Wednesday afternoon, October i, 1952 181 CLASS! FJ In ACS • CLASSIFIED RATES rhis Size Type 2c word 24 Word Minimum 50c Same „‘d 3 Time* Only SI.M TSis Size Type . . 3c word 3 Times Only $1.25 FOR SALE CfOH best results with all farm animals, WAYNE FEED is the product for you to buy. You will find a com plete line of WAYNE FEED at FARMER'S SUPPLY, Dunn. 8-17-ts-c FOR SALE: Y E L L O W chrome dinette set. $60.00 See Frank Jackson at 309 Magnolia Ave. 9-26-3tp FOR SALE: LOT 75 x 150. Very desirable location near hospital. Shade trees. Phonr 4066. 9-29-3tc FOR SALE: FARM FOR sale. 15 acres cleared lartd. One 7 room house, running water. 1 tobacco bam. 3.2 jpres tobacco allotment. One LEE'S 24 Hour Road Truck Terminal @) And Wrecker Service PHONES 2727 - 2052 FAYETTEVILLE HWY. DUNN, N. C. WIN THIS DILUTE •_ i G-E'SPEED COOKm "^^^^ B i Vi w range I l Wl|| J ■„?r nC,AI RANGE of the I / fus * u " Y RAKING CONTEST One hundred of these General Electric • PUSH-BUTTON CONTROLS Automatic Push-button Ranges will be • AUTOMATIC OVEN TIMER awarded to the finalists in the Pillsbury # TRIPL-OVEN SIOO,OOO Recipe and Baking Contest. , * ... • BUILT-IN THRIFT COOKER And many more wonderful G-E Appli- nuwr * .... . q . 7. e HI-SPEED CALROD® HEATING UNITS ances will be given as Bonus Awards in VALUE $409.95 COMITINtODAY! YOU'MUST REGISTER TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE BIG G-E BONUS AWARDS IN THE PILLSBURY CONTEST I PURINE’S, INC. j S. Clintpn Ave. DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 2069 J Authorized Dealer = ELECTRIC RANGES large store and filling stat-| ion and outbuilding. If in terested, see J. M. Bryant, Route 1, Linden. 9-29-3tp FOR SALE: USED APPLl ances: Save on appliances by . seeing our big complete ' stock of good used ranges, j refrigerators, washers, and other appliances. 90-day gu arantee. Purdies, Inc., Dunn, N. C. 9-26-F.M-tfc PUBLIC SALE: Household furniture. Complete. Good i Condition. A. B. Johnson home. Falcon, N. C. Satur day, October 11, 10:00 a.m. 10-l-3tp GOING HUNTING? STOP by Purdie’s, Inc., in Dunn for Dubax Hunting Clothes. Ex- i elusive dealer here. -24-W. F. tfc : FOR RENT ELECTRIC floor polisher. Minimum charge, 75c a day.! Johnson Furniture Co. Luck now Square, Dunn. Phone 2427. 2-28-ts-c GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT: Complete line Fruit Trees, j Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, and Ornamen tal Plant Material offered by Virginia’s Largest Grow ers. Salespeople wanted. Write for Free Copy 56-page Planting Guide in color. WAYNESBORO NURSER IES, WAYNESBORO, Va. 9-22-T.tfc TELEVISION AND RADIO Sales, service and installat ion, Expert workmanship at reasonable prices. Purdie’s, Inc., Dunn, N. C. 9-25-T. Th. tfc : HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: TWO COL •ored female dishwashers and two colored porters. Apply to Mr. Rowlins at Johnson’s Restaurant in Dunn.B-19-tfc : I HELP WANTED: TWO colored porters. Can use j boys in school. Johnson’s Restaurant, Dunn, N. C. I 9-12-tfc i 1 SPECIAL NOTICES LET US FILL YOUR PMA orders /or pasture seeds, lime, and fertilizer, we fill orders for Sampson, Har nett, Johnston, and Cumber land counties- Par Ker Seed ! and Feed Co., Dunn, N. C. 9-2-tfc DOING YO U R FALL cleaning? I wash windows, walls, mop and wax floors. Call Dunn Rite Window Cleaning. 3743. Bob Rogers 9-25-6tp [WE SERVE REGULAR | meals at all hours.. Same | location for 28 years. We also 1 have a complete line of mag azines and papers, patent i medicines and sundries. Pate’s Case, R. L. Pate, Jr., manager, Erwin, N. C., 9-29-3tc MORTGAGE LOANS AND Money to build new homes. Dunn Insurance and Realty j Co. Lucknow Square, Dunn, Phone 2712. 9-29-tfc jWE FINANCE HOME RE- I pairs and improvements. 36 1 months to pay. No down payment required. Call 2264| Nu-Home Builders and Sup-: ply Co. 9-25-MWF tfc personal” and family GROUP HOSPITAL INSUR ANCE. Premiums collected j locally. Claims paid prompt ly through this agency. Cali 2705 today. Barbour-Byerley Mutual Insurance, 117 N. Wilson Ave., Dunn. N. C. 9-8-MWF tfc NEW HOME SEWING AND DRAPERY CENTER will make your belts, cover buck les and buttons and work buttonholes. Eva S. Core 8-27-MWF tfc PLANNING TO HUILiX RE model or repair? Call Nu- Home Builders & Supply Co. No job too small or too large. Dial 2264. 