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. afternoon, October 8, 1951 TOE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINEE3 PAG? THREE (Second Section)" til en.) Id tj ml idetl aslsl iri cUtl ortl ,-ides 1 ,bt the in ttel .the J ite d it!? i tire," tight' an ' ritV. 1 ;er Pigeon Resident y At Farewell Party VER SHEFFIELD Lnvr Reporter on residents are sor ,,r and Mrs. Hardin id "ater Doris, who from tne cuiu.uu.... . B.ir,y va given for attending Mac. M Mease. tl t Prink Sue organ. . Sheffield. n" 11 Mason, Kleeon . jrnHj .lariat irnthv Leuiuiu, " T0u as". "v" Prpssley. Richard ,t niavloeK ouy rM'rles Mainous, w" li. Har2fove,, Troy n , T T J 1 1 fTrrrt Q n ,v case, i. ,,,.u jess Cloniz, yyojui i Henson, Joe Pat Dot tier Leona Clark, Roy v Jenkins, Georgia Lee i Rhinehart,,.. Charles Blav'.ock and Casey u:.ihJT nartv was UlllllWUJ l Ann Morgan on Fri- her home. Guests were h.K Peggy Edwards, rri'd. Norma snemnu, r . . : v,.,t ciiaries iviainuus ,r-h Guy Mease, Blue Carl Chastain, Melvin Early and Robert Sperling. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Roy Morgan and Mrs Weav er Sheffield, Shorthorns Are Scarce In Haywood The quarterly payment for the community group insurance is due by October 10. This payment can be made to Mrs. Glenn Abel at Abel's Grocery at the intersection of the Henson Cove road and the highway.- It is necessary that we keep the entire 75 per cent of the group covered, so be sure that your payment is in on time. Dale Mease, Josh Welch and Nancy Welch were MYF delegates from Long's Methodist Church to the Greensboro conference, Bucky West was the delegate from Beth el Methodist Church. Friends of Bill Sheffield Of De troit, Mich., were sorry to learn of his sudden death on Sunday night His brother Weaver lives in Center Pigeon. Miss Sarah Shook of Elizabeth ton. Tenn., spent last week with Mrs. C. B. Evans. Miss Edna Mae West has started her senior year at Piedmont Col- 1 Modern Breeding Methods Pay Off r . Upper Crabtrco To Add Another Telephone Lino 1 PEGGY BRADSHAW Mountaineer Reporter :? ". Still another party line is to b installed on Upper Crabtre. Enough people have asked for telephone service to make this pos sible. There are already three lines, with eight parties on each . . i It sure is going to be wonderful when everyone gets telephones! Upper Crabtree wants to con gratulate Boyd Fisher and George Marshall Kirkpatrick for their winning forestry work. Both live n Lower Crabtree, and attend Crab- tree school. ' ." m it ' Shorthorns will be shown Friday and Saturday, although there are only a few herds in the county. David Boyd Is superintendent of entries in this class. " ' . - STATEMENT STIYVESANT INSURANCE COMPANY '.- New York, N. Y. U DECEMBER 31, 1950, AS SHOWN BY STATEMENT FILED. i ,,vlliders $7 247,628.26: Misc., $ 463,247.49; Total $7,710,875.75 Palicymiluers i,oovr,av3.o, "- -. Fabrics Show Off On Coats More than ever, this Fall, the excitement of the fabric lends a focal point of fashion interest to new Coats. For shaggy textured fabrics like poodle cloth, wool with nubby sur faces, fleeces, many with the look of fur, flannel in every shade of grey, long hair blended wools, vel- lege, Demorest, Ga, ASSETS .. $4,348,369.27 '$ 554. 154.46 ..$ 345,130.06 463.870.70 . 2.978,948.01 efounooYlected'premTums mnwiraro-e. balances payaum - - -. ecnverable on loss payments - ---- t Ti'niw IdenUs and real estate income due and accrued ......;r.:..... M.685.W iris as detailed in IlMITTKn ASSETS : ..