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W. VVIRH.I. II \KI!I M AN. can didate or (In- Drmurrallr .mil liberal parlies, was elected |i\ finor <>l New lork uver ICi*i>nl> liean senator Irving M. Ives. Il.irriinan ranir through with a liare 10.000 or ?n margin out ol' live million Miles east. J. M. Goodson Dies At 91 In Clyde Joseph Mclison Goodson !tl le tiled I.inner (Iled at bis lioote ill Clyde Tuesday afternoon Me was .1 soil of I lie Idle Jollll .nid I.on Abel Goodson of Hity wind County and a member of the Helliel Ifuplist Church. Surviving are a son. J K ol Clyde. a sisler. Mrs Pearl Sisk 01 Waviicsi ille; and Iwo brothers, Vanning and Kraneis of Waynes viile Funeral ser\ ices uri'i1 held in the llefheKUaplist Church today al 2 p in The llei Thomas l a w in and the Hex (' L. Ilisseti and the Rev J G Goodwin officiated and burial was in llelhel Cemetery. I'allbearei s wen- \l.ok lf.?t 11 bone Lemuel Marker Grady Gib soil. Perry Russell, Clayton and Jark Gondsbn Singing Planned At Red Hunk Church The regular first Sunday month ly singing al I lie Red* llank Hap tisi Church will lie held Sunday evening, N'ovembci 7 The singing program will get un der way at H o t hick and will fea ture a number ot local singing groups I'lii' p.lsior and members of the church r\lcyd an imitation to singers to participate and to the pulilii Jo attend J. NTItOM Till ItMdVII. former South Carolina uoveriior and presidential candidate on the States Rights ticket in HI IX. was cleeted to the l!. S. Senate Tues da> in a national |>recedent u rite in eainpaiRn. DEATHS MI.'S. IV \ III I llliK-ll I Mis I \ ,i Wild Kutlhright. 71. died Tucsdav in hi r home, Svlva I.IFI) I niter ;i lung illness A unlive nt Macon Coiinlv, she s|? n( most of Irei lift' in Jackson C"onlit> Mi s I'iiIIIii mill was a meinlH'i' nl the f.ove Chapel Yleth odtst Church. funeral services were held to il. iv In the l.n\e Chapel Methodist Church The Iter (i C Thortie and the hev It S Henslev iiffiii aled and burial was in I.one ?Cemetery. Surviving are I Ik* husband John V, two daughters. Mrs Haves lleaslev uf Svlva and Mrs C V Thoi nburg ol CherrvviUr \ C two sons. How ard ol VVav liesvilU'. and Homer ol Indianapolis. Ind a brother. Karlev Wild ol Svlva /three sister*. Mi's John Itiieh.oian ol (Jay. Mrs Will llunigaruei and Mis Hamilton Cowen ol Svlva: nine grandchildren: and one great grandchild. Army Hospitality HOWI.IVC C.ItKKN. Va ' \l" The Vrtnv lias issued invitations for a reunion here II will lie lor some 400 persons displaced when I lie 110 OOU-acre \ IV Hill Military fleserv ation was created in 11140 Presbyterian 50th Anniversary Set At Canton The Canton Presbyterian church will observe its 50th anniversary this weekend with appropriate ser vices Saturday evening a reception will he held for members, former members and for former students who attended the school which was conducted in the church building during the early wars. Invitations have been sent to afl~former inem tiers and students who can lie to taled A program of tnti-ie will be pre sented during the reeeption, and a short "Im showing the ground breaking for the present church building will be shown. A program tor children will lie provided in the Sunday school building during the evening. Sunday morning a s|K*ial an niversary service will lie held at II o'clock when the pastor will speak on the theme. "Jesus Christ the same .vesterdav. Unlay and lor evtr". There will lie a communion service at 7:30 p.m.. for thanks giving ami dedication ; ? ? ?i?? - ? . Transactions In REAL ESTATE Wayiirsvillo Timnsllip .1 H(k Kelniet iimt will* to Ccorgc Si111nji .iikI wile. Joseph K Edwards mid wife to Itufus M Creen and wile. 11.irr> I. Oolite mid wife to (' Krncsl ('oliti and w ife John Dudley Moore and wife to