Honor Society Service * At Cove Creek High TIM Cmn Creek Chapter of the NaUmal Hour Society will hold Ma k)arth with a backward slant. That s, the cold air mass reaches us on he ground before that same cold lir is overhead. This slant some times extends back, at high alti tude for many miles. Therefore, when cold air is ap proaching there are no telltale clues in the sky above, as with a warm front, which slants forward. The first we know of it is when it reaches us at the ground level, and it is usually moving rapidly (thiry or fifty miles an hour). Soviet proposes U. N. budget limit of $50,000,000. U. S. orders feasibility study of space ship. Wall Street missing $500,000 in securities. THE SOOABLES prefer Pepsi They bring out the bent in people? tfcey bring out the best for people. Pepsi-Cols, for instance Pepsi refreshes without filling . . . matches your modern way of Ufa. Yoa'rt Me of The Sociables. Pick up an extra carton of Pepsi today. Be Sociable, Have a Pepsi Refresh without I tiling t0TfUli VMOIR FftOM P|l*tl*COLA COMPANY. NCW VCHtM. N. V? Bottlod by PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., Spra? H?e, N. C. ? y : , , ? s; | - - jg News ?rvicemen EIGHT WIBI1 TRAINING Fort McCIalan, Ala? Recruit Mimm 6. Prtta, (UiighUt ?t Got 4m L. Ptlta, Blowing Bock, com pleted eight weefci ?( baaic mill tary t ratals* October It. al the Vmm'i Army Corp* Center, fan McClellan. Ala Meruit rftu rKtivca will ana phyalcal fit mm tratatag a ad IB Mroctlon la army hlatory, tradl tionj and career fleMa. Mm la a 1MB graduate of Manor High School, Eagle Springe. Her mother. Mn Florence S. Thome* llVea at It# Plagah View apt*.. Aahevllle. * SERVING IN TEXAS George E. Phllllpa, Airman Ap prentice of the U S Navy report ed for four monthe duty at Chaae Field, Beevllle, Texaa, after hav ing spent 14 daya with hia par ante, Mr. Ind tin Dm Men-fa, and Ms rater , PnfT MtftHn. stu dent aum of Charlotte Memorial School of Nurdm. ? |f TRAINING tl? KOREA lat Cav. Div? Korea ? Army Sgt Billy G. Warren, whoa* wife, Eli zabeth, Uvea In Ztonvtfte, N. C., participated with other peraonnel from the lat Cavalry Dlvitiou'i 4th Cavfclfy in Exertlte Yellow Jacket U In Korea. The exefclae ended Nov. I. - Sergeant Warren, assigned to the cavalry'f Compariy ft, entered the Army In 1W2, was last stat toned at Fort Carton, Colo., and arrived twerteai on this tour of duty laat January. Warren attended Madlaon, Wis consln High School. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Warreh, Route 1. Hudson. . 155 I 0& . ? Health and Beauty The word potein is from the Green verb 'proteos' meaning to come first. II you will heed this translation, you can find the key to figure control, weight stability, health and beauty. There is no part of the body that is not 'in some way (elated to protein. Your hair is made of a protein substance, your nailf, muscles and tissue. Every day you expend variable amounts of protein, depending on your occupation. A laborer requir es more protein than ? desk work er The best way to keep the bloom of youth and your body in a state of good health is to eat daily the amount of protein your body breaks down for use. The higher the protein content of your food, the longer it takes for real hunger to be felt. Protein raises the body's blood sugar level so high that appetite hunger Is slow to appear. Protein is the only food element that can raise the body sugar level high enough to keep you from desiring more food. Sugars and fats are burned al most immediately. This does not mean that you should cut down on your intake of other healthful food, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, it just mean* that it is a good idea to in clude in each meal soma kind qf protein. For breakfaat the ciu tomary eggs and bacen or sausage along with fresh fruits is perfect For lunch choose a cottage cheeae salad, or a toasted cheoa* sand wich with a green salad. Your evening meal should include beef, fish, poultry er game, or some other high proteia meat, along with a balanced amount of vege tables and S starch. The homemaker will find it will be a pleasure to supply her family with the right kind of meals. She will be rewarded with a healthier and handsomer family. MARRIES HER CREDITOR London ? Esther Vaughan, 49, dress designer, was solvent again ? as a housewife. Bankruptcy proceeding* against her were dropped when the court was informed that her main cred itor?Tom Vaughan, college teach er?had married her. Vaughan told the court he had invested $2,800 In her dress shop but eventually Went bankrupt. "I shan't bother about the claim now," he said. "She it worth every penny of it as a wife." Rm.if.Ki- . ?/ . STATEMENT C-M/S3S8, K'. r===r=^^ri='*HW Mortgage Loans on Re?l Estate - M Real Eatate 1 408 Premium notes i, 207, Cash and bank depoaits - ,... (L Policy loana 261, All other aaaeta (as detailed in annual statement) .... 