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I SUNRIS Gastonia, N. 0. v > ' .1 t % I; I i Today's & i > ? I l :: 4 > ; B room modern bouse, *- :: acre lot. All conveniei O ? Beautiful shrubbery. * . <? ; ; - Possession immediatel 4 5, < * See me for your In ! 1, Theft, Accident, Eetc. ?? -i / P. D. I Office: 200 E. Kingj * r . < I J ?NOW IS Clea Wintei GET IN SH v" ? * i Walker's I n p I cc i m Pinnae] > ; "(r,f 'v ?CHICK BTABTBR ?GROWING MASH ?LAYING HASH v y .ixf- -} *': ?SCRATCH RED ; ' .? .X'H r-. . ; : ?BIG HOG FEED \ -tt PKROZNT DiUl * ' ; ?HOB8BRCD L f> .K > : v i ? , , , Si > ' ' . i v ,v V * j . ( .* , > ASK Y01 t . I r' J I ' ' ii-mrr y.?w-, *VA t?IT1 " . . .' v 'i i .-~ HMMMHBWHHMniMBiMiMrt'' ' V MILK FOB HEALTH t, by drinking delicious, giving SUNRISE Grade "" ! . v " ' Ik. Pasteurized for purity. E DAIRY Phone 1468 < > < ' - *. j; uoigam-V . i < > 2 miles from town, 3 4 ! :: aces. Yard landscaped., Inst outside city limits. r snrance needs?Fire, Auto, < > . vi : .' :: > . . *+, . .4 . V '< > lerndon' it. r ; : s . PhOttt"140 '? Ms''?' ' .T<'ij Co <> - ' v THE TIME TO? n Your * Clothes APE FOE FALL 9 7 . i v v Dry Cleaners hone 257 * " v.. . v. . ? (ED le Feeds ; * "*' * vr " ?\ ' . . i \ .* ? i A : it ran 1 ** *** '? u II tmnluuBt? f ww '^ +*-3'?em??e?g'^teees>e 1 '-. Nebo News -, ? * ff':y ' \ , H. Y. B?ik wi Miss Virginia Myers of Charlotte th visited her parents over the week-ena We were shocked to learn of .the > '.regie death of Charlie Ccrpenter. A . man that never gave anyone trouble. : he family baa our sympathy. J . Well, the President affirms he's 1 ot coming. Alright the airports built | uyway. Glee Bridges did hie part. ' Bev. 8am P. Jones once said when c was preaching, for bin life he M ."uldn't eee why folks want to hell . then the road to heaves < was strews ^ ,h "nwcit. Ode old slavery darkey |r Jumped up and said, "Glory to Go4> 1 'se gathering them flowers. The Republicans have *been , on third base so long they are like, the _ old preacher's horse. They are _ so*. -J Democrats standing on the 1st test ? so long when they ksook a ball tltt -r Republicans eaa't catch It. Why ln don *t they move np to the first base . end knock a foulf * 1 am not a vegetarian but I do ^ like a pot of soap once apd awhile. ( You can't hardly get a ,aoup bone. | . Well. I stums when the hon rat homa they T1 rnlse aoine 'hogs. J I lent to the store aid not two or three ouaeea of tat back for We. 3 can't deeide whether to put It iatha pan or aave it until company eeanea' I wish to proee an argument (tit \ Ih had with' a man that ia euppoeed * to know more than I do If he known | -"vthlng. He declares that eaeh state has the same electoral votes exceptl. Terfas. (Well, that's not so.) The' number of electoral votes a state has ^ Is determined by that state's popola- h ion as same as its representatives^ in Congress that is the number of _ members in the House of Representatives plus its two Senators. It that right t Yes. ;v To ask that the good be spared suf fering is to ask that the good shall cease to be. Useful poverty end pain come to good and bad alike. Life is a gamble at the best. A woman came to me nil labergasted and asked me if T would get hef husband out of jail. T told her I did hot get him in jail and I haven t sot the keys. The same day another lady asked me I# T would put her picture in the Herald. She wanted send the paper overseas to her husband. He would be delighted to see her picture I told her 1 wasn't a photographer. tor her to see the editor. He would be glad to fix it up for $1.50. Pressley, Gladden . Are En Root* Some * ' i * .*?