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    PAGE SIX
Bloody Struggle
For Okinawa Is
Just About Over
By Frunk Treiiialne
" (United Press War CorrwiMjiidflit)
' Pearl Harbor, June 6 IU') The
bloody battle of Okinawa was
virtually over today, and Japan':
Invasion jitters were getting
. worse.
With the fighting in Okinawa
in the moDDine-up stage, a vie-
tory" announcement from Ad
miral Chester W. Nimitz was ex-
nected any time now. He slgnifi
cantly omitted any mention of
land fighting from his regular
communique.
Japanese newspapers conceded
the "isolation" of Okinawa, and
warned the invasion of the Nip-
ponese homeland itself was rapid
ly approaching."
Other developments in the Pa
cific fighting included:
China Chinese troops recap
tured, Liuchow, former U. S. 14th
airfofce base In central Kwangsl
province. Liuchow was lost to
the Japanese last November.
Gain Six Miles
Philippines The American 37th
division gained six miles in Its
drive up Cagayan valley in pur
suit of the remaining 20,000 to
30,000 Japanese in northern Lu
zon. Enemy opposition was very
light.
Pacific Fleet Carrier-based
planes of the Pacific fleet sank
seven Japanese snips ana damag
ed at least six more in attacks
ranging from the northern Kur
lies to the southern Ryukyus.
Any detailed reports on the ell
mactic fighting on Okinawa were
lacking at the moment. However,
the sixth marine division was be-
One Gallon does a Room
a Gallon
TUN! INI
Th Kern-Ton. Mlracf Shew with
DUNNINGER
MIRACLE MENTAUST
Vary Wtd. Night t:00-9:30 f. W. t.
Hut Ntiwtrk
I X Beautify
V Your Hoot With
f ACME QUALITY
GRANITE FLOOR ENAMEL
fit commanded for tntt-
rior and Mml'txpoied
tut facet of wood
or concritt.
George Childs
Hardware Co.
"A Pleaure to Servo You"
Bond and Minnesota Phone 88
SVNOI'fllS OF ANNrilj HTATKMKNT
OK TlK
CENTRAL SURETY FIRE
CORPORATION
of Kansts City, in (he Btste ot Miucmrl. en ttir
thirty Ural iUf of tiwtmb. ntt la Mir
Iiisuianre Coniinlutuuir ot Uu BHU ot Uruii,
ninuuit la law;
Inoom
Nrt premiums rrelI UI.M6.SS
Tola! later mi. ill Mend end ril
Hiate liioonit IB.fMT.ST
. Jncoua (run other tuurttf 81. W
ToUl Income 1 13T,tll IT
Diabureements
Nt amount paid iiolK-jrltoldera for
f losses I 138.5lT.0f
Low YMiuinient atpenwi lfi.iH5.liS
AienU comtnlMloua or brokerage. , . , 43,011. U
tfalariei and fart e'l.teri, dlreciora.
liotut Bilk ctmil'im IS, IT ft. Of
Taira, licenses and fata M.iWI.Tf
liUUUmla paid to aickUo1dera t
Jilldnda paid to policy holder. ... 0
All other ufWdlturM HUTtVl"
Total dlsbursments $ JSP, I IIS I
Admitted AMt
Value Of ml MiaU oa-iid (uiaikat
value) I
Loam on moruaiM and collateral,
lc
Value of bnuda owiird (amortlsM.) C51,S9T.T
Value of itock owDfil (market lalual 0
Caeli In batik and on liaiid W.KM SS
J'tttnluma In e-iur of cullwtloa
written alttc Xtptrmbar SO, 111.. 3I.3M IT
Interest and rents Uu and accrual II.
Other ftU (m) lft.3li.aT
Total admitted tMMf t TM.SMI !M
tUbilitiaa, Surplus ft&d Othar Tundi
Total Ututd rlaltna t J1.131.4C
KUmated lota adjuilmcnt aipenaa
for unpaid claim! 4,106.2?
Total unearned rrrmluina on all itn-
aplrod rink tl.ttl.t:
fUltrle. rente, einerm-a, bllli. ae-
eounU. (eea, ft:., due or acmied 1,341. SO
KM I mated amount due or rcruetl for
UfM 18.5 WW
OommlMloni. hmkerace, or other
chart oue and accruri I.H 1C
Tnltl tlitrlllllM, ttrept riltal,,. MT.OH.TC
Capital paid up...,. I KU.iKW.oa
Surplus over ail Ha
te hum srr.soi.u
fjarplaa MM reiardi pollrrholdera....! 6xf.30I.ft';
Total f TT4.3M.6!
