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STATEMENT GUARDIAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 4MBRICA snars: AS8 —_ - #afc,ttT,8e».«4 Stock* . .. 2,385,475.02 Mortgage Loans 04 Real EMite 256,249,831.63 Real Estate . 13.746.418 44 Jt**S*_!«, • • •,,... 45.972.U7J0 Cash and bank deposits 6,030,904.93 All other assets (as de tailed in annual state m««) . 19,692.61782 TotA Assets . *811.727,000.36 liabilities. surtrttos AND WHIR FUNDS reserve for and oon l-tViv- *458,799,713.74 reserve fdr _ J and. health contracts . i.s . 10,295,812.19 Supplementary contracts without life contin gencies .. 27.254,187.00 2,160,117.33 1,823,209.87 33,186,144.00 715,983.07 12,025,000.00’ 3,334,383.83 303,672.93 620,598.13 1,458,710.35 1,905,263.42 4.1 Life . 4.3 Accident and health Policyholders’ dividend accumulations ..,,. PolteytwMder a dividends due and uApaid _ Prosrtilott for poHey holder’s dividends payable the follow ing colander year .. Premiums and annuity consideration recei ved to advance .... Commission to agents due or secured .... General expense due or secured . i.......... Taxes, licenses and fees due or secured .... Remittances and Rems not allocated .. All other liabilities (as detained to annual statement) . 12,206,553.0< Total Liabilities (except Capital) . *566,089,329.41 Special Surplus funds . 6,280 000.01 Unasslgned Surplus .. 39 357.677.2( Totai .. * 45,637,677.21 . *611.727.006.61 BUSINESS IN TllE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1963 POLICY EXHIBIT MV, In force December 31 of previous year. Ordinary No. 2,095. Amount 12,579.153. Group No. of policies 6 Amount 578.000. Issued during year. Ordinary No 310 Amount 3.031,816. Group No of Policies, 1, Amount 114.000. Ceased to be In force during year (Net). Ordinary No. 301. Amount 1,878,746. Group No. of policies 3. Amount 143,000. In force December 31 of current year. Ordinary No. 2,104. Amount 13,734,223 Group No. of Policies 4. Amount 558.000. MISSES AND CLAIMS Unpaid December 31. previous year. Ordinary No. 3. Amount 1,766. Incurred durrlng current year. Or. dtnary No. 75; Amount 220.846. Group No. of Policies 2.. Amount 22.000. Settled durrine current year: (ai By payment to full. Ordinary No. 77 Amount 222 440. Group No. of pollclo 2. Amount 22.000. <d> TPtels Ordtoar No. 77. Amount 222.446. Group Nc of Policies 2. Amount 22.000. Unpaid Dec. 31, current year (1 plus 6—7d). Ordinary No. 1. Amoun 166. Premium Income — Ordinary, *389, 558;fl6: Group, *8,114.13: Total *395 67289. Consideration for annuities. *4.402 .87' (Included above): A. & H. Prem. *63.439.88: A Sc H. Losses *28.933.68. President Daniel J. Lyons. Secretary Fraricts X. Relllv. Treasure' Delbert A. Ross. Actuary Edward C. reiser. Home Office 201 Park Ave. South, New York. New York. Attorney for service: Edwin S. Lanier. Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh N. C. NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT (SEAL)Raleleh, April 17, 1964 I EDWIN 8. LANIER, Commissioner of Insurance do hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct ab stract of the statement of the Guard ian Life Insurance Company, of New York, New York filed with thM Department, showing the condi tion! or saw company on the 31st day of December, 1963. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. EDWIN 8. LANIER Commissioner of Insurance STATEMENT GREAT AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ASSETS Bonds .. *3.413.255.71 Cash and bank deposits . 349.055.50 All other assets (as de tailed In annual state ment) .1. 