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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE N1NI
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Mary Isn't Home
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lew ywi uuho j viz
ir.' ii .1 miiMinim of linHUbiill
hMDcmlown, N. Y., recently
Moulrcd u bull prcgumoci 10
i Hoy Smith, former uov-
L, of utiiim, oy mo nnvy
Lion l" tut 1017-10. mid
fPV'i.l l.iinl UlilKll K I.
?. oiu-a used to uluy buna-
, VY D WW MlW 1BWH
V,iu thnl Jiimmrao "Puul
Lr" but when It In uuellnnod
, win' bond nullo prornm
Virrow will donnto It to the
fcber win found by Mnrlno
C Chnrlio Trultt of WllmlnK
rn.i lii ulioll crnlor on No.-
t lilnnd, mirrnimcUid by ncven
R mi . . . Trultt dent It to
(n-r, who contributed It to the
bono arivu.
JUST A T'SER
hud de Groot, the Wmihlna-
r..i..i. i.a' nru pfinrli. IhlnlcH
HClin,'o ...... . . , . ...
can tnlk Mr. Andy Furkiw
. intUim hor fullbiick hutbiind
It, (oolbu.l tiguln next fall . .
t. clliichor, I tllnk," ny
L "will be the fact that wo
lining the T formation. She'll
i.mH ubout tno miuorinu
Idy token trylna to run omilnitt
tiL ir-nuuo linen from the
iglo wins formntlon.
I HEADLINE HEADLINER
frodny headline: " Y a n k n
int) Jnpnii with guper pliiiur-.'
I The o" way m hiiik .iiu
U tlilim umkI to be! "Hutli
I ..llw.. "
u muni"..
jyron Hot, But
ot Hot Enough
NEW HOCHlSLL.lv, N. Y June
I The lolkii uruund Wy.
yl Country club knew today
!W i. M..I.,... f Tnl..il..
Jr riyruii iiLinun ui i. viimi,
la has finished III tho money
51 jlrulKht tournamcnU since
nuory ol ivil.
"Lord liyron" flrud a 61) yeter-
iv over the narrow-nlrwnycd.
t..y layout whero the $13,3314
jew York Hcd Crosi tournament
kill Into Ita second IB-hole
fund toduy. The (10, three under
ir, wusn'l uood enough lor tho
lid, as acrgl. vie uhozzi, mo
111 Hew Jorseylto who beat By-
En for tho 1041 P. G. A. title,
ucd i round In (17 without ben
III of a practice round.
Uul Inslciul oi iukiiik a snower
hd rctt, Nolnon hied nlmnolf to
practice grounds. His rouna
d ihowcd one boglo and four
irdlfs with 13 pura.
Gene Sara7.cn. two-time nn-
in open kinit from Duricn,
form., wheelod In with h 71, n(
Ir blaitlnc a driva out of bounds
h the Inst hole, and co-favorite
firold (Jiir) McSpnden of Phil
ftclplilu finished with tho same
iD-pnr count dcnpito two om-oi-toundi
shots on tho 7th.
Frink Strnzzn of Greenwich,
lonn.. and Zlcole Motion ot
Ironxvlllo were Just back of Nel
Jon with 70's, while four others
ere in the 7-bracket tie with
tarnicn and McSpnden.
Tne low 60 nrolciMonni" ana
1 imaleurs stay In the running
pur loony s piny.
INDIA JOINS
WICHITA. Knns.. June 10 (T)
lidla, where bascbnll wns un-
fnown until United States
poops Introduced tho sport, has
pined the global baseball pro
fram of tho nntlonnl baseball
ongrcM, President Dumont an
Jounced today.
Trappod off third, Mary Farmor of Chlcsqo Chicks is out at
plata as btipactaclsd Lis Walsh of Parlchy Bloomors blocks and
tags in National Girls' Bottball Uaguo game In Chicago.
Grant to Play Pelicans
In Season's First Game
The fl.st football Rume of the
ycur for Klamath fans will be
played between the 1043 state
champion Grant Generals and tho
runner-up Pelicans on Modoc
Kield, September 22.
The Klnmuth schedule Is com
plete with the possible exception
of one Kiimc. Grunt has nitrccd
to come down here for the fourth
conscculivo year to staxe another
ono of the Ran.es which hnve
consistently thrilled local foot
ball funs.