Bnsina In Oregon for to, Yrt
Net premium! revetted I 1.3VS M
Net icun paid ett.it
CfiH THAI. SUKBTT T1KM
OOKPORATXOZr
It. K. Mnlter.it, frrMent
O. T, Bmothen, HerreUrr
Statutory mldant attorney for tanicw, Iniur
not Commlli loner.
W MIRACLE WALL FINISH
Only
VI
1
A
Ma lfl
mi i) 'wm
lieved to have completed the cap
ture of Nana airfield, best on the
island and last held by the Jap
anese, i C
The seventh army division over
ran Chlnen peninsula on tne
southeast coast, capturing Intact
an elaborate Japanese under
ground headquarters.
Japs Make Claim
Tokyo, trying to salvage some
propaganda from the Okinawa
loss, claimed that American cas
ualties in the battle totalled 150,-
000. That was far above the last
official casualty report, covering
the fighting through May 30,
which listed 35,116 killed, wound
ed, and missing.
The Okinawa battle, which be
gan G6 days ago, was the bloodiest
yet of the Pucific campaign. Of
the original enemy garrison of
about 80,000, over 61,000 troops
have been killed. Their totals in
wounded must have been very
high, too.
With Okinawa about gone and
fires still smouldering in Kobe,
burned out yesterday by Super
fortresses, the Japanese had grim
reminders of what was in store
for them and they admitted it.
Time Mot Kipo
However, a Washington dis
patch indicated they might have
to "sweat out" the Invasion of
their homeland quite a while yet.
It was pointed out by. military ob
servers that it took 30 months to
prepare the European invasion.
Troops being redeployed from
Europe will need from three to
five months for travel, home fur
loughs, and now training. D J day
may even not come until next
year, it was said.
But the forces already were
gathering for the big battle. The
new Delhi radio reported two
more Hrlllsh battle squadrons
were on their way to join the
Royal navy's Pacific fleet.
THE BEND BULLETINJEND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1945
Called 'Muddle'.
By Ex-President
Chicago. June 6 tin Former
President Herbert Hoover praised
President Truman today-for tak
ing action to remedy what he
called a "terrible jnuddle in the
domestic food situation."
Hoover said the president had
laken a "wise step" in appointing
Rep. Clinton P. Anderson, D., N.
M., as secrctury of agriculture.
He commended Mr. Truman for
his plan to consolidate the war
food administration with the de
partment of agriculture.
"But the most hopeful part is
that we have a new regime tackl
ing the problem," Hoover told
a press conference. "Everybody
wants the president to succeed, j
Not To Take I'ost I
Hoover denied rumors that he!
would accept a government postj
in connection witn post-war iooa
relief. In answer to a question,
he said:
Bear In mind that I am soon
going to be 71 years old. I was
47 when I had the food job in the
last war. My position in the world
Is that of an adviser."
The former president said he
had Just left Washington, where
he had engaged in a discussion of
our domestic food situation and
the relief of the liberated coun
tries of Europe.
- Hoover said the principal mud
dle "is local famines over the
country due to maldistribution
and black markets."
Trouble Explained
Hoover added:
The badge of a Cfc.
(CIVILIAN FIRST CLASS)
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
lour Business-Managed Poicer System
"You can control prices but
control is far different from freez
ing prices. You can control water
going into the city mains, but if
you freeze the water, you will get
nothing. That is one cause of the
trouble."
Continuing his praise of Tru
man, the former president said
his administration had taken ac
tion that "should have been adopt
ed four years ago" in planning a
sugar control system similar to
the "sugar equalization" program
established In world war I.
HOFFMAN ARRESTED
London, June 6'lPi The Luxem
bourg radio said today that Paul
Hoffman, the man responsible for
the creamation of nazl victims at
the notorious Maidanek concen
tration camp, had been arrested
in Poland.
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Family Recipes
In Sacks of
Sperry
Drifted Snow
Home-Perfected
ENRICHED FLOUR
50 lb.