258.928.67 Total Assets . *4.021.239.88 Liabilities, surplu s and OTHER rtlNDS Aggregate reserve for life policies and contracts t 285,568.00 Aggregate reserve for acci dent and health con tracts . 486,547.00 Supplementary contracts without life contingen cies ... 1 393.47 4.1 Life . 62.700.00 4.2 Accident and h.l‘->'*h 275,000500 Premiums and anritolty consideration received In advance . 8.394.81 Commission to agents due or secured. 22,637.00 General expense due or ^ni i .—1—-— 33.000.00 58,000.00 secured . Taxes, licenses and fees due or secured ..... All other liabilities (as detailed In aixntnl state ment) ...i 58,489.22 Total Liabilities (except Capital) . *1,281,929.50 ■Sepclal Surplus funds .. 13,688.00 Capital paid-up . . .. 1,000,000 00 Unassigned surplus_ 1,725,793.38 Total . *2,739,310.38 *4,021,239.88 BUSINESS IN THE STATE Of NORTH CAROLINA' III HI SO 19*3 POLICY* EXHIBIT Hi force December 31 of previous year. Ordinary Ntf.117. Amount *902, 463. Otoup No. of policies 4. Amount 61*000. Issued during year. Ordinary No.143. Amount l ,251,578c Group No. of policies 23. Amount 1,803,086. Ceased to be la force during year (JMv>. Ordinary No. (9>. Amount 146,967). Lp force December 31 of current i pear. Ordinary No. 251. Amount 2,201,007. Group No. of Policies 27. Amount. 1,864,U86. Premium Income — Ordinary 829, 105.23, Group, *8,987.00; Total *33. 092.23. A. & H. Prem *41,85236; A. & H. Loses *16,113.49. President Waiter E. Beeson; Secre tary Leonard A. Bishop; Treasurer Jonn MCAiaster, Actuary David M. Thompson; Home Office 650 Pane Ave., isast Orauge, New Jersey. Attorney lor service; Edwin 8. Lanier, commissioner of Insurnce, j Aaielgn, N. O. NOKi'H CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT (SEAL) — Raleigh, April 17, 1964 l EDWIN S. LANIER, Commissioner; of Insurance do hereDy certify tuat tae aDove is a true and correct ab stract ox the statement of the Great ! American Lue Insurance Company, oi i East Orange. New Jersey filed with this Department, showing the condi tion of said Company on the 31st day oi December, 1963. Witness my hand and official seal * the day and date above written. EDWIN1 S. LANIER Commissioner of insurance STATEMENT GREAT COMMONWEALTH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Bonds *1,316,316.73 Stocks . 283,468.00 Mortage Loans on Real Es tate . 4,018.387.43 Policy Loans... 219,923.43 Cash and bank deposits . 1,057,551.24 All other assets (as detail ed in annual statement) 749.724 22 Total Assets . *7,645.375.10 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Aggregate reserve for life policies and contracts . *4,553,241.00 Supplementary contracts without life contingen cies . 634,101.02 Policyholders' dividend accumulation . 446.039 W Provision for policyholder's dividends oavable the the following calendar year ..... Premiums and annuity consideration received In advance - General expense due of secured .. Taxes, licenses and fees due dr aceur“d ...... Remittances and items not allocated . All other liabilities fns detailed n annual sta tement! ... Total Liabilities (except Capital 1 . *6.129,849.0* Rnec<M piunlus funds .. P.. AJaP C-sbUe! r>e!d-UD . t 350 000.00 Unnssigned surplus .... 1.165.526.04 Total . *1.515.526.04 *7,645,375.10 197,000.00 1.192.74 59,703 22 52X253.90 48,010.50 138307.63 BUSINESS IN STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1963 PflMCY EXHIBIT Inforce Decmeber 31 of previous year. Ordinary No. 5. Amount 58,639 Issued during year. Ordinary No 24 Amount 211,211. Cessed to be In force during year j (Nfeti Ordinary No. 3. Amount 22.459. In force December 31 of current \ year. Ordinary No. 26. Amount 247, ; 39i. Premium Income — Ordinary, *553,18: Total. 