7-28-M.W.F.tf. FOR - QUICK CONFIDENT iaI Loans on household furn- THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. I iture or auto, call 2705. B. & B. Finance Co., 117 N. Wil son Ave., Dunn, N. C. 9-8-MWF tfc CAR OWNER RESPONSIBLE party with 5 hours week spare time to | service route of new type I vending machines for a per j tentage of the collections. No selling or Soliciting. In i come up to S3OO monthly de pending on number of units ! party selected can service, with very good possibilities (if eventually operating full time, income increasing ac- I cordingly. As income is bas ed on profit-sharing plan, only responsible party with references and $480.00 work ing cash capital for inven tory will be considered. Job Hoppers need not apply. For prompt interview include phone in application. Box j 800, care of The Daily Record 10-1-ltp WANTED WANTED: A 4 or 5 room house or duplex apartment to rent. Call 3570 after 7 and before 10:30 a. m. 10-l-3tc WANTED: SALESMAN TO represent an old line legal reserve North Carolina life insurance company in Dunn and vicinity. Financial ar rangements can be made satisfactorily until product ion is sufficient to permit living income. State age, ex perience, education. Reply to P. O. Box 1506, Raleigh. 8-26-T Th. Fr. tfc Auto Finance : AUTO LOANS Vj Reduce Your Present ;^" ... _/. ■*'Payments t .\ * 1 ‘. Money in V 0 Minutes B MOTOR CREDIT CO. DUNN, N. C. * , Vayetteville St. Plvene 3158 j . AT DUKE Among the Duke freshman at Durham this year are the follow ing from this area: Stacey A. Wood of Coats, John Q. Beard, George W. Lucas, and Kenneth D. Stewart, all of Erwin. STATEMENT PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. Condition December 31, 1951, as Shown by Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid up in cash $ Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year, $1,276,871,880.12; Increase of Capital during year, None; Total 1,276,871,880.12 Premium Income, $88,946,140.25; Miscellaneous, $76,337,- 701.17; Total 165,283,841.42 Disbursements —To Policyholders, $68,533,857.22; Miscel laneous, $55,108,982.54; Total 123,642,839.76 Business written during year—Number of Policies 49,864; Amount 275,043,199.00 Buisness in force at end of year—Number of Policies, 787,307; Amount .. 3,045,382,545.00 ASSETS Bonds 935,057,682.41 Stocks 60,738,782.00 Mortgage Loans 231.884,452.18 Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances ...... 26,587,96430 Policy Loans 54,535,850.75 Premium Notes 415.63 Collateral Loans 889.161.16 Cash and Bank deposits 9.994,884.67 Premiums uncollected and deferred 15,266382.96 Interest & other investment income due and accrued .... 9,675,701.67 All other Assets, as detailed in statement 148,012.92 Total Admitted Assets $1344,779,290.65 LIABILITIES Aggregate reserve for Life policies ahd contracts $1,001,799,157.00 Supplementary contracts 144.211,519.03 Policy and contract claims 4,769,841.50 Policyholders’ divided accumulations 91.476,901.80 Policyholders’ dividend due and unpaid 105,053.01 Amounts set apart for future policyholders’ dividends 13.200,000.00 Premiums received in advance 11.992,665.26 Commissions to agents due or accrued . 47,872.63 Taxes, licenses and fees due and accrued 3,920,257.72 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 2.783,193.84 Total of all Liabilities except Capital $1.274306,461.79 Special Surplus funds $ 70,472,828.86 70.472,828.86 Total $1344.779,290.65 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1951 . . Ordinary No. Amount Policies on the lives of citizens of said State in force December 31st of previous year 6,471 $22,530,223. Policies on the lives of citizens of said State issued during the year J. 693 4336,452. Total 7.164 26,866.675. Deduct ceased to be in force during the year 306 1,432381. Policies in force December 31st 6,858 25,434,094. year * 14 26370. Losses and Claims incurred during year 101 301,847. Total H 5 328,217. Losses and Claims settled during the year, in full, $240,517.00; by compromise, 0; by. rejection, 0 103 240,517. Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st ..: 12 87,700. Premium Income —Ordinary, $659,426.88; Group, 0; Industrial, 0; Total, $659,426.88; Consideration for Annuities $12,58935. President Malcolm Adam; Secretary John W. McPherson; Treasurer. Tarvey E. White; Actuary, Chas E. Richards; Home Office 530 Walnut St., Phila. 5, Pa.; Attorney for Service: Waldo C. Cheek, Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh, N. C. State of North Carolina—lnsurance Department (Seal) Raleigh. August 15th, 1952 I, Waldo C. Cheek, Commissioner of Insurance do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract ofthe statement of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, Pa. filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1951. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. wat.no c. nHßgir commissioner of Insurance | 1 ApronsFromHarnett Go To Chicago Meet Attractive handmade aprons, in tended to convey neighborly greet ings from North Carolina club wo men to delegates to the National Home Demonstration Council meet ing, were mailed from Lillington yesterday. The aprons, one from each of Harnett County’s 22 home demon stration clubs, will serve as souve nirs for the convention visitors. .Similar gifts are being prepared throughout North Carolina in pre paration of the national meeting which will convene in Raleigh, on October 27-31. Approximately 2.000 Miss Alston's Dolls Entered In Show “Sambo and Mirandy” are go ing to the North Carolina Public Health Association convention in Asheville on October 9-11. These are the names of two j very cleverly attired Negro rag dolls created by Miss Mable Al ston of Lillington, Harnett Coun- j ty Public health nurse. A skilled needleworker and doll 1 maker, Mias Alston has for a number of years made rag dolls as Christmas presents for her , neices, nephews, and the many 1 children who always top her list. Riverside Church Will Hear Way land The Riverside Presbyterian ; Church, just west of Dunn on the j Erwin highway, has been fortunate [ In obtaining the Rev. John Edwin Wayland, Jr., to conduct Revival Services nightly, the week of' Oc | tober sth The services will be at the hour of 7:30 P. M. each night, Sunday through Friday. The Rev. Mr. Way land is pastor of Bethel and Cor nelius Presbyterian Churches in Cornelius, N. C. He is a graduate of David College, and Columbia The ological Seminary of Decatur, Geo rgia. Mr. Wayland was born in China where his parents served for many years as Presbyterian mis sionaries. The pastor of Riverside urges all believers who read these lines, to pray for the blessing of God upon His Holy Word as it shall be ex pounded by this His servant. The preaching of the Cross, if true to New Testament theology, will be received in two ways. To them who delegates are expected to attend. ! Already gift wrapped by Miss El len Stewart, secretary in the Har i nett Home Agents office, the aprons 1 will be gift boxed in Raleigh by [ Miss Mary McAllister, district agent, i Miss McAllister points out that with | the meeting only a month away, it ! is time to start convention prepara j-tions. j The aprons, made of identical de | sign, are of three materials. They I include green print w ith red trim, blue and white check, and blue and j white print with contrasting bor ' ders. Fame of her creations has spread. Now she has been urged to enter her two favorites in the hobby show which will be one of the entertainment features of the I convention of public health offi cials ... Sambo and Mirandy, long ac customed to top place in many a 1 Christmas stocking, will draw admiring glances in a new set i ting. Their direct gaze will be ; turned on visitors from the ar -1 cade of the Battery Park Hotel in Asheville. are perishing it will be counted as ! foolishness; to those whom the Lord j Jesus Christ has chosen to save, it is the power of God (1 Cor. 1:18). j “It was God's good pleasure through the foolishness of the thing preach- I ed, to save them that believe” (1 i Cor. 1:21, R. V. margin). Come with ] your Bible and bring someone w-ith you! Boy Doesn't Like I Acting In Movies ! HOLLYWOOD, Calif. —(IPI Six- j year-old George Winslow is going to make S3OO a week for doing a job he dislikes. “Do you like being in motion I pictures?" Superior