Synopsis, of Annual Statement of thel Unerlcao Equitable Awbum Com TlT TTn 1 - : tno Statelet lew TTsck. on Km thsrty- first oa Of THrimMr. IMJL BHot so tho Inmiwift ConmlMkMMT eg the Utect-Oregon, pursuant-to lew: BeStsAirmen Capital Posters Net 106 Nod Over GIs inmt of - aUal stack paid up. 11,00040040. " Net premiums received during ..the year, laif jttjz. .interest, oivtaenos ana mn receiv ed dorm the year. tJMJCl.n. t Income from other sources received I daring the rwr, . $S33,T50.t4. , , Tout incom. HJ1MM.M. - - . By cxsxs Kowrm "Net ; losses paid d urine the Tear m- ft4in i ii i nn. a Jt , oaicras nvwij - lonnea wumor. ium.bs. . .-- Legion baseball nine made Its first tnt?rV sSST rl appearance or tne season y ester- taxes, licenses and fees paid during L ,i -I I. V i.-'i:-.' U V . - I A I A k v r ; -1 w- , - , .. - : r ; although they received but two I ins the trTlSMMMS - - ; ! blows oft pair of Salem Air Bast I ideads paid to poUcyholdm dur- chuckers, run up a 10- victory talZrrtUm3?m& .diru.l over tne Fivers. - - issrx.Tao.Ds. - Coach Al Lightner cot a pitch- ZSZZ'' ers-eye View Of hlS Junior ball-1 Value of real estate owned (market XHiDcrx in uieFia- imusu muni7. ur i . . . . ... -1 i ' iaoim -Mh i aTstaTss.se. raM siiisiisii in the mound himself in order I etc- sizjisjol that the pitching staff, all of which eS, " amortttea. performed in Sunday's junior loop, valine of stocks owned (market val might take a needed rest. :Xy- V .. : The Capital Posters didn't look iL6L ..FT?. "r - at all bad on the defensive side, I Premiums In course ol ,Heetion but when it came to taking, their I S2--l,f-.?M,fib?r, w.f!w'': cuts at the borsehide, the older Interest and rents duo and accrued. and more experiencedcrs had SSm ). gi05.isa.i8. - too much on the ball. One of the Total admitted assets, siq.m5.sm J. winners two safeties was punched RrM. rf.iSSnaku sx.- out by Lightner, and the only reg-1 sxiju. ular team member to get on via a . A--t .of on hit was Catcher Dean Hagedorn, Due t or commission and brokerage, who beat out a hopper to third in mj??0-5: w,,. -the second inning. Seventeen Jun- TbK12p& If.. Inra atnirV mir IS nf 0 wklffa 1 7SS.nS.TS. " dished up by the fancy assortment JlW& oi stun zrom ronsiaer ijarry inm ioujh.. - - - lap, who replaced Jimmy Dorer LSSSS vw"- zor u Airmen axier two outs ui i xotai. sio.ouawj. the second. businissiw wu The Juniors took an early: lead Not premiums received during the In the second 1 canto, .coring five 'Tet during the year, runs off two hits, five walks, one I szsj3S.il. r v name ox company, American Enni . ... - - h : . 1 si i ' .. S s ? Q :: saio.- KINC INSPECTS 7LANI IOCKET$-Ats oyal Air FerM scatto. smnrttcn U Cngland Kmg Gerr tl haptctg a Typhaea Cgatar fitted wKk rocket prefects apptntaff. ' RETIRED Telex, retired drew performer, aiooses n Cm tprtag ttmBght la tao Deareriot. TaagBt By a rrenca trainer, ue pour sear eswys ewy smcn P.I rrnr and a mtfnl ftf nSitaM balls. They added three more tal- ' lies in the fourth and racked up roon. . ; .t i 1 Name of Secretary. John F. Bneoden. anouer iwo in we lonowina sututory resident attorney for ser- Irame, mostly on wauu ana Dase- I nee. insurance commissioner, running. The Airmen, entering their nau ox tne mm on tne snort i w. 12.21 end Of a 10-1 COUnt, bounced bacJC I Synopsis of Annual Statement of the TTIUf AW Ull. M. 1 I . 1 - . uuiuigi, wiu uu . Minnesota, on tne tnirty-nrst aay ox Dacember. 