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I - - . / ' ] , \ . Friday. September 1948 Judge OTanell In Busy Session w . ????? "'t The number of cases heard in reg ular weekly, session of Recorder: court jumped to a recent high Tues day. Sept. T, as Judge ?>. C. O'Far rell had 27cases on the docjtet. Percentage of cases of publii drunkenness increased, as ten de fendants were convicted and moto vehicle'law violations continued 01 the increase. #1 RUBBER STAMPS LINE DATERS Also Other Modern Marking Devices Herald Publishing House Phone 167 and 283 Presenting I f ?? > KINGS MC Another of Kii Mountain Narro\ - .tape. The company ^ brother Gordon I Road near the ci the firm, while G Butler, of Cherry - The company c per week. It is another ol the city move ahc I This is the tenth of a series synopsis of the history of Ki among its customers. When I large or too small to handle * FIRST 1 &&y cL^ta/c <L The Dumb! tl ALLAB Yes and Bigbuy Che'1 gives tb ; ^ Mat* Valu* ' inF in Riding Luxury! Your own testa will prove . Chev that Chevrolet has more "Wo riding comfort because of gine? its Body by Fisher and milei improved Unitized Knee- than Action Gliding Ride. pows l CHEVROLET. VICTORY Corner Mountain Street an . i I ... . - -v J-'ti : :.S* , Hillary Aveward Smith; of Gastonia, was fined $100 and court costs and ordered to surrender his drivers license for one year, after conviction for driving drunk. 1 Charles Andy McCarter, of Clover, S. C., for driving drunk, was fined s $100 and costs and ordered to surrender his license. * Fred J. Bryant, of Blacksburg. S. C., was bound over to the next ternr) of Superior Court under a $300 bond c after probable cause was found on an embezzlement charge. Frank Joseph Lovelace, of Grover, for speeding was fined $o and costs. _ i Hundley Verne-Irving, of Char lotte, for speeding, was fined $10 and costs. Charley Mckinley, for running a red light, paid costs. Millard Hobert Gamble, of Charlotte, for speeding, was -charged court costs. Stand Hope An(hony,.of G'affney, S. C., forfeited a $25 bond oh a dh'arge of running a red light. I Case against V. O. Win go, charged with assault?on a child, was dismissed: Clyde K: Rosehoro. for disorderly threatening, was charged. $100 and I costs. Kings Mount! lUNTAIN MRROW" igs Mountain's newer industrial v Fabrics. Inc., manufacturers o >vas founded in 1946 by James R. 1. Riley, who built their plant on ty limits. James R. Riley is presic iordon Riley is secretary and gen ville, is vice-president. unploys 60 persons and its payrol r "I'.ie valuable Kings Mountain en ?ad alone the road of nmcrdec of advertisements presented by the 1 ngs Mountain industrial firms. The ba in need of banking service, visit the to your satisfactionMATIONA) Member?FDIC ay, nuyt?.6jul nuyta paxyyxL lity...theDepe] tie Dollar -Van] E IN CHEV1 ? Chevrolet alone gives the Big-Co par Value that have caused more trrolets than any other car! Chevrc iese Big-Car Advantages at lov Mo** t/al*** 'erformanoe with Mo** Vol* Economy I in All-round Sa rolet's valve-in-head Chevrolet's Uni rld's Champion" en- Knee-Action Ride i have delivered more Positive-Action Hyd i, to more owners, Brakes plus Fisher any other motor-car steel Body Constr if plant built today! provide triple prott ' - r*.. - and Only ^SCljjjjjpl f CHEVROLET CO d Railrood At*. . THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HER Samuel Rosebsqro, charged wit] 'assault with a deadly weapon, wa fined $10 and costs. ' . . ?, Boyd Jimmie Eaves, of Besseme City, was-fined costs for illegal pos session of whiskey. Paul.Lee Holland, of Besseme City; paid $5 and costs for speeding Jack N. Blanton, charged wit) 'speeding and driving without a dri [vers license, was fined $25 am costs. Lee Ormand, for vagrancy am habitual drunkard, was ordered . t< jail for tw'o months. William Tate was sentenced. 