The Pcllcnns Journey to Salem
for the second Kumc of the sea
son on September 29. Last year
the viKiniis were casny van
quished but usually they aro a
to strong team. Klamath travels
ucaln tho next week, this time
Ashland ' tho first conference
tilt of tho year on October 8.
Grunts Puss will come here on
October 13. Last year tho Cave
men gnve the overconfident Pel
icans n terrific scare in one of
the most exciting games of the
senson.
October 20 Is tho date of the
most Important contest of the
venr. In other words, tho Mod-
ford game. For two years straight
tho Pcllcnns have given the
Tigers a terrific wnlloplng and
tho Pearplclters nave vowed to
do It this year as tne game is on
MPrirnrd shomo grounds.
Tho next week Eureka, the
only out of slate team to piny
the Klnmnthites, comes to town
In a resumption of tho scries
which wns temporarily stopped
last year.
Klamnth goes to The Dalles
November 3 bu' tho Indians have
been trying to cancel their con
tract bpcnuse. according to n let
ter vrlttcn to Stanley Woodruff,
principal of the high school,
they don't consider The Dalles
high school big enough to piny
mighty KUHS. This is from the
same school that won tne ore.
gon stntc mythical football
chamuionshln in 1941.
Armistico Day is the final
game of the season against the
always colorful Bend Lava Bears
hero. Last year their stonewall
defense held the Pelicans to a 7
to 0 win.
Tho only team that will bo
missed from last year are the
Eugene Axemen who tied the
powerful Pelicans on a muddy
field in one of the biggest upsets
of the football season. Eugene
decided to let one year pass be
fore tncy resumed tneir scries.
1944 Palican Football ScheduU
Opponent Data Placoj
Grant Sept. 22 Here
Salem Sept. 29 There
Ashland Oct. 6 There
Grants Pass Oct. 13 Here
Mcdford Oct. 20 There
Eureka Oct. 27 Here
Tho Dalles Nov. 3 There
Bend Nov. 11 Here
Top Flight Prof
Lured by Cash
NEW ROCHELLE. N. ' Y,
June 16 (Pi Lured by a first
prlzo of $2060.08 and a total
purse of $13,333, a goodly num
ber of tne nations lop-iugm
pros tee off today in the open
ing round of the 72-hole Red
Cross golf tournament at Wy
kogyl. Eighteen holes will be ployed
each day through Sunday, and
the pros will have as company
a sprinkling of outstanding
amateurs, who will get $100
war bonds if they wind up In
the prize list.
Byron Nelson of Toledo has
been Installed a 4-1 favorite to
take top honors.
Other star performers Include
Gone Sarazen, Harold (Jug) Mc
Spaden, Sgt. Vic Ghczzl, and
Johnny Farrell, among the pros,
and Capt. Dick Chapman, for
mer national amateur winner,
and Ed Furgol, Detroit public
links performer, among the
amateurs.
OLDEST WOMAN
PORTLAND, June 16 (Pi
Mrs. Anna Clark, 92, wore the
"Queen Mother" crown today as
(ho oldest woman at the annual
meeting of the Oregon Pioneer
association.
Cotton growing in India dates
back farther than written nis
Boston Wins
9th; Moves
Up Near Top
Oft Homers As Giant Take
Dodgers; Senators, Indians,
Pirarei, Phillies All Win
Bv JOE REICHLER
Associated Press Sports Writsr
Tho Boston Red Sox joined
tho St. Louis Browns in running
tho longest winning streak ot tne
season when they defeated tho
Philadelphia Athletics 0-1 yester
day lor their ninth straight victory.
' Tex Hughson, Red Sox ace
righthander, gained his ninth vic
tory to bring his team to within
a half gam j of tho league lend
ing Brownies. Hughson thus tied
Hal Newhouser of the Tigers for
the most victories in tno Amer
ican league. Ho allowed the
Athletics six hits to give the Bo
sox a clean kwccd of the four
game scries. Bob Johnson hit his
fourth homer for the Red box.
The New York Giants defeated
the Brooklyn Dodgers 9-2 at
night to move into a tie with
the Cincinnati Reds for third
place, and Mel Ott smashed his
17th homer in the first Inning
with two on.