Dayton It Hilcy and vile. ? Jack Kelmct and wife to A (ieorge. .1 li Kilgorc to Ithoda Caroline Kilaore. ?I E. (iiooms and wife to Nancy I., (irooms and husband. Clyde Township Carl Case and wife to John W l.indsey and wife. Carl Case and wife to Edward Smith and wife. Pigeon Township jCharles II Powell and wife to James Hex Lyrly, Jr Ollie Layman Smothers and hus band to Oscar Laymon and wife. Free Loading Trouble Tl I. A It K Calif. ? \|>, \ tins line operator said motorists forced him old of business by giving his prospecti\e passengers free pickup rides For-The BESTin SHOPPING' -SHOP RAY'S FALL SALE M j * ^ WHERE YOU WILL FIND d a d t a i m c for every member d All ll AIN j of the family! * < Featuring Especially This Week A SALE OF BLANKETS with sale prices ranging from $119 to $795 SAVE DAV'C DEPT ENIOY KAY ) STORE I II. Juke Box Can Park Your Car THIS IS NEW K posit 25* IN COIN SOX FREE EXIT PtMEM&E* *?*j ?*u*? [? ??*ci ft* roii? <??* ii Ji?u te, ;? t.*it >iii t >s; ?><* coat & ?0> WTUMI6 AUTOMATIC ? Inventor William Spencer looks on while l.acey Dennis uses the new coin-operated Kate for a parkins lot in l.onis villc, Ky. Al' Newsfeafures I.OUISVILLK. K\ Now conies juke box parking lots. You put .Your' two-bits in the slot, the Kate opens and you drivel in and park jour own car. Kriti W. Dr.vbrough is trying out . the mechanical innovation on one it his Louisville parkig lots. He expects to get new revenue at niKht. when the volume of park ing isn't sufficient to warrant pay ing an attendant. The collection box will take a quarter or three dimes Upon being properly fed. the machinery goes into motion. The railroad-type sate rises and the car is driven into the lot. As it crosses a tredle set 1 in the pavement, the gate talis again. Now you are in and you want out. Another tredle opens the.exit gate and it closes behind you. The inventor is William B. Spencer, a 30-year-old Chieagoan, The automatic arrangements are in effect only during the time the ' lot has 110 attendant at night. The machine does not give change for j three dimes. The lot keeps it. ' Motorists who don't have a quar ter get stuck for an extra nickel. Canton 11 is?li Campus Cuffnotes By LINDA BRIGC.S Canton High came out virtorious' attain last week when they scored 4<> points over the Blue Hidge School tor Boys A large crowd at tended the game in spite of the cold weather, hut an even larger crowd js expected this Friday night when the Black Bears face the Marion team for their homecom ing game and the end of football for this season Half-time festiv ities will include a program of Sousa's marches h\ the combined Canton and .Marion hands ami the crowning of the Homecoming Queen After the game a party will he given in the gym by the Stu- J dent Council. [; I..ist Friday in assembly, with I lie compliments of the Student ; Council. .1 movie was shown entit- , led The Prior Claim.' This mnv- ( ie. dealing with nature's inventive | genius, was well received b> the , students i 1 On Saturday the band journeyed 1 lo CuMowlu'o for the homecoming ' game after which thev enjoyed a homecoming |>art\ The group ar rived home about one-thirty that j night pretty tired and cold hut I understand they had a very enjoy- 1 able day. t ? Last week I said I'd report on : the. Dramatics Chili this time, so ' here goes' Officers this year in- ( elude. Frank MrCrarken, president. \ Christine Fisher, vice president: | Mildred Duckctt, treasurer-. \nn / Cody secretary: Melissa Osborne ' program chairman, and Shirley Clampitt, reporter The eluh plans lo assist the Dramatics Class in s presenting several plays this year. [ and I hoy feci sure thai if each member follows the club motto 1 "Act Well your part; there all the honor lies." they will have a very 1 prosperous year. ?' This