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^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Page SEVENTEEN Complete line of GROCERIES FISH OYSTERS Seaford's Market 110 N. Poplar Street ABERDEEN PILOT ADV. PAYS REGIONAL LIBRARY TAKING PART Children’s Book Week, Nation-Wide Observance, Will Begin November 1 When CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK, celebrating its 46th an nual observance, gets under way on November 1, millions of fam ilies all over the nation will be the targets of their county or town public library’s campaign to encourage better reading habits and excellence in juvenile litera- # Experience. Dedication. Dignity. Seniority. These qualities make Jonas the best man for the people of the 8th District. WEMUST llll\l It WIN KEEP «| U il llO CONGRESS Sponsored By Moore County Physicians Committee For Jonas Co-Chairmen LOUIS B. DANIEL. Jr., M. D. WILLIAM A. ALLEN. M. D. t for warmth without waste! 65.000411^ copacBy witb Twiihfbv 1 FoKed-DrdI Slower OuoTherm imperial —the new home heater with the big, exclusive Golden-Jet Burner • Power-Air Blower (optional) saves up to 25% on fuel • Decorator-styling adds beauty to your home • Full 1-year warranly by Motor Wheel Corporation Six-stage air in|ecKon gives more heat with less fuel. Only Duo-Therm's Golden- let Burner has Itl All Models In Stock For Immediate Delivery Carthage Furniture Co. ture. CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK is the brain child of Franklin J. Mathews and Frederick G. Mel- cher. In 1918, from their respec tive positions as chief librarian of the Boy Scouts of America and secretary of the American Book sellers Association they grew concerned enough about the state of juvenile publishing to launch, with the support of the American Booksellers Associa tion and the official approval of the American Library Associa tion, the first Children’s Book Week, their campaign for better reading. In 1945, the Children’s Book Council was formed by the Chil dren’s Editors Association. Today the Council, a nonprofit organi zation of trade book publishers, is headquarters of Book Week and a year-round center of in formation on children’s books. With the American Library As sociation it has formed a joint committee to study problems of mutual concern and sponsors the State Traveling Library Exhibits. Miss Hollis Haney, of South ern Pines, director of the Sand hill Regional Library, said that “for one week we concentrate on children’s books, not because we don’t think about them all the year round but just as a refresh er, a reminder of what books can mean, what good books there are, what old books may have been forgotten, what good new books have just arrived. Perhaps most of all. Miss Haney noted, “it is to remind us of what fun reading can be. It is also a time of shar ing books, children with other children, children with parents. It comes at a wonderful time of year, just before Christmas, just when new fall books are out, and when the weather encourages us to stay indoors with books to read.” Swing into Books” is the slo gan for Children’s Book Week this November 1-7, 1964. “Moore County Library at Car thage is indeed in full swing 12 months of the year to assist pa trons in finding the very best books for the young (and old) to read,” Miss Haney pointed out. “There is every reason for par ents and teachers to help their children to plan a reading pro gram. There are many lists and booklets carefully and selectively compiled from the many fine children’s books to aid readers. R. R. Bowker Co. publishes a book let called ‘Growing Up With Books’ which lists 250 books which every child should have a chance to enjoy. There is the Newbery Medal list and the Caldecott medal list of annual award winning books. The West chester Library System of Mount Vernon publishes a booklet of children’s books which have won awards and prizes.” The Sandhill Regional Library, which includes the Rockingham- Richmond County, The Mont gomery County and the Moore County Libraries, offers a variety of the best children’s books available for free borrowing. A few recent award-winning books which have been purchased by the Library are: THE INCRED IBLE JOURNEY by Burnford (the 1963 Aurianne Award win ner); ’THE ...BLACK BEAR’S STORY by Liers (1964 winner); STARS, MOSQUITOES ... AND CROCODILES by Selsarn; THE ROCK AND THE WILLOW by Lee; DULCIE’S WlHALE by Street; IT’S LIKE THIS, CAT by Neville; RASCAL by North; THE LONER by Wier; JOSEFINA FEBRUARY by Ness; TATSIN- DA by Enright; WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE by Sendak; SWIMMY by Lionni; THE GREAT PICTURE ROBBERY by Schindelman; ALL IN THE MORNING EARLY, by Ness and THE SNOWY DAY by Keats. Parents are advised to visit their library this week with their children and to ask the librarian or assistant for information about the best books for a