Judge Frank New Exclusive Kleer-Kleen § ELECTON lights ■rfccturtatlcaMy . No more fussing with old-fashioned pilot lights! Kleer-Kleen's new folly-automatic electric ignition burners mean smooth, efficient operation under ALL conditions. That's what makes Kleer-Kleen America s finest furnace. Electric ignition burners are now available on all Kleer-Kleen models. i A/t Haiti l M Pert* Thtrtol Ar, EA C V RIIIW*ET TEDIAC 1 by I~. CH# I DUWBI I ERIVI9 /w" ■ ■ rGODWin«ILDISn«PPLnai mm “EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH’’ H| |||l N. FAYETTEVILLE AVE. PHONE 2222 H DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA m ‘lll I | Hi fl f n H * * 1 rj * I l n l - G. Swain asked before aproving the child's contract with a studio. “No,” George said. Jonnie D. West At Pearl Harbor U. S. PACIFIC FLEET. PEARL HARBOR. T. H. (Delayedi Jonnie D. West, yeoman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira V West of 703 East Pearsall st.. Dunn, is serving in the Flag Allowance of the Commander Service Forces here. West reported to Pearl Harbor from the Military Sea Transporta STATEMENT PENNSYLVANIA THRESHEREVER & FARMERS MUTUAL CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY HARRISBURG, PA. | Condition December 31. 1951. as Shown bv Statement Filed Income—From Members. $12,733,774.58; Miscellaneous. 56C4.726.14: Total .. ..... . sl3 398.500.72 : Disbursements—To Policyholders, $6,295,500.72: Miscel laneous. 56.068.487.23; Total 12 363 987 95 ASSETS i ßonds 510.139,184.29 Stocks 2.668,873.00 Mortgage loans on real estate 3,535,292.40 Real Estate 1 1!076!e37*«6 Cash and bank deposits .. 1.784,745.64 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums .. 51.956.861.97 Total Admitted Assets $21,260,488.13 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses unpaid ‘ 7,287.808.06 Loss adjustment -expenses unpaid 1.078.238.07 Other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses and j fees' Underwriting ... $ 22.759.i4 I Investment 22,739.14 Taxes, licenses and fees (excluding Federal I income taxes) Underwriting ... 226.346.48 I Investment 266.346.48 Federal income taxes .....' 192 303.90 Unearned premiums 5.20L519.29 Dividends declared and unpaid: Policyholders 62,600.00 j Amounts withheld or retained by company for account of | others ... 105.97 : Excess of liability and compensation statutory and volun tary reserves over case basis and loss expense reserves ... 302.944.50 Ail other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 27,149.74 Special surplus funds: $ 400.000 00 Unassigned funds (surplus) 6.418.712.98 Surplus as regards policyholders 6,818,712.98 I Total . $21,260,488.13 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1951 Net Net Prems. Losses LINE OF BUSINESS Incurred ' Accident .... 428 26 I Workmen’s compensation 431.905. 216,500. , Liability other than auto p 39.100. 14,818. | Auto Liability 475.622. 311.954. | Auto property damage 264,951. 158,216. ' Auto phys. damage 50.367. 20,314. [ Property damage other than auto 20,141. 4,158. Total $1,282,515. $725,986 President W. F. Hovetter; Secretary J. G. Feinour; Treasurer J. E. Ruth erford; Home Office: 1900 Henry St.. Harrisburg, Pa.:Attorney for service: Waldo C. Cheek. Commissioner of Insurance. Raleigh. N. C. State of North Carolina—lnsurance Department Raleigh, June 19th, 1952 I, Waldo C. Cheek, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Penn. Thresherever & Farmers Mutual Casualty Insurance Company, of Har risburg, Pa., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1951. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and date above written. WALDO C. CHEEK, Commissioner of Insurance Fire and-or Casualty Abstract PAGE FIVE tion Service Ship USS Thomas Jefferson. He is married to the former Miss Patricia A Spell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B Spell of Route 4, also of Dunn. Before entering the Navy, he was graduated from Dunn High School. TO DIRECT FLAY Percy Wilkins of Benson will be one of the two student directors when ''Macbeth” will be given as an outdoor play at East Carolina College in Greenville, October 30. He was recently elected recording secretary of the Teacher’s Playhouse at the college.