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The Bangor Daily News from Bangor, Maine • 5

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AROOSTOOK THE BANGOR DAILY NEWS BANGOR MAINE MONDAY APRIL 12 1948 FOP NEWS WANT ADS DIAL 644 T-- Last Rites Held Walter Blake Central Aroostook Speaking Contest a brother William of Oakland and a sister Mrs Mabel Sharrow of California Funeral arrangements will be announced OBITUARIES land and following the death of her husband in 1893 she conducted dressmaking business in Seattle Wash with her daughter Mrs Florence Flndlay Surviving are a daughter Mrs For Guilford Vet Trustee! To Meet PRESQUE I8LE April Members of the board of trustees at Presque Isle General hospital will meet Jointly with the corporate members on Tuesday evening April 13 in the Northern National Bank building It was announced today by Mrs Dorothy Conant secretary of the board The meeting is scheduled to get under way at 7:30 o'clock HFRBFRT TAYLOR Former State Official Passes GUILFORD April 11 Walter Florence Findiay: a son Herbert GUILFORD April Full mill-Clark of Plymouth five grand- tary funeral services were conducted children one great-grandchild and ft" SRt Louis Wilbur Trafton ftt several nieces and nephews the family lot In Elmwood cemetery Private funeral services will be rierp yesterday afternoon at 2 Glake 55 a veteran of both World 98 occurred Saturday morning st Lfwlatotl hospital He was born at Perry Marcn 20 1850 the son of Joseph and Catherine iStocko) Chambers and had livcrl with various of his children In later years He is survived by seven children Fred Chambers of Dover-Foxcroft Aubrey Chambers of Lcwlstoo Manley Chambers of Springvale Ralph Chambers of Red Beach Evelyn Pike of New Jersey Harvey Chambers of Ban-gor Mrs Carrie Green of Dover-Foxcroft several grandchildren and great -grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Ijiry funeral home on Summer street here Rev Raymond Oordon will officiate Interment will be at MMItown Mrs Josepha Evans Dies At Millinocket MILLINOCKETT April Mrs Josepha Evans 79 author Wellesley graduate and former NMWS correspondent died at a local hospital this morning after a short illness A native of Wakefield Mass Mrs Evans had lived in Millinocket 36 conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 "ciock Dy tnc oonncr-1 raium pom Wars ann- prominent in state o'clock at the Farnham funeral No 119 American Lesion Many 1Ucfl dlpd MlddPnlv tonight at home here Rev John Miller of- veterans attended the services gj hom(l nfrp rielating with interment in Detroit processional headed by Sgt Hp Wfts born ln Oakland May 17 village cemetery Ionn Berger military honor guard B92 nrt rRmr to aul)ford aboUt Won By Limestone LIMESTONE April 1 1 Limestone high school won the annual Central Aroostook League sneaking contest here FTiday evening before ft large audience Sandra Thompson daughter of Mr and Mrs Cecil Thompson and Wallace Oetchell son of Mr and Mrs Irving Oetchell both students at Limestone high school won the two top pries Other schools competing were Easton Mapleton Ashland and Brldffcwater WASHINGTON AP Expenditures ot states In the United States for education varied from a high of 336 per cent of all state expenditures in Delaware to a low of 8 per cent ln Iowa in 1946 i ana iwuiaro rngg commnnaei whs i 2j ypr whpre ne WRfi cm PITTSFTELiD April Herbert 1 Taylor 80 died early this morning at his home here after a short lilneaa He was bom in Pittsneld June 12 1M7 son of the late Samuel and Abigail Wllllam Taylor He was member of the the Pittsfleld (ranee-He is survived by three dauh-ters Mrs Vera Lovejoy and Mrs Clar Noble both of Pltt-sfleld and Mrs Hftzel Bryant of Auburn 11 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock: at the Donald Shorey funeral chapel Rev Donald Hinckley officiating Interment will be in the