$8,127,298.19 I.1AUIMTIES, StlRPI.US AND OTHER FUNDS ni"exnenses unpaid. - Ik iexdtidiiig taxes, licenses and lees) vjiiutiwiiiib Investment C30 37, 601.00 350.00 392,209.38 hand fees (excluding Federal income laxrsi unaerwriiing , Investment - ime taxes v. . 392,209.38 Imnuinin - " . . u ..nmnnnv under reinsurance treaties - - --- fcmiums on reinsurance in unauthorized companies , !()!! paid lOSSeS Sl.UO UUC HWHl mm-,...., I niliues. as oeiaiicu 111 amrci'" ' - . 4 174 115 .984 7 ifuiids (surplus) . giucls poueynoiaers 270.00 000 00 824.63 ,891.02 296.71 21.03 ,740.09 Pvt. James H. West is stationed at Shepherd Air Force Base, Wich ita Falls. Texas. vety velour-style fabrics and plaids are used for shortie and full length flared coats and even most drama tically, for newly revived fitted fashions. In fitted fashions, belts often provide an extra nlpped-in effect to the waistline, Princess styles in both single and double-breasted versions are back. And on all, the moulding lines of the coat are com plemented with tiny high' - rising collars or over-size collars that have dashing, cape effects and, in many instances, a gently swirling skirt.":- . '' Also fresh and new for coats Is the careful control of flare. Here the flare, rather than being con centrated, is re-distributed for a more all-around appearance. Linings often zoom out in bright i contrasting colors, sometimes warm plain tones, sometimes gay plaids, that may match the shade of the costume worn beneath the coat. Also new are the collarless neck lines that close for warmth high up on the neckline. And side clos ed necklines, like, for example, a side buttoned collar, a one-sided attached stole or a closing that's entirely wrappy and asymmetrical. Rounded sleeves provide a most feminine contrast to new slimmer silhouette coats. And there is a tendency to use dress-up fabrics, such as velours featured In hounds- tooth and tattersall checks and In teresting color combinations such as oxford grey and purple, for more casual fashion coats. Use Want ads for speedy results. 1 Three years ago, John Carver was pictured with the first artificial ly bred heifer calf m the county's breeding program. Now in tHe herd of E. E. Morgan on the Eagle's Nest Road, she's "milking nicely", The Haywood County Cooperative Breeding Association is offering a cash prize for the best artificially bred calf shown in each dairy breed. ' William Burnett Now At Norfolk William L. Burnett, seaman, U. S. Navy, has been transferred from the carrier USS Palau to the staff of the Atlantic Fleet Air Wing at Norfolk, Va. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas C, PFC Bennett Best, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Best has return ed home with a discharge. He has spent a year In the Army, five months of it in Germany. Misses Lillie Jane Canford, Edna Best and Barbara Best visneel Edna and Jane's sisters In Charlotte last week. Miss Audrey Sanford and Miss Hilda Best returned With them for a week's vacation. They are employed by the Bell Tele phone Company. Miss Sanford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gil mer Sanford: and Miss Best the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Best... Burnett, of Route 1, Waynesville The Atlantic Fleet Air Wing conimand directs patrol bombers and airships in all parts of the At lantic theatre in anti-submarine operations, and is commanded by Rear Adm. Richard F. Whitehead. ZIon National Park in Utah cov ers an area of about 135 square miles. Choir practice and prayer ser vice is ' held at the Rock Springs Baptist Church every ThuTfday night. The Rev. Elmer P. Cart r is in charge. A Bible study course be gins Monday at 7:30 p. m. and preaching is held Sunday night at 7:30 p. m. Bud Justice, who has been fork ing in Detroit, Mich., is at liome with his parents, Mr, and, Mrs. Richard Justice. ....