2 months, suspended provided he re 1 main awav from the home of hi w ife, pay $12 weekly to the suppor of his wife, and transfer the title o the-home to his wife, oft a charge o non-support and disorderly. Plaintiff was allowed to with drew a warrant against 1L C. Hinsoi charged with assault on a female provided the defendant' remain a way front the plaintiff'*- home. Next session of court is schedule! for Mondav afternoon at 3 p. m. a City Hair.' '.;: ; TRi HERAJ.D CLASSIFIEDS THEY BRING RESULTS; sin In/lncfiriT Anaa &**** 4AOi.a J FABRICS, Inc. enterprises is Kings : ? : f industrial electrical (Bob) Riley and his the Reason's Creek lent and treasurer of leral manager. Sam 1 approximates 32,400 terprises which make ?irst National Bank, giving a r,k is happy to number this firm First National?no account too L BANK f a/ce suyuzzutq ndability... le ? ROLET! ix Quality people to >Iet alone' rest costl Mot* Vol*** fetyl in Tasteful Beauty! tized Its smooth over-all design i plus and its world-famous Body Iraulic by Fichor iccu.'i Cheynv. Unl- let of beauty-leadership as uction well as fine workmanship etionl and sturdy construction. IF-IS FIRST! ? MP ANY Phone 49 . ' . ' ' . . \ ' \ ALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. 1 DR. VICTOR S. CApSON?ol Red ' Bank. N. J., a nationally known sci entjst and educator, has been appointed professor of electrical engi' neering at N. C State College by ' Dean J. H. Lampc of the College's School of Engineering a Dr. C. G. Brennecke, head of the Lepartmerit of Electrical Engineering. Dr. Carson Will direct the instrucfural and r research work in electronics and cgntmuriicatioh engineering ' at State College. He is an alumnus cf Oregon State College, where he received the B. S. in electrical engi iieeung witn mgiies) Honors in 1333. Big Rush Was On I'd Reinstate IISL1 Approximate!} 18,.":h0 World War II veterans living in Virginia, Maty- ' land, North 'Carolina, W-si .Virginia and the District of Columbia ioinstated more than $107,000,000 in lapsed G. I. Insurance policies between July 23 and August 18, the Veterans Administration said toda>. The big rush to get lapsed policies back in .force-was attributed to . the July 31 deadline lor easy reins'atement.-Prior to that date, most, veterans could reinstate "idle" policies by paying two monthly premiums and submitting a simple heal ! I th statement. Those whose policies I have elapsed less than three mon; ths may still reins-tate by the easy ! method, but others are required to i take a physical examination. Veterans who find it necessary to write to the Veterans Administration are urged to provide full inforj mation about themselves in order to "help the VA give better service." I") In writing to the Veterans Admini istration, VA officials cautioned ex! servicemen, "give your lull name and present address?and .write plainly. If you have a claim or in; surance number, write it down. If not, give your service number. This is one of the best ways to avoid unnecessary delay and disappointments." Q?