village cemetery p-ioyed ln the Insurance office of Plan Bridie-Beano LIMESTONE April Members Of the auxiliary of Obar-Phftir post of the American Legion will hold a card and peano aprty In Limestone grange hall Monday evening There wll be refreshments and a'n entertainment program mime up as ioiiuws touii neHrcrs and color guards chaplain bugle firing squad main hotly of vrtn-ans auxiliary hearse with thte bearers on each side and earl Straw and Martin Since 1938 he years coming here in 1912 when her Imil ndu icd an Insurance busl- late husband Rev Frank WhcHer ness under his own name was pastor of the First Baptist He was a past master of Mount church Kinen lorisre and A a Dast For some vears she did missionary MRS HANNAH I) NAMSBIRY BAR HARBOR April II Mrs Hannah Day Salisbury 81 died April 9 at the home of her daughter Mrs Rudolph Hodgklns In Northeast Harbor The widow of Wellington Salisbury she was born July 2 1866 bearing family and friends Invocation was by Rev Joseph nnri crand of Gooori Cheer lodae i work in New York and Boston Griffiths with prayers by Linwood iqoF a member of the Eastern Much of her written work has been YOUR USED TIRES areWORTH MORE ln Bar Harbor and was a lifelong Flftnders' chaPlaln- The tribute star and the Guilford Metthodist published Surviving are one son John was by Millard Fogg post com- crmrch He was local commander resident hprf Wheeler of Millinocket and three at mander The rifle salute was given of the American Legion post of by the firing squad: Byron Kallgren Oakland in 1920 and Piscataquis granddaughters Funeral services will be con sergeant-at-arms can uaupnmee COiintv commander of the American the meeting A Watklns of the English department at Howl and High school will present a lecture to the PTA group on London" HATHORN'S TRADE TODAY For the past 50 years she had resided at the farm on Eagle Lake road since her husbands death seven years ago the farm had bf en operated by her son Malcolm For the past three winters she had lived with her daughter ln NortheaM Harbor returning to her Eagle Lake home ln the spring Warren Fogg Raymond Knowles Legion in 1933 secretary of the ducted at the First Baptist church Kenneth Knowles Frank Knowlton aullford Chamber of Commerce ln here Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Leroy Knowlton Stanley Campbell 1940 secretary -treasurer of the Rev A Bolster pastor ofllclat- Herbert Llttlefleld Guilford Athletic association and 1 Taps were sounded by Edwin treasurer of the Guilford Fair as- Interment will be In the fam'Iy Edes and the flag was folded and sociatlon for several years lo' Millinocket cemetery Re- nresented to Sat Bercer bv Fred- sjr ninir tv roMector for mains are at the residence where JOSEPH WATSON Word has been received here of the death of Joseph Watson Friday morning at a Rumford hospital He was born in Sussex the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Watson and came to Orono at ftn raily krp He moved to Rumford about 40 years go He was employed In the Rumford mill from which he was retired a few years ago He is aurvlved by a son Irving Watson of Rumford a daughter Elizabeth Watson of Rumford and a brother John Watson Whiting Hill Brewer Funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon at Rumford with interment In that town Surviving are Ave son Dalla Many Finish in 2 Years Pearl and Herbert of Portland crick Blake and John Leathers who the town ot Guilford from 1928 to irienns may can Lewis of Hartford Conn and In turn presented it to Mrs Berlin 193s WRs deputy sheriff of Pisca- Malcolm of Bar Harbor three Trafton mother of Sgt Trafton qiU) county from 1928 to 1938 and Former BrOWnVllle Jet Prspara for Celltga luiinsit or Civil Sarvks Co ot rapidly ot your lima and ability permit Single lubjtctt if dotirod Our grodwotst hava antorod ovar 500 different collogat and univortitiot 5 