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LaY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1945 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER STATEMENT LrrtTCR MANUFACTURERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OK DECEMBER 31, 194, A8 SHOWN BY STATEMENT FILED , ... :11st previous year $3,nl.,,' $ i.l II 1.893.17; Miscellaneous, tlOt.ttt.M; l,3I.i,. ,11. liu I i.lcrs. 14fl, 218.80; Miscellaneous, ii,,l.l,is, f 1 46.2 1 0.3,6; Miscellaneous, $ 1 .063.S38.2S 1.JIO.O.-.4 01 .., imcm-d tlurinr Mr. 1,9jiO,038.66; Inl Forte 4. 2(16, .'.!:(. .". A5St I 3 , ; ,. $2. 707. .".97.01 '. . . 2.10.011 ., , i I,,, us ninl lianks nof on interest '243.1)3.30 u luisniess written suosequenl to Uvtoner 1 , 1 9 4 4 09.009.3 .''.! 7S. (19 -2 3. 3. .3. HI 13.s2i.O(i 3S.I lli .'.li OOD frOR SALE . . : J I U.. I m litti toal uaiioniiig uhu uauvi biiu i runs cation Difficulties, We Will Probably Ex- . - Ctinl-taira nf E.l XT I h'inter. Is The Time To Lay In A Supply Of Wood Call 240-lV or 331 HAZEL-WOOD LUMBER COMPANY P A flV VTW. ta--x C.4tV , , v m ibjvui imiwi; i .. . . , ,r . 228 Reclassified During The Past Week By Board Thrre were 228 men reclassified during the past week by the local -Iran board. Six were placed in class 1-A as follows: Clayton Oliver Haynes, Ervin Lee Haney. Buford fc-dgar Mull, Walker Glenn Cham bers. James Owen r rankim, ami A'alter Felix Woodard. Placed in class 4-F were: Paul I. Ewart and Burnette D. Craw orcl. Placed in class 4-A were: B. H. Strickland. Carl W. Cook. Erastus Plasty, Raymond K. Pearson. Finis X. Stroud. Noble J. Gibson. Cling J. Wyatt, Hoy F. Sherrill, Charlie ' . l-ouie H. Nichols. Theodore Kaby. Franklin T. Rogers. Marcus E. Davis. Gilmer C.mle. Ed Nichols. Jam VV. Killian Ben J. Parrish, lames H Gibbs. James W. Fisher, William H Burton, Browdy M. Messer, Fred J. Price. Truman N. -utshaw. Merman K. Vloosc. Samuel Boone. Oscar Price, Norman s Noland. John C. Sisk. Ernest J, row W. Downs. YANKS RAMBLE ON JAP 'HOLY' SOIL I. owe. Jacob F. S, Potts, Celovis Shuler. Henry A. .Mitchell. Charles K. Stovall, Ralph Clevcngcr, Wood Herbert C. Price. Ousiiiesa written prior tu October 1, 1144 ,, li. 1 Unit's I'ayable ,1 a, crued . . . . : ,;,, in statement . :f . 1 n .-. . r. 7 7 . s ' 77.700.11 I --'! $3,0(i7,9OK.7i UlADILI I lt.3 ml ' lanns 7.'i.l 4 1 SO 1,4.-1.-1.(11 1.04 , .i , , Hini .s. rrrM, uue or accrued 1 774. 0 '" ' rcuerai, stale, count; and municipal tain 1 4i.Si.Vl.'. . i, i.iiu-,1 in matenient (io.0,',0 ( .ill liabilities eicept Capital ilml.leiV 7.7.7.7.7.'.".'"'.".' . . .$1.4.'l!.09ri.i0 1 .4,V2,0!lci.2(i "'"' $3,087,llOS.7(! BUSINtSS IN HUHIM tAKULINA DUHlUvi 1944 I $30,097.01); -!" - . . . 1,614.00; 1'aiJ t 1,14 1.00 n. I .i It r.it : secretary, Walter A. Harrington. .i, ll.iMi'iwnarch Ht., lioflton, Maqs. c'' , "in. I'. llnilfrpa, (JommiMionrr or InNiirniH'f, Haleii?li, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. K.ileiab., .lulv 3nl. I'll.",. Hii:l ( 'i-uitii isiniipr of lnaiirano. do herehy certify that the almve is i ,iitiii ,if the statatiifitt of the Worcester AfuniifartitrerN Mutual In r u,,,,, rsii'i'. MaHff., filed with this Department, ahnwing: the rotnlition ,in Hi,, :iist da.v nl December, 11)44,. Iiimil .in, I ofticial Heal, the dav anil year above written. WM. P. HODUES, Commissioner of lnstiAtiU'O. STATEMENT. . WESTERN MILLERS MUTUAL FIRC INSURANCE COMPANY KANSAS CITY. MO. rot, DECEMBER 31, 1944, AS SHOWN BY STATEMENT FILED fit,; UM in ranh I 62, ()(). 00 -,i-. Her. .'lift prefioiiii rear, 1, 106, 041. S3; ; , I I .irital. l,ol0.08; Ttl 1,117, 141. S3 !' i i lioMers. l,02o,23S.3; llioellanoua, t2,.17; l,os,2n2..-ii; 1 I' ,h, ih"Mers, $ 4 7.",. 