1(0, Total Admitted Aurti $6,666,874, 067.08 Liabilities, Surplus and Other Fundi Aggregate reserve foa life policies and contracts Aggregate reserve for accident and health policies .... Supplementary contracts without life contingencies Policy and contract claims Policyholders' dividend accumulation Policyholders' dividends due and unpaid Premiums and annuity considerations received in In advene* Liability for premium deposit funds Policy and contract liabilities not included elsewhere Commissions to agents due or accrued General expenses due Or accrued Taxes, licenses and fees due or accrued (Including *22,600,000 Federal Income Taxe) Unearned Investment income Amounts withheld or retained by Company as agent or trustee Amounts held for agenta* account Remittances and items not allocated Miscellaneous liabilities Mandatory Security Valuation Reserve *8,022,523,782.00 4, 14*. 062.43 1.876,104 19 9,024,181.33 Total Liabilities (Except Capital) W.141.M0.732 26 Special surplus funds: Contingency group life insurance * 28 930 000 00 Unassicned surplus 401,024,194.77 Total Canital and Surplus Total * 821.874, *9463 JH Business in the State of North Carolina During 1M0 ORDINARY GROUP No Amount No. Amount Policies on the live* of citizens of yld State Slat of "pre vlous'yeaf 40.1 SB ? 1#4,1?7J24.00 1? $ 401jNl.370.00 Policies on tM lives of citizens of said State v isaued during the year 3 063 28.3fl3.01l.P0 J HJU MI OO Total 43/818 ? m.Wft?374>0 8 4j4.MI.3ai. 00 Deduct ceaaed to be In force during the jraar 1,843 . ll.IM4m.00 It 8J40.681.00 Policies la force De cember Slat 41,578 $ 811.776,774.00 1M $ 41Mft, 070.00 Losses and claims as ps Id December Slat of prerloua ymr Losses and claims In curred dating ym 9 Id December 31st prerloua year 34 78J0B.1I 18 0^,37332 1 08* 013 9n 4jn tmwi n Tetal ? | 1,737,013.48 484 > 8,14^,378.44 and claims set lurine the rear. 11. 83,707,18I.#i 3M $ 1J28.908.08 473 I Mft.273.44 IXpaid IVfember* 3*l?i >4 111.713J7 U 84,100 00 88JMJ62.30; Ore** HJMJN.80; ToUl. [or antra It Ma 81JMJM.M; A * H Prm, MJ80J72 48; Yute^rfasTr irmfain-T , if^S. urrr ? ( MnM b. Luntforn Arttunrv ? Wfiiiflfn J. PKWAmbfr, Homo office? M0 Berenth Ave , N. T . N. Y : Attorner far Sendee? chas. ' mm c,TSS^VKS3.,SSI&?c ? I. CWAS. r. COLD. ComfnlMldtMf df tnranmc^dTo h&eby^ertffy fa*' ^WtSe* my hasd Sfdofflclal a?jJ the dirt nxt ditt abort written CHARLES T. GOLD, Commissioner of Insurance Arrest Record Driven m Wfttuga cfeihtp high wajr? apparently took notice ot Of nctiOM 1 1 highway ptUAWSa at* tioaatf here, at UMre ?m *nl> *m arrest (or speeding laet week, followtaa ? meUwi which in tuited la aeveral arrests. Other traffic law rioUtlena eaua ins afrMta that week included V- ?/. ? .* . four for improper pawing, two M. rttkleas driving, oM Jar being on (h# trfeng aide of mat, three ft op ?i?n violations; one lor following too cio*l?; m ta>pror?t^i?MK OM improper muffler; two BO ?? erster* heeaee; m cifM oper-Hl| ?Ion' license one larceny of avltc om public drunk; mm iaproperf] rrf istrstion; one no liability lasur un; ?id one far failure to trans fer titte' > *' ' : . Hi FuuitaMe Condition 1 ?tatcmcnt "?cember 31, *?? Bond. AW," Shown by *. o. c n?nt Pilea ? 39,996,048.94 100,800 00 >118,180,178.52 . I ? Other , M 839,638 00 w?te&&&sr TSm maa Aggregate reserve pS^?nd^ont"ct'cuflM Premiums and annuity ronilderations received in advance ?ommi??ion* to agents due or scented enera) expenses due or accrued .. 'l'axBs^Ucerises jind fees due accrued (including Unearned investment income Amounts withheld or retained by Company aa agent ^<^urihe!$ for agents' account Remittances and items not allocated 530,712.47 13,007 77 88,827.88 683 542 86 6,643 29 817 .ttair 1.31 .00 1,818.90 Liability for benefits for employees and agents if not MlSCEllaiWOUk iMHiiniva Mandatory Security Valuation Reserve 263,837.17 Total Liabilities (Except Capital) ... 8100,848,090.94 $4.1 ??.?! 178 surplus funds Specikl reserve *?"tKg?ncy reserve 3,900,000.00 $7,800,811.78 Capital Paid-tip 3,082,810.00 Unaligned su&vs 7,000,000 00 total Capital and Surplus ? 17,641,121.78 total $118,190,178.72 Business in the State of North Carolina During 1959 ORDINARY INDUSTRIAL Policies 6ft the lives of citizens Of laid No. Amount No. Amount State in force December 31ft of prev ious year 412 $883 594 $283,50.1 Total 413 $583,594 742 $283,501 Deduct ceased to be in force during tie year _J f go _J I , 4deral income taxes Is declared and unpaid: PC Dividends _ _ I oix-y holder* Funds held by company under reinsurance treaties Amounts withheld or retained by Company (or 9 "59,427,019.79 6,966,861 00 825,000.00 (62,700.00) 3,110,00000 o9o.ooo.oo 80.500 00 906,198 73 340,847.$$ 398,013.22 All other liabilitta, as dftiilcd in itittnuct J<|IIWII|1TI Total liabilities ..... - $11B,324J78 33 Special Mrplue fund* ? $36.363, 670.08 Unassigned funds (surpln*) - 18,496,000.00 Surplus a* regards policyholder* Total , 43.818,670 38 $163,143,049 (11 Btnineta In North Carolina During 1800 Offic??I r. Gold.