553.18. President Arnold L. Reed; Secretary A. Leon Alexander; TYeasurer A. Leon Alexander: Actuary MAry C. Fisher (Consulting). Home Office Davis Bu ilding, Dallas, Texas. Attorney fbr service: Edwin S. Lanier, Commissioner of Insurance, Rale jh, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT (SEAL) — Raleigh, April 17, 1964 T EDWIN S. LANIER, Commissioner of Insurance do hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct ab stract of the statement of the Great Commonwealth Life Insurance Com pany, of Dallas Texas filed with this Department, showing the condi tion of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1963, Witness my hand and official seal the dav and date above written. EDWIN S. LANIER Commissioner of Insurance STATEMENT GULF LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ASSETS . * 91,714,779.69 Bonds 10, .OM.SMxS Stocks ... Morgage Loans on Real Estate. 113.948.3*8.55 Real Estate . 6,747,643.69 Policy Loans ... Collateral Loans- 476. Cash and bank deposits 4,OSS.180.71 All other assets .as de tailed In annual state men) . 10.980.813.92 Total Assets . *257.671.321.21 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS 428,674.38 2.054.578.45 1 670.296.99 1,363 648.53 Aggregate reserve for life policies and con tracts .. *210,973,013 03 Aggregate reserve for accident and health contracts . Supplementary contra ct* without life contin *4news . 4.1 Life .. 4.2 Accident and health Policyholders’ dividend acc'-trmilatlons Provision for oolicyhold er's dividends payable the following eahmdar year .. Premiums and annuity Consideration received In advance .. Commission to agents due or secured . 356,998.70 j 1 231.23 11.773.85 I 826.953.78 General expenses due or 215,214.60 521,599.62 264,774.67 347,115 38 8,198,274.99 accured Taxes, licenses and fees due or accured . Remittance and Items not allocated ...... Dividends to stockhold ers declared and un paid .. All other liabilities (as detailed In annual statement .. Total Liabilities (except Capital) . *227,233,145 20 Special Surplus funds . *2.500,000.00 Capital Paid-up. 6,941.520.00 Unasaigned surplus . . 20,996.656.01 Total . » 30,438,176.01 *257,671.321.21 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1963 POLICY EXHIBIT In force December 31 of previous year. Ordinary No. 1,413. Amount •y483.609. Group No. of Policies 22. Amount7, 572,115. Industrial No. 3,681. Amount 2,650,642. Issued during year. Ordinary No J95. Amount 1,873,062. Amount525,000. Industrial No. 1,737. Amount 1,625,118. Ceased to be In force during year (Net). Ordinary No. 261. Amount 714, >32. Group Amount 1,225,595. Indus- j trial NO. 1,540. Amount 1,509,308. In force December 31 of current year.. Ordinary No. 1,547. Amount 6. 341,739. Group Amount 6.871,520. In dustrial No. 3,878. Amount 2,766,352. LOSSES AND CLAIMS Unpaid December 31, previous year. Group No. of Policies 3. Amount 1 8.250 Incurred during current year: Or- j dtnary No. 9. Amount 21,250. Group j No. of Policies 72. Amount 157,750 Industrial No. 22. Amount 11,596 I Settled during current year: Or. dinary No. 9. Amount 21,250. Group No. or Policies 72, Amount 160,750 Industrial No. 22. Amount 11,596. Unpaid Dec. 31, current year (5 plus 6—7d). Group No. of Policies 3. Amount 5.250. Premium Income — Ordinary. *137,361 83; Group, *73337 