579.63; MIcellneoui, $589,286.68; 1 ,06l,RfiB.31 U'iiim r renewed dlirlfig yer, $1,228,744.77; In Kori e 1,4211.M33 Hli w i men or renewed rlarin year, $348,232.38;' In Forte 419,420.1 2 k $ 93R.20.-i. 74 - "On r S,3lto ''' r, ,iti,.,iiiri. ami Bank not on Interest fl.l3n "in ,.i Hies and Hunka on Intereat 2.000.00 1 -11,-iiimi; hiisinriia written sulmequnit to October I. 1044 121.403.40 I -,i. inn, K iMisuieuK written prior to October 1, 1944 .. S2.20 - "MMi.f H.iiameB Capable 1 2. 00 4 .on " ' 'i"r in, I accrued 2.3 1,04 l,s i- ,l'i.iil,,il in statement 9l.73:i.oo , $1,299.1 7 ' '' 1 1 .0011. so "' As'"'',s , $1,207, .'.74. 07 ,1 , , LIABILITIES k ,,,, , ,, 763. 7110. 7k i n, , V, . v'0",- fee, due or tonued 32(1.07 ... ,,,,r ,r re.leral, Stat, countr and municipal taien ' 1 .' 22.000 nr . r other charges due or accrued i.:.nn.on "'"'"I I" statement 3,220.93 n.iniiitlej except Capital $ 871i21.13 ,,,, 1 $ 112, coo. 00 ... 200.onn.no i- , ' 7:i,4..3..-,4 rs ;t3ii.o.-.3 :, I . 6)f ness iN' north Carolina' 'during' m4 -"rr'7, l .w. 1 $26,201.00; I- l. ' 4,810.00; i- ,,i; 9.20S. 00; I'ai.l 7.72s ( M , ' 86.no; I'ui.i I.Hi2.('o li.i, l"rl rmppj Treasurer, It. A. Ki.hjtuav. u 1. f- """" City. Mo. 1 . Ilr.ili;,, Comiiiisnioner nf Insurance, Kaleigli, N. C STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ll ,! K Raleigh, Feb. 17tli. 194.V ""iiiiissicner of Insurance, do hereby certifi that the alsnc . ... "' Katement of tile Western Millers Mutual Fire liisur.iin v , j M"-- lth this Department, showing the condition nf said ) :., ' ""iiiuer, 4. official be.il. the dav and vear above written. WM. P. HODGES. Commissioner of Insurance, -liarles I. Painter. Glen V. Rogers. Jobert L Davis, Charlie Carver. lohnny D Moore .William R. Con- ud. Herbert M. Brarcn William Conner, Edward W. Moody, Columbus A. Rich, Grady W. Overman, Thadus B. Messcr, Hugh L. Noland. Frank M. Leather-wood. Weldon 11. Wright, Claude Pressley, Richard A. Sheehan. Jesse G. Mauck. Lloyd C. (Jrcen. Eulas O. Caroway. Davis Moore, Frank Brown. Vaughn T. Shepard, Mack V. Miller, John A. Messcr, Amos L. Haney, Roy H. Stephens. Albeit W. Harris. Frank Cochran. Marshall W. Hannah, Amos H. Myers. Boone Davis. Virgle Sum mey. Walter F. Williams, Merman H. Setzer, Harry L. Liner, Jr., Hughes F. Morris. Julius C. Rig- gins, Robert L. Ewart. Dewey A. Scruggs. James G Vorris, James E. Moore. Walker Gillette, Perry W. Hughes. Wil- bcrn Messcr. Frank Messcr, Law- son V. Hanev. Much A Philllnc Frank Burnette, Zimerv Hoelen Grady A. Downs. James R N-.-il Louie Clark. Willie D Sherrill levcland G. Parks, Howard R. Wood. Claud M. Caldwell. Erman F. Inman. George H. Arthur, Rob ert G. Davis, James L KraHv 'leophus Lindsey, Charlie L. Rich. John S. Webb. Francis M navic Millard S. Haney, Alexander W. Avera. Herman Z. Duckett. Rus sell J. Warren. Clarence Thomp son, Johnnie Green. Robert n Robinson, James E. Dalton, Thomas H. Rich. Joe T. Gaddy, Clyde H. West, James F. Moore, Ira Mc Clure, Dock HuTlnicutt, Lawrence J. Franklin, Joe C. Howell. James D. Burgess, Isoni Sutton, Floyd E. Fisher, George W. Troutman. Clyde L .Fisher, Donald E. Hall. Mark M. Ferguson, Carl J, Henry, William A. WilheYs, Robert R. Smathers, Thomas E. Lenoir, Charles Queen, Ed H. Davis, Jack Fclmet. Jarvis A. Messcr. Robert V. McElrov. Ned W. Crawford. Luther Lee .Jr., Wiley Williams, Gay L. Bradshaw, Harrison S. Green. Johnnie F. Patton, Olivet Hicks. Troy Cagle, Cosby J. Frady Edward Jenkins, Ernest Shuler, Cauley Trantham, Ernest W. :mm c? R t s ss asarBaaiwi1. w'..i'-?r: ft mil ...fn-i THROUGH AN OUTER OATI guarding precincts of the Imperial Palace tn Tokyo, strolling American soldiers look toward the Japanese Diet build ing, of which the dome ts visible. The caption says they were about to tread on "sacred" palace ground of the Einperor. (international) Sgt. Fred