monthly paymentt include all book Eirablithsd 1897 MRS AXEL LARSSON JEMTLAND April Mrs Emma Maria Hedstrom Larsson wife of Alex Lftrason Jemtland Storekeeper died April 6 here Born in Westmanland Sweden July 23 1883 she came to America to settle in Westmanland Me in She was member of the Free Mission (Covenant) churrh for more than 40 vears and an organ fund ha been instituted in her memory Surviving besides her husband are one sb-ter Mrs Hilda Espling of Caribou: one brother Theodore Hedstrom of Westmanland ft dftughter Natalie a student In Chicago two stepdaughters Mrs Theodore Hedstrom of Westmanland and Mrs Edmund Anderson of New Sweden: and ft atepeon Everett of Stockholm Me one niece ftnd seven grandchildren Funeral services were conducted the Free Mission church In New Sweden April naugnters Mrs cedeila Russell of color Bearers were Fleetwood 1 was a member fthe Republican Meriden Conn Mrs Ruby Hodg- Pride Jr and Ernest Bennett state Committee in 1934 kins of Northeast Harbor and Mrs color guards were Edmond Bennett Following service in the Mexican Rose Russell of Bar Harbor several and Levoy Lindsay border incident he re-efiltated In grandchildren and great-grand Bearers were six Marines John i he federal service AdHI 13 1917 i SrNU UK UUUKLL I 1 Savytr II rarilaad Mala I AMHICAN ICMOOl children Leathers Frederick Blake Burton and was honorably discharged to Drinkwater George Campbell ail accept a commission May 13 1918 of Guilford: Henrv Carlson of Win- in Frunff Funeral services will be conducted April 12 at 2 o'clock at St Saviour's IAddrou Apt No Episcopal church here Rev Rus- throp and Francis St Louis of He was released from active duty sell 8 Hubbard officiating Saneervllle tin 1019 after servlnii with the 312th Interment will be In Nlcelin DIED MARCH 2 1945 Infantry in the St Mlhel and cemetery North Ellsworth gKf Trafton was killed by eneniv Meuse-Argonne offensives He was fire at approximately three o'clock gassed in 1918 A CLEMENT WARD in the afternoon of March 2nd in 1942 after service with the Word has been received ln Bangor 1945 ln the battle of Iwo Jima as I Maine National Guard and the Se- of the sudden death in Greenfield he was leading his unit forward lective Service System he enlisted Mass of A Clement Ward a re- In the nttack his commanding of- 1 October 1942 and was assigned tired government agricultural ln- fleer had written duty as a classification officer Town Official Dead BROWNVILLE JUNCTION April 11 Hughes 84 died at his home here today alter a long illness He was born June 29 1883 at Brownville the son of Mrs Mary Hughes and the late Frank Hughes He was a member of Pleasant River lodge and A of Brownville and of Anah Temple Shrine Bangor He was a past patron of Echo chapter OES of Brownville and member of St John's Episcopal church of Brownville Junction For many years he was a locomotive engineer on the Canadian Pacific railroad He served a short time on the board of selectmen was postmaster at Brownville Junc-tioti and for time was a deputy sheriff He is survived by his mother Mrs Mary Hughes of Brownville his wife Mrs Grace Hughes of Brownville Junction one son Ernncis of New Haven Conn one brother Israel of Arlington Mass ALVIN KOI I INS GUILFORD April Alvin Rollins 76 died at his home here this morning For 30 years a Resident of Gull-ford Mr Rollins jfras born ln Sebec son of Joseph and Jane (Ewer) Rollins He was a carpenter by trade His wife the former Evelyn Merrill of Guilford died 26 years ago Surviving are a daughter Miss Feme Rollins of Guilford and several nieces and nephews Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 04 lock nt llir llni'vcy funeral home here Rev Joseph Orlfltlha of the Methodist churrh officiating Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery spector who was on active duty On the day he was killed the Fort Devens Mass In November