90; In- . dust.rlal, *127,601.91: Total. #338,301.64 A. & H. Prem #123,210.22; A. & H. losses. *61,021.63. President M. S. Niehaus, Secretary H M. Harrell. Treasurer W. P. Lang- i ford. Actuary W. R. Christmas, Home Office 124 W. Ashley Street, Jackson ville. Florida. Attorney for service: Edwin S. ; Lanier, Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh. N. C. NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT (SEAL) — Raleigh, April 17, 1964 I EDWIN S. LANIER, Commlsslonei j of Insurance do hereby certify that j the above is a true and correct ab stract of the statement of'the Gulf \ Life Insurance Company of Jack- ! sonvllle, Florida, filed with this Department, showing condition of . said company on the 31st day of ; December, 1963. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. EDWIN S. LANIER Commissioner of Insurance l Mrs. Holmes Fetes Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary of New ! Haven Holiness Church met Nov, ! 0 at the home of Mrs. Walter j Holmes. Mrs. Susan Thornton, presl- I dent, presided. A poem. “Everything Works To- j aether for Good’’ was read by : Mrs, Thornton and Mrs, Stella Sunday read “A Grown Sheep : Went Astray." Miss Susie Baker ; was in charge of the devotional period. The ■ opening prayer was by Miss Baker. Refreshments were later-served 10 Mrs. Sandy, Mrs. Elsie Broome, Mrs. Donnie Autry, Mrs. Edna Tay. lot1, Mrs. Thornton and Mis3 , Baker. The Nov. 33 meeting will be j held at the home of Mrs. Stella j Sandy. j. The Sewing Center WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Next to Stewart Theatre Phone 8DB-3661 Dunn, N. C. WEEKLY DRAWINGS FOR VALUABLE CUTS EACH SATURDAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS -Grand Prize--. Sitoger Sewing Machine Compete With Cabinet Gtven At December 23 rd Drawing Registration tickets given with each purchase. Bring this Ad with you for additional ticket. You do net have to be present to win. WE WILL OFFER SPECIAL WEEKLY TJlHCTIONS FOR GREATER' SAVINGS W LIMITATIONS ON4 THIS OFFER Job Will Be Done In Three Stages Plans Given For ' V ’ "■ '% - ; . Taking Ag Census • V v .7 >* ' , • \ •. ■* « '• \ , ■ Plans for taKing the 1984 ref ills of Agriculture In Htu'-Ut i bounty wesre annour'ed today by 1 J. Stephenson, Jr. and Bev. 'em ,P. Hudson, newly-appointed ennis crew leader by the county. The Job will be done in three tages, the crew leader said. First fill come recruitment and train ng of enumerators to count all arms in the county. About one numerator for each 150 farms, ’ill be needed. Shortly after November 19, the Sureau of the Census, an agency f the U. S. Department of Com ierce, will start the second stage ’■v mailing agTjculttira.1 oensus questionnaires to all rural box holders In the county. This will Kive farm and ranch operators, who are required by law to fill 1 out the forms, a period of time to consult their records and fill in answers 'to the questions. In the final stage, enumerators will visit each farm in the eoim i ty to collect the questionnaires. : At" the time of this visit, the. enum [ t:-a tors will help farmers complete answers to any questions the farm ers may have had difficulty with Enumerator visits are scheduled to begin in this county on Nj * vember 23. ^numerators win take abcut rthree weeks to complete their Kfork, the crew leader estl ^n»!jes;.