*' . * j? 4 yi > . . .. ..w'- t* jU **' * - >--'** V* 4 L5 With The 7(Hit Infantry I)lyis#o( C Germany." ? CpL Wiliiam Ode I .'ressley and Sgt. Charles F. Gladden -.re enroute home with the 70th ] 'Trailblazer" Division from the L ropean Theater of Operation!. j g Cpl. Presaley, whose wife resides oh oute 1, Grover, N. C., holds four Bronze Battle 8tara and the 7th Atfmy Citation,, and Sgt. Gladden whose wife rediee at 200 N. Piedmont avei, Kings Mountain, N. C., holds tile Conduct, ETO ribbons, with five Cam paign Starr for combat in Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland and Ceh tral Europe. *j ' The 70th Division is filled witfc high point officers and men, ifiost of whom will be -- ? v-w-.ii*? p VI x 1 u U1 (MC | army on their return to the United | States. The division is scheduled to | be deactivated,>. after having served I nine months in the ETO. The Trailblazers arrived in th? 8} ETO in December, 1044, initially tafc- 2j ing part in the bitter winter eadi* I paign with the 7th Army in northed 9 Alsace. Tl later was shifted to , the I Saar Sector and captured the impor- I tint industrial city of 8aarbfnekeiu providing a gateway into the Bhi? | land. l%e division took part in, tin 9, Bhtneland and Central European ea#n 9 pMfn*. i I ' The bulk of the division's, hljp I point personnel fought with the v#- I eran Third Infantry' Division aid 9 wear the Croix de Guerre foungns I and- -Presidential Unit won by the Ml- 9 vision. Others com# from the 70th M- 9 vision, pins a nwhbi* of smaller i- 9 sita. :^vv-d ; I I -Bft. Gladden SpStrt months ofe* 1 seas, with the 159th Engr. Comuit 1 Battalion. '' < Ji- > ' V' I Cpl. Pressley spent' II' months *oi f 9 seas, with ths toth Ammo. Co. 9 NtoMiSMWHu' j? I Alto* TtiHtr Ik# Army vu a 1V I', ^ ~ f. jVi-jJM # ?> TfP^^HtKflWappiB^^^KPHMtaWTv'ilfl ' Ai4"-Ar Wuk . AM#Hn fik AMnfttM "pi of hU ifktfcer. Wr erd Mr*. Deck FaMon-of Wsnhgton, D. C., returned there Friday r-ht r**?r spending ' seversl duy? th relatives in thin community. Ray Chlldero of the AYtny epent e paet week with hi* parent*. Frederick Swift of \he Army was recent visitor in this community. Troy Fen die ton of the Amy spent e past week with hie parents. Mrs. Charles Ramsey is pending is week with her husband who .is aployed in High Point. Clinton Wood* of tho Amy retarnto.his base 'Sunday after (pending end days with his parents. x Floyd Carroll qf the Amy is spend g this week wtth his partita w V ~ \ oor hhavt onnsn On The U8S. Chicago in 8*gam> 'an, J span. ? Two Kings Moou> in, N. C,. Navy in en, Huron R. Patau, seaman, first class C?NR, spa r. and Mjy. William W. Putnam, onto 1,'aad lee f. Barney, seaman eond class, U8NR, route, are serv-j gonthts heavy cruiser, which is srt of the fleet helping occupy Js I ha? - ^ / Culminating 69 days of opemtio-' Japs neso watsxs, tiM CHICAGO ; ropped anchor Aug- 88 at this ksy as* of. Japanese naval strength in . >e shadows of Fujiyamh. , The erew ? was at 'battle stations aa , >e ahip paeeedkeavy gun emplace- j inata a few thousand yards away, on ! he island of 6 Shims, guarding the pproaeh to* Yokasuka, Jap naval aae. ' . Improved varieties, liberal appliea-. ions of fertiliser, improved cropping metises, and the concentration of rope on the. most adaptable land ave~ brought record crop* throughut the United States. M DC H "sUfFERlHG SSrfS I?Lm?S^S5f1Kf[jr;3 iSSXS: ' bcavUy coa^^ MWue^tlrMj*LiJ^ S^ltMsaT^nafnla. and skln^gurb- i ancevsocoaa acne, are conunostiywT '""roJr tinct* 0*u^on**U?e Only M diieciea \ ~ ~ lings'Mountain Drug Oo. PBESCBIPTION SERVICE Wo Fill any Doctors' Prescription promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG OO. THB mmrATJ. STOBB We Oell Fer And Deliver r raona 4i?bi I >.vr>U-> oi i SboeDy%W Specialty with na. 1 l-K-;!' v/J We-dye shoes all poj^ | fort. " <' / . er 9 l! ^V^^>^^mR??^^%^-i;Vif *&; ?t\ A%?'H*>;\-Stf ' A' X Announo * ;? -? ^/ o'.t',?? v-? /* *?* <* < .? .<?. c-W;-in?f .? _ , v\ 1 Per Cent t .* 4> f * >< i, . Ii-*?",s-4j V ^ WILL BE ALLOWED ON J m. * ' . , . - l"; _ _ , ? , DURING THE MO i'< ee V - ;^'V *; vVA r_ *' f ? ' *" V---' ? ;' ? V - * v )! '*? 8. JL OROUSK, Oi ' . .\ ? 