143. made to tne insurance Comnnssiotier of tne state: ox uregon. after two out in ther ninth. The local 'Juniors have slated a Camp Adair, team for a practice contest at 6:30 . this evening, then Thursday trek, to'" Albany for a night game with the Hub City Le gion nine in their official 1944 cur tain-raiser. Box score: JR. LEGION (10) Player, pos. AB R II PO A E Allison, ss .0 0 0 J Malmin, cf -3 ' 0 0 2 0 V. Valdez, 3b J2 0 0 1 2 Carroll, rf ' -1 11 0 16' 0 SUats, If Hagedorn, c . P. Valdez, 2b Dalke, lb Lightner, p . Dasch. ss Zahare cf Craig, 3b .. Nolan, rf Day, If . Russell, c i Alderman, 2b Hendrie, lb Province, -Wilkes, ; Totals 1 1 0 1 3 ..1 110 n 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 .0 -.00 .0 0 .26 10 1 3 2 6 '1 2 0( U 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 ,0 2 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 13 pursuant to law: i CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up. None. INCOME Total premium taoome for the year. S7,B71J07J1. interest, cuvtaenas ana rents receiv ed durins the year. S2.416.19SJS. ' income Irom otner sources receiveo during the year. $1,656,0738. Total income, ii.v43.sej.v . DISBURSEMENTS Paid for losses, endowments, annui ties and surrender values. S3.874.790.45. DlYldends paid to poiicynoiaers our teg the year. $824,457.81. r Dividends paid on capital Stock Cur- A 5 kit the year,' None. 1 1 -' AIR BASE (6) r Player, pos. AB B Dunlap, lf-p 4 Callahan, rf 5 Frentzko, ss-c 5 Wind, 2b ; .4 Collona, 3b-ss .2 Dattolico, c -2 Burk, lb 4 Doerr, p . 0 Campbell, 3b CardweU,- If 1 Jacobs, If . 4 Totals --36 H PO A E 1 1 2 2 1 6 2 0 0 10 7 0 0 0 0 7.27 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0. 0 0 7 Batted -for Alderman in 5th. Batted for Hendrie in 5th. Jr. Legion .050 320 00010 2 4 Air Base 001 001 220 6 7 5 Innings pitched: Lightner, Dorer n3, Dunlap 7W At bat oft Dorer ; 7, olf Dunlap 19. Hits off Dorer 2, off Dunlap 0. Runs i scored , off hnrpr 5. off DunlaD 5. Earned runs off Lightner 2, off Dorer 4. Struck out by Lightner 4, by Dorer 2, by Dunlap 15. Base on balls off Lightner 3, off Dorer 4, off pun Hit by pitcher: By Dunla. Wild Ditches. :Liehtner, Dorer, Dunlap 2. Passed balls, Hagedorn, Dat tolico 4. Left on bases: Legion 3, Air Base 8. Two-base bits: Wind. Runs batted in: Dunlap 2, Cos- tello.H Sacrifices: Malmin, Light ner. Stolen bases: Dattolico, Burk, W. Valdez; Umpire, Don Hendrie. ommisaioiis and salaries paid dur-I in the vear. 1.S7 326.71. i Taxes, ncenses ana sees paia aunni the year, S21JC.3a. r ! Amount of all other expenditures. I1.720.791M. . Total expenditures. 8.7243S. - ' i- ASSETS y Value of real estate owned (Book value). 11.033.994.30. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc- S1S.712.8S6.42. Value of bonds owned (amortized). S3S.935.S44.00. value of stocks owned (book valuer, SU17.86S.53. Premium notes and policy loans. $5,451,645.41. Cash in banks ana on nana, siio,- 300.10. Interest and rents due and accrued, $445,013.82. Net uncollected ana aeierrea prem iums. $1,701,870.73. - Other asseU (net). $1323.15. Total admitted assets. $64,424,623.48. - . LIABILITIES t ; Net reserves, $53,353,160.13. Gross claims for tosses unpaid, $352,- 422.40. , AU other liabilities. $5,628,381.58. ToUl liabilities, except capital. $60,. 333J04.11. Capital paid up. None. 1 Surplus over all liabilities. $4,090,- 7195. . f. ! -" -v. - , Surplus as : regards policyholders. $4,090,719.33. - 1 ' : TOUI. B64.4Z4.0Z3.4O. jK - - BUSINESS IN OREGON FCft i i THE YEAR i Net premiums and annuities receiv ed during the year, svej44.i. Dividends i paid during the year. S7.076J1. ; i f Net losses ' and claims, endowments, surrenders, and annuities paid during A i aiui ana a T me year, soj.ooo.in. Name of company. The Minnesota Mutual Life ' Insurance Company. Nsme of President, T. A. miutps. Name of Secretary, Carl R. Anderson. Statutory resident' attorney for ser vice. Commissioner of Insurance. 'Babe' Shoots Medal Round V (Continued from Page 8) Phyllis Otto of Omaha, Neb run-ner-uD in the-Western ; Open two years ago, with si 40-41. Following were Catherine fox,.: Bloomfield, NJ. with 44-3 and Mary Ag- VTf.lt S.flh TlHth nea wan, iucuwuuHt --"n s - . -J nrji CHAH..;LAii Of.T.XXaawN-O. DrXJ.CaaaJIJI CmNTSS tlerballsts . til KartS Liberty Costatrt Portland Ceneral Eectrte Co c:"ce open Saturday only 10 a m. to 1 P-m-s to7 P Con futation, tlood pressure and armo tests Lei oi charge, rracticed unct 1. 