J UU. ively toU.of Boston and to U. of Sue Tweed and Mrs. Max Am- Van Mils I I rOi-u T aHrnnl - l . "v' w.iu iw ntons. Wr. nf M.-, Hill. W. to WCC Cullowhee; Mis. UndeWMren and three' Ann Huff, who leaves Thursday to Wandchildren return for her senior year at I c- . .... . , - m tmiuivsn v (ii seven great 8TATBMENT Iowa National Mutual Insurance Company ASSETS Bonds $16,886,484.62 Stock. 860,180.05 Raal Estate 1J7UM4. Cash and bank deposit I&7a2 e Agents' balances or uncollected premiums, net 2,806,867.23 Reinsurance recoverable on loaa payments 41.111 4. unwws uiriuonu. ana rwu nuw income oue ana aosruea 1X0,100 All other assets aa detailed in statement ... . 47.680 Total admitted Assets .. 26,077,478.1 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses unpaid ... t 9.iiv nn Loss adjustment expense, unpaid . LinoMnVwi Other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses and feast Masn'nn Taxes, licenses and fee. (excluding Federal income taxes) GUfilb.Oo Unearned premium. 7Jlft ajt' (h) Policyholder. 150.000 on UNC, Chapel Hill; and Miss Nan cy Kendall, who left Saturday to do graduate study in the School of Music at the University of In diana, Bloomington, Ind. Also Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter who are in graduate school at WOC, Cullowhee. .. a n, t 1 1. . 1 o p. 111, at onuttora-naicnei ral Home in Gaffney. Fune Mr. and Mrs. Grove Robinson moved recently to Raleigh where he is to teach art at Meredith College. Mrs. Elizabeth Watson, who has been hospitalized following a stroke last Wednesday, is thought to be improving. Navy Dept. Needs Typists And Stenographers Dividend, declared and unpaid: All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 52261.42 Total liabilities $10,968,218.17 Unassigned fund, (surplus) $5,119,266.75 Surplus as regards policyholders 6,119,265.75 Total $26,077,478.92 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1964 ' Direct Premiums Direct Losses Revival To Start At Antioch Sunday i$f BLOODSHED BOXSCORE ON N. C. HIGHWAYS Raleigh The Motor Vehicle. Department', summary of traffic death, through 10 a. m., Monday, September 13: Killed to date 1015 Killed to date last year 0 JUDGE OF DISTANCE Don't agree to meet some fel lows halfway unless you are a good judge of distance. Mars Hill High School Football Sept. 17 at Cranberry Sept 24 at Spruce Pine Out 1 at Cane River Oct. 8 Lee Edwards JV, home Oct. 15 Rosman, home (home coming) Oct 22 at Marshall Oct 29 at Bakersville Nov. 5 at Hot SDrines A series of revival meetings will start Monday, September 26, at the Antioch Baptist Church, the Rev. Chester Fisher, pastor, announced this week. McDaris Clan Reunion Is Held At Beech Sunday iNigouy services will start at 7:30 o'clock and the Rev. R. A, Whrte, pastor of the Sunrise Bap tist Church, West Aeheville, will be the visiting speaker. The public is cordially invited. RUEV MM SsllP IT DISSOLVES I PAIN AS : CORNS AWAY Now remove cons the fast, easy wy wufa Freeione. Liquid Freezooe re lieves pais instantly, works below the skin line to dissolve corns away in just days. Get Freezone... at all drug counters. STATEMENT American Equitable Assurance Company ASSETS sS. """ $17,418,804.68 v , t VI 50,370,069.26 Real Estate , 412,831.71 Cash and bank deposits 1 033 537 96 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums, net - 3053 816 98 hunds held by or deposited with ceding reinsurers . '253047 32 Bills receivable, taken for premiums . 696,233 16 Reinsurance recoverable on loss payments . 444133 00 Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued 159,579.30 All other assets as detailed in statement . 476 986 28 Total admitted Assets: $74,369,088.1 115,364. 52,280. 20 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses unpaid $ 5360 854 Loss adjustment expenses unpaid 500 400 .miBcni wmmiseions ana other similar charges 148.200 (ciiiuuiuij taxes, licenses and fees) 35 910. laxes, licenses and fees (excluding Federal income taxes) 573,300 p."T :,vc""u",a r 22,574,508 uiiuh iieiu oy company under reinsurance treaties Amounts withheld or retained by company for account of others Unearned premiums on reinsurance in unauthorized companies $411 329 08 Reinsurance on paid losses 820,072.57 and on unpaid losses $128,781.90 due from unauthorized companies $148,854 47 t V- $560,183.55 Lesa funds held or retained by compa ny for account of such unauthorized AnE"'?8- C.-.7.- .