-What is the difference between term insurance and converted - insurance? A?The protection in event of death is the. same, but converted insurance accrues cash, loan and paid-up insurance values, whereas term insurance does not. Q?I find that the course I am taking under the G. I. Bill is not what I expected it to be. Can I change by course :o one that will 1 meet my requirements? A ?Yes, providing you have VA's permission to do so. Whenever the facts in the case indicate that a change will be to your best interest | VA will grant authority for the | change. Q?I have been working in a garage and now have an opportunity I to buy a share in the business. Can il use my loan guaranty rights to acquire an interest in the garage? A?Yes. Such a loan wold he eligi: ble for guaranty under the Public j Law, tG. I. Bill.) Uncle Sam Says T I ' ' Any day noon you may bt fared by ?me real bugaboo* if you are nol salting away a part' of your wage* every pay day. Bugabooa ran pop up unexpectedly and now i* the time to prepare for them. They ran hit you in maHT way*?money needed for your children'* education, enough money to retire, or *uppo*e your wife or your children nhould become *ick? The beat attack on three bugaboo* I* to buy U.S. Saving* Bond*, week after week, month after month, year afier year. So *ign np tndny for the Payroll Saving* Plan where vou work, or, if elf-employed, for tne Bond-*-Month Plan at yourhiank. U.S. TV?me* D?p*rtMMt ? W" The number of Corn Belt cattle on feed is about 12 per cent smaller | than k was a year ago. ' --V "v ? - . ... statement ;;:oustrial insurance township or karit.j CONDITION DECEMBER 31. 1947. AS SHOV Amount of Capital paid in cash .....*.... . ... Amount Ledger Assets Dec- 31st previous yea Increase paid up' Capital $ ....... Income?From Policyholders. S4.138,154.82; Miscellaneous, $1,533,349.35 Disbursements?To Policyholders. $500,512.59 Miscellaneous. $2,822,876.99; ... Fire Premiums?Written or renewed during \ All Other Premiums?Written or renewed during year. $3,126,769.02; . ASSETS Value of Bonds and Stocks .... .. Cash in Company's Office ? ?. De|>osLjted in Trust Companies and Banlc.v nc Agents' balances, representing . business written subsequent - o October 1 Deduct Ceded Reinsurance Balances Payab Interest and Rents due and accrued . . . . All othet Assets, as detailed' in Statement . . ' TOTAL' . Less Assets hot admitted .... Total admitted Assets ....... T.IABILITEI8 Net amount of unpaid, losses an. d'e'a'ims Unearned premiums'-; .- aianes, rents, expenses. hiPs. aceauiTts. tot1 Contingent oitmtr.o: other i*H ?:? All other llahi'.i';i-v. ;is\le'i i.r. licit ?6l)9? 'ptvii'i' fif ,i\:. . i-Y-. > e- j.W i \\: [SOQci.il KUtplUS funds? ' : : P>$d ????' . '/'; ! " ' Surplus re-?.I'M-- T\>:i ? .< :<! . . ,.. ; I ' "BttSlftSSfii.Ui NORTH CA.RQLiN '.A! "'Other I'f'-rtiti^rrs-'eiciveii ..." S l.;"j^rrs/jps iuoujrrtl-rEin^''!'- . ... v.'e 11T: incurred*-*- i' .' {u*:- .. S T7J: Prosi lotv ; f? iv i :. \f \J: n ^fejSUTH*:-J; :P,-Chr. '. Horr<e Offhe "'J t I Attoritov for service: WM. P. HODGES, Co'tiitl j;h. N. r' . . SI ' Sea 1 t I. WM. P. HODGES. Commissioner of Insjt the uhove is a true and correct abstract of '! Insurance Company of Kariian, N. J., filed w the condition of said Company on the 31st < Witness my hand and official seal.' the da WM. P. HODGES, Commission? STATEMENT IMPERIAL ASSURANCE C Nrw vonv i v CONDITION DECEMBER 31. 1917, AS SJIOV Amount of Capital paid in cash .. ......... Amount Ledger Assets, Dpc. 31 previous yeai - .Increase paid up Capital ........... Income?From Policyholders. $2,(558,728.3-1; Miscellaneous, $158,733.56; Disbursements?To Policyholders, $1,289,1X52. Miscellaneous, $1,101,911.32; Fire Premiums?Written or renewed during year, $3,459,830.88 .... All Other Premiums?Written or renewed during year, $3,582,694.6(5 ... ASSETS . Value of Bonds and Stocks Cash in Company's Office Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks'nt Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks or Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to Octoht Agents' balances, representing business written prior to October 1, 19Deduct Ceded Reinsurance Balances Payabl Bills receivable, taken for Premiums Interest and Rents due and accrued All other Assets, as detailed in statment ... Total ... Less Assets not admitted Total admitted Assets '...., . LIABILITIES Net amountof unpaid losses and claims ... Unearned prefniums ..................... Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, county and municipal ta Contingent commissions, or other charges di Reinsurance and return premiums,due othe: All other liabilities, as detailed in statemet t.uiai aiiMHUH l)i CI J I 11 <11)1111 ICS OXC'Cpj Special surplus funds: .. Reserve .... Capital paid up v. A. Una"ssigtied funds (surplus* ................ Surplus as regards Policyholders... .......... Total Liabilities BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLIf* Fire Premiums received : 1.17!i; A:- Other Premiums received $ S.'bJiV: Losses 'incurred-?Fire ,.. . . $? 5.071 Losses incurred? All other ........ ? President Titos. J. Irvine Home Office: 55 Fifth Ave v<nv York .3. N. V. Attorney for service: WM. HODGES, Corr eigh. N. C. S3 Seal* I. WM. P. HODGES. Commissioner of Insu: the above is a true and correct abstract of the surance Company of New York 3, N. Y... filed ing the condition of said Company, on the 3 Witness my hand and official seal, the da WM. P. HODGES, Commission* I Food Facl You can get the highest q Blalock's, serving Kings M 12 years. BLALOCK'S G1 Phone 58 Typewriter Ribbons? > . ' . - ' * * .. ' ' s Page Three COMPANY k.N. N J. FN BY STATEMENT FILED . S 400.00ij.00 ir. 52..>26,575.24 , Total. S2.526.575.24 Total. .S5.671.504.t7 Total. $3,323,389.58 ear. S1.0B6.606.14; In Force. S2.021.27S.03 - . ..... ... In Force. $4,278,924.87 52,707736 68 ...... 233.24 >t on interest...... 1.796.249.77 . 1917 398.755.71 lc . . ?11.126 Ol . . . . .. .'1 . . . 6.170 67 .. : . . : : . . ? T4.159.13 . . . .Si SK0.S60; 18 . . .. .. ii'A ..... 211.206 19 " . ' S l.?;tlOt63V29.' .8 ' 469-898 63 ?> . . . . .v-s... 831.92 . " 'ue'.s".. )v ' '.toon.y ' ' " :>r Ui . ..;i iv*.. . !i%-77>vyi . Si 1 ' . '* ? 1 fA DURING. 1947shS'vjv p.. ^ a., i'y> 5 ;-. : ; v K S. '; .n , .tV. hi tv*<)i:' vi'Tir.'iir;; .V J. ' : nissioner of Insurance, \VvrK OF NORTH v'AROMNA, ' I\s>rRA N'CK DEJ'ART.M F.NT. Raleigh, .In 11 o IFh, 19 H. ranco. do hereby certifv that ic statement r?f the Industrial itlt this Department, showing lay of December, 1917 . y and year above written. ?r of Insurance. :OMPANY V. YN BY STATEMENT FILED .. . $1,000.0000.00 r. So,321,208.88 Total, $3,321,208.83 . - Total, $2,817,46i.90 73; .. Total, $2,691,004.03 In Force, $7,021,223.45 Iti Force. $3,204,234.0$ '.. $4,569,540.92 1,324.01 >t tin interest 336,100.89 i interest 82.484.87 >r 1,1947... 315,584.17 17 . . . 66,269.16 e ?107,347.02 3,801.22 19,843.74 $ 176.908.51 $5,464,510.47 179,387.43 . ! $5,285,123.04 ....... '....$ 508,199.00 . . .^ 2.485.667.57 due or accrued lo,480.00 \es due or accrued . .96,920.00 ie or accrued 15.000.00 r companies 136,500 00 it . 128,711.02 Capitaf : $3,380,477.59 .. S 134.719.94 ., SI ,000 0(10.00 . .. S 763.895.51 . . , Si.898.643.45 , .... $5.2*5.123.04 (A DURING 1347 ; Paid . $2,227; Paid SI.684 Secretary: J. F. Cunningham imifwioncr of Insurance; IlalWTK OK NORTH CAROLINA, I \S1 HANCE DKPARTMKNT. Raleigh. June 11. 1948. ranee, do hereby certify that statement of the Imperial Asw^th this Department, show-' 1st day of December, 1917. y and year above written. ?r of Insurance. :s ... uality foods from ountain for over JOCERY Phones '167-283 ' ' ' . v fc: ' * , " ' >: f- - I
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