5555555255SS2S22S52S525E tArniah m ' , h pTATtMMXT ' IXTMXBMMXX'B MUTUAL QAM CONDITION DSOBGBRB SI, 1944, AS SHO \ . .-. . >v: -* ? Amount of eapiUl paid Op in cash _, Amount Of Ledger ilNti Doe.' SI of previous Increase of Qapllai daring fear j|u_ Income?From Policyholders, $38,719,7?.8fl; Ifiseellaaeoua - $1, Disbursements?to Policyholder*, $11,964,824.2( Miscellaneous > $17, ABUTS Value of Baal Estate - ? Mortgage Loan* on Beal Estate I Value of Bonds* and BtockS Deposits fn Trust Companies and Bahka not i Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks on ii Premiums lit,'course of Collection Interest and "BMW'due and aeerded All other Assets, as detailed in statement Total , uesa Assets not admitted Total "Admitted Assets i ' LIABILITIES Unpaid Claims ' 1 Expense, Investigation, and Adjustment of < Unearned Preminms ; Commissions Brokerage, rand other Charges du Salaries, Bents, ErpensSsj't'/'' ^'v Bills, AfcduntvVeee, etc!, due or'accrued n .t .a a ?. l ? - oBiimmvea aruovjnv or rcuerai, 'A 8Ute, county, and nnjh^tpnl . tages. Reinsurance . . All other Liabilities, an detailed in atatemen Total amount of all Liabilitlaa except Surplus over all Liabilities Surplus aa regards Policyholders ______ '...TolaaVLsahnHkai ,,.,,,.,..;^ , wnwai nr north oarol: Pri Accident - _______ Group Accident and Health Auto Liability Liability other than auto , Workmen's compensation Fidelity ; Surety ________ ______________ Plata glass Burglary and theft It earn Engine Auto property lamage Auto collision ' {ropertv damagy and collision 'other than auto : , s TOTALS President: Jas. 8. Kemper Treasurer; Mark K< Home Office: Mutual Insurance Bnldg., Chle Attorney for service: Wm. P. Hodges, Commi N, 10. * * ' ' ' ? " ' ' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, I, WM. P. HODOE8, Commissioner of Insuri sbove is a true and eorreet abstract of the i Mutual Casualty Company, of Chicago, IB., fl ing the eondltioa of said Company ou the 3h /' Wrtnesa ttyhand and official seal, the day ( hit) Vr't "4^. ' : ' , ; 1 .- j, , .. .. . wTMnaaan xnvooaar ir atiowax. txn nAtxo. ma rout wat**, ] CONDITION DECEMBER 81, 1944, A0 SHOT Amount' of Capital paid up in eash Income?From Poiicyho^dsTS, 846,669.68; s , ,*1>'1841' . Total ' TJfUJW Uapaid Claim* _ Uaoanod Promt am* Commtooloo^Rrokorogo, pod other ehorgo* di ^ Total oxeopt 0| v_?' / v ' * s'iVtASytl^^Si%!iS^tsi.V^lI m^mmmm Tflffg & i25i ement ^ ILL 1945 TAXES v "v _ " '.'V iirl MWr -V* " hth or .'! V. '' ' . ' * . y-'Ss m " J ?* M*l 'M' trw y?<t -. ? . yf, Eiber > i' ly (Hitk. vr . I U., X ... ' rm ii f T~ ,; ?>* ' . - , ' r-? % ' nAT.rv OOMPAXT 4'?. WN BY STATEMENT TILED (j I ;*$} /Mr $82,939,754.88; *>? ToUl, $52,939,754.88 *20,479.31; Total, $33,840,275.17 I; 454,802.19, ToUl, $29,409,125.45 $2,007,945.51 I 781,938.99 : 44,637,208.65 an interest 7,603,440.32 itereat 491,329.16 1,875,388.57 50,714.94 23,072:40 . $57,421,018j54 104,500.00 $57,317,118.54 $ 2,579,615.00 Ulaims 1,831,9243)0 10,510,401.00 e 351,419.47 * ; 529,937.19 ; n, ?! 902,358.20 OA 94* K tl ? t 31,391,210.10 t Capital $48,317,118.64 09,000,000.00 9,000,000.00 $57,817,118.54 C CNA DUKINO 1944 mltuns Kac'd Premiums Paid 19,829.00 3,206.00 247.00 84.00 191,666.00 41,133.00 27,178.00 1,276.00 i Mf,795.00 79,797.00 5,852.00 337.00 ' 800.00 2,940.00 1,197.00 11,509.00 1,467.00 24,671.00 4,204.00 82,774.00 29,971.00 3,462.00 1,890.00 4 . 1,447.00 V 100.00 504,067.00 163,988.00 Secretary: H. O. Kemper jmper go, m. ggloner of Insurance, Raleigh, . i "i v t* v. Raleigh, May 14, 1H45 inee, do hereby eertify that; the itatement of the Lumbermen V led with thia Department, ahowit day of December, 1JH4. ^ and date above written, * Wlf. P. HODOE8, $ * Commlaaioner of Insurance. t.) nratnuaroB compact End. WN BY STATEMENT FILED See Life Statetncrvi, Total, Total, $80^j6.M _ 8e? life Slaijpl , ; -^| I llfcjr lwUNUk
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