-r 51,484.51 $ 508,699.04 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement I 2,646365.7? Total liabilities $32,516,373.36 Capital paid up . 2,600,000.00 Unassigned funds (surplus) $39,852,715.80 a - "s poucynoraers , 41362,716.3(1 W 174369,088.66 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1964 Direct Premiums Direct Losses r OH, QftAce, sous 0 mm ffT BAK8AIAJS Ikl 7W PAPER. T&XMy LMT& 00 SHOmtJtt .v CORUERl AIR- AtERCHAMT WAS IT YOURAP SHE n "READ o u,,ic.d wriTOen $ 60380.65 Ssy,Ssrzrzr: 13ffif Homeowners multiple peril """""" nolan'o? Oommapcial multiple peril 146 33 Incurred $ 89320.46 3,738.74 21,152.91 32.50 4,700.24 8,005.54 2.06 $184,121.66 65,646.68 292.62 2,026.53 2,826.88 $126,537.32 Hail (growing crop, only) . "wan marine Inland marine Auto phys. damage Burglary and theft .Home Office, 92 WUliam Street, New York 88, N. Y. imca, toSSShfNC.MmC: ' Coamiiaaionar of Insur- ' NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, 1, Edwin 8. Laniar, OoMndaakmar of Inmrance dto hrei,v rrSi t" JJZ -orrectriTKe T .n.. uuuiuwiv ABsurance umnstiv nr Nana, vnr w v Si XT" toa Company vwnutj Atnirmcr ft mwm mm m 91 IS hBHI ! HI I Give yonr favors I s, to kids! -atfi I Let as earn your insurance witb Mil I I Clyde L. English I Tn...-. A II Mr Hill, N. C. I The annual McDaris Clan re union wa. held Sunday, September 2, at the Beech Community Cen- r. One hundred and forty mem- bar from FIVE state, were pre ant Invocation was led by Mr. Grant McDaris of Marshall. Speak, era were Lee McDaris and P. D. McDaris of Asheville, Oharlee Mc Daris of Waynesville and Mrs. una Buckner of Fresno, Calif. Wtgoing president, Robert Mc Jaris of Weaverville presided. Mrs. aul Edwards of Marshall and Rev. eh McDaris of Waynesville led he group in singing a number of M favorites. Mrs. Ethel McDaris Cheek of Asheville was honored as a founder of the reunion and for contributions to it for many years. WdPWting of a Ifclory of the clan is the project of the organi sation during the next year. Officers elected for the coming year are: President, Joe Morgan of RFD 2, Marshall; vice-president, Mr. Arthur McDaris, of Weaver ville; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Robert J. Rice of Charlotte. Those attending from Madison County were: Mrs. Jerry Rice, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Burnette, Mrs. Paul Edwards and son, Mike, Mr. ana Mrs. Reetus Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McDaris, Mrs. Rffie McDaris Morgan and son, Joe Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Mor gan (formerly of the East Fork ection ) . The Navy Department in Was!i j ington, D. C, has a definite need I for civilian typists and stenogra phers to fill essential positions in its administrative offices. To help meet that need, Miss Vera Williamson, civilian Navy Repre sentative, will be located at the Navy Recruiting Station, Post Of fice Building, Asheville, N. C, un til 1 October 1965. Offio are from 9:00 a. m., to 4:30 p. m. on weekdays. Saturday and eve ning appiontments may be mad . ... ay writing or calling her at 263-1931. ol;. . ., . oaunnes ior inese civil service position, range from $3680 to $5000 a year. Benefits include a 6-day work week, low-cost govern ment life insurance, bilentl paid vacations and sick leaves, group hospitalization and interesting work assignments. Housing is ar ranged by Navy in advance of ar rival. Applications are being accepted for filling immediate vacancies as well as for opening at a later date. Those selected may be assigned to offices dealing with admini.tra- tion, personnel, medicine, account ing, law, or research and nuclear programs. The necessary require ments are a minimum age of 17 years, ability to type at least 40 words per minute, and for stenog raphers the ability to take dicta tion at 80 words per minute. Incurred 77,874.21 6,765.53 Line of Business Written rire ; 35,970.04 Kxtended coverage 31 067.43 Other allied line. 428.10 nomeowners multiple peril 114,436.34 32 147 22 Commercial multiple peril 86,533.87 7.7014a Inland mat-inn , , aaa ' Workmen's Compensation 721,729!42 363 623 24 Liability other than auto 1B.I.) 11S097K1 iaZZ.ZH Liability other than auto (P. D.) 67,082.70 27,680.'l0 ri (?: " - 870.K j Auto phys. damage 460,764.98 214,376.68 pulVry and thefr::::;::;;::;:;:;:y - ilfnS 7ffi Medical Payments - Auto V 16738186 lj 'oO Medical PaymenU - Other 2,075.26 1,04000 p " a 1 c ii? si" 1 1 $4,338355.87 $2324,629.56 President, G. W. Hopkins Secretary, R. H. Durham Treasurer, S. E. Coquillette Home Office 