Washington made it three out
of four over the New York
Yankees, with Mickey Haefncr
outpitching Joe Page 3-2. The
Senators socked all their runs
in sixth Inning abetted by Rob
erto Ortiz' triple with two on,
Rookie Paul O'Dea's single In
the 11th inning scored Oris
Hocket to give Cleveland a 3-2
win over Detroit. Joe Hevlng,
who twirled the last four in
nings was the winner and Paul
Trout, going all the way, the
loser. The victories advanced the
Senators and Indians a couple
of notches into a fourth-place tie.
Pittsburgh defeated Cincinnati
1-0, scoring the lone run in the
ninth on Bob Elliott's single scor
ing Jeep Handley. Max Butcher
bested Thomas de la Cruz, al
though the Red Cuban allowed
but for hits.
The Philadelphia Phillies came
from behind twice to win from
the Boston Braves, 5-4. - Ford
Mullen's single with two out
scored Jimmy Wasdell, who had
doubled to start the eighth. Jim
Tobin, In relief, was charged with
the loss and Ken Raffensberger
received the win.
The St. Louis and Chicago
clubs in- both leagues were not
scheduled.
Weekend
Fishing
Prospects
PORTLAND. June 18 lP)
Coastal streams will Offer good
trout fishing this weeKeno, u tne
Oregon stale game commission
forecast is borne out.
Reports by counties:
Multnomah Eagle creek and
Tanner creek yielding nice
catches of trout on gray hackle
fly.
Clatsop Fair. Trolling most
successful In Nehalem rlvor.
Lincoln Fly fishing for cut
throat trout very good in upper
waters of Siletz river and nice
catches being taken on troll in
lower reaches.
Coos Fair. Streams low and
clear. Some good catches have
been -made on upper streams.
Daschutas Fair. A few limit
catches from East and Paulina
lakes and from the Deschutes on
flies.
Jackson Generally poor but
fair in Applegate, Butte Falls
and Fish lake districts.
Wasco Deschutes river has
yielded many limit catches:
white river and Badger creek
fair catches.
Like- Fair. Fly fishing best in
Chewaucan, Anna and South
fork of Spraguc river.
Crook Deep, Allen and Brush
creeks still fair; other streams
too low.
Jefferson Suttle and Blue
lakes continue to yield fair
catches of trout. The Metolius,
Crooked and Deschutes rivers
have been fair at times for fly
fishing.
Armstrong Scores
TKO Over Davis
"NEW YORK, June 18 VP)
Henry Armstrong still is one of
the best fighters in tne business.
The. former triple champion
demonstrated it last night in
flailing Al "Bummy" Davis in
less than two rounds at Madison
Sciuare garden.
A crowd of 16.084 (gross gate
$58,822) screamed deafcnlngly
as Hammerin' Henry from Los
Angeles battered the Brooklyn
bad boy to the canvas lour times.
twice In the first round, before
Referee Frank Fullam stopped
it after 69 seconds of the second
stanza. Davis was stretched full
length, flat o:. his face, when
Fullam, without bothering to
count, waved Armstrong to his
corner. . '
From the start Armstrong, a
master at infighting, pinned
Davis against the ropes. He didn't
give Bummy an opportunity to
use the left hand punch that
kayoed Lightweight Champion
Bob Montgomery.
Some 38 per cent of Chicago
husbands help their wives with
the dishes, according to a survey.
Acorns Win From
Beavers Despite
Forgetfullness
By The Associated Press
Manager Dolph Camilli's ram-
paginK Oakland Acorns had
built up a 13-1 margin over Port
land by the time the second out
was made in the top half of the
sixth inning.
Perhaps it was the. lop-sided
score that made them forget.
Anyway, the two teams, still
with only two out, suddenly
broke up activities and changed
positions, the oaks taking tne
field and the Beavers seeking
the shelter of their dugout.
It wasn't until well into the
next inning that the scorer
brought the boner to light.
It was straight baseball from
then on, with Camilli's crew
winning 17 to 2 and dropping
Portland out of first place in
favor of the San Francisco Seals,
who trimmed San Diego 6 to 1.