Rack
2.29
KENWOOD GROCERY
Salerno Veteran
Is Bend Visitor
Experiences of a Bend sailor,
Frededrick Baer, RM 1c, while
serving in the Mediterranean
theater of war, were not confined
to water, although W once spent
seven hours in the water when
his destroyer was torpedoed, it
was learned here today. When
not in action In the broad Medi
terranean and its various seas
and bays, Fred was serving on
land, with rangers of the United
States army. ,
Fred was a member of a navy
unit attached to the rangers, and
with, the Rangers he saw action
at both Anzio and Salerno, two
of the "hot spots" in the Medi
terranean area. Most soldiers
appear to believe that the Anzio
beachhead battle was the hard
est for the Americans, but as a
sailor fighting with the rangers,
Fred will cast his vote for Sa
lerno. Covered Wide Area
Fred wears four campaign rib
bons, with a- fifth coming up.
His action extended from North
Africa to Sicily, Italy and France,
and he was also in the Grecian
area of war. His headquarters
were at Palermo.
Fred is home on a 30 day leave,
visiting his folks, Mr. and Mrs.
George H. Baer, 1655 Awbrey
road. Before returning home,
he visited the middle west, and
did some fishing in the northern
Minnesota country.
At the end of his leave, Fred
will report to a Pacific port. He
has been In the navy four years.
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Come and Get It (outdoor cook
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Field Book of Fresh-Water
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Fishing for Fun in Salty
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Fly Patterns and Their Origins
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raclfic Game Fishing,
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Practical Home Tanning,'
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TXOPl OP AXXCAL STATEMENT
OrtUKXl. 8. BitANCtf
THE UNION MARINE
CRMPDKT iuo rr t tt"
VS
f Mirer:!, lii ui Kingdom f Ortat Brtult,
Urctou, pursuant to law:
v xneoat
Toul Inters. dltldenoU 'tad' 'rial .'
Incbuw from wUtr ounea.,,, , "' U,9or.t9
TotaJ liun....... $ 1.5T6.146.H
ftet amount txia Lolk-moldera lur
loam
iMt adjuatuieiit esiwiuea
Agents cuiuiulilotia or brokerage.. .
Salarlef and (tea officer. m.rtora.
4TO.109.tl
106.JT5.S3
J43.WU.15
"" wiw eruniorea...,
Tn, lU'enora and Ittt
liliidenda nald to atocknoldera (Caili.
W; iUck. tOL
Ohidondt paid or cjrdlttd to wllcx
lioldera
All oilier exKendlturti....',,.V.V.V."
ToUl dlibunementa , 1,
v.i.u. - .Admltttd Aiiflti
Uiw of real wiata oautd ( market
aJ ,...
ana on mortgages: and conVteial,
etc.
ValiM or hnn.1. . .
539. C 28. 5 J
111.200.00
C28.21t3.73
irj39.ii
as, 75. 1
101.T00.ti
Value or stneka ornird (market talue)
taan in banks and on hand
' 'T'uiuim in courae of collection '
written since Heptembcr 30, iun.,
Interest and rents duo and accrued
OUier aaiwu (net)
7htI..l,,Mted "-. t 4.MT.40T.W
XUbUltlM Surplm nd Ottatr Pnnd
Toul uni'ald claims $ T41.tl4.00
aajuaunent Mpenw
lor unitald claim
ToUl uiieaniMl premiums on ill un
lulml risks
Ualarid, rruta, rzpenaes. bills, ac
eounte, ri etc., duo or accrued
Estimated amtiuut due or accrued for
Uses '
Coraraliilont. bmkiftge, or " 'other
rharfea ilna i.
10.203. 00
7C0.218.18
41,043.00
139,061 DS
is. 500. on
.... -. iiiun 4V8.WS.Sff
4t9.501.!W
ttjwi iiaouitles, earept capital 2. 189.087. M
RUtulorjr drpoalt 6tW.000.00
Surplus over all -
b"IU 1. 339.319. 3S
Surplus SS rrgsrds pollcjrtMIders...t I.0M.819.5S
ul, f 4.r.40T.ie
BntlMH In Oreron for th Tr:
et premiums received $ f t$t $f
Net loiew paid . g,W6.7B
Dbidend paid or credited to policy
holders j
TT. 8. Branch '
THB UNION MARINE ft OBHBBAA
INSURANCB CO.. LTD.