618 Second Avenue, S.E., Cedar RaDids. low. B24fii ante, RSyNC.SerV1Ce: S' Unier' C" of Insur- NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, I-, VTi? S.Unir' Commissioner of InsuraWenlbfrtify that the above iMfrue and-correct abstract of the statement of toe Iowa National Mutual Insurant Pnmn.n rv. ti'ijl f Me .filed 1 with this Department, showing thT conditio sSd&mpZ on the 31st day of December, 1964. vwmpany Witness my L toe y .nd date above written. F'indor Casualty r!!ct ' (kmmiMr of Ince (C-4A A1TRACT8 ATTENTION rVe Thy Ant- v .1 ! STATEME5NT Interboro Mutual Indemnity Insurance Company Bonds nooctio Cash an4kfi";rr. '"'jffi&f, Agents' balance, or uncollected prendwiifnet""::""" M?H85 Reinsurance recoverable on loss payments . 10 mil Interest, dividend, and real estate income due and awViied 81 497 73 All other asset, as detailed in statement 5W64 Total admitted Assets $12,068,280.26 the TWO-WAY STREET Be courteous and smile overtime it's the best way to brighter world for everyone. BLUFF NEWS MRS. DEMPSEY WOODY Correspendent Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heatherly and sons of Charlotte and Lois Faye Woody of Hendersonville spent last weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Woody. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Waldroup of Baltimore, Md., spent a week with his mother, Mrs. Maude Waldroup. Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Gillespie received word recently that their aon, Earn, of Michigan, wa. crit ically ill. We are very glad the news is now he is slowing recov ering. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brooks and 'girls, Mrs. Hattie Woody and girls visited Mr. and Mr. Damp. aey Woody last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Woody and Lois Faye and Mrs. Violet Waldroup visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Brawn of Del Rio, Tenn., last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. SherreH Young and children of Spruce Pine spent the weekend with her parent., Mr, and Mrs. Tom Finley. Mr. and Mrs. James WaMroup and family of High Point .pent Che weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ada Waldroup. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brook, and girls visited her mother, Mrs. Ray Roberts of Waynesville last Sun day afternoon. Y LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses unpaid UIN e, , a, nc loss adjustment expenses unpaid 629 WOT Other exnensen iv7.1,,H;n. . 1: 1" Wr t,iS.)A 49,476.41 376,436.90 76,000.00 1,376,057.85 Other expenses texeluH - o Hiviioco uiiu ices 1 Taxes license and fees (excluding Federal income taxes') federal income taxes Unearned premiums Dividends declared and unpaid: " ' """ (b) Policyholders Amounts withheld or retained "by compVnyYoV account"" ot others Excess of liability and compensation stetutory and volun AUllZl'! Ca8eJis"d P"e 'erves Total liabilities as detailed in statement 239,023.76 1,659.83 183,338.26 150.58 $8,342,469.47 Special surplus funds: $ 500,000.00 Unassigned funds (surplus) $3,225,810.79 Surplus as regards policyholder ' 3,725 810 79 Total $12,068,280.26 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1964 direct Premiums Direct Losses Incurred Line ot Husir.ess; nuu Workmen's Compensation . 1 o oc Auto liability (B.I.) " 0,07 Auto liability (P. D.) . ki oL rp.i "VJ.aWt 1 ota J $129 87 President, E. A. Cook ""Secretory, A. S. Ramsland Treasurer, H. O. Diesl Home Office 270 Madison Avenue, New York, New York lOOlfi SyJ!;service: S' an'er' Commissioner of Insur- NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, . l'JVn S: L"'81-- Commissioner of Insurance, doereby1 certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Interboro Mutual Indemnity Insurance Company of New York. N Y filed with this Department, showing the condition of said fWnoV on the 31st day of December, 1964. 8W V Witness my hand and official seal, the day and date above writer,' fl , r pWIN S. LANIER, CJmissiontr of InSura" Fire andor Casualty Abstract Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record aaaaaaaiailsasMMIiiiii. WkWmwm -just ..ft LO-BOY TV e Ahann VHF-UHF reception with the new 6-E Synchro-lite "82" illuminated tuning tys- he exclusive "410" perms- tromc G-E "Fine Furniture" Cabinetry featuring ini G-E System-controlled picture power tor Right sharp, clear, crisp picture. WILD'S Main Street Milt Tolewisiti SERVICE Marshall, N. C.
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