Times
8 • lAX FINER
’ ve are again giving
. news from S. H. S.
• Sr.
• ■ Club 'had its concert
" holidays on Sunday
• 1 Everyone commented
‘ good it was. They also
v the elementary and high
• flsemblies on Wednesday.
., I to thank our sponsors
■f;r wonderful help in mak
a success. They are Mrs. i
• •> £btt., Mrs. .T. B. Worth.
J Prevatte and Mrs.
. tlorc.
___.
ljjt r no games for a week the
j#> iins played their return game
f Dixon on Tuesday and on
| - inesday we played Long Creek
a. We split with Dixon, the
rls winning and the boys losing.
Ve won both games from Long
Jreek.
The third issue of the school
newspaper came out Wednesday.
Mr. Davis and his news staff are
working hard on this paper and
they are doing a wonderful job.
Our Inciters came last week.
Ever yon. is hoping to get one.
They' will be rented after the
holidays.
Our question this week is:
“Where would you like to spend
Christmas and why?
Frankie Rogers: “At home, be
cause I think it’s where you are
supposed to be.’’
Joan Crouch: “Oak Island, be
cause my boy friend is there.”
Pat Bartell: “Mobile, Ala., be
cause my boy friend is there.”
Robert Howard: “Oak Apart
ments, to see someone I know.”
Mr. Bowmer: “Canada, duck
hunting.”
SEEN AROUND: Robert P.
trying to get out of class . . .
Everyone enjoying English TV
class . . . Mr. Williams writing
llieme and having a deadline to
meet . . . Joan looking for mistle
toe . . . Happy Birthday, Steve
P . . . Clive making a speech . . .
Linda K. writing a letter . . . Get
well soon, Louise . . . Robert R.
figuring out his notes . . . Craig
falling from a chair ,. . . Beverly
L. giving advice . . . Linda K.
and Joan crying in English Fri
day . . . Has anyone heard “Nor
man” . . . Cheryl losing her
voice . . Donna dropping her bow
at the last minute , . . William
S. looking for Santa Claus . . .
Judy looking forward to Friday
. . . Linda C.. did you enjoy the
show Sunday night? . . . Craig,
was the water good . . . Mike P.,
who do you want to see in At
lanta ? . . . C. E., did the show
Saturday night remind you of
anything? . . . T.S.B.’s hand is
getting better . . . Brenda and
Larry playing football Monday
. . . Sally W. studying for English
test . . . MB. in a happy mood!
Use leftover coffee as part of
the liquid for cocoa, and you'll
have a delicious mocha drink.
I
BYE BYE,
a 1961
WELCOME, 1962
As old 1361 exits, we'd like to
express our appreciation to all obr
good friends for their past patron
age. We hope yours *s a happy 1962!
E. W. Godwin’s Sons
“EVERYTHING
TO BUILD THE HOME”
Phone RO 2-7747 — Castle Hayne Road
WILMINGTON, N. C.
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STATEMENT
CREME FOREST WOODMEN
__ OMAHA, NEBRASKA
COWJMTION DECEMBER 3). I960. AS SHOWN BT
ASSETS
CIRCLE
STATEMENT FILED:
Bonds .
Slocks —.
.Mortgage LoanB on
Heal Estate .
Certificate Loans
Cash and hank dej
AH other assets (as
Real Estate
sits
Aggregate rest
Aggregate rest
Supplementary
Certificate and contra
4.1 Life ..-.
4..2 Accident ami health 1
Refunds accumulation
l Refunds due and unpaid
a''revision for refunds p. \
j&l'remiuKis and annuity
tailed in annual statement) .
Total Assets ...
LABILITIES, 8CHTI.CS AND OTHER FUNDS
re Ini life certificates and contracts .
ve I'm accident and health certificates .
onti. is without life contingencies ..
claims
$51,636,308.9?
9 64. DC
515,353.011
420,619.8':
2,747,941.14
247,321.48
562,226.04
$66,130,734.57
$46,611,440.0(
27 614.01
46,020.41
ihle the following calendar year .