II. Messcr In Occupation Duly In Europe Sgt. Fred H. Messcr, of Hazel wood, now with the Third Army occupational lorces stationed in Czechoslovakia, has been awarded four bronze battle stars for partici pation in the campaigns of North ern France. Ardennes, the Rhine land and Central Europe. Sgt. Messer entered the service in April, 1942, and was assigned to the Field Artillery training cen ter at Fort Bragg, until he was transferred to the 9th Infantry Division at Camp Phillips, Kan. During the ocmbat life .of the divi sion, he served as chief of section with Battery A 390th Field Artil lery Battalion. Since V-E Day Sgt. Messer has been able to travel throughout Europe, visiting the Riviera in France, among many other plan's. Me is now attending a unit school provided by the army educational program. His division landed on the con tinent not long after D-Day and its first mission was containing 60.000 Germans in the submarine ports of Lorient and St. Na.aire, France. From there it swept across France to the Siegfried Switch cracking this line between the Saar and Mosell rivers. The division captured Saarvurg and the Irier, and led the Third and Seventh Armies to the Rhine, cap turing German chemical capital of Ludw igshafen. From there it was transferred to the 1 fit h Army and assisted in reducing the Ruhr pocket. The 3901 h Battalion is a medium Lin-Howitzer field artil lery .softening up the division's advance. Pfc. Hobert E. Hance En Route Home Private First Class Robert E. Hance, son of MPs. Anne Hance, of Balsam, who has been serving with the 70th Infantry in Germany, is en route home. He has served 24 months attached to the 30th In fantry Division. The 70t,h Division is filled with high-point officers and men, most of whom will be discharged from the army on their return to the United States, The division is scheduled to be deactivated, after having served nine months in the ETO. The majority of the division's high-point personnel fought with the veteran Third Infantry Divi sion and wear the Crolk de Guerre fourragere and Presidential Unit Citation won by the division. Pfc. Hance holds the Purple Heart, with two clusters. Good Conduct Medal, four battle stars. Presidential Citation with cluster, Combat Infantryman badge, Euro pean Theatre ribbon, one bronze arrowhead, and Croix de Guerre r ourragere. SPECIAL COFFEE NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS' SALE STATEMENT SH'NGT0N COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ON nccc. WASHINGTON, PA. " "tCEMBER 31, 194, AS SHOWN BY STATEMENT FILED I ' '" list previous year. $743,730.37: Total. $743,730.37 -I. i. , ' , O7.3ii0.63; Miscellaneous, $21,221.79; Total 32s,. 1 I'Mi i lers, $72,069.21; Miscellaneous, $187.1118.04; 8.-.9.HS7.2.'. ,"' ".' "" ed during Tear, t4SA.024.24 ; In Force .... 72.-.s3-.0:. 'mien nr renewed during year, $66,.il6.6S; In Force .'i9.09.-i ;-v. ASSETS ... i,.' $.-..000.00 li' .-,1.933.02 424,.-i07l 119.M7.H4 70,000.00 009. 3 1.423.23 -l.ofix.l 1 hhI Hanks not on interest ani nanks on intereat wi mi m . '111? hllaiu 1.. . .1 '-t-csfTiH i "'lurii aunwequent to ucioner l. 194 "lira,, I if , Prior to October 1, 1944 .. , ' t1 Halances l'avshl. Greene, Ray E. Miller, Lyda Par- ton. James E. Norris, Frank D. Fer guson, Jr., Jarvis M. Caldwell. Earlc R. Scruggs. John D. Mitchell. Carl Ledford. Jr., Walter L. Led- ford, Glenn A. Setzer, Carson W. Sw anger. Lloyd Bradley. Jack H. Snyder., Clarence T. Taylor. Joseph J. At kins, Gordon L. Wyatt, Joe D. Smart. Wilburn R. Belt, William A. Wyatt. Bryan Smith. Vinson A. Henry. James A. Banks. Cash B. Medford, James V. Oliver. Sam Fitzgerald. John E. Rathbone. Mitchell H. Caldwell. Taft W. Green, Henry Starks. Jack Frady. Homer H. Sisk. Arrington H. Ruff, Willard