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files Stamey ring From infection ft stamey is a patient at ospital in J.pan, where .ring from a bone infec i leg*. st received here by his dr. and Mrs. M. G. id that the WTHS gradu probabiy be hospitalized months. ith the First Air Wing the Marines. t message from Sgt. j that he had to stay flat ;k with his legs lifted traps. He cannot read I his mail affords him rsion. > bey's address is Ward lospital, No. 3923, c/o San Francisco, Calif, pital is at Yohaxuka. miles from the naval Mi. ?From Babies K, Ohio (AP) Now ?iing diapers from bab Ijody took 40 diapers lorstep of a house where . iffn left by a driyer for ! kvicc _____ Rev. J. W. Fowler To Preach Sunday At Rockwood I The Rev. James W. Fowler, sup erintendent of Lake Junaluska Assembly, will All the pulpit at" Rockwood Church Sunday Evening at 7 o'clock. He will speak in the absence of the pastor, the Rev. L. B. George, who is away due to the illness of his son, LeRoy. The after-Christmas play sched uled for Sunday night, has been postponed until the evening of January 8th. The MYF and child ren of the church school will make up the cast, with Mrs. Jarrett Wil liamson director. ? Miss Rowena Robinson of Wil mington and her fiance. Airman Warren Kaftz of Chanute Field, spent Christmas weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy A. Rob inson. The Wright family had their get together and exchange of gifts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wright Christmas Eve. Staff Sgt. Lionel Anderson 'who is stationed in Georgia, and Mrs. Anderson, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. STATEMENT TRANSPORT INSURANCE COMPANY Dallas. Texas edition December 31. 1954, as Shown by Statement Filed US Policyholders. (3.481.440.39; Miscellaneous. (385.290.99; Total. (.731.38. To Policyholders. (1.231.275.63: Miscellaneous. $1,322,852.87; J. (2.554.128.50. ASSETS - - $1,897,438.66 ank deposits - 897.076.47 inres or uncollected premiums 7 3.399 67 reinsurance balances payable 70.211.42 by or deposited with ceding reinsurers 500.00 recoverable on loss payments 109,230.13 tdends and real estate income due and accrued 9.368 53 gets as detailed in statement . 272.050 70 Imittfd Assets: $3,884,852.74 liabilities, surplus and other funds md $1,328,010,96 ment expenses unpaid 199.201.64 fees (excluding taxes, licenses and lees) erwriting $6,610.00 6,610.00 lies and fees (excluding Federal income taxes) brwrlting $101,825.34 101,825 34 lorne taxes 89.175.2o itmiums 580.322.70 Klared and unpaid: Policyholders _ 344.584.72 by company under reinsurance treaties 253,467.31 Wield or retained by company for account of others 3.835.86 ' Ibility and compensation statutory and voluntary > ? res over case basis and loss expense reserves .._ 20.01x54 hlities. as detailed in satement 18.128.97 j bcs $2,945,176.09 ' hp $500,000.00 1 Mis isurpiust a ?; ? .. .J 4393576JP?? t s retards policyholders _ 939.676 65 I ?_ i - - $3,884,852 74 j BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1954 )f BUSINESS Net Premiums Net Losses Incurred | compensation $204 $204 esident, Leonard B. Brown. Secretary, Frank E. Bacon; I Treasurer, Richard H. Flomer. < Home Office: 4100 Harvey Hines Blvd., Dallas. Texas f for service: Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh. N. C. NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. 1 Raleigh. August 15. 1955 1 i F GOLD, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the i rue and correct abstract of the statement of the Transport Insurance f Dallas. Texas, filed with this Department, showing the condition j ipany on the 31st day of December, 1954. my hand and official seal,* the day and date above written. CHARLES F. GOLD Convnissioner of Insurance MILLIONS TO SEE FAMED ROSE PARADE ON JANUARY 2 .... -v . . --.v - v THJS TYPICAL ENTRY in an early Pasadena, Calif. Rase Parade is a far cry from lavish floats of today. PRESENT-DAY F.LOATS are products of. skilled artists, designers and craftsmen. The metal frame is covered with chicken wire, sprayed with plastic "cocoonlng," then covered with flowers. ONLY FRESH FLOWERS and greenery may be used en floats. A single float may cost $20,000 and use 300, 000 flowers ? all hand-attached by corps of workers during the day and night preceding the Parade. ADDED DELIGHT to viewers of the Rose Parade are the bevies of beauties, shapely majorettes, smart bands and equestrian units. Parade starts at 9:1$ a.m., Pacific Standard Time, and lasts two hows. Anderson. Johnny Carter who is stationed at Fort Bragg, spent Christmas here with home folks. Mrs. Carter and two children who have been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parham, Sr., several weeks. 