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Thursday, Nov. 5rK42 r.r.::::,ri.c STATEMENT ' Sun Life Assurance Company - Canada Condition December 31. 1941, as Shown by Statement Tiled : mount of Capital paid up in cash, ...i, $200,000,00 Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year, , ru,241.6S7.09; Increase of Capital during year, $..........; Total . . .,. $346,241,687.09 Premium Income, $44,274,761.49; Miscellaneous, $23,971,771.88; Totai.:;;,,.w.;.;;;....;V.v.i....;...;;.w...'-$6846.w Disbursements-Jo Policyholders, $31,605,247,16; Miscellaneous, $14,113,608.78; Total ... .' .'. ... . . . .... ...... .$45,718,855.94 Business written during year Number of Policies 23,050; t -r- ; Amount $160,174,963 .00 Business in fore sit and of year Number of Policies 304.E32; Amount $176,063,643 iOO. .. v.-- ASSET ' YCm of Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances) ,...$.... ... . . . Mortgage Loans on Real Estate ......;... ;...$ .... Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks, or other collateral $......;. Loans made to Policyholders on this Company's Polcies assigned as collateral .$22,776,348.51 Premium notes on Policies in force (of which $ is : for first year's premiums) $ 3,034.15 Net Value of Bonds and Stocks .$342,785,189.25 Cash ...$ 1,955,024.63 Interest and Rents due and accrued $ 2,832.277.98 Premiums uncollected and deferred $ 6,245,143.00 .;-.. ....... ' All other Assets, an detailed in statement $ 1,267,489.03 Total Less Assets not admitted ,.$377,864,506.55 ,.$ 624,522.62 . ... . a amvw' rnf rrr , A- LIABILITIES ' . ..... . . annK 4 m MW rn wet Reserve, fcxciuaing uisaonuy rrovisio" fMdoivw.w r Preseznt value of amount not yet due on Supplementary MM AIM m t rI i Lon tracts, exc iwjfw.w PoHcv malms. 2.479.517.4. Dividends left "With Company at interest $ 37,826,149.27 Premiums paid in advance 1,796,317. uu Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance . . . . . .$ 79,745.87 .- Commissions due to Agents $ 112,466.97 , Estimated Amount payable for Federal, State and other Taxes 930.000.00 . , Amount due Stockholders $ ' Dividends due Policyholders $ 138,768.97 Amount set apart for future dividends $ 2,146,621.19 $ .$. All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement All other Liabilities, as detailed In statement, ...... Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital Capital paid up in Cash. . ; .$110,000,00 Unassigned funds (surplus) $154,971 . 50 , ,.$ 6,036.15 . . $362,826, 9y $264,971, ' 50 .$ 21,813.472.42 Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital . . . Deposit Capital' : $200,000.00 Unassigned funds (surplus) , $ .$377,039,983.93 Total Liabilities ." .$627,798.49 BUSINESS IN TIIE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1841 Policies vn the lives of citizens of said State in force December 31st of previous year. Ordinary, No. 13462, Amount $4,516,262; Group, No., none, Amount none; Industrial No. 23786, Amount $9,073,505. Policies on the lives of citizens of said State Issued during the year, Ordinary, No. 15013, $3,764,527; Group, No., none, Amount,-'. none; Industrial No 27435? Amount $15,301,097. -I, V Total,. Ordinary, No. 28475, Amount; $8,280,789; Group, No. none A- mount, none; Industrial No. 51221, Amount $24,374,602. " Deduct oeased to be in fore during; the year Ordinary, No. 17345, Amount, $2,448,888; Croup, No., none, Amount, none; Industrial, No. 20343; Amount $9,955,195. - Policies in force December 31st, Ordinary, No. - 11130, Amount $5,831,901; Group No, none. Amount none, Industrial, No. 30878, A- mount. $14,419,407. ' Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st of previous year. Ordinary, No. none, Amount none, Group, No. 3 Amount $389.00; Industrial No. 4 Amount $913. 