he was transferred to Washington for duty with the Selective ln Bangor for many years Mr company had received replacements Ward died Thursday night to nil depleted ranks The deceased made his home In Louis refused to expose the new Service System and later ordered Bangor for about 18 years residing men Immediately to the hazards of to Boston In July 1944 ho was on Ohio street He was trans- the attack and he was hlmiclt 1 ahlmiMh where lie was chief trued to Haverhill Mass then to carrying out their job as well us lt llr Manpower Division He Was his own the commanding officer commissioned as a major In Octo- salri ber 1944 and was honorably dls- ELECTRIC Llvermore Falls where he retired about four years ago and moved to Greenfield Mass He Is survived by his wife Trafton's citation for the silver MRS SADIE GREENWOOD PrTTSFIELD April Mrs Sadie Greenwood 78 died suddenly Saturday afternoon at her home on Main street She was born July 9 1869 ln Corinna the daughter of the late David am! Aldanft (Batchelriert Knowle She had lived In Pitts-field for the last 39 years where she was ft hairdresser She is survived by four nephews Donald Knowles of St Albans Dana and Elbert Knowles of Skow-hegan and Ouy Kpowles of Hart-land and a niece Theresa Merrill of Dorer-Foxcroft Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Donald Shorey funeral chapel Rev Donald Hinckley officiating Interment will be in the Corinna village cemetery later in the spring cross awarded posthumously tor charged from the service in the fall of 1947 He married Mis FOraoces Whlte- service on Saipan reads: DISP0SALL For conspiruous gallantry and in- Mde a former Guilford music Htid four grandchildren Another THABiMAtR aaa a eat ore FUNERAL SERVICES BROOKSVILLE April Funeral services were recently con tn-pidlty as Pintoon wcrgeani trBth(r i024 and she survives son Johni Wfts lost in action ln the ln a rifle platoon 1 together with their wo sons Thorn- oo(o ii wriH War tt MRS ALICE ARCHER The death of Mrs Alice Archer 74 widow of the late Sheldon Archer occurred at a local hospital FTiday evening following a long illness Born ln Walt ham she had been a resident of Aurora for over 40 years She was a member of the Amherst Congregational church where funeral services will be held with the third battalion Ui stuaent at uoioy college Masonic services will be conduct- ducted for Mrs Angle Baldwin in MooajFA-ja WT CAPK IT DOWN THE DRAIN The electrically operated Disposal! shreds all food waste) including bones -into fine particles which are carried down the drain and out of the house immediately Your sink is always lean MO MORE GARBAGE There are no garbage containers or garbage odors in the Disposal! equipped kitchen The food waste is gone before it can spoil Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock The remains are at the Huggard funeral chapel North Main street Brewer Surviving are three nieces Mrs Burnett Willey Miss Vera Haslem and Mrs Mabel Allen all of Bangor DMI I A CHAMBERS DOVER-FOXCROrr April The death of Daniel A Chamber! Card of Thanks wUh 10 than Uie many frlondu nH rlitti for their exprlon nt rympmhy the North Brooksvllle Methodist Marines rnurin mww anrl Freocick 0 who recently re- ed at the residence Tuesday after-church The Rainbow grange con- in action against enemy Japanese (PjVod nls honorable discharge from noon at 2 o'clock Rev 8 A Mac-ducted the burial service A large forces on Two Jimn Volcano Is- lnP 8 Marine corps at Parris donnell officiating Burial will be in delegation of grange members was lands on Feh 2B 1945 Inland 8 He Is also survllved by pine Tree cemetery present Mrs Baldwin was a past VOLUNTEERED -master of Rainbow grange and Volunteering to go in search of Platoon and Marine prat: prnfrrum held the office of treasurer for more (Wo of his group who had become wolnfrri- returned to his own lines ivetreaiion