- T. J. Irvine, It. H. .Manajier
T. P. Cuiinlngliam, Pcrrrtsry
Statutory mldent attorn ey for senlec, Jnsur
laca Commlsiloner.
KANSAS CITY WHEAT MARKET .
KANSAS CITY. May 28 (AP) Wheat I
No. 2 dark and hard, 1.8; No. 3, 11.85
61.70; No. a red Sl.70, No. 3 (1.69H9
1.72: July il.iS, September l-aTa
December 1.56, May 1.55.
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT
of
The New Brunswick Fire
Insurance Company .
or New Brunswick, In the state or New
Jersey, on the 31st day of December. 1M4.
made to the Insurance Commlsiloner of ,
Ihe itati ot Ofegon, pursuant to law:
Net premiums received f 2, 188,729.97
Totaf interest, dividend! and ..-M
real estate income 211,107.02.
Incora from other aourcei 80,929.22)
Total Income 1 12,480,789.24!
Disbursements
Mt ammint Tinlrl millcvhAlftra
for losses T J1.053.983.S8
Loss adjustment expenses 67. 639.42 j
Agt-nts' commissions or bra-
Iternge 6o9,428.44
Bauncs ana rees oincerg, ai-
rectors, home olce em- r
ployes 189,484. 58
Taxes. licenses and rees .... 60,152.64,
Dividends paid to stockhold-
era (cash. 8130.000) 150.000.00
Dividends paid or credited to
policyholders "OfJ?
All other expenditures 116.849.71
Total disbursements 82.254.219.33
Admitted Asaett
Value of real estate owned
(market value) $ 150,000.00
Loans on mortgages and col
lateral, etc .'. none
Value of bonds owned (amor .
tlzed) 2,862,740.00
Value of stocks owned (mar
ket value) 3,293,180.00
Cash in banks and on hand... 330,222.14'
Premiums In course of col
lection written since Sep- ... .
tember 30. 1944 , 26,366.79
Interest and rents due and
accrued 16.151.00
Other assets (net) ...(Minus) 4.32,
Total admitted assets J5.678.83ft.87i
Uttbllltlea. surplus and Other Funds
Total unpaid claims 8 631,804.00
t pense for unpaid claims ... 29.300.00
t Total unearned premiums oo
! all unexpired risks 2,062,452.00'
, Salaries, rents, expenses, bills,
I accounts, fees, etc., due or
j accrued 16,250.00.
i Estimated amount due or ac-
crutd for taxes 61,600.00'
; Commissions, brokerage or
oilier charges duo and ac-
1 crued ntniei
! All .it her liabilities 208. 24 1
Total liabilities, except capi
tal $2,701,614.24,
Capital paid up Jl.000.000.00j
Surplus over all liabilities ... 1,977.021.48)
Total 85,678.635.67.
Utislness In Orenod for the Y'-ar '
Net premiums received J. 554.40
Net losses nafd 2.596.99.
1 Dividends paid or credited to '
policyholders non
Name of company. The New Brunswick
Fire Insurance Company. Name of presi
dent. Harold V. Bmlth. Name of secretary,
I Harrv II. Bchulte. Statutory resident altor-v
i sey lor service, Keith iUiodea,
BTNOrsi, Or ANNUAL 8TATTHENT
OS rilK
CENTRAL INSURANCE
COMPANY OF BALTIMORE
of Ilalllmore. In tlis State of Maryland.' -wi the
lhtrty-rir.it day of Deocmber, 1944, made to the
Inauranre Commissioner of tho Sute ot Ortfon,
pursuant to law:
Xnconia
Net prvmlums received 8 1,519.656.78
Ti4J InttTfM. dhidendi and real
e(ete Income 1T8.573.9T
Ineoaie fruro oilier sources 24,924.24
Tola Intone 8 l.TW, 153.09
Disbursement!
Nat amount paid policyholders for
losses ...9 177,080.48
Inw adjustment eipensea ST. 008,71
Asents eomm Unions vtr brokertfe... M3.t37.S4
Salaries and fee officers, directors,
home office employee 116.835.82
Taxes, licenses and fees 56.404.96
Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash,
. ST3.OOO.0O; stock, 'ft) 75.000.00
Dhtdenda paid or credited to poltej-
holders 0
All other eipcndllures 237,318.77
Total dltburwments t 1,603,488.84
Admitted Asset .