11. , PULL1KC IN A COR ON AD O Grotmd crewmen haul m a Cenmade (1B2T) wLich has I i Just landed on Kaneohe ay, Hawaii, after an operational training flight. . - II . - I' 'f . , , A. rr a A ':.::.: b No. 24-29 . v; Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Northwestern- National Life Insurance Company of Minneapolis, in the State of Minnesota, on tne thirty-first aay of December. 1943. made to the Insur ance Commissioner of the btata oi Oregon, pursuant to law: t r camtai r Amount of capital stock paid up. $1,650,000.00. : t ' -. Total premium income for the year. $124531.47. Interest, dividends and rents receiv ed durinr the year. S3J83.42SJS. - Income from other sources received during the year. $3,661,451.41. r Total income, i.m.iii". DISBURSEMENTS Paid for losses, endowments, annui ties and surrender values. $4,582,004.41. Dividends nald to ooucyboiaers am mg the year. ss3s7.ii. Dividends paia on capiuu noes dur ing the year. $88,009.00. Commissions ana sauiries paia sui tes' tlw Tear. S3JMUSS.3S. Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the vear. S342.002.7O. , - i Amount oi au otner expenaiiures. $2.13X854JS. :: i - Total expewnurn, sj,v,ma., ASSETS 1 . , . t Value of real estate owned (market vain.) S3 014 771.63. Loans on mortgages and collateral. etc.. S17.699.113.3a. Value or Donas ownea limonnwi, i r ' . . i , . . i Value of stocks ownea imarsei ue). ST7.4S2iW. Premium notes ana poucy ' . . . . . ' a. mm 1 Cash in Danes ana on nana, fi 1 308.43. v : -: - Interest ana rents auo ana accruea. MissaZ. net uncollected ana aeierrea prem iums. St,T9,4M Wi Other assets (net). SS0.03S.41. Total admitted assets. $1 03,04$ J6SM. UABILITU5 Net reserves. t85.S0aJ05.2S.- Gross claims for leasts unpaid, $33,- - Total liabUitles; except capital, $.- r-.oit.l' naid i. sia50JMeaa. Surplus over all hablUtles, $8421,- 33L39. - '." ; Surplus as regards policyholders. $7.8J1J31JS. . j . Total, $103.048,SSS.4. , 5 r--a BUSINESS IN OREGON TOR TUX YEAR Net premiums and annuities received during the year, $135,560.4. - Dividends paid during . the year, tg.oM.os. L-.-'- -.-'. m ' Net tosses and claims, endowments, surrenders, and annuities paid during the year. $87,532.78. ' - Name of Company.' Northwestern National Life Insurance Company. -Name of President. O. J. Arnold. Name of Secretary. Arnold Hobbs. lr.r - l-'N; Vr 1 ' ,.s'. it. f . ' v 1 C A N A D I A N S MAN E U V E R Protected by barrage balloons, landing craft of the Keyal i Canadian Nary carry faJly-eqaipped troops as they maneBrer off the coast ! Britain. 7 si 0 :. sew PRISONERS CUT WOO D German prisoners of war file tkraogh a clearing si their .wood ; cntting site at Camp Stark. N. H where they are employed tst timber operations. fngisTi'Cnannei r aj V V ' Chances ?r "TfT f.7 XaKM7S-f - !:.. !.. it ;-:.!3ts4" j ; r : . f. w; ,f xe , fiS. t 5 ipi. ui&z ' t v. I? "-"tan i Biscay statuti n.rs r i t , ' - v'iWMa' : i -jot i - ' , i - -' ! I . .. . "J J-.-x"';- . . . ' - r , 1 3 v y- it I , 1 t ' f CARRYING INVASION $UFPl.!I$-Wctre4 from the lUgt tf Coast Cattl- isdt transpert, earga and tree sups mora easswar acres we BATTLE; Til EATR E I ir Fit AN CE Tl may si ncr'eaira Trtnce shows tit axc where Aled farces havn esUlIished s beachhead ta their taTasioa el HlUer's Surcpe, TWe"eaflasjg .jyassajsssSJ ' I -r.. I I , 1 f HOLD STILL PAL tralter Ce?e.r!3kt) el ACasa City, N. J ses Us frksi, C'eorge llzll g ri3c. Pa-, as a writ " tsi :toSc soraewherr ea Car Xiallsa fresL Fisa are Americxa Xleil eerrlee rcUscteer aTnr'snee) drlTers. " SltiCER Hit a Angal, (shovs) wtfs el former boxing, ch7rjioa Tony Carzs&erf, is Beweetneeln'the ranks cf Kr7 s Xerk nifht d&h stagers. V Vv