roram than twenty years She was a mem- separated from the platoon Ser- toT fl DlSCUSSed Bv ber of Hancock Pomona grange and geant Trafton unhesitatingly pro- Prevented by enemy machincgun was active In many organizations (eeded into encmv territory and fire from advancing with stretcher Howlaird PTA Tonight ln the town of Brooksville finding the two members of his bearers he daringly maneuvered six of his men forward and la HOWLAND April Plans for Funeral services for Guy Allen fred Clark were held from the the face of withering hostile small- the summer recreational program were held Sunday afternoon from Mt Hope cemetery chapel Saturday ai ms and mortar fire succeeded in Howland to be sponsored by the Pond funeral home with the afternoon the Rev Charles A ln placing an automatic rifle team the Friends organization will be Rev Alton Maxell of the Colum- Marstaller of the Essex Street Bnp- In position to neutralize the en- discussed at the meeting of the bla Street Baptist curch officiating tlst church officiating Burial was emy's fire thus directing the re- PTA here tomorrow evening at Bearers were Miles Annette Or- ln the family lot with Mr Mar- moval of the wounded men to 7:30 o'clock in Howland High vllle Brooks Donald Cushman and staller conducting the committal safety By his Inspiring leadership school William Potter service and great personal valor In the Ten men from the organization Interment was In Evergreen Bearers were Vlnal Stevens Odell face of great peril Sgt Trafton will be sent here this summer to cemetery at South Corinth Roberts Cai'iyle Johnson Irvln upheld the highest traditions of the supervise the recreation as part Emerson Roland Smith and Leslie Naval Reserves James For- of its World Service program and Funeral services for Mrs Wlnl- Hazelton estal then Secretary of the Navy PTA members will plan details at in mir rcnt trrvmeni Mr Alire Morrill Mr sod ttrt OM-ar Hamlin Mr and Mra Prank Morrill Mr Jmnta Dckr Mr and Mra Albrrt Hobbn Mtlo Main Bangor Hydro Stores BANGOR MYORO-CLCCTRrC JOHN IIODGK1N8 ELLSWORTH April John Hodgklns 80 for many years a resident of Lamoine died this afternoon at a local hospital after a long illness He was born in Lamoine the son of David and Lydia Hodgklns and was a member of the Baptist church there Surviving is a son Donald Hodgklns of Quincy Mass Funeral services will be con-fliirtcd Tuesday afternoon at 3 O'clock at the Jordan funeral home ln Ellsworth Rev Hill of the Ellsworth Baptist church officiating Burial will be in Lamoine Corner cemetery INSURANCE in all its BRANCHES In Memoriam "ii itJdy ia PO 11M amioSjoj too inq anno Minq pu Pa ah wi panini ajaav wiiun jno (a jhhm tiMiC aaaaa iinf ox rn tn rjyanoin Jno pi lS! tf HfV Prtd uq nqof JO tiowm Shao ui tft lorttat mrmntj of our damns Myrna Mr lea Jakitwt who JH April 11 IMS ftprll brtns aad wnnpriet of a deareat on on to raot And Uioae vho think of hrr today tM Um ooea who lored hfr beat mbr bade no on a lat faMWOat aaid s'odra to none: A nr little heart reaavd Ut beat: Builili ill Ood ratlrd hrr homr 00 only knova how -we ml you drar W--o no more in hr Hide rorkins chair ftadlr inlunt by hfr'mother and rather nd itra and hn hrr Mr and Mri Aneln Johnaon Automobile Aircraft Aircargo Fire Business Interruption Hail Inland Marine Marine Sprinkler Leakage Burglary Plate Glass Workmen's Compensation Fidelity and Surety Bonds Life Accident Health PROTECTION INSURANCE MRS ELINOR CLARK NEWPORT April Mrs Elinor Pack Clark 87 died at the home of her son Herbert Clark in Plymouth yesterday after a short Ulneas Born In Bridgewater the daughter of John and Azubah (Pack Clark she attended Bridge-water schools and moved at an early age to Lynn Mass Four years after her marriage to Fred Clark they moved to Hart- CROWE Condensed Statements of Insurance Companies Represented By Henry Lord Co Inc FUNERAL HOME ft Crow