Carolyn Ashley And j Charlie Griffin Win Queen-King Honors i Crowned at Homecom ing Ceremony Friday Night Between halves ot the Edenton-Ply mouth football game Friday night,' Carolyn Ashley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ashley, Was crowned Queen STATEMENT Coal Operators Casualty Company GREENSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA Condition December 31, 1953, As Shown bv Statement Filed Income —• From Policyholders, $6,620,524.81; Miscellaneous, $272,409.75; Total _____________ ___56,892,934.56 Disbursements —To Policyholders, $4,078,479.29; Miscellaneous, $2,748,384.41; Total __ 6,826,863.70 ASSETS Bonds Stocks - 761,199.91 Real Estate 199,132.62 Cash and bank deposits. 1,204,978.21 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums _ 1,095,981.67, Less ceded reinsurance balances payable. 21,756.45, Funds held by or deposited with ceding reinsurers. _ 7,367.361 Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued.. 44,120.68 All other assets as detailed in statement- .... 28,041.85 Total admitted Assets ..... $9,051,981.58 Liabilities, Surplus and Other Funds Losses unpaid __________ $5,142,682.94 Loss adjustment expenses unpaid ... ... , 285,828.99 Other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses and fees) Underwrit ing, $16,900.00; Investment, $850.00 17,750.00, Taxes, licenses and fees (excluding Federal income taxes) Un dering, $155,800.00 155,800.00 1 Federal income taxes _____ ... 66,600.00 Unearned premiums 1,976,168.35 Funds held by company under reinsurance treaties..... 26,162.66 Amounts withheld or retained by company for account of others 7,829.92 Excess of liability and compensation statutory and voluntary re serves over case basis and loss expense reserves.. 77,431.901 Total liabilities .1 $7,755,754.56 Special surplus funds .. ______ ._$ 25,000.00 Capital paid up , 500.000.00 Unassigned funds (surplus) ...771,226.82 Surplus as regards policyholders 1,296.226.82 Total $9,051,981.58 Business in North Carolina During 1953 Line of Business Net Net Losses Premiums Incurred Workmen’s compensation ... $5,136 $43,076 Liability other than auto... ... 2,765 2,091 Auto liability 136 Auto property damage .: _ 5,000 Auto phys. damage 487 Property damage other than auto __________ 241 l7 Total ....$8,141 . $49,799 President, W. J. Stitaler, Jr.; Secretary, D. E. Miller; Home Office, 411 W. Pittsburgh Street, Greensburg, Pa. Attorney for service: Charles F. Gold, Commissioner of Insurance, Ra leigh, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Raleigh, July 16th, 1954. I, CHAS. F. GOLD, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a time and Correct abstract of the statement of the Coal Operators Casualty Company, of Greensburg, Pa., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1953. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and date above written. CHAS. F. GOLD, Commissioner of Insurance. MORE HEAX room for room! MORE VAU)E>llarftr dollar! Duo-therm jjL jj You gal more heat from every drop of oil with Duo-Therm’s exclusive Dual Chamber Burner! Burns dean at all settings. Quiet —no moving parts. And built oversize to guarantee you extra warmth on the extra-cold days when you need it! You gel more value because every dollar buys double when you buy a Duo-Therm Hepplewhite console! It’s more than a superb heater—it’s a magnificent furniture piece that beautifies your home with fine period styling and rich mahogany finish! Exclusive Duo-Therm Power-Air Blower— available at slight extra cost—saves up to £5% on fuel billsl Often pays for itself in a single heating season. Mare than a million owners heat with Duo-Therm fuel oil appliances... why