1 . . - Losses and Claims incurred during year, Ordinary No. 3 Amount $6, 000.00; Group, No. 77 Amount $9,519.00; Industrial; No. 170 A mount 52.560. ' " Total, Ordinary No. 3 Amount $6,000.00; Group No. 80 Amount, $9,908.00; Industrial No. 174, Amount $53,473. Losses and Claims settled during the year, in full, $67,461.00; by com promise, $250.00; by rejection, $1000.00 Ordinary No. 3 Amount $6, 000.00; Group, No. 79 Amount $9,658.00; Industrial No. 168 Amount $52,053. ;, ;' '.,'.:': Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st, Ordinary No. none Amount none; Group No. 1 Amount $250.00; Industrial No. 6 Amount $1,420. Premiums Income Ordinary, $106,517.07; Group, none; Industrial, $325,831.61; Total, $432,348.68. -President Irving F. Halll; Secretary, H. F. Ledford; Treasurer, H. F. Ledford; Actuary Home Office, Raleigh, N. C. ; - Attorney for Service: DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, Ral eigh, N. C . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Insurance Department (Seal) . ' ' . Raleigh, June 2. 1942 I, DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the State Capital Life Insurance Company, ot. Raleigh, N. C. filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December. 1941. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. Losses and Claims Incur ed during year, Ordinary, No.r 151, Amount $189,492.80; Group, No. none, Amount,: $25,000.00; Industrial, No., none; Amount, none. ' Total, Ordinary, No. "13 3, Amount, $208,015.73; Group, No., none,. A mount, $25,000.00; lnuriaL No., none, Amount, none. : Losses and Claims settled during the yea, in full, $226,883.73; by compromise, $1170; by rejection, none; Ordinary, No. 152, Amount, $202,643.73, Group, No none, Amount, $25,000.00; Industrial, No., none; Amount, none, i' .'"v-1- "..-fy V'""";i::' V.rC; 'r"'-:"-- Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st, Ordinary, No. 7 Amount $5,372.00; Group, No., none; Amount, none; Industrial, No., none; A mount, none. j. r . Vi: .;.' ;;:!:"' ":' Premium Income Ordinary. $1,408,456.04, Group, $30,721.50; Indus trial none, Total, $1,439,177.54. ,.,:';.::'"-;? President, E. L. Davis; Secretary, S. L. Booke; Treasurer, E. L. Davis; Actuary, S. L.' Booke. Home Office Winston-Salem, N. C. Attorney for Service; DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, Ral eigh, N. C. , . . e'i'W'X' (Seal) " ... ' .-a: ';!'v v ; STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Insurance Department ' ' ' ' , , Raleigh, June 2, 1942 ' , - X DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Security Life and Trust Life Insurance Company, of Winston-Salem, N. criiled with this Department, showing the condition of said Com pany on the 31st day of December, 1941. ; - - Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. . DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. 200.000.00 Total Liabilities BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1941 Policies on the lives of citizens of said State in force December 31st of previous year, Ordinary No. 3,591; Amount $12,248,808; Group, No. 8 Amount $1,106,266; Industrial No. none Amount none. Policies on the lives of citizens of said State issued during the year. Ordinary No. 286 Amount $861,053; Group No. 1 Amount $334,751; Industrial No. none Amount none. Total, Ordinary No. 3,877 Amount $13,109,861; Group No. 9 Amount $1,441,017;- Industrial No. none Amount none. Deduct ceased to be in force during the year Ordinary No. 286 Amount $894,535; Group No. 1 Amount $311,488; Industrial No. none Amount none. Policies in force December 31st, Ordinary No. 3.591 Amount $12,215, 326; Group No. 8 Amount $1,129,529; Industrial No. none Amount none Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st of previous year. Ordinary No. none. Amount none; Group No. none Amount none; Industrial No. none Amount none. Losses and Claims incurred during year. Ordinary No. 25 Amount $36,692.81; Group No. none Amount $6,000; Industrial No. none Amount none. - Total Ordinary No. 25 Amount $36,692.81; Group No. none Amount $6,000; Industrial No. none Amount none. Losses and Cla ms settled during' the year, in full $ ; by compromise, $ ; by rejection, $. Ordinary No, 22 Amount $34,541.81; Group No. none Amount $6,000; Industrial No. none Amount none. -Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st Q.