P. Best, James Williams, William L. Russell, Norman L. Gentry, Richard L. Love, Kyle Campbell. Woodrow Green. Cecil A. Mauney. Thomas M. Hightower. Boyce J. Norris, Glenn B. Fergu son. Bruce Gates, Edgar Frady, Andrew J. Stepp. John L. Edwards. Herman E. Gibbs, Jack W. Hoxit, Davis W. Brookshire, Cassius M. Rogers. William H. Melton. Mon roe L. Smith. Oraham 11. Beasley, Queen D. Kent, William P. Moody, Elmer B. Jenkins, Ralph H. Turley. Edward E. Messer. Mack Grooms. Sloan H. Erwin. Jack T. Nichols. Baxter Conard. William G. Rath bone. Marion Green, Willie Smith, Zeb V. Woody, Farmer T. Rogers. Nelson Parks. Monroe A. Noland. Richard G. Mashburn, Rayford L. Brown and John W. Davis. NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY IN SUPERIOR COURT HAYWOOD COUNTY VS. CENIE CLARK, Widow of D. 1.1. CLARK, Deceased, A. R. CLARK and wife, MARY CLARK. L. C. CLARK, Incompetent, WANDA CLARK, General Guardian of L. C. CLARK, Incompetent, WANDA CLARK, Individual. 1IASS1E JONES and husband. J. P. JONES. CHAS. C. SMATH KRS, Trustee. R. C. GOSSKiT. Trustee, HUGH MONTIETH. 905.000 SOLDIERS HAVE DONNED ( IVIES SINCE V-J DAY There have been 90S.001) soldiers discharged since V-J Day accord ing to an announcement by the army. And since May 12th through Sepl. Nth a total of 1, 57(1,000 have been returned to the United States from overseas theaters. Increase Farm Profits By PRODUCING MOBE 12ILIC Many More Grade "A" Producers Needed We Are Paying Top Milk Prices Pet Dairy Products Co. Phone 10 Waynesville, N. C. i-t.,,1,.,1 ilances l'avahle accrued ' ' 1.KD2.1 7 m statement 31.23.jn . . .fslO.l 1 .1 4.. -7.'i ssp "Psi. j, ' M'Nl, I, lit f $s3."i..)40 .03 LIABILITIES $ 31.842.18 3 1 a. 3 1 K. account-. fM j , .1 aiu reo-eral, Mtate, county and municipal taxes 7,244 10 "s. or other charges due or accrued 4 30.9. and claim. Iiil's, r.ij.ss 474.784.20 it,s "es eicept Capital $360. ''"'"Vholder'."": $474,784.20 laJilities "USlNFSo V' $8.ri,. '.40.03 'II d CAROLINA DURING 1944 ... .f. ... , $19,910.00 1,718.00 s u!Vse.rv A::" y-i;--, S9nn 'in s 11 . . . . -i "lle li. "IHUSM ! '"In m' ' Hr,"i fommissloner of Insurance, Raleigh. X. C. W NORTH CAROLINA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, 's Com-- - . Kaieign., jiiit rn. .. c "'-tmo, """'ssioner of tnauralce, 0V1 hereby certify that the above is ""n. Pa 111 ""temetit of the Washington Ooimtv Fire Insurance r .h, o( It''' this Department, showing the condition of mid M "d offfr.iSrml7,r' 18M- ""wt.nl esl. the dy and rear above written. ' M. ,PS ROIMIKM, ("nmmisslimer ' Insurance. Remarkable Treatment for Stomach Distress From Too Much Stomach Acid Are you tortured with the burning misery of too murh free sttunarh J acid? Use of the fa mous VON TAHI-ETS is bringing comforting; relief tn liun-lreds of surh casLH. Sincere jfxatefui people tell of what they call the "wotiders" Von Tab lets have done for tnm. 7bi gentle formu la aims to coimteiact atirmus. tmtatmff stoma'h acid and to bring relief from such eonditioni. If 5011 suffer fmnj indigestion. yas, heartburn, belching, bloating, ur stom ach and other symptoms due to wxceB stomach ar id you, too, should try Von'e for prompt renpf . . . right at home . . , without rigid liquid diet. Get $1.25 Trial Size. Alto available $2.00. $3.50 sizes. At SMITHS CUT RATE DRUG STORE and other pood drug stortM. Smith's Cut-Rat Druff Store E2 Buy Victory Bonds Bring The Boys Bark Home Administrator. D. B. N. of BRADY BROOM. Deceased, and TOWN OF CANTON, a munici pal corporation. Under, by virtue of and pursu ant to a judgment signed and en tered in the above entitled cause of action in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, dated August 31, 1945, the under signed Commissioners will. On Tuesday. October 2nd, 