Dick Conger let Seattle down
with five hits and bagged four
safeties himself to lead Los An
geles to a 9 to 2 win over the
Rainicrs. It was Seattle s sixth
loss in seven tries.
Hollywood had an easy time
with towering Steve Le Gault,
Sacramento's string bean pitcher,
Fifteen Hollywood hits were
good for a 9 to 1 triumph.
Pete Plots
To Avenge
Last Defeat
Sneeze Achui to Battle
Buck Davidson in Armory
Semi-Windup Go Tonight
Pete Belcastro is out for re
venge tonight. And he has his
reasons.
. It was just about a month
ago that George Wagner his
main event opponent tonight
put him out of commission for
a couple of weeks with an in
jured back. That in itself cost
Pete, who wrestles in several
places other than Klamath Falls,
a considerable amount of dough.
So tonight, Belcastro Is going
to retaliate by attempting to
take his lost income from the
hide of Gorgeous George.
On top of that reason, there
seems to be just a plain ordin
ary natural dislike, for each
other among the top two grunt
and groan artists. Belcastro has
several times mentioned a dis
like for the Beautiful Body
Boy, and Wagner in a state
ment yesterday said that he
thought Belcastro was "over
rated." - --
When all this hate enters the
armory ring tonight, there
should be almost as much blood
spilled as was last Friday in the
two finals when both Belcastro
and Katonen reddened the mat.
In the semi wlndup event,
waiter "Sneeze" Achui, pres
sure artist from China, will
squeeze and pound with Buck
Davidson, who fought Silent
ttattan in tne opener last week.
Sneeze drODDed Katonen in the
disputed title battle In Salem
last week Tuesday, and with
such a background should put
on a wnaie or a snow with Dav
idson this week.
The opening battle will see
Herb Parks fighting with Silent
Rattan. . This struggle is expect
ed to be just as much a crowd
pleaser as the opening match
last Friday. Parks has wrestled
in the armory previously and
always put on a good match. ..
reserved seat ticket sales in-
dicate a sell-out crowd for to
night's match, and Promoter
Mack Lillard has ordered every
seat In the armory set up for
the event. The opening bout
starts at u:au p. m.
Betz Out of
Net Finak
DETROIT, June 16 (P) Doro
thy May Bundy, who rocked the
tennis world six years ago by
defeating the great Alice Marble
at Forest Hills, has contributed
another notable upset in knock
ing Pauline Betz from the Na
tional Clay Court championship,
7-5, 6-3,' to reach the finals to
morrow of the week-long meet.
Her opponent will be the win
ner of a match today between
second seeded Dorothy Hart of
Miami, Fla., and fourth seeded
Mary Arnold of Los Angeles.
In the men's division. Fran
cisco (Pancho) Scgura of Coral
Gables, Fla.. and Billy Talbcrt
of Indianapolis, the two top seed
ed players, continued to make
rout of opposition, begura
gained the semi-finals by defeat
ing unseeded Jack McManls of
Los Angeles. 6-2. 6-3. 6-4, and
meets the winner or today s
match between PFC. Rex Norrls
of Lansing, Mich., and Buckley
Field, Colo., and Sam Rotberg
of Bay Ulty. Mich.
Talbert whipped sixth seeded
Hubert Manire of Detroit, 6-0
6-1. 6-0. and tomorrow meets
Ralph Dilley of Cleveland, who
downed Wendell Chapin of Bay
City, 6-2, 6-0, 6-1.1 The men's
finals are Sunday.
Long Double Brings
New Solon Uniforms
HOLLYWOOD. June 16 (P)
The Sacramento Solons of the
Pacific Coast league will be
snorting new uniforms soon,
thanks to Jake suytar, their
first baseman, and the generosity
of Bill Freelove, owner of a Los
Angeles professional football
team.
Suytar slammed a double off
a sien 400 feet from home plate
a feat for which Freelove had
promised a $25 war bond. Free
love added siouu to tne award
however, instructing the team to
use it for new outfits.
Br Tht AlfecUUd Prm
NATIONAL LtAOllE
W. L.
St. touU IS
P ttaburah JT
Cincinnati 34 ,
Nr York M it
Brooklyn 17
Boiton i-
PhlUdelphU , i JfT
Chicaso- 10 as
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Flttahurfh 1, Cincinnati 0,
New York 9, Brooklyn 2.