. . nslderation received in advance .
■mmission to fieldwork, s due or accured Life ami Annuity,
_ ?. A & H $ .
General expense due or ;i, cured .,.„.
Tax- , licenses and fees due or accured (including Federal
,, Incomi Tax ..—) .
Rjpnttancts and items noi allocated ....
All other li ibilities (ns deiniled in annual statement) .
Total Liabilities (except Capital .
I iiassigned -urplus $7,735,232.72
Total
177,193.3(
17.730.0(
56,206.73
118,818.13
325.000.0C
373,903.96
42.965.9S
82,638.8(
D1 SI YENS IN TJIE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
13,277.48
10,987.54
591,705.44
$48,395,501.85
$7,735,232.75
$56,130,734.57
DURING 1960
Policl* on tin lives ol
sue. during the yen
Palii-iin I'oree Dec, mb
Losses ami Cla ms settled ii
fuHL, $28.715.'7; by coni],
_ * -.; by Cdjet
Premiums Incomt—Ordinal;.
Consideration for annuities.
Hizens of said State is
No
Amount
384
6401
$ 731,514
$6,493,674
198,784.37;
. A
21st, ..
inp the year, in
mise,
.-... $28,715.27
. Total. $198,784.37
& H Prem $35,104.37 Losses $20,324.24
President l.wia Alexander Shugnrt Secretary Louise Patrick
Treasuik) Ha zel Davidson Uodlove Actuary Eugene H. Parks
ome Olfice 3303 Harman St., Om ha 31, Neb.
'ice: Chae F. Gobi Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh, N. C.
NORTH CAROL! V INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
Raleigh, March 24 1961
i torriey 1 r
(M.AL)
I, ('has
above is a n
'Vundmeri tCii
condition of s
Witness, r
. Gold, Commissioner c
1 and correct abstract
is, of (maita. Neb. i.
d Company on the 31.
hand and official sea
Insurance do hereby certify that the
the statement of the Supreme Forest,
d with this Department, showing the
lay of December, 1960.
(in day and date above written.
CHARLES F. GOLD
Commissioner of Insurance
So many good dishes to make
with leftover turkey! Serve it
in a curry sauce With accompani
ments of crumbled crisp bacon,
moist coconut, salted ground pea
nuts and chutney. Team it with
cooked noodles and a well-season
ed cream sauce for a casserole
dish. Use it in croquettes and
deep-fat fry: serve with baked
sweet potatoes, scalloped toma
toes and a crisp green salad.
Make gingerbread extra good
by adding chopped pecans and
a little orange rind to the bat
ter. Serve it while it is still
warm from the oven with an
orange sauce. And if there are no
weight watchers at your house,
add a dollop of whipped cream.
Luscious!
STATEMENT
SIHTHKHN FI DEL IT V MITTAL
l»l mi x X!. NORTH <' A ROM N A
COMMTIOX DEf'FXI BE R 81. I960, AS SHOWN IIV STATEMENT FILER:
ASSETS
Ronds .....
Slocks . .
Mortgage loans on real estate .:
■Real Estate ....
('ash and hank deposits . .
Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums, net
Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued
All other assets as detailed in statement ..M
Total admitted Assets: ...
LIABILITIES, srRl’I.rs ANI1 OTHER FI NDS
Losses unpaid ...
Contingent commissions and other similar charges .
Other expenses (excluding taxes,
licenses and fees) . .
$ 2n.014.sr,
38,447 tit)
5,201 69
1:41,829.60
14,4*11.1 2
1,871.88
188.02
2,280.00
$108.214.20
$ 8.958.70
174.89
Taxes, licenses and fees (exclud
ing Federal income taxes) ..
Federal income taxes ....
Unearned premiums ..
All other Liabilities, ns
Total liabilities ..
Special surplus funds: ...
(guaranty Fund .
Unassigned funds (surplus) .
Surplus as regards policyholder.