* ►”**' * »-*•.. * The Cehsus of Agriculture Is taken every five years in the years ending In and "9” to gather up-to-date information on •the naton's' agrcuKurai • resources and production. Such information iit vital in making decisions if leetinjj* many ’segments' of* t|W) V. S* economy. Data gathered ‘in clude ‘the number and size of farms, acreage and harvest of crops, hvestcck inventory, infor mation ci farm equipment and facilities, farm products sold, and Use of fertilisers, insecticides, and herbicides. BPW MEETING THtJRS. The Dunn Business & Profession | al Women’s Club will meet Thurs day at 7:00 at Porter’s Restaurant, i Miss Bessie Massengill’s personal ; development committee will be in charge of the program. OOTOON BALES BURN About five bales of ldtton burned Sunday afternoon £t the Ban Dunn farin on Route 2, Four Oaks. 'Phe Blaickman’s Crossroads fire dept, wad palled. Dafage was placed at a round $200. ’ j; Dr. and Mrs. Janies Attend Convention Dr. and Mrs. Gerald James of Dunn, have returned from Winston-Salem after attending the 481 h Fall Convention of tlri North Carolina OhiropracftiC Association, Inc. at the Sheraton Motor Inn, Wnstojn-Salem, N. CC. * a . pf .* There were two days of educa tional Sessions of interest and val' ue, taughft by Dr. C. 8. Cleveland Jr., Dean of Cleveland Chiropratlc College of Kansas City, Missouri; presentation of awards and Busi ness Sessions of the Association. Mrs. Mclamb Buried Sunday Funt-ral services were held Sun day at 3 o’clock a’ Stone’s Creel Advent Chri.ttfsn Church for Mrs Zi phia .Tunc Si k McLaniV 72, o lien on, route 2. She di cl Thurs •■ay. Rev. John W. S; .h, pastor officiated. Burial v-a in the MC' Utmb fam-ily cem _ery. Surviving are two daughters Miss Verdie I.*cLamb and Mrs VlOla Parker, both of Pour Oaks Rt. 2; six sons, Jam-es Archie, Johi R., Elton B., Nt’.han C., all of Ben son, Rt. 2; A. C. of Spray and G. D McCamb ol Raleigh; four sifters Misses Ellen and Ava Tart, bott of Four Oak3, Rt. 2, Mrs. Annh Stanley of Clayton and Mrs. Pear Stanley of Raleigh; four brothers Frank Tart of Knlghtdale, Henrj Raleigh, and Pink Tart of Fou: Oaks, also 17 grandchildren. Due to the success of our big event, we have extended our Expansion and Remodeling Sale through this week. If you didn't get an opportunity to visit us last week - don't fail to come in this week and see for yourself the hugh savings throughout our store. As we've said before IT'S NO GIMMICK - IT'S REALLY A SALE! HURRY - DON'T MISS IT! If you buy a King-o-pedic m&ttre's^and latex decide that ids a bit too firm for vou. ■ t'y • Sometimes a mattress fccftj&BtMghT in Hie store. Then you git Jt-fcoaM. And u’s too firm. Gf not firm'fcewgh. □ If it’s a King-o-psi,«, just flip it over. One side of the King-o-y ■- is ilrm. H:v other side ittedhinv-firni. One side just right for you. □ The Kiog-o-pcAc- :lVo sides. $\\odlgrte<! of firmness. □ ^nd just think, you can buy both sides for just $39.95! * whfcn sold in sets. '' f or full, matching Jomtialion'Ul tuna, uj taunt.) •: \>r: • A ■£ * &• * ; 1 ]. '• ' ,, O O O O O' O a -I . '<• ■ 4f FREE PRIZE DRAWING ONCE DAILY THROUGHOUT ENTIRE WEEK Come In And Register Now — You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win. , , . - ;» 1 ■■■ . ■ ——— . i 2 PIECE SOFA BED LIVING ROOM SUITE $99.95 BABY CRIB With Mattress $29.95 SOLID HARDROCK MAPLE BEDROOM GROUP WAS $550.00 £ M E A A A SALE PRICE CASH 9 PIECE DINETTE SUIT $99.95 | Maple j BUNK | BEDS | With IInnerspring Mattress $119 •»* ■4h^ ■ Free Esfijrmffe ©iv-VWd II Ta Wall Carpeting &:a m. ~M'j ~ ■%... ?»»- Phone ■■ S^-2-'~399^r«*i»~ 127 N. Clinton Ave. Across From Town Parking Lot
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