has really been an easy ' week for Canton High students especially the Seniors. There was . no school Tuesday because of elec- ' tion day, then Wednesday school ended at 1:45 because of a teach- | ers' meeting. Seniors will be guests of Champion on Friday when they j will tour the mill, have lunch in [he Champion cafeteria, and par ticipate in various phases of this j annual program at Champion. Bobbie Blank. Bonnie Matthews, md Darrell Hawkins. F.T.A. olfi ?ers. will be accompanied by Miss Cordelia Johnson and Mrs. Daisy f'enland. co-sponsors of the K.T.A Club, to the State Future Teach ?r> Kail convention at Duke Uni versity on Friday and Saturday of his week. We'll be hearing more from this group later, and I'm sure WANT ADS FOR SAI-K ? Purebred Here ford bull. (\ K. Brown. Sr.. ' Clyde. N. ('. I'hnne 1542. | - N 4-8 j ( FOR RENT Comfortably furnish- , rd Hist floor apart men! with i boat ahd water. $45.of) per . month i second floor furnished apartment / with water and partial heat 1 $35 00 per month Telephone CI. 6-3026 Nov 4-8 ? 11 IVH.l. THE ONE WHO took-a light grey overcoat hy error, at the Elk's Dance Sal night please return to Ruddy Wilson. GI. 6-4884 Reward N 4 F FOR RENT a-room and bath un- ' furnished ant Oil floor furnace The I. N Davis Co Dial 6-3501 Nov 4 tf >1 \NT CHINESE CHESTNl'TS ? might-resistant Produce pro- i lifie crops of sweet, delieious nuts and provide shade for the j home grounds. Two 3 to 4 ft Rearing Ri/e Trees Offer No t 4-C for $4 05. Postpaid Ask for ?' Free Copv Illustrated Kail Price ^ l.ist Salespeople wanted for Virginias l.argcst Vssortment \ Fruit Tree* Nut Trws Rerry Plants. Grape Vines, and Land- , scape Material WAYNESBORO r NURSEIIES WAYNESBORO. " VIRGINIA. N 4 : a PVT. JAMKS S. GRASTY has returned to Ft. Jackson, S. C. after spending a 14-dav furlough with his mother. Mrs. Clarine Grasty, Koute 1. Waynesville. Pvt. Grasty has just completed basic training at Ft. Jackson and svill now start a special eight week training course. BIRTHS At the Haywood County Hospi tal: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee of Can Ion. a daughter. November 1. Mr and Mrs. Fred Green of Clyde, a daughter. November 1. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Clark of Canton, twins, a son and a daugh ter. November 1 Mr.and Mrs. Wayne Ramsey of Canton, a daughter. November 2. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Donaldson >f Clyde, a daughter. November 2. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stanley if Canton, a daughter, November i. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay of Hazel wood, a daughter. November I; Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hicks of Can on. a daughter. November 3. Mr, and Mrs. Carrol Ford of Can on, a son. November 3. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ward of Waynesvilie. a son, November 3. Boy's Dream Career KALAMAZOO. Mich. (AP) ? For most boys, the question of whether to be a jet pilot or a fire man is just too much. But Chet Douglas is both. As a member of the Kalamazoo Fire Department, he roars down ?ity streets riding the great red rucks As Capt. Douglass of the Michigan Air National Guard, he roars into the wild blue yonder and has twice broken the sound barrier. Kansas Imports Wheat LINCOLN. Neb ' AP' ? Nebras ka is shipping wheat into milling ?enters in Kansas, normally known is the "Wheat State". The un isual situation results trom the act Kansas was not able this year o produce enough of the high irotein wheat demanded by mill ?rs. say state Agricultural Stabili :ation and Conservation officials. ve'l 1 enjoy hearing about their ictivities at the convention. STATKMENT TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY. Hartford. Conn Condition December 31. 