f! ' Vi r ?-hi?i, , *m&m 1 * ^ ' , ' 1 ' "QUALLA " f J J 'Rev. Mc Rae Crawford who has I1- been sick for the past nn.):ith has improved. He preached Sunday afler\ j&Don. He advised that wc stir up'our niinds to remember and meditate on } God's goodness and mercy toward ^ ils rather than to continually be think?m? on our trials and afflictions and \ disappointments. .] Miss Susan Keener is seriously ill j at this writing. i Mrs. Lucy Hall, Miss Jennie Cathe}r | and Mr. C. B. Terrell accompanied . -their students to Sylva Tuesday to attend Field Day exercises, h' Mrs. A. D. Raby, of Etowah, Tenn., is visiting Qualla relatives. ,5 Mrs. Dock Snyder spent the weekMnvesville. ? end witn reiauvcs> ?t?. ?? Mrs. A. J. P'ranklin of Bryson City S is visiting her sister, Miss Susan Keener. Mrs. C. A. Bird, of Cullowhee, visited at Mr. Jack Terrells last week. J Mr. Golman Kinsland and family ^ called at Mr. Jim Hughes of Cherokee. . | Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore of Whit's tier called at Mr. J. P\ Bradburns \ '( Sunday. Mr. Miller Hall and family were J guests at Mr. D. C. Hughes Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Shuler called '{ at Mr. Oscar Gibson's. Mrs. W. F. House called on Mrs. W. H. Hoyie. i Mr. Dock Snyder has moved to 41 QUalla. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bird and J Maragret Bird called at Mr. I. K. Ter ' i us about your lawn problems. FARM, ;< -FJtS FEDERATION. i m L ' " ' f i i . 4 ? .'^ v" . i ^ ^' '' '' * ' This pretty "pirate girl" found Grand Canyon, Ariz. The "pirate tine Hopis while touring the Souths Gate International Exposition to Erancisco Bay in 1939. if j Q. D. Floor Varnish / sparkle . . . yet doe, 1 Fine floors should have the pi .i Varnish. It's tough and elastic \ w varnishes, it doesn't darken the ,i and sparkling . . . makes them |? I A reliable painter and Pee Ge i* I wonders with your floors. Let ' B you an estimate. The cost 7 * r ^ \ I A $jee $ee P k I Mad* \>j the South'* 0\ n 1J L Site Coal a V r* 1f*tor5^ i fifth i, i- i < / - t " TH '?/ r r<;i<'i;h'WMV. vnfinf I, i i mmamm>? HUSTLER WANTED! to introduce, j supply demand for Ravvleigh Neces- J sities. Sales way up this year. Good J routes open nearby. Rawleigh Meth- j ods get business. No selling experi- 5 cnee needed. We supply Sales, Ad- j v tising literature?all \ou need.] Profits should inci-ea.se every month. J Low prices good values, complete ser- 1 vice. Rawleigh's, Dept. NCA-219- I Go, Richmond, Va. Halifax Succeeds. Ecitn 1 LONDON . . . Viscount Halifax, newly appointed Foreign Secretary to succeed Anthony Eden in the Chamberlain Cabinet, leaves No. 10 Downing Street after a lengthy session over the central European crisis. I I d Papoose Km 4M & %f : rff '$&&??$*i i :^:v\ " Jt} f':- ?il \ this Indim papoose at Ho pi House, girl" is r/ioe Dell Lantis Tvh > visited est in tht interests of the 1030 Golden be held on Treasure Island in San protects fully . adds sn't darken the ivcod rotection of Pee Gee 0. D. Floor . . . wears like iron. Unlike many : wood. It leaves your floors light i look like new. :e Q. D. Floor Varnish will work us e've is ,ow- mm iTOij!)! RODUCT fed - c.mw.y I nd lumber Co. # / .i'. : X JACKSON COUNTY JOURNA [ T Will Rogers' Humorous Story ?! By WILL ROGERS Ji LL of us would like to have' " something nice said about us lifter we've gone, but sometimes it is just as well that we don't have ' .that kind of hindsight. Even the good intentions of the friends we ,leave behind may go astray. All this leads up to an inscription on a sLained dilapidated grave marker in a cemetery in St. Louis. It reads as follows: "Sacred to the memory of Luke Carter who departed this life June 12, 1864. Hi$ untimely end can be* laid to a kick from his milch-cow.. Well done, thou good and faithfu* servant." , (AjMricaa N#w# Fmi tart#, Inc.) 1 CASE PAIN OF mnt tiiriut ! IP Willi- illiiufim ACCOMPANYING COLDS j 12 tablets 2R^^Cr i dozen