-dinary No. 3 Amount $2,151.00; Group No. none Amount none; Industrial No. none A mount none. .Premium Income Ordinary, $370,158.00; G.oup, $14,895,87; Industri al ; Total, $385,053.87. ; President, Arthur B. Wood; Secretary F. J. Cunningham; Treasurer, E. A. Macnutt; Actuary, G. W. Bourke; Home Office Dominion Sq uare, Montreal, Canada. Attorney for Service: DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, Ral eigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Insurance Department (Seal) Raleigh, Aug. 7, 1942 i L DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Sun Life Assurance Company, of Montreal Canada, filed with this De partment, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1941. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT State Capital Life Insurance Company Raleigh, N. C. ; Condition December 31, 1941, as Shown by Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid up in cash, $ 110,000.00 Amount of Ledger Assets D ecember 31st of previous year, ' $348,300.52: Increase of Capital during year, $6,000.00; Total r. $354,300.52 Premiums Income, $416,752.90; Miscellaneous, $248,169.95; . ' t Total -. $664,922.85 . Disbursements To Policyholders, $64,315.32; Miscellaneous, ' $353,007.60; Total ....$422,322.92 Business written during year Number of Policies 42448; vr Amount , $19,065,624.00 Business in force at end of year Number of Policies 42008; Amount, $20,251,308.00 ASSETS J..sV,.;;-- Value of Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances), , . . .$190,650,57 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate, $285,507.85 Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks, or other collateral.".." $ 1.570.00 Loans made to Policyholders on this Company's Policies assigned ; as collateral, $ 6,829.97 Premium notes on Policies in force (of which $. is for first year's premiums) $ 136.82 Net Value of Bonds and Stocks .$33,775.00 Cash ... $77,323.49 Interest and Rents due and accrued .$ 9,224.59 Premiums (uncollected and deferred ...'.$20,191.36 $ All other Assets, as detailed In statement $ 3,722-. 16 Total Less Assets not admitted ..............$628,931.81 $ 1,133.32 ..$627,798.49 ' Total admitted Assets f. . ' LIABILITIES Net Reserve, Including Disability Provision, . ... . .$333,724.60 Present value of amounts not yet on Supplementary .. Contracts, etc. .... ...$. . . . . ... Policy Claims, .:.,....................,................$ 2,540.00 Dividends left with Company at interest, .......,.,,.'......$........ rremlums paid in advance, ..................... . . ..... .$ 11,112.36 Urn Co I Te A- L:. - STATEMENT Security Life and Trust Life Insurance Company . Winston-Salem, N. C. Condition December 3L 1941, as Shown by Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid up in cash .S 400.000.00 Amount of Ledger. Assets December 31st of previous year, $7,135,354.18 Increase of Capital during year, $16,000.00; Total $7.J51,354.18 rremlum Income, $1,697,201.26; Miscellaneous, $489,727.56; - - Total $2,186,928.82 uisbursements To Policyholders. $581,255.64: Miscellaneous. $678,716.99; Total, $1,259,972.63 Business written during year Number of Policies 11155; Amount $22,322,311.00 Business In force at end of year Number of Policies 42993 Amount $73,103,966.00 ASSETS Value of Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances) ... .$373,588.94 Mo.-tgage Loans on Real Estate. ,..$2,661,083.46 Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks, or other collateral, $6,373J Loans made to Policyholders on this Company's Policies assigned as collateral, $1,233,026.06 Premium notes on Policies in force (of which. J. .. .U for first year's premiums) ;.'.riv $57.475. 80 Net Valu eof Bonds and Stocks .$3,040,433.74 Cash $668,909.46 Interest and Rents due and accrued, v. $59,356.94 Premiums uncollected and deferred, . : .$238,672.93 All other Assets, as detailed in statement $36,561.61 Total Less Assets not admitted, ..$8,377,481.94 .$ 94,803.93 Total admitted Assets, .$8,282,678.01 LIABILITIES Net Reserve, including Disability Provision . .$6,451,161.69 Present value of amounts not yet due on Supplementary Contracts, etc $413,442.42 Policy Claims, ...;:v: $ 58,804.00 Dividends left with Company at Interest .