Philadelphia A, Bnaton 4.
Only games scheduled. -
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MATRON INSTALLED
: PORTLAND, June 16 OW
Mrs. Hazel Foster, Prineville.
was installed as worthy grand
matron of the Order of Eastern
Star last night.
Mrs. Frances Linott, Roseburg.
was Installed as organist, and
Mrs. Birdie Ress of Creswell,
warden.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yourself
Save H Long and
Short Trips
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone 8304 1201 East Main
Ferris Thinks Four
Records In Danger
NEW YORK. June 16 MP)-
Daniel J. F e r r i s, secretary
treasurer of the Amateur Ath
letic Union, figured that four
records are in danger in the
national junior and senior AAU
track championships Friday and
Saturday. Ferris considers
Charley Parker, the Texas
schoolboy sprinter, capable of
beating the junior 100-meters
record of 10.4 seconds and that
Coast Guardsman Clayton Far-
rar is likely to surpass J, Errol
Vaughn's junior 10,000-meters
record of 32:37.3'. In the senior
events, Lieut. Cornelius Warm-
erdarrr may beat his 15-foot
2 H -inch pole vault record and
Earl Audet may better Jack
Torrance s 55-foot 8-lnch shot-
put standard. -
The army air forces' manu
facturing contracts total 52 bil
lion dollars.
When in Medford
Stay at
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Joe and Anne Earley
Proprietors
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Cleveland 3. Detroit 1 IIS Inning).
Washington 3. New York a.
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Hollywood 9. Sactamento 1.
Oakland 17, Portland 3.
Los Angeles 0, Seattle 3.
San Francisco 6, San ' Diego 1.
American Horse
Wins English Race
NEWMARKET. England.
June 16 (P) Hycilla, owned by
the American William Wood
ward, won the Oaks classic .to
day at odds of 8 to 1.
Monsoon and Kannabls were
second and third in the mile
and a half tost for 3-year-old
nines. The co-iavorites Tudor
Maid and Picture Play were
out of the money.
Britain's fifth wartime racing
season reaches Its climax to
morrow with the running of
the derey over rvewmarjcevi
historic downs.
Game Bird Rules
For Klamath Told
The Oregon state game com
mission has tentatively formu
lated the pheasant and quail
reeulations for the 1844 season
The final order will not be
adopted until another meeting
is held on June z.
, The season in Klamath coun
ty for pheasants and California
or valley quail is from October
14 to October 29 inclusive. Bag
limit for pheasants is four cocks
per day or eight in possession.
Ten per day or in possession at
any one time is the limit for
quail. " . -
Day Camp Girls
Allowed to Swim
Girls attending the Girl Scout
day camp will be excused for
their hour of swimming in the
city recreational program, It was
announced by Mrs. Roy Carter,
camo director.
Many of the girls do not know
that they can attend both pro
grams, but this is being made
possible.
Identity Mix-Up
Arises From Death .
A. E. Book of 3412 Shasta Way
has asked that the Herald and
News announce that he is not the
A. L. Book that was killed last
September near Bly in a shoot
ing accident.
The A. L. Book estate is now
being settled and there has been
some mix-up on the point of identity.
Some species of cuttlefish have
eyes 14 inches in diameter.
COMING
July 4th
Jack feagarden
And His Orchestra
Broadway
Hall
VtjVk. ' sssd WkHist St K
WA full sad Csse '
fjl 'redsets Nsshsl tsWIs
llJj The laflidewM Mshilsff
' ga. 1 Hswe s.fesa s . MsV
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fl'NOPSIS or ANNUAL STATEMENT
or THE
Federal Union Insurance
Company
Chicago, in the Slate al Illinois on
mi Ihlrly-llrat day or Becember, 104J.
as to the Insurance Commissioner of
ftt Hate of Oregon, pursuant to law:
liapllal
Imoui
int ol capital stock paid
1-1
Inoflms
Premiums received during
11,000,000,00
F!"!. dlvidends'nn,d''renu
a-vivru miring tno year..,.