Value of real estate owned tmareat x
Tslue) t 850,000.00
Loans on aortsaei and collateral.
itiue) M. ITS. 00
Vslee of bonds owned (amnrUie.lt., 1.S01.M6.SI
Value or stocks owned (market value)' J.SiS. 757.3
Cash In banbi and on hand 719.110.03
Premium! In course of eultectlua
vrttUo since September 30. 1(44.. 212.20205
Intertwt and rents due and accrued fl.0S2.Sl
Other aueti (net) 15.U4.t9
Total admitted assets f 5.032.937.1)
tlablUtles, Surplus and Other Puade
Total unpaid claim I 330.CW.04
kUttaated Ion adluatment expense
or unpaid Halm 13.S30.00
Tola! unearned premium oo all un-
eiplred rUks 1.321.431 2
Ralarlea, rents, rtpenset. bills, ac
counts, feea. etc., due or accrued 9.4B0.00
Ctimaied amount due or accrued
for tarn I8.0M.N
Gwnml talon, brckeraa. or other
ehartee due and accrued f.956.00
All flfher ltabllillea 6
Tola: llaMlttlea. except capital... 8 1,945.37.92
Capita paid up 8 I.OOO.OOfrM
Surplus orer all lia
bilities 2.16M49.M
tturplue as recardo pollcTholder.... 8.lor.4t.98
Twal 8,l.tT U
Buslneet la Ororoa for the) Yean
Net omniums receited t T.18
Net losses paid IT I II
Dlrldenda paid or credited to policy-
holders $
CBlfTKAX. llfSTJBANCB COXTAHT
Of BALTnUORl
Chirlea II- Roloeon. Jr.. Prealdeat '
Tboaaas Huihet, secretary
St tin to ry resident attorney for aertVe, Incur
anre CommlMlooer.
Nrth America (Vwnpanlet, Atnerlcan Bank
Bldg.. Portland. Oregon.
sTNorsit or annual statement
OJt TUE
SECURITY INSURANCE
COMPANY
U luuru,.-. Cumlu0o U 1 UU Ore
gun. KU.UUlt tO
KM ciTOlpm. rtaiM ""
Toul UltiuL dl.WOKto
,.!. innla, m S"'lT
lo&u Irwa fcUwi umn. ",IJ-JI
Io,.l toco..." J ...3S.Mt.33
TJlsbursexuents
. .. ..H.at.niiiM for -
851.860.55
151. 753.84
5TU.UW.53
S82.128..W
2a,T37.IS
350.00 00
1U2.33.T
loam
Lom adjuatniaiit eipenaes
Agents eoiutnlMlous or twoktragt... 1,
tUlanes and t a-:fleers. dlntttors.
home office emploje
Taxes, liana a and fees
JJUkleiids paid to stockholders (Cash,
ia5U.Wi0.0UI
All other expenditures...
r taXA dlsbursamentl 8 8.44C.B7S.M
Admitted Assets
Value of real estate owned ttnarket
talus) 1.030.2M.8C
Loaus on tnortjajes and collateral.
58.031. IT
C
VbIum af hnmls owned iamortlud)
A. 893.31 2.03
Vli at atiirka owned IcoutenUOD) I.3T1.164.W
Caih In banks end on baud 1.10S.4C3.39
l'remlums Id course or coilectua
wiltien since September 90. IV..
Interest rod rents due and accrued
OUu-r asat'U (net)
1.003,092. 18
31.747.55
118. 11
Total admltud ssseU S17.T39.302.lr
LlablUtlee, Surplus and Other Fonda
Total uupald claims S J, 822, 757.00
intimated loss adjustment expanse
for unpaid claims 87,430.04
Total unearned preinlumi on all un
, expired risks 6,435.870.03
Halarlca, rents, expenses, bills, ac
counts, feaa, etc., due or accrued 15,000.00
Cstluiaiod amount due or accrutd
for Uses 240,000.00
Cointnlsaiuoi. brokerage, or ether
charges due and accrued 25,000.00
All other liabilities 1.62,31i.4I
Total lltbllltles. except eaplta). .810.230.302.1C
Capital inld up 8 3.300.000.00
Hurpliis oter all 11a
bllUles 8.000.000.00
Surplus as rvfsrds poUeiboldars.,..8 7. 300,000.00
Total 117,739.3(2.10
Business In Oregon for tha Tear:
Net oremlums recelted 8 41.714.08
Net losses paid 15.22f.50
SECURITY UrSTJRAHOsl OOMPANT
Peter J. Berry, President
W, A.. Thomson, Secretaiy
Statutory resident attorney for set-rice. H. B.
