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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1946)
6 Giarter Given New Capital Toastmasters Capital Toastmasters may here after speak with "licence"! The dorvment. In reality a parchment charter, referred to generally by tha imr dub'i president a the "license." waa . handed to that president, Stearns Cashing, jr., Thursday night. Salem Toastmas ters and representatives of the SaJem Toastmistress club were at th banquet In the mirror room Of the Marion hotel Jo cheer the new speech students on their way. Carl , Hasenkamp. Portland, dis trict governor-elect of Toastmas ters. presented the charter and . advised members of the new or ganization of i the value of criti cism for both speaker and critic. Boy vBoofte emphasized hi southern drawl serving as toast master if or the program where Salem Toastmasters were repre sented by "Del Bamsdell, who poke on a ""Vacation with Pay." a humorous dissertation .on a summer spent In employment of the forest service, and Mrs. Har old A. Rosebraugh, Toastmistre representative, speaking on "She Set Out to Look, for a Book." urged members of the new club to find mors than .whatever they might deliberately seek in the organization. I b-e Risks Dlsenssed Marion Curry discussed the great rariety of fire risks to be j found even in -weu consirucieo residence. FJnwr Amundson, the sutjert of his speech "Why Vote?", urged his listeners to practice the privilege which was demanded by the founders of this nation Dr. Paul S. Wolfe, dis cussing juvenile delinquency, de clared parents, schools and the public mur understand the im portance of training children for citizenship as well as developing their personalities. Smith General Critic General critic was Wayne Smith. Table Topic Chairman Frank Parker presented a va riety of speakers on the question of retention of the OPA. opinions ranging from the veterans who would -bring back" OPA .rent control to Marion county (which never had if) to the grocer who would shut down the agency to day. A canner and a banker were milder in their discussion; the two women speakers took vary ing viewpoints and everybody applauded. Dale Winn and Wayne Stevens president and deputy governor respectively of Timberline Toast masters, Portland, spoke briefly. No. 5S-SJ Sysfftpsi of Annual Statement of the T0S. Branch North Brtuah snd M.r rwtil Insurenco Cm. Lul . of N Vara, tm Ue Suite of Nw York, on the Uiirty-first day of Docombar. IS, swooo so the Insurance Commissioner IM Stat, of Oregon, pursuant 10 Yocuni Wins Hand Leading Contest Deryl Yocum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Yocum. 15 Garden rd., won first place among 15 high school banti leader contest ants Wednesday night and the right to compete with winners of six similar competitions next Tuesday night at the Golden State theatre in San Francisco. Wednesday night's program and that scheduled for next week were sponsored by Sammy Kaye's orchestra. Yocont, alto saxophonist with the Salem high school band, was rated "excell ent" in the recent competition in Eugene. Ancient Romans who wan-ted to vote against something cast a black stone into the ballot box. This practice was the basis for the modern term black-balling. IN COM I Ht inahiM rooelvoa. ; Total anssrest. dividends and ' tae Mctm. SMUSMl... lnrosne bora eUscr Sources, 12.- ! in f. H j Total snrre. 344 iji S7. DISBURSEMENTS I Kt amount pawl policyholders for! S4.SU.S37U, . " Sdjiiftnwnt dsaenses. 343.