$19,440.93 Premiums paid in advance ........$20,271.00 Unearned Interest and Rent paid In advance $29,765.90 Commissions due to Agents, v $ 8,647.84 Estimated Amount payable for Federal, State and other Taxes - , $ 20,000.00 Amount due Stockholders .....$.......... Dividends due Policyholders, i...... $ 5,696.95 Amount set apart, for future dividends $161,962.65 All other-Liabilities, as detailed in statement ............$291,664.29 4-H Members Carry War-Time Projects Congratulations ' to the 100,00 members of 4-H Clubs in North Carolina are extended by L. R. Harrell State 4-H Club leader oi the N. C. State College Extension Service, in connection . witn tne State and National 4-H Achieve ment Weeks. The State celebra tion i sbeing hel dthls week, Nov ember 1-7. and the National oD- servance of 4-H Achievement weeit Is scheduled for November 714., ' Harrell and Miss Frances Mac Greeor. assistant State Club lead er, made a sample survey of 4-H activities In 30 counties, and they found evidence that approximate ly $267,419 worth of War Savings Bonds and Stamps have been pur chased, and $194,317 worth sold, by the 4-H clubs of the State The 100,000 club members have collected approximately 6 1-2 mil lion pounds of scrap metal, more than one million pounds of scrap paper and rags, and 858,632 pounds of scrap ruber through their co operation in the Salvage-for-Vic-. tory program. -. . , About 10,594 members increased the farm family's fuel supply thro ugh 4-H forestry projects," 8,066 members participated in fire pre vention work, and 15,723 enlisted in the campaign to repair and care ofr farm machinery. A total of 14,199 members took first aid courses, 1,788. farm boys and girls are acting as air raid wardens, and 29,098 are cooperat ing with local defense agencies in other activities. Harrell sag that practically ev ery 4-H "boy and girl, including the 40,000 hew members enrolled thr ough the 4-H Mobilization for Vic tory campaign last summer, has conducted a food production, pro ject, such as growing a vegetable garden, corn, peanuts and soybeans or raising poultry, swlns, dairy calves, and baby beeves. Do milk, eggs, meat, dried beans , and peas have any other value in the dietT Yes, they help safeguard the health of the body. They are some of the "protective" foods ri ch in m nrais and vitamins, , 'How does milk rank as a build ing foodT How does it rank as a' "productive" food? Milk, besides being a muscle building food, is also the best single food for build ing strong bones and teeth because it is the richest source of calcium. Whole milk, cream and butter and rich in th evitamln so necessary for protecting our body against ln fections and for keeping .our eye-; sight clear and keen. be earned by any Individual farm cooperating in the Agricultural Conservation Program. . Floyd declared that seeding or winter legumes and spreading lime and phosphate are more Important than ever before this year aue to the shortage of nitrogen fertilide.-s and the need for more pastures in the Food for Fredom Program. , . "Nitrogen will be harder to ob tain next year than it was last sp:" ing, and we will have to provide as much as we can for our own use by storing it in the soid with le gume crops," he said. State College Hints For Farm Homemakers li Today's storage is tomorrow's dinner. Don't store glass jars of fruit sand vegetables (1) In hot places, (2) In damp places, (3) In bright places (4) on weak shelves. Fresh fruits and vegetables sho uld be stored in a way that will preserve their attractive .colors, their fresh flavors and their health- giving nutrients. .The most useful cellar will be arge enought to hod canned goods as well as potatoes, turnips, beets, carrots; cabbage, celery, onions, and apples. Cellar, cave, and pit storage are cheap and 'effective for many vegetables. In storage cellars or caves, shelves, bins, or stacked c.ates may be used to con serve space and provide for free circulation of air around fruits and vegetabes. - What foods buid strong muscesT Milk, eggs, meat, cheese, dried beans and peas. These foods not only bUld muscles but help keep muscles in good repair. FARMS FOR SALE and FARMS FOR RENT 7 . - also Several Nice Building Lots In Warsaw - See ' . W. E. Hines Warsaw. N. C. ' Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital . . . . . .$7,480,857.67 Capital paid up In Cash ...V..,..,. ....... .$400,000.00 Reserve ...'..............,. $100,000.00 Unassigned funds (surplus)- $301,820.34 $801,820.34 Total Liabilities, .$8,282,678.01 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 141 Policies on the lives of citizens of said State In force December 31st of previous year, ?rdlnary: No. 30704 Amount $48,079,142; Group, Amount. $2,353,075. No." none, Amount none. Policies on the lives of citizens of said State issued during the year, Ordinary, No. 7028r Amount $12,083,538; Group, No. 3, Amount $889,500; Industrial,' No, none Aomunt none. ' Total,' Ordinary, Not" 37,732; Amount $60,162,680; Group, No. 14 A mount $3,242,175; Industrial, No. none Amount none. Deduct ceased to be inforce during the year Ordinary, No. 4241, A mount $7,457,346; Group,' No. 1, Amount $280,450; Industrial, No. none Amount none.. i:" ; . Policies in forcei December 31st, Ordinary, No. 33491, Amount $52, 705,334; Group, No. 13, Amount $2,962,125; Industrial No. none, A mount none. ;"; .; v ;v. ' . Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st of previous year Ordinary, No. 8, Amount $18,522.93; Group No. none. Amount none. Industrial, No., none. Amount, none'' , :; v?;y-. , - , . ; - . -. Farmers are Urged... ; To Seed legume Crops North Carolina farmers should take advantage of the additional time allowed for seeding winter legume crops and spreading lime and phosphate under the 1942 AAA program, according to E. Y. Floyd state AAA xecutive assistant at State College. . The time limit for carrying out these soU-bullding practices, he said, has been extended through November 15 because of. delays causd by recent heavy rainfall. Other phases of the 1942 program in North Carolina closed on Octo ber 31. "Our recent unseasonable rains came at a time when many far mers had their legume seed and lime and phosphate ready for use, but had been dlayd in using them by the necessity of harvesting cr ops already matured. Appeals fr om farmers and AAA leaders th roughout the state resulted in an extension of fifteen days for carry ing out these practices being gran ted by AAA officials at Washing. ton," Floyd said. This will make It possible for a large number of farmers to complete farming plans they mapped out several months ago and earn their maximum soil building payments under the 1942 program." . r Payments made by the AAA for seeding legume crops and spread ing lime and phosphate, are count ed toward the maximum soil-building practice payments which may $ 255.29 3,439.851 ;imed Interest and Rent paid in advance missions due to Agents, ....... nated Amount payable for Federal, State and other $ 5,719.34 unt due Stockholders, ........... i..,,....,...., $. ,. ' n,!g due Policyholders ...... ........... .,'..;,.i,,.. $..,..,.. t Ft art f r future dividends, ...$.. .. : i . .,-1.; .................. $ UVESf6cK AUCTION EVE3Y THURSDAY Our Cattle and Hog Sahs are Good We Have Buyers for Un- :M y ! f-Iimtfsd f umbers . HORSE JtiiD MULE CUYE2S We try to carry around 1C0 head of good horsss and mules in stock at our stebbs ct all tiities. Ve can satisfy you In a horse and mufa deal.' Cattle and ho growers who have net bssn vh'tinj our sales are invited to pay us a v Lit It v. "I f -y ycu c.:J psy us pnn n La 1.. .. 1 BEFORE GOING BACK You'll need a feather hair cut and a good permanent. Why not try usT Our prices are lowest. . r . We cary a'full line of Bereza Cos metics. ' , i v LOV-LEE BEAUTY SnOPPE,' Benlavllle, N. C. To relieve Misery of GOLD S COUGH DROPS ; . LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS . Try "Rub-My-Tisra'' .a Wonderful Uniment ' 666 j: 3 life? HP -tf Jt..;Jjj J We Have A Complete Line OF Kitchen and Dinette Furniture For Best Values SEE Johnoosi Cotton c ii's 71 - .3m C1F ... e G
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