zzr' GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN j r^i f 1 >; >' t i j ; Cash. j f] Bonds: j 11 United I State, ( ? Other Bo Bonds c< oecuri >< cemb< J First Mor J On farn i prope J Real Esta Jj This inc! + Office * \ ! Loans to Fully b< + policii J Premium * Fully s< J polici< j J Investm?] * Collect Premium All Othei : 5 Toi h in : t Policy 1 I 000. i ; Appro* + have Deen [ since die 1 ! The"**/ ' the Jeffers i contingen * J was increi ' standing s ' Into fir < $11300,0* , 882 in thi * high grac t investmen , nanv. * IT V t j Assets ' amount < i i i . \ J \ k i ' J -tr.' jViitf ?,* -V^Vr'%'. -7r>? * * * . . * ll^il 'j ;' i iifchflfi'nrfiiw i' i'l"' V\ Jl > t / J. SYLVA/'R. 64 MARCH 24, 1938 ' " "" " ?KWWp?1 The Journa T??' World Wide Stru99^ > - y s' ' *:' . < ^ m ?m m ??mm ' 'y" ^ 11 . i. 111 . i iFFERSON S LIFE INSURANCE 31,t annual Financial Stai ASSETS * $ 1,157,352 POLIO - This e States Government __ $ 297,382 ^ bounty and Municipal $ 4,184,646 Reserv( nds and Stocks $ 7,232,633 Claim: irried on amortized basis. Listed pr<> ties at market values as of De- Reserve 5t 31, 1937. Premiu: tgage Loans - $ 34,374,882 vanct i property, $4,590,419, on city Policy 1 rty $29,784,463. Divider $ 5,557,631 Reserve ludes our seventeen-story Home Medic Building. n?t Our Policyholders ?$ 12,804,559 I >cured by the cash values of Conting 23. A fun Loans and Liens $ 4,341,332 ting >cured by the cash values of real as. ,mer at Income in Course of ion.. $ 797.001 Surplua 3 in Course of Collection. $ 2,279,775 Total S r Assets....- $ 167,401 Prote tal Admitted Assets $ 73,194^594 < 1 OUTSTANDING list ANNUAL REPORT G >enefit payments in 1937 totaled $5,800,- each n at $73: imately fl 00,000,000 in benefit payments Qur i made to policyholders and beneficiaries 1936 v first policy was issued in 1907. insurai -K * * record ra margin of safety always maintained by previoi ton Stands rd management in the form of cy funds, unassigned surplus, and capital Sino ased by $'?00,000, the total amount now ard ha it $4,600,COO. for poi * * * st mortgage ?real estate loans we placed New X). On December 31st, we had $34,374,- $53,601 s asset account. We consider y le first mortgage loans ideal * its for a life insurance com- [ increased at the average ? jk^ >? one-half million dollars ( ..jj EFFERSn IFE INS!JRA(SffiE ULIAN PRICE -President t" iiCi^'v^rr R. W. Rai lT$l A Yearl ~~~ ^y A. B. CHAPIN "j M * * * * , 'm.U^ rfl TANDARD I tewieut DEcEMBER31,1937 |l LIABILITIES II r RESERVES - $ 62.481.081 [ \ I imount represents the reserve re- \ ' red by law to assure r'ompt pay- \ k M it of policy obligations. | ' 5 for Policy Claims $ 476,684 ; s in course of settlement on which ^ ofs have not been received. I j for Taxes -$ 261.240 ms and Interest Paid in Ad- I I 5 $ 641,455 Proceeds Left with Company 5 3,769,449 ids for Policyholders $ i for All Other Liabilities $ 256,190 al and inspection fees, and bills i yet presented. Pliabilities $ 68,594,594 rency Reserve $1,000,000 I d to take care of con- II rencies, depreciation on II estate and invest- II it fluctuations. [ 1,000,000 i Unassigned ' ,600,000 || II urplus Funds for Additional ij m ction of Policyholders $ 4,600,000 MIB otal $ 73,194,594 I FACTS I iF PRESIDENT PRICE I ionth during 1937, total assets now standing ,194,594, the largest in Company histoiy. * * * I record of net interest earned in 1935 and /as higher than the cc :d of any major life I ice company id the lited States. The 1937 is 5.1%, being slightly higher than the is two years. I * * I e organization in 1907, the Jefferson Stands paid 5% interest on funds held in trust licyholders and beneficiaries. * * * ' I ' life insurance sales in 1937 amounted to 3,000. I * * * I More life insurance is now in force j I on the boolv. of the Company than at any other period. One hundred and I ^ fifty thousand policyholders own life jlJ insurance totaling $371,000,000. 1 1 si ? ' I H ' * ! j I wn \TTkA on j liiiimnv {COMPANY | GREENSBORO,N.C. J msey,