take less than America’s most pryi.ii.: l.eater for pour home? Easy Terms. ONLY $134.95 LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Edenton Furniture Co* Broad Street Edenton, N. C. | for 1954-55 at the Edenton Junior j Senior High School, and Charlie Grif j fin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Griffin, was crowned King, The win | ners were decided in a vote selling j campaign in progress for several days. , Last year’s Queen and King, Mrs. Ed - 11 na Boswell Romine and David Fleteh jer, who led the procession between , flanks of the Edenton Band, crowned , the new Queen and King. Following the procession were the seventh grade candidates, Harriet Bond escorted by Zackie Harrell; eighth grade, Rita Wright escorted by Billy Cooke Griffin; ninth grade, Ruth iStokely escorted by Earl White; tenth grade, Betty Byrum escorted by Win -1 j ston. Futch; Mary Ellis escorted by i Bobby Pratt, substituting for Stuart fHJS CHuVt AN HERALD EDItPU'ON, N. U, TUUiiSLA . NOVEMBL. IT, 1051 ■ Holland; twelfth grade, Carolyn Ash-1 . ley escorted by Charlie Griffin. * The contest, a parade and other features of the homecoming game were arranged by the Future Home > makers of America. A number of floats were in the pa ' rade preceding the game and the win ' ners for the best Goats went to the junior class, first prize, and senior I class, second prize. Following the ; game a dance was held in the school ‘ gymnasium. ! | SUNBEAMS MEET SUNDAY r ’ 1 j The Sunbeams of the Edenton Bap -1 tist Church will meet Sunday morning ■ at the church during the 11 o’clock ’ worship service. All members are ' urged to be present and new members are invited. | JORDAN PALLBEARERS Pallbearers for the Elihup F. Jordan . funeral hold Sunday afternoon were Kelly Byram, Earl Jordan, Lionel By ) rum, Glen Langley, Ralph Ward and Joe Jordan. These names wore re -5 ceived too late to be included in the I, story about Mr. Jordan’s death. > _____ 1 Tsk! You Women! >!oh, wouldn’t life be joyous ’ And wouldn’t life be gay ; If I could go to theaters [ And bridge teas every day? j And never have to wash and iron And mop and bake and stew \ And all the other things a busy 1 Lady has to do? That would be an ideal life, *| Quite heavenly, and yet— Perhaps it wouldn’t, after all— JI Just think how fat I’d get. iClassified Ads i . BAD BREATH . . . EVEN ONIONS! 5 Use breath-taking OLAO Tooth Paste. Buy at the drug store. ' FOR RENT 2-BEDROOM FT’RN ished apartment. Electric kitchen and bath. All utilities furnished • Mrs. J. P. Ward, off Highway 17 at j Bethel, 9 miles from Edenton Ma | rine Base. ltp FOR RETIRED PEOPLE OR PART TIME WORKERS . . . 5-room bun galow; 3 acres of excellent track land. Large poultry houses, all modern equipment. Farm tractor and equipment; this place can be bought reasonable direct from own er. .9 mile from Highway 64, Pleas ant Grove community, back woods road, Roper, N. C. Novll,lßpd ROOMS FOR RENT*. . . WITH RES taurant Service—Located on U. S 17 South, 2 , & miles out of town at . Lee’s Motel .. . Under new manage . j| ment. Novll,lßp l\‘ WHOLESALE FOOD BUSINESS Wholesale Business income. National Brand. For Edenton and surround ing area. No selling. Just deliver ' to accounts. Not vending. Car and about $l,lOO cash required for equipment and stock. For local in terview write American Distributing Co., First Federal Bldg., St. Peters- | burg, Fla. ltpd FOR SALE—W ESTINGHOUSE electric cook stove. In good condi- 1 tion. Call Mrs. J. 1.. Pettus. phone | j 206. lfc I i WANTED—COOK-MAIDS. STEADY, work. New York, Massachusetts. | Connecticut. Carfare arranged. Bar ton Emp. Bureau. Gt. Barrington. | Mass. N0v11,18,25pd , RED, WHITE AND BLUE GRAPE | Vineyard. Two each Red .Lucile. White Niagara,and Eavlv Blue. Fro donia —total Six Grape Vines 2 yr. Offer No. 4 F for $3.30 Postpaid. \ k for Free Illustrated Folder in color, offering many other bargains. Salespeople Want ed. Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Ya. lfc FOP SALE - 1951 POWERGLTDE Chevrolet. Clean and in good condi tion. Reason for selling is due to son’s going in service. See P. I Williams, Route 2, Edenton or call 658-. T-2. Novll.lSpd , ROOM AND BOARD—APPLY 315 | East Queen Street, Edenton. I Novltfc j j ROYAL TYPEWRITER FOR -ALE ! Office size. Good condition. Phone 294-J. Novl.llpd ! SEE THE NEW 1955 AMERICAN Coach housetrailer now in stock. 32 feet, large bedroom, big bath room, 5-piece dinette set. automatic beating. Mobile Home Sales, West End Circle, Greenville, N. C. Nov4,llpd SALESMEN WANTED WOULD you like to have a good, permanent, profitable business of your own. You can have—selling Rawleigh Products. Hundreds of men are earning more than ever before, sup plying families with Rawleigh’s ev ery day necessities. YoU can too. Good locality available in Chowan County. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCK-310-216, Richmond, Va. | N0v4,11,18,25pd WANTED SALES PERSONS TO distribute Luzier’s cosmetics in Cho wan and Perquimans Counties. Con tact Mrs. Mamie Rhea, Box 15, Windsor, N. C. 0ct28,N0v4,11,18p USED SEWING MACHINES AS low as $19.95 and up. $6.00 down, balance on easy budget terms. Sing er Sewing Center, 605 East Maim Street, Elizabeth City. Phone 4306.1 tfc. Eg'! l IFARM FOR RENT —FARM AND I home for rent cash or share crop. % mile from Center Hill on Cisco and Center Hill road and is hard surfaced. Plenty of barn and shel ter room. Cool and shady. Electric lights, but no water connections Known as Parker Monds place. I’m looking for a permanent resident. Write Willie E. Monds, 2910 North Boulevard, Tampa 2, Florida. Sept9tfc. WANTED —WHY WORRY ABOUT Athlete’s Foot Boils, Burns, Itch, Eczema, Impetigo, Pimples, Psorias sis, Ringworm or any known skin disease. Ask your druggist about V-J-O. Feb20,1955pd SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS— on all makes. Free estimates ir advance. We will loan you a ma chine.while yours is being repaired Singer Sewing Center, 605 East Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C phone 4j!06. Nov’tf< FORSALE MONUMENTS where you SAVE the middle man’s profit. 405 S. Road Street, Elizabeth City, N. C. Dial 5995. J. Winton Sawver MONUMENTS ' Authorized Dealer For ROCK of AGES MONUMENTS The World’s Finest exp 3-18-55 It's a Low-Cost Installment Financing Service! It will pay you to get the facts about the advantages the John Deere Credit Plan offers. It's convenient, low-cost installment financing that buys the best values in farm equipment. Arrangements for credit ur c ’ ’:;’us the next time you're in town. Hobbs Implement Co., Inc. EAST CHURCH STREET “Your John Deere Dealer” EDEXTOX, X. C. _, V~ I *—• ~ ~-~ —s=a !»,__ ■_ ~• ** -LJBrJHjZ^— • —sSdieufeif |pk j| / «>&x. ' V , Y' Y' p Jm Fishing Drives Groucho In Seine The poor fish looking for a few new lines in the river Seine is that well known angle-angler, Groucho Marx. “Don’t flounder around,” he says. “Cast your eyes on the new De Soto for ’55. You’ll be reel-y glad you did.” Coming to your DeSoto dealer’s November 17. Go see it! Happy new Khmer new year. Deere Credit Plan are both simple and confidential. We will welcome the op portunity of discussing your individual re quirements to help you in the purchase of the farm equipment you need. Come in and SECTION ONE— Page Nine

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