V' from other sources re-
,va during the year
1,134,908.40
Ttl Income 11,373.040.
f losses paid during ths
rear lnrlHin .Hi...,..n
Mne .", a
B44 ,903.73
391,073.99
r'"l"loni and salaries nsld
I'mnw the year :
Wring the year
."WU paid on capital
lock during the year....
mls nalcf. to Sollcv.
liSSSff ,dl"'l1lf 'h yr
i ,VH ut oiner expendl-
"" ' 04.S9S.SS
Wal expenditures 31,109,039.34
Nil
cammed Assets
of real estate ownod
;riel value)
FnS Oil n,n,l. ,T
-.
I "locks owned Imnr-
',,, , " bnl" nd on hand
I iffl . cour" o' colleo-
Bo,rlM3"lo Btpim-
UK"'I " "... "
3,741,093.04
S34.731.O0
300,719.91
330,304.73
13.030.110
8.018.33
ftlet admitted nsaola .....43,804,043.30
. , S.ISDI 1 SB
Ulms fop losses un-
-i 373,057.30
!V on all
on ell outstanding
and
e.iso.oo
193,030.64
FYs lor Sri:-r."-j.'
F er iiabiiiti.,":::::::::::::
!.. liabilities. s,xeet"
P....-T""! Sl.S3S.n02.44
MB" WW up si ,000.000.00
. "niui over all iinhiiui- i .-iaR Aso.ns
lumlii.
holders
regards policy-
Tlsl
.12,368,040.03
Hat
.,::;-: -.-
Wt1.M,r "31,a3.0
J""-vain nunng me year a.,a.v
uNiun insussnvi,
COMFANV
HAROLD WAflNER. Pref, ,
lli, - A- NOTTINGHAM, See.
II r- "sldent attorney for service,
SYNOPSIS Or ANNUAL STATEMENT
or
The Commercial Union Fire
Insurance Company
ol New York. In the State of New York,
on tho thlrty-llrst day of December, 1043.
made to the insurance tommmioni-r oi
the Stale of Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital
Amount of capital stock paid
UP " fl,WIVWUU.W
Income
Not premiums received ""-..,.
Int tho year 11,019,773.30
Interest, dividends and rents .M.
received during ine yenr.... iv,tM.oo
Income from other sources .,.
received during the year.... 14,890.47
Total
SYNOPSIS Or ANNUAL STATEMENT
or THE
Mechanics and Traders
Insurance Company
of Hertford. In the Stele of ConnecUcut,
on tho thirty-first day of Decomber. 1B43,
made to the insurance commissioner oi
the State of Oregon, pursuint to law:
capital
Amount of capital stock wld
UP Tvw.w.w
Income
Net premiums received dur-
Income 1,733,399.04
Illsbursemrnts
Net losses psld during the
(..AliiHIntf arliliatmont
S 9SO.940.40
Commissions and salaries paio,
during tne year
Taxes, licenses nnd fees paid
during the yenr
Dividends paid on cnplul
stock during the year ........
Dividends paid to policyhold
ers during the yenr
Amount of oil other expendl
. turea
043,090.03
01,008.60
00,000.00
None
149.930.14
Total expenditures $1,308,139.70
Admitted Asieis
Valut of real estate owned
(market value!
T - r.n nu.ri.DM, InH Ptlla
lateral, eto None
Vnluo of bonds ownod (imor
Used) l,0O3,700,31
Vnluo of stocks ownod (mnr
kot value)
Cnsh In banks nnd on hntid..
Premiums in course of collec
tion written alnco Septem
ber 30. 1043 - -
Interest and rents due and
arcruen
None
780.9S0.O0
330,027.99
300,473.11
Othor assets (not)
19,948.00
20.430.97
...93,918,034.34
Total admltled assets ,
- lilKDlllxr
. 1 Ia.im un.
Amount of unearned prem-
m. on ... li371il64i37
Due for commission nnd bro
kerage -
All other liabilities ...
' Total liabilities,
ennllnl
Capital paid up
13.000,00
02.000.71
sinnn.no7.ofl
$1,000,000.00
a,.hYa nv.r all liabilities .... 820.937.46
$1,020,037.40
Surplus regard! policy
holders
Total I ., ,1MM
Business In Oregon for ine i"
Net premiums received during
ASC R OOM I Vn ,
P. W. KOECKEHT. Pw.
ACT MMW&n. fldfl.
fttfltiilory rosi'dont iittornay tor service,
inc th year
Intercut, dividends nnd rents
received miring tne yenr ....