Total .
Underwriting
Investment
Underwriting
Investment
$ 112.90
$1,5-0.71
detailed in statement
$ 4,677.60
85.000.00
33.421.65
112.90
1,510.71
140.12
12.539.27
6,672.42
$ 30,145.01
73,099.25
$14*8.244.26
BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA !>l KIN G I960
12. Accident and health (individual) .. 2".083.79 10,169.20
13. Hospital and medical expense (Individual) . 38,705.50 18.58986
22. Fidelity . 1 '.307.68 1.422.92
23. Surety . 5,725.39 -0
30. Total . $8*.. 782.36 $ 28,181.98
President J. C. Scarborough Secretary Win. J. Walker, Jr.
Treasurer Wm. J. "Walker. Jr.
Home Office 527 So. Elm St.. Durham, X. C.
Attorney for service: Chas. F. Gold, Commissioner of meuranee, Raleigh. X.C.
NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE .DEPARTMENT
Raleigh. March ..’4. 1961
I, Chas. F. .Gold, Connnissioiier of Insurance, do hereby certify that the
above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Southern Fidelity
Mutual Insurance Company, of Durham. X. <\ filed wit i this Department,
showing the condition of said Compam on the 31st day of December. 1964).
Witness my hand and official seai, the dnv and date al*ove written.
(SEAL)
Fire an&tor Casualty Abstract
CHARLES F. GOLD
Commissioner of Insurance
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A. BETTER WORLD IN '62
As we welcome a New Year,
this will be oar prayer: Peace
on earth and happiness
for everyone to share
G. W. KIRBY & SON
SUPPLY, N. C.
CHEERS TO YOU
<.. an onr wntderful
•* ,
mends and rustomersl
IDEAL LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANERS, Inc.
206 Sourh Front r‘
WILMINGTON, N. C.
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WE’RE LOOKING AHEAD...
If s a spanking New Tear and we hope if s a
prosperous, happy one for all our friends.
Thank yon for your patronage in the past—
we look forward to serving yon in the future.
HICKMAN’S MARKET
General Merchandise—Wallace Hickman, Mgr.
Hickman’s Crossroads, N. C.
BRADSHER’S GARAGE
Specializing In Alignment Service
Hwy. 17, South, Shallotte, N. C.
HICKMAN’S ATLANTIC SERVICE
E. Y. Hickman, Owner
Hickman's Crossroads, N. C.
SUNSET SEAFOOD
Whoesale & Retail—S. B. Somerset!, Owner
Sunset Beach, N. C.
TWIN LAKES GROCERY
H. N. Milligan, Owner
Sunset Beach, N. C.
GURGANUS ESSO STATION
Ocean Isle Beach Road
Ocean Isle, N. C.
EL-MYRA RESTAURANT & GROCERY
Hwy 17, Shallotte, N. C.
TRIPP’S FISHING CENTER
Boats—Motors—Tackle
Shallotte Point, N. C.
MILLIKEN’S OYSTER HOUSE
Fresh Oysters Daily
Shallotte Point, N. C.
CARTER’S FISH & OYSTER CO.
Shallotte Point, N. C.
SPIRITTINE CHEMICAL COMPANY
Termite Control—Household Pests
Creosoted Posts, Etc.
Hwy. Jet. 17-74-76, Leland, N. C.
BROWN-HERRING TRACTOR COMPANY
Formal I Tractors
Hwy. Jet. 17-74-76, Wilmington, N. C.
BAREFOOT MATTRESS COMPANY
Made To Any Order
Leland, N. C.
WOODBURN UPHOLSTERY
No Job Too Large or Small
Leland, N. C.
ROURK GROCERY & SERVICE STATION
Leland, N. C.
MILLS ESSO SERVICE
Complete Motoring Service
Highway 17, Winnabow, N. C.
RABON’S WINNABOW GROCERY
and SERVICE STATION
General Merchandise—Gas—Oil
Highway 17, Winnabow, N. C.