1945, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. at the court house door in the Town of Way nesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash at public out-cry subject to the confirmation of the Court, the following described lands and premises, to wit: FIRST TRACT: Lying and be ing in Clyde Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: BEING Lot No 11 of Map No. 2 of the H. C. Medford Tract as per map and survey made by R. V. Justice, Au gust, 1923, said Map and Survey being recorded in Map Book "B" Index or Page "M", Office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina. Convey ed from M. C. Medford, et ux. to D. H. Clark by deed dated Sep tember 4, 1923, recorded in Book 65, page 80, Haywood County Reg istry. SECOND TRACT: Lying and Deing in the town of Canton. Hav wood Count, North Carolina, and iuny aescribed as follows: BE GINNING at a stake in the West margin of Street and runs N. 61 30' W. 71 feet to a stake; thence b. Al 30' W. 100 feet to a stake tnence S. 56 10' E. 150 feet to a stake; thence N. 32 30' E. 68 feet to South margin of Street- thence with Street about 100 feet to the BEGINNING. Being Lots JNos. 14 and 15 of the Mrs. Lelia Brooks Property as per map and survey made by J. C. Haynes, April a, 1325, and recorded in Of fice of Register of Deeds for Hay- wooa county, N. C. Said tracts will be sold separate ly in order then as a whole in order to obtain the highest and best price for said tracts. This the 31st day of August 1945. M. G. STAMEY T. A. CLARK Commissioners No. 1462 Sept. 6-13-20-27 MliMO TO ADVERTISERS 0 uesttons and Answers Ji-Jj about Newspaper Advertising Q. Do you know of any measure for tht value of newspaper circulation to an advertiser such as the standards that a business man uses in buying merchandise? A. Yes. Jn the well-known standards that have been approved and adopted by ad vertisers namely A. B.C. standards. Q. What is A. B.C.? A. A. B.C. stands for Audit Bureau of Circu lations, a eoopcrativc association of 2000 advertisers, advertising agencies and pub lishers in the United States and Canada. Q. What is the Bureau j work? A. To audit the circulation of newspapers and periodicals so that advertisers can buy space on the basis of definite stand ards and verified facts and figures. Q. How does A. B. C. accomplish this? A. The Bureau has a large staff of experi enced auditors. These men visit the pub Iishcr members annually and make audits of their circulation records. This informa tion is then published in A. B.C. reports for the use and protection of advertisers. Q. What do these reports show? A. A. B.C. reports tell how much circulation a newspaper has, where this circulation is, how it was obtained, how much people paid for it, and many other verified facts that advertisers should know when they buy advertising. Q. Are all publications eligible for A. B.C. mem bership? A. No. Only those with paid circulation. This is important to advertisers because it is the best proof of interest and purchasing power on the part of the readers. Q. Is this newspaper a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations? A Yes. We are proud of our circulation and we want our advertisers to know. just what they get for their money when they advertise in our columns. The audited information in our A. B.C. report gives them the complete facts. The Vaynesville Mountaineer This newspaper is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Ask for a cofiy of our latest A. B. C. report giving audited facts and figures about our circulation. " A. B. C. AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS FACTS AS A MEASURE OF ADVERTISING VALUE 1 ' VI ! I;- '1'' J i 'lie ts . i V ' ,' I ' ir.l .
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