ftlrhard Crawa Jr FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dial '-tM'' 11 I Ate THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 508-19 Wslnnt Slrtet Phllade pbla THl COMMERCIAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF One Park Avenne Naw Vork 18 ASSETS DEC XI 1947 EMPIRE STATE INSURANCE COMPANY Watertown New Tork ASSETS DEC 81 1847 Stocks and Bond $8541 773 07 Cash In Office and Bank 409450 14 Agenti Balance 8' 274 93 Interest and Rents 17866 03 CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL I IRE INSURANCE CO Aiiriover Maisacbosetta ASSETS DEC 31 1947 MnrtgEe I nana 81388 22 Stocks and fcnndt 1307727 94 Cash In Office and Bank 212529 22 Agents' Bftlancea 98485 -9 Interest and Rents Jt 10991 39 All other Aeaata 258 92 We'll help you PLAN your new HOTPOINT ELECTRIC KITCHEN! 1847 617863730 01 1 584 863 OS 1 421 477 SO 68416 St 46884 OS IBS 603 64 ASSETS DEC II Stocks and Bond Cash In Office an-! Bank Agent's' Balance Bill Receivable Int-tesl and Rent All Other Aasala Stocks and Bonds Cash ln Office and Ranv- Agents' Balancta Bills Recelvahlt Interest and Rants All Other Asset Orosj Assets Deduct Items not 63681 485 54 7BB832 38 380830 93 S0660 36 12747 26 36800 2S $4878576 74 32732 97 Oroas Asset Drduci Items not S6 061 384 17 321 410 10 THE srtVARR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ASSETS DEC 31 1847 Mortgage Loana 13031 91 Stocks snd Bonds 14115225 47 Cash In Office and Bank 837808 44 Agents' Balances 733391 79 Bills Receivable 396 69 tattrast and Rents 60886 S3 All Other Aaseta 661881 34 Oroas Aaaeta $16342631 37 Dertuct Items not admlt ted 13491404 Admitted 616307 817 33 I I il I I II Ol 31 1817 DBSAld I 6 3 160030 63 Unearned Pi emiuma 6 86 '026 nt All OMier 1042810 77 Caih Capital 2000000 00 Surplus over all liability 4 142 057 30 Total Llabilltl'1! and Surplus $16207917 31 Oross Aasats $1731331 09 Deduct Hems not admitted 88486 56 Oros Ariel 631644046 31 Deduct Item not admitted 86 631 11 Admitted $5841 874 07 M(tf 1 1 in 61 Ht1 645 653 77 Admitted 64 IIAIIIIIIIFS UM i Admitted 61 874 844 53 liARILITtl nrr fii- Net Unpaid Uai 6 87 887 00 Unearned PremHima 1052 2S5 50 All other Liabilities 3350973 Afltnltl'd $21 4B743J AS tlAIUI 11 li DET 61 1917 Net Unptt'l Lo-6 6 I 41 MS St Un'srned Ptemium 6 879 641 17 All Other Liabilities I 178 601 IB Ch Capital looo ooo no Snrnlus over all Liabilities T67S 638 IS 981 36 3 877 648 34 12B4S3 84 1000000 00 SS7727 60 Nn Unit -Id I'ir-es Utieainrd Premiums All Other Liabilities Cash Capital 4 Rurolui over all Llnbltl-ties lull 541374 00 847 814 46 19537678 000000 r0 458368 53 Net Unpmd Losaes Unes'ned Premiums All Other Liabilities Caeh Capltkl Surp'tis over all riRR ASSOCIATION OK PHILADELPHIA SSI Walnut Street Fhlladlnla Pa arrets nrr SI 147 Meal EM ate 7 SSSSSBN1 Mortgage Loan 1S046B60 Slocks and Bonds 27082 292 97 Cah In OrTIra and Bank i7 449 B4 Aganta' Ralanraa 14711199 Interest and Renla 44S107J All Othar AtaaU 1B44J2B SS Oroat Aaicta $37070 BS7 32 Deduct Items not admitted I7424S4 72 Admitted 332SOS2AO i lAniirnttt nn ii it Net Unpaid leases I 44204 On Unearned Premiums lTS0916T1 All Other LlabUltlea 14SS1S14S Cah Capital 2400 oftn no Surplus over all LlabUltlea 871377443 ToUl Liabilities and Surplus I3V1JSOS3 0 BOSTON ISM RAM I- COMPAN M7 Kllkr Street Boston Massachusetts ASSETS DEC SI 1947 Real Estate 1081381 on Mortgage Loans 8490 on Blocks and Bonds 28 181224 34 Cash In Office and Bunk 24V17S287 Agents' Balances 2 878 433 B4 Bills Receivable 121 M3 28 Interest and Rents SO 134 83 All Ofhr Assets 268784 S8 dross Asset 83B 034104 12 Deduct items not admitted 877278 88 Stirpluv over nil 501 212 30 and nd snd and To' I tishililie Riirplu Total lishllltlea BurpluK Totil LtSbt'ltlSS Purplus Totul LtSBIlttlH Rurplu 621 457 416 88 641 874 07 $4 846861 77 6I674S44 63 A WTUCKET MUTUAL FIRE INSI RANf COMPANY 25 