$ 625.000.00 .. 1,155,093.43 6,347,204.76 1,780.093.43 .. $8,127,298.19 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1950 Bine ot Business Net Premiums wet bosses .!, . $66,242.00 22.525.00 damage ; , Z.htilUM 22,525.00 IF CATTLE COULD TALK; They Would Give mm mm 'LV i V? Iff 3 the! ran 1 1 iW!i iiaef their 1 the 11 resident F. R. Wills Secretary O. J. Helburn Treasurer C. A. Mepnens Home Office 347 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. ior service: WALDO C. CHEEK, Commissioner o Insurance, Raleigh, N. C. .,. - STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, i Kaieign, June u, i bO C. CHEEK, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that a true and correct abstract of the statement of the STUYVESANT , . , . .1 . J JI nnnnm WAX lUSIl P'lon ot saia company on me aisi aay vi un-tmun, jiiy hand and official seal, the day and date above written. Commissioner of Insurance STATEMENT SOUTHEASTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ION DECEMBER 31, 1950, AS SHOWN BY STATEMENT FILED. i Policyholders $2,422,056.68: Misc., $164,065.62: Total $2,586,122.30 "iieyholders - $811,345.45; Misc. $1,154,000.05; Total $l,ybS,JiD.ou is on real estate - ;:s nk Deposits or uncollected premiums lClnSllruilPO hrlr,iw. navahU fiends and real estate income due and accrued t'ts as detailed in statement ASSETS $522,410.71 $ 868.55 776,663.93 349,900.79 451,002.00 50.000.00 882,188.17 OMITTED ASSETS: 7,407.34 31,471.33 .....$3,008,970.22 I1AB1I.ITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS nt expenses"unpaid..l icM'iuumg taxes, licenses and fees) Underwriting . $ 3,730.46 TniMlmpnt 1.301,67 nnd ti es (excluding Federal income taxes) underwriting . Investment , : taxes - "fmiumit ' "fl.iicd and 'unrjai'd: 'laers nhe'cl or relainffiT hvira"fnr ar-pount of others tiiliUes, as detailed in statement . 82,098 59 9,136.00 5,032.13 38.724.76 1:0.00000 1,959,635 87 60.000 00 2,:n.f5 129,100.43 Hit! ' ..- ljs funds:"'"!", lSJids policyholders $100,000.00 200,000 00 r 291,842.79 ' ... 2,417.127.43 591.842.79 .$3,008,970.22 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1950 "ne of Business Net Premiums Net Losses Incurred $ 26.00 'erase T.'.'... darn 9 00 "$918,959.00 .. $918,994.00 ; 323 ,841.00 323.841.00 - . vainey secretary . rrne rwr Treasuret H. A. Cathey wr servifp' UArnn n mirpv miriiccinnpr of In! nut "1 tlent A. Cathey Secretary T. W. Blankenship f)0 zut Liberty Life uidg., tnanouc . .",.. WALDO C. CHEEK, Commissioner of Insurance naieign, in. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, that t"J L. rtifT-r . .. - , . ., (if f a true V"" commissioner of insurance, ao """iVuf AST -IN'SUR.'I(i,correct abstract of the statement of the SOUTHE A&i k,:.LRANCE rnMPAMv rkarMii, l N. C. f led with this pe- ln the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, niy hand and official seal, th day and date above written. WALDO C. CHEEK , Commissioner of Insurance I AW I All vv I r ll I . . . i Hay First Prize to w. ayee Tit Make Our Store HEADQUARTERS When You Attend The Show On Oct. 12 -13 In Waynesville WE WILL BE HAPPY TO GIVE YOU ALL THE DETAILS OF THE VALUE OF WAYNE FEEDS TO YOUR CATTLE AND TO YOUR BIGGER FROFITS REMEMBER - "Tomorrow's Feeds Today" EVERYTHING THE FARMER NEEDS wood County Farmers Co-op "Your Friendly Wayne Dealer' Phone 722 Depot Street
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