- ssait- ,J I .w fti(t sosrseilas tone or brokerage. TUJDSS. - I - ' Salaries mmd fees officers, directors. fttome orrvro .mpjoyes. SMJ.3S7 as Taae. ncenaoa and foes. S3 11. SOS 34 Prwtdonda paid to stockholders, none In miU pass or crodttoa so policy- U othor expendtturet. sioossissi Otal SuiwmnU, SS 1SS.S71 SS. ADMITTED ASSETS Tali of teal estate owned (market Value I. one. I oana on saortgagos and collateral. Value 'of bonds owned ( amortized )j $i iTs.in.ia. Value of stocks ewaed (market Value 1. S4.710 J7S 80. Comb U Sanaa and on hand. , P4l.- as3 w. rvmuntutam In eourse of eoUorttoa niM otnee Seetomber M. ISO. $413.- Tii 42. ' Interest and rents due and accrued. gasiTSjov - . , Cnnor aaaets (net), SSSS SU Tt. ! Total aOtoittedP assets. 918.313.773 JS. lAsiUTtm SURPLUS AND J C7 1 MAN i-ry - Total wipaMt cWms. S2.130J31.frO. Sstisaassd loos , 'adjustment expei for ampoMl claim. S1W.SOS 00. . Total vnauart premiums as all un eprd rtaaa, SSJaS.sasjS. Salaries, rents expenses, bills. ,ae enuofs.. sssa, etc.. due or accrued. SM. aas OS. fttsttsnatod amount xdue or accrued SW taae. HJ7J7S as. CesnanJaaion. brokeraf e. - or other eharfoa doe and accrued. MO Odd 00. AU other liabilities. S429J1S 7S Total liabilities, escept capital. $11. S4SSM. Capttal paid up. Statutory Depoait. gssos sue as. Surplus over all uabUitiea. SS.3SS. Tos sx. Surplus as regaros policyholders. $. ansHdU Total. IIIHJ Tn Bl'SINCS IN OREGON -fOSt THE YEAR Kd premiums received $114 .Sis 51 Net I ii ps paid. SB SOS SS teidiids paid or credited to policy - Mame off ' Company. V S.. BrafM-h I SSorua Brttiaai atoreantilo Ina Co. Ltd Nam OS U-S. lUMftr, Ceorce H rjwaOwry. htmt of Secretary. H. P. Stock ham Statutory reaident attorney for serv- aco. rranR T. Robinaon. No. 54-52 Synopsis of Annual Statement of thr Minufirlui er 4 Mtrrlunli Indemnity Company of Cincinnati 2. In the. State of Ohio, on the thirty-fimt day of De reniber. 1S43. made to the linunntt Commusmntr of the Slate of Oregon, pursuant to law: INCOME Net premiums received. t77.0M8 Total lnteret." dividends and real es tate iricome. S27.M7 50. liicoine ftom oUier sources. 171 27 Total income. 722 S33 7S DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid policyholders for loaars. tllS.SS3 3S Loaa adjustment expenses. $51 3M 54 Asents commiasions or biokerage. SS3I II Salaries and fees-officers, directors, home office employes. S0.lt7 S5 Tim. Iirrnr and frea. (13.5S2 33. DivHlendn. paid tn tH-h holders, none Dividends paid or credited to policy holders. noiM. All otrrer expenditures. $192 520 47. Total diburement8. $415 099 74. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value), none. Loans on mortgages snd collateral, etc . none Value of bonds owned (smortized). $1,014 474 02. Value of stocks owned (book value). $322.4Sfl 20 Cash in banks and on hand. $304. SS4 24. Premiums In course of collection written since September 30. 1S43, $22. 7SS .!. Interest and rents due snd accrued. S3. SOS 21 . Other anarts net). none. Total admitted asaets. $t 470.552 OS. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims. $245,704 30. Estimated 'toes adjustment expense for unpaid claims. $3,315 42. Total unearned premiums on all un expired risks. $252,720 $4. Salaries, rents, tipeiun. bills. . ac counts, fees, etc . due or accrued. $1 . 24 S4. , Estimated amount due or accrued for Uses. $23.700 00. Commiaaiahs. brokerage, or other charges duo: and accrued. $10 00. AU other liabilities. $11S.OOB4I. Total liabilities, except capital. $444. 754 Tl. Capital paid up. $350 OOo 00 Sutplus over ail liabilities. $475. 75 33 Surplus as resards policyholders. $1. 02S7SS3S Total-. $1 S70.552 M BUSINESS IN OREGON POR THE YEAR Net premiums received, none. Net loaaes paid. none. Dividends paid or ci edited to policy holders, none Name f Company. 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