Maple Street tucket Bbode Island AMERICAN CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPANY SI Louis Missouri ASSETS DEC SI 1847 FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO ASSETS DEC SI 1947 Real Eatote 8 104794 96 Mortzege Loana 1034 81 Stocka and Bonds 93174 338 61 Cash In Office and Bank LL 73606 54 Agents' Balances 5 1 98 624 20 Rt Is Receivable 34331 78 Interest and Rents 201487 All Other As-ets 13 27717 0 Kitchen You're THE LONDON ASSURANCE Unite Stales Branch 99 John Stre-t N-w Yotk 7 AETS DEC SI 1917 Stork and Bonds 910654768 17 Cash In Office and Bank 143043637 Asents Blsnees 726346 67 Bills Receivable 4361503 Interests and Rent 31964 60 All Other A ft 1177 067 63 fpr ot? sec P0 a I About THE HANOVER FIRI? INSURANCE COMPANY New York ASSETS DEC SI 1947 Stocks and Bonds $26624866 83 Caah In Office and Bank 3393182 08 Agents' Balanr-s 2408681 42 Bills Receivable 1285138 Interest and Rents 63805 33 All Other AstS 1334 393 92 Oroas Astets $33836860 94 Deduct items not admlt tstl 337473 76 Storks and Bondp Cash In Office and Bank AgenU' Balanre Bills Receivable Interest and Rents 6461607 10 I 238605 20 878449 84 39 482 28 3950177 (698 86 riew Notpourt 1917 9 31879 04 3 640660 82 583206 64 278413 33 ll6723t 77 083 87 ASSKTS DEC 81 Rett) Estate MortE66jl Loans Storks and Bonds: -h In Office snd Bank Agents' Balances Interest and Rent Other Assets All Other A-lf 1Calt Cntw Hot rolnt Automatic Inert rte Kaaf cook ft and automatically ar Hotpotnt Automatic Electric Dlhwaahtr and Slectric Dipoll Mtxlnf Cfrtw Nw Hoteolnt Blectrte Refrigerator keepa food 7reh lengrt 7 Gross Astets 8123 920821 9 Deduct items not admitted 1113730 80 Assets' ims not 610457345 05 dmlt- 87446 50 Gross Dedllf I ted Qross Acsete Deduct Item not S13863I87 104 781 88 Gross Assets 13794974 73 Deduct items not admit 382 71 ted 3 613848406 34 Admitted 433608407 18 OEC 31 1847 Admitted 810389 898 66 i i Ann 1 1 ii lire it inn Admitted UABILITIES I IABII ITII DEC SI 1941 Come in today for your copy of the 34-pauxe booklet "Your Admitted 613380 101 36 LIABILITIES DEC SI 1847 Nat Unpaid L0ea 6 38 676 644 54 Unearned Premium 16 141 IS 71 All Othet Llabilltl 1 1 68717 OS Csh Capital 383 160 00 Surplus over all Liabilities 16 146637 86 Admitted 634366826 24 LIABILITIES DEC 81 1911 Nat Unpaid I 1628173 61 Unearned Premlunw 13085701 04 All Other Liabilities 100381329 Cash Capital 3000000 00 Surplus over all Lisblll- tle 1473813810 Admitted 13794612 01 LIABILITIES DEC 81 1947 Nl Unpaid Losses 6 167149 01 Unearned Premiums 1097890 1 4 All Other Liabilities 20217360 Surplus over all Liabilities 1327399 25 Net Unpaid Loss llnaarned Premiums All Other Liabilities Cash Capital Surplus over all 4484637 00 13 881 031 16 4 426266 76 4000000 00 6746480 18 Nei Unpaid Losses linra i ned Pi rmiuina All Other Liabilities' Cash Capital Surplus over all TpXPERT architects and home aconomista have carefully deatfned and teated Hotpoint's 3 Work centeia to sava yon tune and steps in your new electric kitchen This plan fits each home appliance into a carefully arranirad system 866 566 00 6 480 568 310439 40 100000000 3613341 95 Nt Unpaid Losses Unearned Premium All Other Liabilities Statutory Deposit Snrplu over all Liabill tie 6 1 681116 03 84B6SB6 66 863:31881 50000000 4344 110 83 Next Kitchen by Hotpoint" It will help you plan your next kitchen around the 3 Hotpoint Work Centers and end Total Liabilities and Surplus $111 60 101 JS Tolnl Liabilities end Surplus $13848 408 34 Total Llhllllies Surplus Tntl Lltbilltle Surplus and $34356825 24 ToIhI Liabilities Hiid Surplus $10389898 55 Total Liabilities Surplii $1 794 61? 01 $33609407 15 It tM MM earrtplets Hotpoint lac trie kitchen at our showroom HENRY LORD CO Inc yoa can hava aaa Joat Hko HI tfatpginj" Dependability Awurtd by 40 Years Experience! 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