1 accompanied him back and will ! reside near the base. - I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hannah and two children of Forest City are spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ford aver the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Claude MfcCreary and children of Hartford, Conn., returned home Wednesday after Spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mc Creary. Mrs. Christine Keith of Detroit, Mich., is spending the holidays Senator Ervin To Spend Major Part Of Time At Office WASHINGTON?I am preparing for the Second Session of the 84th Congress which convenes on next Tuesday. IMPORTANT MATTERS There are vital public issues to be settled in the weeks ahead. It will be my purpose to remain at my post in Washington to face the responsibilities that fall upon a Senator. That will make it manda tory that I keep my engagements in North Carolina to a minimum as I am confidfervf that the people expect their representatives to at tend to their business of legisla tion first. Such important matters as a workable farm program, fiscal policy, highway construction, na tional defense, public education, peace and many other urgent ques tions will face this session. From time to time, as the public business will permit, I will return to the State to attempt to keep in touch with the wishes and opinions of the people on these and other mat ters. WEEKLY REPORT I shall continue to report each week in this newspaper on the is sues that are before the Congress. ? ? here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs N. V. Medford. and children, Jackie Keith and Mrs. Donald Barth and family. James Parham of New Orleans Seminary, and Miss Virginia Par ham. a student nurse at Watts Hos pital, Durham, are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parham, Jr. Misses Clara Nix and Jean Tran tham, students [ at Gardner-Webb College, are home for the holidays Miss Jewel Williamson and guest. Miss Janie Featherston of Durham, returned today to resume their duties as nurses at Watts Hospital after spending a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pittard and boys of Duluth, Ga., spent Christ mas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Medford and family. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the Estate of Cora Allen Trammel, deceased, late of Haywood County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the administrator for said estate, Mr. Theodore Delozier. Route 1, Waynesville. North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of December, 1956. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. This the 12th day of December, 1955. Theodore Delozier Administrator 2593?Dl 5-22-29 J 5-12-lt I shall tell you frankly and prompt ly what my position is on the issues after giving them careful consid eration. The people's right to know how their elected represen tatives feel about important legis lation is a sacred responsibility in my judgment, and I shall attempt to advise you in this spirit at all times. Rapid Turnover LINCOLN. 111. (AP) ? Julius A. Wood suffered only cuts when his car: Went out of control, struck a sign, shot across Route 66, went down a steep embankment, flipped over and landed on its wheels in Brainerd's branch. White Oak CDP Sets Meeting For January 7 By MRS. ROWE LEDFORD Community Reporter The White Oak CDP will hold its regular meeting Saturday night, January 7, 1956. Everyone Is ask ed to come. There will be election of new ofTicecs and plans will be made to start playing basketball. The Robert Davis family will have charge of the program. The ladies arc asked to bring cookies. Floyd Teague, who underwent a serious operation at the Haywood County Hospital, is resting very well. Mrs. Sam Ledford is still on the sick list; also Mrs. Teague Will iams. David Teague is spending the | Christmas holidays with his par Japanese Buffalo TJOKYO (AP) ? Buffalo bones. ncvCT before found in Japan, have been unearthed at Hanalrumi, in - northern Honahu, Japan's main is land. Japanese scientists estimated the. bones were from 10,000 to 50,000 years old. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Teague. Pvt. Ernest Phillips Is spending an eight-day leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Phillip*. A 3/c Franklin D. Ledford is spending a 14-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ledford. He will return to Keesler, Miss. A 3/c Gene W. Messer is home on a 14-day leave. While here he is visiting relatives and friends on White Oak. He will return to Gunter A.F.B., Montgomery Ala. SP3 Robert Hugh Davis is spend ing a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis. He will return to Fort Sill, Oklahoma. STATEMENT TWIN STATES INSURANCE COMPANY Charlotte. N. C. Condition December 31. IBM. as Shown by Statement Filed. Income?From Policyholders. $1,321,377.77; Miscellaneous, $67.86826: Total. $1.89.7.244.03 Disbursements-To Policyholders, $929,434.07; Miscellaneous. $1,056.571 93; Total. $1,986.006 00 ASSETS Bonds * 317.636 53 Cash and bank deposits 2,035.823 14 Agents' balances or uncollected premiums 126,555.86 Reinsurance recoverable on loss payments - - 15.024.24 Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued 2,048.06 All other assets as detailed In statement 31.054.92 i1 Total admitted Assets; $2,528,142 78 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses unpaid ._ ? ? 96,954.00 Loss adjustment expenses unpaid ? 7.244.35 Other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses and fees) Underwriting $1.823 39 ? 1.823.39 Taxes, licenses and fees (excluding Federal income taxes) Underwriting $24,564 35 24 564 35 Federal incomO taxes ? - 66.874.21 Unearned premiums 1,636.738.30 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 68.817.56 Total liabilities $1,903,016.16 Capital paid up ... Tx $200.000 00 Unasslgned funds (surplus) ? $425,136.62 Surplus as regards policyholders - $ 628.126.62 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1954 I.INE OF BUSINESS Net Premiums Net Losses Incugred Auto phys. damage , , ?. $1,466,682 $805,707 Total . $1,466,682 $805,707 President, E W. Saskleford: Secretary. M. L. Church, Jr. Home Office: 119 W. Eighth St.. Charlotte 6. N. C. Attorney for service Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh. N. C. j NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Raleigh. April 18. 1955 I. ('HAS F GOLD, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify fTlat the " above is at true and correct abstract jjf, the gUilemyryt -j Till''1 fo* nr surance Company, of Charlotte, N. C., filed with this DepartmeiR. showing tne^ condition of said Company on th# 31st day of Decdtnbef. 1954 Witness my hand and official seal, the day and date above written. (Seal) CHARLES F. GOLD Comrhissioner of Insurance * ? TAX LISTING FOR THE YEAR 1956 IN THE VARIOUS TOWNSHIPS OF HAYWOOD COUNTY ? * ?r- ? '? ? -J ? ? ALL COUNTY TAXES AND.FARM REPORTS MUST BE LISTED IN JANUARY ? t . PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO DO SO IS REQUIRED BY LAW BOOKS WILL BE IN TOWNSHIPS AT HOMES OF LISTERS THROUGH JANUARY 31 Township Listers That Are Listed Below Will Be At Home and Designated Places Cataloochee Township Mack Caldwell Cecil Township Mrs. Howard Medford Clyde Township Spurgeon Byers East Fork Township Bryan Heatherly Crabtree Township Mrs. Bob Fisher Ivy Hill Township Albert Siler I 1 ? Iron Duff Township Mrs. Frank Bradshaw Pigeon Township Mrs. Dave C. Edwards Fines Creek Township R. W. Green Jonathan's Creek Township W. Roy Plott Waynesville Townshin Commissioner's Room, Court House, Mrs. Ruth Kellev, Wayne McCracken White Oak Township Mrs. France Teague Beaverdam Township Chamber of Coaunerce, Fred Williams, Mrs. Marie Smathers and Vaughn Byers. j HAYWOOD COUNTY BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS fc B. D. Medford, Tax Supervisor WHO'LL BE THE LAST BABY Born In 1955? TUNE TO WHCC NDAY, JANUARY 1,1:00 PM FOR BROADCAST FROM i HAYWOOD COUNTY HOSPITAL ANNOUNCING THE (last baby of '55 Interviews, Gifts For Baby & Parents H ON WHCC m DAY and NIGHT 1400
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