Income from other snurcei
received during tne year....
$1,428,933.31
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT
or THE ,
Granite State Fire Insurance
. . Company
of Portsmouth, In the State of New
Hampshire on the thirty-flrU day ot
December, 1943, made to the Imurance
Commissioner of the State of Oregon,
pursuant to law:
Capital
Amount of capital stock paid ,
Up -. .,.., ....flUUUVW.uu
Income
Net premiums recoived dur-
aSiBlB.M
Total lnoome Sl.830,674.38
Disbursements
Net losses paid during the
flvnne ft 019,538.84
Commissions and salaries paid
durum tne year txw, 1.00.0
TnvM Mr4nnt nnd fees nald
durtntr mo year ov,o(o.
Dividends paid on capital
siopK nurinff tne year none
TMolflnnrlB nnM trt nftllCV-
holders during the year .... None
Imnimt nf all n their AxnendU -
lures n,ioj.is
Total expenditures 1 ,370,733.81
Afimiiina absvin
Vain nf Mil n tii Ik owned
(market value) $ 23,500.00
Loans on mortgages and col
lateral, etc
irKiig VinnHa a urn a r! fmnr
ket) 3,983.901.80
Value of stocks owned (mar-
ket valuei '!!-9?22
Cash In banks and on hand ... 800,348.89
Premiums In course of col-
tembef 30. 1043 378,179.74
IntereBt and rents due and .l
accrued 29 H2'IS
other assets (net) 4,485.69
Total admitted aBBets ,j $VM .769.01
LiaDinuer
I Ulmg ap IrtSaAatf lin.
paid .240,8M.0a
Amount of unearned prem-
An all - ntil.iandlnff
riski "1 tmmM
brokerage S, 000.00
All other liabilities 037,004.04
m.t.i ii-kiiiiIa. event
oaoltal .2,340.87a.32
rsnltal nald IIP . 1.0OO.00O.0O
sS?i u. over in liabilities 3.210.037.30
' -,.., .: .', 10.9M.780.01
Business In Oregon for the Tear
Not losses MM during H VM
' INSURANCE COMPANY
V. D. i.ayton. Prei.
... m nrrativ See.
Statutory resldenliittorney for service,
Insurnnco commissioner, piir.ui.v.v....,
Ing the year
Interest, dividends and rents
received uuring we year
Income from other sources
received during me yearu..
,11,820,49.S0
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
Columbia Insurance Company
of New York
of New York, in the State of New York,
on the thirty-first day of December, 1843.
made to the Insurance Commissioner of
the state ot uregon. pursuant w isw;
Capital
Amount ol capital stock paid
up i ei,uw,vw.w
Income
Net premium! received dur-
19,060.08
Total Income ..a,oio,443.88
Disbursements
Net losses paid during the
yenr including aojusimen.
exoenses . ,.... 703,038.80
Commissions and sauries
paid during tne year
Taxes, licenses and feea paid
during the year
Dividends paid on capital
StOCK during mo year ......
Dividends psld to polloy
hnln.tr. ritirlnff the year....
Amount of all other expendi
tures -
582,327.89
111,103.10
130,000.00
. None
383,802.40
Total expenditures $1,603,434.33
Admitton Asieis
V.Ioa nf rn.l M.tatA owned
. . . . . ,,,M,a
tmarxet .vaiuei ...e
Loans on mortgage! nd col-
lateral, etc 0.430.88
Value of bond! owned (amor-
Used) 3,183.430.01
Value of stocks owned (mir-
ket value) -
Cash In bank! and on hand ..
Premium! In course oi col
lection written Unco Sep-
tember 30. 1043
Interest and rent! due and
accrued
Other assets net) .....
071.B3S.30
901,918.34
388,771.07
37,908.43
10,100.41
Total admitted asset 19,107,303.02
Liabilities
A.u.ea nl-lnt- n In.... lit. -
paid Z 318.408.17
Amount of unearned prem-
ah -II A.ilal.nritna
'rliicl 1,034.440.38
Due for commission and .
brokerage IS'522'55
All other liabilities ... 08.987.44
Hi..., ll.WIIUIaa aVOant
. S3.383.044.B0
Canital paid up $1,000,000.00
SurPlue. over .11 llibllltlei.... 1.823,448.03
ImmIiii net rmaTA iAl(fiV
! holders i. W.823,448.03
, Total
tng the year .