Kwan. This and Trust Bldf., Portland, Oreson.
BTN0PS18 OF ANNUA STATKKTENT
I OP THK
' DETROIT FIRE & MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
of Detroit, la the Bute of Michigan, on ths)
thlrtyrlrat day of December, 1044, made to ths)
Insurance Commissioner of the 8tata of Oracoa,
pursuant to law: -
Income
Net permlums received 8 1.861.880.88
Total Interest, dividend snd real
estate Income 1M.430.14
Income from other sources.., 44.808.82,
Toul Income 8 1,478.714.81
Disbursement!
Net amount paid policyholders for
lours 8 578.702.18
Loss adjustment expenses. 83.3Sri.2S
Asents commissions or brokerage. . . 330.873.11
Salaries and fees oflcers, director!,
home office employes. 77.034.9
Taxes, licensee and rees 60,457.51
Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash.
8100,000) 100,000.00
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders 0
All other expenditures... 118.323.Si
Total disbursements $ 1.20,47.48
Admitted Assets
Value of real estate owned (market
value) 8 888.468.88
Loans on mortgages and collateral
etc . 0,911.01
Value of bonds owned (amortised).. 2,263,178,00
Value of stocks owned (market value) 1.808.706.00
Cash In banks and on band 158,616.24
Premiums In course or collection
written since September 30, 1044.. 118,128.0
Inturest and rents due and accrued 10,902.11
Other assets (net) 83.48
Total admitted assets 8 4.666,283.41
Inabilities, Surplus and Other Funds
Total unpaid claim 8 201.300.00
Kstlfluted loss adjustment expense
for unpaid claims 6,000.60
Total unearned premiums on all un
expired risks 1.190,505.48
Sal ar Ice. rents, expenses, bills, ac
counts, fees, etc., due or accrued 10.000.00
Estimated amount due or accrued
for taxes 68.000.00
Commissions, horserace or other
charges due and accrued tO.000.AO
All other liabilities 091.85
Total liabilities, except capital. . .f 1.486,803.28
Capital paid up 3 1.000.000.00
Surplus over all Ha- -
bllltlei 3.100,480.33
Surplus as retards policyholders.... 83.160,480.33
Total 8 4.650.S83.61
Business In Oregon for ths Yean
Net premiums receiied 3 4,558.47
Net losses paid 1,370.14
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders 6
UBTROIT TIRll fc' jaTARIITB
INSURANCE COMPANY
I William n. Koop. President
Daniel R. Ackernun. Secretary
On the basis of , ecember 31. 1644 market
etiolation for all bond and stocks owned, this
Company's total admitted assets would be In
creased to 84,840.310.61 and , policyholders' but
Plus 10 83.350,507.33,
NO. 38-35
Synopsis, of Annual Statement of tha
Indiana Lumbermens Mutual Insurance
Company of Indianapolis, in the State
of Indiana, on the thirty-first day of
December, 1944, made to the Insur
ance Commissioner of the State of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
INCOME
Net premiums received, $2,715,&63.43.
Total interest, dividends and real
estate Income, $168,226.48.
Income from other sources, $68,013.73.
Total Income. $2,953,002.66.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net amount paid policyholders for
tosses, $1,214,926.06.
Loss adjustment expenses, $51,700.51.
Agents commissions or brokerage.
$511,579.99.
Salaries and fees officers, directors,
home office employes, 8221.W4 62.
Taxes, licenses and fees. $119,014.71.
Dividends paid to stockholders, None.
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders. $378,497.28.
All other expenditures, $196,447.83.
Total disbursements, $2,894,830.80.
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market
value), $267,759.31.
Loans on mortgages and collateral,
etc., $61,050.00.
Value of bonds owned (amorUzod).
$3,045,414.05.
Value of stocks owned (market val
ue). $536,092.00.