child, according to his age and inter ests. Ph. 947-22!53 CARTHAGE We Deliver STATEMENT SUN INSURANCE OFFICE, LTD. LONDON. ENGLAND Condition December 31, 1963, As Shown By Statement Filed ASSETS Bonds $13,757,752.62 Stocks 9,511,525.00 675,907.86 514,861.73 1,500.00 63,411.40 Cash and bank deposits Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums, net Funds held by or deposited' with ceding reinsurers Reinsurance recoverable on loss payments Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued 117,641.93 All other assets as detailed in statement $ 1,736,479.59 Newspaper advertising reve nue totaled $3,681,400,000 in 1962 as compared with $3,623,100,000 in 1962 as compared with $3,623,- 100,000 in 1961, a gain of 1.6%. Newspaper advertising led all other media accounting for 29.7% of total dollar volume. SINUS Sufferers labM up to 8 hour* rollot from pain ano •rossuro of congestion. Allows yoo to breatho Mtlly—stops watsfY oyet and runny noao. Yoo^ buy SYNA-CLEAR at all ■ftboot lood lor i prtscripUoo. Saflafictlop •nrantaod by makar. Try It today I CRAIG DRUG CO. Aberdeen, N. C. Total admitted Assets: $26,379,080.15 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses unpaid $5,257,187.80 Loss adjustment expenses unpaid 1,004,685.69 Contingent commissions and other similar charges 158,109.30 Other expenses (excluding taxes, ^licenses and' fees) 32,630.44 Taxes, licenses and fees (excluding Federal income taxes) 509,234.67 Unearned premiums 6,930,994.95 Funds held by company under reinsurance treaties Amounts withheld or retained by company for account of others Unearned premiums on reinsurance in unauthorized companies $325,494.58 Reinsurance on paid losses $20,344.22 and on unpaid losses 49,378.00 $322,426.11 due from unauthorized companies $342,770.33 Total $717,642.91 Less funds held or retained by company for account of such unauthorized companies $447,949.15 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 467,601.96 26,706.60 269,693.76 86,257.05 Total liabilities $14,743,183.22 Statutory Deposit $ 500,000.00 Unassigned funds (surplus) $11,135,896.93 Surplus as regards policyholders 11,635,896.93 Total BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING Line of Business Dixecl Piemiums Wrilten Fire $ 53,065.38 Extended coverage 12,608.89 Other allied lines 19.17 Homeowners multiple peril 7,695.72 Commercial multiple peril 6,736.50 Inland marine Accident only (Individual) Auto liability (B. I.) Auto liability (P. D.) Auto phys. damage .. 4,490.25 3,075.89 231.03 74.77 16,047.40 $26,379,080.15 1963 Direct Losses Incurred $35,788.63 3,674.08 2.63 15,907 59 (68.43) 37.50 2,206.50 125.83 6,940.69 Total .... $104,045.00 $64,615.02 President G. Leycester Parker (U. S.) Attorney for service: Ed'win S. Lanier, Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh, July 21, 1964 I, EDWIN S. LANIER, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Sun Insurance Office, Ltd., London, England filed with this Department, showing the 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 STATEMENT "SWITZERLAND" GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. 75 Fulton Street, New York 38, N. Y. Condition December 31. 1963, As Shown By Statement Filed ASSETS Bonds $ 91,677,754.68 Stocks 2,094,632.00 Cash and bank deposits 354,671.30 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums, net 430,848.55 Reinsurance recoverable on loss payments 21,319.76 Interest, dividends and real estate income d'ue and accrued 85,324.44 All other assets as detailed in statement 70,091.83 Total admitted Assets: $12,734,642.56 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses unpaid $ 2,471,104.75 150,000.00 30,000.00 100,000.00 Unearned premiums 4,449,313.97 Loss adjustment expenses unpaid Contingent commissions and other similar charges Taxes, licenses and fees (excluding Federal income taxes) •. Funds held by company under reinsurance treaties Unearned premiums on reinsurance in unauthorized companies $103,509.30 Reinsurance on paid losses $11,567.11 and on unpaid losses $287,915.12 due from unauthorized companies $299,482.23 Total $402,991.53 Less funds held or retained by company for for account of such unauthorized companies $ 43,903.00 52,323.00 $ 395,088.53 Total liabilities $ 7,611,830.25 Statutory Deposit $ 500,000.00 Unassigned funds (surplus) $4,622,812.31 Surplus as regards policyholders $ 5,122,812.31 Total $12,734,642.56 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1963 Line of Business Direct Premiums Direct Losses Fire Extended coverage .. Other allied lines Homeowners multiple peril Total Written $4,619.56 1,227.13 18.78 311.02 Incurred $(641.23) 8.33 220.69 STATEMENT SUN INSURANCE COMPANY 55 Fifth Ave., New York, New York Condition December 31. 