1953. ;is Shown by Statement Filed itcnme- From Policyholders $212,441,301 14 Mine. S430.48S.822.20 Total $642,927,12364 Jihhunu'lbents- to Policvholdri s $ 148,580.7iHI 2H Mist* $343,411,379.75 Trtt ?l 491,992,133 93 \SSKTS hmds stocks V 49,885.256.00 iIortK.mc Loans on Real Fstate 568.563,315 46 teal Estate 15.063.723.76 'ollc V loans 72,924,721.97 "ash and bank deposits 11.179,746.52 \tnounts recoverable from reinsurers 138.026 33 ife insurance premiums A annuity considerations deferred and uncollected 30,532.072.70 Interest and other Investments due and u-crued 13.327.200.26 Ml other assets as detailed in statement 476.753.87 Assets accident (1c pi 476281,679.19 Total Assets 52.398,499,297.55 I I Mill mi s. SURPLUS \\II OTHER FUNDS Aggregate reserve for life policies and contracts $1,555,122,307.(61 iupph -mentary contracts without life contingencies 1:12,538.302 00 Viliev and contract claims?late 40.450.216.97 Policyholders' dividend accumulations 792.80 Policyholders' dividends due and unpaid 41 50 ?roviston of policyholders' dividends payable the following calendar year Annual dividend policies?estimated amounts 1.448.99 ' Deferred dividend policies estimated amounts 460 98 j Amount provisionally held for deferred dividend policies not Included above 3.208 56 ?rcmlunis and annuity ronsideratinn received in advance less 5544916.3 92 disiount including no Accident A Health premiums 5.948.211 91 Liability for premium deposit funds 39.775.61 Policy and contract liabilities not included elsewhere 173,54 Estimated expenses of investigation and settlement of claims 10,470.12 Commissions to agents due or accrued Life and Annuity. $1 19.391 77 Arcidcnt and health, none 139.381.77 ! General expense due or accrued 5 206.570 67 Paves, licenses and fees due or accrued i including Fcdcial Income Tax $3,700,000 00 i 7.885,439 00 Cost of collection" on premiums and annuity i uneideratlon deferred ami uncollected in excess of total loading thereon 167.143 45 nearned investment income 1261.023 13 Amounts withheld or retained by company as agent or trustee 1 568.529 58 Ml other liabilities as detailed in statement 65.488.078.70 .labilities. Am Dept 324.374.454 00 Total Liabilities I except Capital i $2,140,207.037 48 ipecial Surplus funds $ 62,247 392.53 'apital paid-up . 40 000.000 00 In.asslgned surplus 156 044 887 54 Total $ 258.292.260 07 $2,308,499,297.55 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH C AROI IN A DURING 1*53 ORDINARY GROUP ... ... , . ? Amount No Amount Nun it's on the lives of oiti/ens of said State in force December 31st of previous ve.ir 6.73ft $23 255 677 112 $63 963 047 ?oltrtes on the lives of citirens of said State is sued during the year 674 2.697 ft2ft 13 3.335.744 ., . Total . . .. 1 412 $25,953,503 125 $68.998 791 I Deduct cease to be in force during the year 632 2.204.0MI 5 614 141 Policies In force December 31st 6.730 $23,749*405 "l20 $68 384 650 .osses and claims unpaid December 3|st ? nf previous year 1 475 7 11 955 osses and Claims Incurred during yea' 136 836.188 155 361 441 T2,}J1 - . . . .. . 137 $ 836.663 162 ? 373 396 .osses and Claims settled during the year. 1q full. $1,165.604 27 by compromise $1.955 00 by refection, none l.H 624 063 151 u-iate osses and Claims unpaid December 31st K 12Q0O n jo Tectum Income- Ordlmrv $566.788 00 Group $ 439 313 51- Total It (** tot si nnsideratlnn for annuities * resident J Doyle DeWitt Seeret.arv C P Usgood Treasurer J w FMirV; AC, OS The, E To hell II Oil i re. Mn Main St Hartford IS Conn ttornev to, Service Chav F Gold Co.- mwa.oner of InsuranceRaleigh N r 4F.A1 - NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARmPNT * ' C 1 f HAS F f-OLll. Commissioner of Insurance do hereby cerlitv th I tK? >???'?? 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