Cash In banks and on hand. $568,
901 34.
Premiums In course of collection
written since September 30, 19V, $320.
462 25.
Interest and rents due and accrued.
$25,504.54.
Other assets (net), $46,048.03.
Total admitted assets, $4,870,831.04,
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS !
Total unpaid claims, $313,783.00.
Estimated loss adjustment expenses
for unpaid claims, $14,000.00.
Total unearned premiums on all un
expired risks, $2,424,871.52.
Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac
counts, fees, etc., due or accrued. $.
000.00.
Estimated amount due or accrued
for taxes, $100,000.00.
Commissions, brokerage, or other
charges due and accrued, $89,000.00.
jjgjj11", cpt capital. $a..
Capital paid up. None.
Surplus over all liabilities, $1,830,.
Surplus as regards policyholdera.
$1,920,177.01. 7
Total. $470,831.54,
BUSINESS IN ORTGON fOR
THE YEAR
Net premiums received. $33UJL
Net losses paid. 84.880.97.
Dividends paid or credited to poller
holders. $2,373.32. v
Name of Company, Indiana Lumber,
mens Mutual Insurance Company,
Name of President, I. O. Saltmarah,
Name of Secretary, K. Van Matre.
Statutory resident attorney for ser
vice, Insurance Cominlsatoner H Ore-
fOSk
..
TNOPSii OT ANOTAL STATEMENT '.
09 TUB (
ASSOCIATED FIRE & MARINE ,
INSURANCE COMPANY J
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Toul dlibuioli Sf8,8.3.J
Admitted AM.t9
V.lu, ol bond. oMited l.ioortld).., Ml.f)T.8
Cub In buka ,nd on band 215.350.04
Jremluuu In ooum of .oollwllon .
rlllin linn 8.ptnobEr 311. 1HI. t3.T7?.!J
Intnul nd renu due nd tnwl .M0.0O
01n turta (n.t 3,195. If
TolU tdmltt turt. f ITejlS-M
X.UblUtl.1, Bnrplu. .nd Olhn ruda
Toul unpaid el.una a 31.400.ia .
bitunatnl lota adjuattnent .ipauM L
,of unpaid tdalmi t.WMT '
Total unMmrd pnmluma on all un-
tiplnd rlaka S03.31100
Salatlrt, rent,, .ipenan, bllla. ic
count., feaa, etc., dua or accrued S.Sir.SS
Eatluialed amount. due or accrued
for uiea 16.333.SS
Cunitnlitluna, brokerage, or olber
cliargr. due and accrued 13,843.53
All otber llabUlllea lOl.fS
Total llablllUea. eicert capital..., 8ri.391.C9 '
Capital paid up $ 30U.OUO.00 .
Surplua oier all Ua-
buttle. J05.!1
Burplua a. regard, pollcynoldera. ..$ 803.434.94
ToUl 9 7.tinM
Bnaln... in Or.gon for th T..rt
Net premium, rtceji.d f 4e,300.03 -.
Net loam paid fi.SOO.Ol
Dlrldenda paid or credited to policy.
bolder 3.153.54
ASSOCIATED riBB M-ARINB
HtSUBAMOS COMPANY
U 8. Hoorbcad. Preeldenl -'I
" O. O. Andeison, Becrcterr .
Statutorr realdent attorney for eerrlce, . l'blll.
8. Cirr.lL
No. 51-49
Synopsli of Annual Statement of thai
York.hlre Indemnity Company of New;
York of New York. In the State of1
New York, on the thirty-first day of
December, 1944. made to the Insurance
Commissioner of the State of Oregon.!
pursuant to .law: . I
. CAPITAL . tJ . J
Amount of capital stock paid up,
1750,000.00.
INCOME
Net premiums received during the
y.ar, 1,280,414.09. .
Interest, dividends and rent! receiv-,
d during the year. 180.281.50.
Income from other sources received '
during the year, $12,808.02.
Toul Income. 1 .383.503.61.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid during the year in-:
eluding adjustment expenses, $474,-1
432.88. , , ...
Commissions and salaries paid dur
ing the year, $481,057.75.
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during
the year, $37,662.02. ...... ; a
Dividends paid on capital stock dur
ing the year, None. .... .
Dividends paid to policyholders dur
ing the year. None.
Amount of all other expenditures.