1963, As Shown By Statement Filed ASSETS Bonds $16,162,974.90 Stocks 6,894,195.00 Cash and bank deposits 720,754.18 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums, net 1,751,703.18 Funds held by or deposited with ceding reinsurers 1,500.00 Reinsurance recoverable on loss payments 67,085.19 Interest, dividends and' real estate income due and accured 101,659.50 All other assets as detailed in statement 311,216.49 Total admitted Assets: $26,011,088.44 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses unpaid $ 5,257,185.86 Loss adjustment expenses unpaid Contingent commissions and other similar charges ... Other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses and fees) Taxes, licenses and fees (excluding Federal income taxes) Federal income taxes 1,004,685.68 158,190.30 34,007.04 509,234.67 153,000.00 Unearned premiums 6,931,016.95 Funds held by company under reinsurance treaties 441,176.46 Amounts withheld or retained by company for account of others 2,210.99 Unearned premiums on reinsurance in unauthorized companies $338,749.98 Est. unauthorized rein on incurred but not reported losses 49,378.00 Reinsurance on paid losses $2,026.17 and on unpaid losses $262,949.00 due from unauthorized' companies $265,975.17 Total $653,103.15 Less funds held or retained by company for account of such unauthorized companies $422,653.46 $ 230,449.69 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 84,077.00 . $6,176.49 $(412.21) U. S. Mgr. Switzerland General, Inc. U. S. Home Office 75 Fulton Street, New York 38, N. Y. Attorney for service; Edwin S. Lanier, Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh, July 22, 1964 I. EDWIN S. LANIER, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Switzerland General Insurance Company, Ltd. of Zurich, Switzerland, filed with this Department, showing the 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 Total liabilities $14,805,234.64 Capital paid up $2,000,000.00 Unassigned funds (surplus) 9,205,853.80 Surplus as regards policyholders 11,205,853.80 Total BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING Line of Business Direct Premiums Written Fire $86,848.82 Extended coverage 14,206.00 Other allied lines 102,16 Homeowners multiple peril 23,555.99 Commercial multiple peril 998.67 Ocean marine 45.81 Inland marine 2,361.10 Accident only (Individual) 721.40 Hospital and medical expense (Ind.) 64.00 Workmen’s Compensation 1,204.64 $26,011,088.44 1363 Direct Losses Incurred $ 59,056.21 2,315.26 2,945.15 5,752.32 92.63 414.55 63.00 (175.00) (6,325.39) Liability other than auto (B.I.) ... Liability other than auto (P. D.) Auto liability (B. I.) Auto liability (P. D.) Auto phys. damage Surety Glass Burglary and theft Total 312.80 52.52 4,781.20 2,106.73 11,498.84 632.00 11.08 939.67 20,080.00 1,057.08 2,950.53 (2,000.00) $150,443.43 $86,576.34 President C. Leycester Parker Secretary Charles R. Lewis Treasurer James E. Preston Home Office 55 Fifth Ave., New York, New York Attorney for service: Ed'win S. Lanier, Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh, July 21, 1964 I, EDWIN S. LANIER, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Sun Insurance Company, of New York, New York filed with this Department, showing the 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 STATEMENT SUPERIOR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY Florence, South Carolina Condition December 31, 1963, As Shown By Statement Filed ASSETS Bonds $ 158,876.11 Stocks 245,752.44 Mortgage loans on real estate 130,825.53 Real Estate 80,427.20 Cash and bank deposits 879,211.79 Agents’ balances or uncollected premiums, net 321,124.86 Interest, dividends and' real estate income due and accrued 2,291.50 Total admitted Assets: $1,818,509.43 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses unpaid > $ 48,800.00 Taxes, licenses and fees (excluding Federal income taxes) 13,334.38 Unearned premiums 1,112,338.44 Amounts withheld or retained by company for account of others 698.58 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 31,796.74 Total liabilities $1,235,643.67 Capital paid up $225,000.00 Unassigned' funds (surplus) 357,865.76 Surplus as regards policyholders 582,865.76 Total - $1,818,509.43 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1963 Line of Business Direct Premiums Direct Losses Written Incurred Auto phys. damage $141,360.65 22,654.24 Total $141,360.65 $ 22,654.24 President Phit Stephenson Siecretary Norene E. Martin Treasurer W. E. Whitney Home Office, Florence, South Carolina Attorney for service; Ed'win S. Lanier, Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh, July 22, 1964 I, EDWIN S. LANIER, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Superior Automobile Insurance Company, of Florence, S. C., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1963. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and date above written. ED’WIN S. LANIER Commissioner of Insurance
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