107.919.81. ''
Total expenditures, $l,06i. 062.24. rV
AhMTTTF.D ASSETS
Value ot real estate owned (market I
value). None. ....
Loans on mortgage, and collateral.
ic, none. . , i
Value of bonds owned (amortized).
$2,818,211.62.
value of stocks owned (market val
ue), 11,158,072.66.
Cash in banks and on hand, $43z
91.92. ., .,
Premiums in course of collection
written since September 30, 1944, $282,
B0O.45. . .
Interest and rents due and accrued,
$17,093.28.
Other assets (net), $10,047.72.
Total admitted assets, $4,718,917.65.
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for losses unpaid. $1,-
068.596.96.
Amount of unearned premiums on
all outstanding risks. $735,847.13.
Due for commission and brokerage,
$a1 397 52
All other liabilities, $381,573 5.1.
Estimated amount due .or accrued for
taxes. $211,987.43.
Voluntary Reserve. $250,000.00.
Total liabilities, except capital. $2,
701.402 59.
Capital paid up. $750,000.00.
Surplus over ail liabilities, $1,267,-
Surplus as regards policyholders,
$2,017,515.06.
Total $4,718,917.65.
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR
THE YEAR
Net premiums received during the
Tear, $1,637.03.
Net losses paid during the year,
$500.00.
Name of Company, The Yorkshire
Indemnity Company of New York.
Nam. of President, H. F. Ellen.
Name of Secretary, H. W. Rudolph.
Statutory resident attorney for ser
vice. Insurance Commissioner ot the
State of Oregon.
No. 50-4S
Synopsis of Annual Statement of the
United States Casualty Company of
New York, in the State of New York.
?n..,he thirty-first day of December,;
1944, made to the Insura!"1 commis
sioner of the State cf Oregon, pur
suant to law:
INCOME
Net premiums received, $8,213,009.77.
Total interest, dividends and real!
estate Income, $408,622.74.
42982me rm ,h!r 'ourees, $335,-
Total Income, $8,957,062 33
DISBURSEMENTS
iJlet V?"' P! Policyholder, for.
losses. $3,243,588.02. I
Loss adjustment expenses, $752,951.56.
$1 Ma 672 gfmmlsllon or brokerage.
Salaries and fees officers, directors'
nome office employes. $444,121 47
Taxes, licenses and fees. $566,004 02
$67D5ar$6.5d00,00',OCkhOrder,(C',!!h'
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders. None. -All
other expenditures. $728,399.94.
Total disbursements, $7,556,437,64.
, ADMITTED ASSETS
vaTu'e?,' $O428r250100eSU,e Wnel ,B0k
trKlMs"10"808" nd C0,,tw"-
W7,955571 bnd Wned ,Book). 'n'-
12U4lo'oO,,OCk, 6Wn'd Book valu'.
ash in banks and on hand, $1,081.-'
.I.r.emlum' ,n course of collection!
M0 338ni9 September 30. 1944, $1.-;
w'm'im' nd "nt dU nd ccrui'i
Other assets (net). $315.251 62.
riar?,d,mit.tS2 ,SMt'- I7.416.454.M.
LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
Total unpaid claims. $7.234.919 53.
estimated loss adjustment expense
for unpaid claims, $78,510.00.
Total unearned premiums on all un
xpired risks. $3,334,524 08.
,.arle!' rent'- expenses, bills, ac
$52,50ooo'Ce, et0" d"e or "crued-
t.sJm$340dOMnooUn, dU ' 'CCn,ed ,0r,
..""i''0""-, Brokerage, or other
.t?" due "nd accrued, $374,722 67.
tI. iV?i'.1.labU'tlM- 101U78 58.
416 454 B6 xceDt "piul, $12.-
Capital paid up $1,000,000.00.
000 00P Ver liabilities, $4,000.-
Totsl. 17.4ie.454 86
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR
THE YEAR
Net premiums received, Nona.
Net losses paid. None.
a..DJv,den.d' P"1 or credited to policy
holders. None '
C.'SlSSlV c'0mCD'r,y,"n,, Un"d SU,e,
NmJ S5 Pre"d.i. Arthur Nelson.
Name of Secretary, Walter D Owens.
Statutory resident attornev for ser-
Tlce, Insurance CommlsslonM.