S 934,705.23
ThumiI Hiulrlanrtt inrl rents
received during the year .... 118,001.03
Income from other sources
received during me year- ou.vovmo
Total Income ........... 1 ,133,423.24
DlihurBemants
Net losses paid during the
exoenses . 417,821.88
Commissions and salaries
paid during ine year miiv.l-
Taxes, licenses and feea paid
during the year 80,347.94
nil-irtatn Ha ttniri nn canital
stock during me year i.o,wu,w
Dividends paid to policy
holders during tho year .... None
A mAiml nt nil nthrtr svrwnrit-
tUret .. Mi-.n-eo-i
Total expenditures 81,045,089.20
Aumitita Assets
(market value) , None
Loans on mortgages and col
lateral, etc. None
Value of bonds owned amor-
tiied) t4,M,ov.oi
Value of stocks owned (mar
ket vaiuei - ...-.
Cash in banks and on hand..
Premiums In course of col
lection written since Sep
tember 30. 1943 .
Interest and rents due and
accrued -
Other assets (net) ...... .......
844,144.67
331,408.66
77,392.46
21 ,490.22
1,465.39
Total admitted assets ...
Lia d i lues
Gross clfclma fo losses un-
paid 122,704.00
Amount of unearned prem
iums on ail ouuianaing
risks
Due for commission, and
brokerage
All other liabilities . .......
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT
Globe and Republic .Insurance
Company ot America
of Philadelphia. In the State of Pennsyl
vania, on the thirty-first day of Decem-
Der. 1HJ, maae to ine insurance com
missioner of the State of Oregon, pur
suant to law:
Capital
Amount of capital stock Pid -
UP ,, Uul,, ..,nM.MnflWVVWW
Income
Net premiums received dur
ing tne year . o.ai a
Interest, dividends and rents MMmm
received during the year.. 807,320,75
Income from other sources
received curing ine year.... o.o..oi
SNYOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE -
Phoenix Indemnity Company
of New York, in the State of New York,
on the thirty-first day of December, 1943,
made to tne insurance tommniioiicr uj
the Stat of Oregon, pursuant to law:
capital
Amount of capital stock paid
Up ,n. i ii- I f
Income
Net premiums received dur-
ing the year 8 4,143.872.07
Interest, dividends and-rent
received during the year 285,100.38
tmm 4inm ninnr r.lltf(K
received during tne year. .io,io.vu
...83,797,102.97
Total Income
Disbursements
Net losses paid during the
year moulding acquitment
exoenses $1,470,069.10
Commissions and salaries
paid during tne year ioittvGv.
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the year
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year ....
Dividends paid to policy
holders during the year ....
Amount of all other, expendi
tures m.....
100,419.49
100.000.00
None
700,289.60
Total expenditures $3,799,447.48
Aamiuea Assets
VlttM nf rutnl aitala owned
(market value) : $ 82,850.00
T noni nn mnftvalM and rftl-
lateral, etc i.... 1,000.00
Value of bonds owned (amor-
tiiedl i. 3,553,351.63
Value of stocks owned (mar- '
ket value) 2,429.957.02
Cash In bank and on hand.... 559,242.12
Premiums in course or eoi-
tember 30. 1943 397,356.77
TnTii-Mi and rnl Hlld and
accrued .. 0.872.35
Other asseU (net) 48.695.05
,....$3,638,580.72
961.407.87
7,050.00
201,023.08
Total liabilities,
capital
except
1,292,244.95
,000,000.00
Surplu, over ifl llibllltlei 1,346,339.77
Surplui is regards policy-
holders ...... . .83,348,333.77
i..9,107 ,303.03
n.talna.a In OMIBH far tbl TtUt
.... ...Ml.. n.a nu-.tval durlntt
th. Veer " "..-"39,787.17
Net losses olid during the yeir.. ll.78.4
OBANIXB STATE ?IR 1N8UBANCB
COMPANY
JAMES D. SMART, Prll.
LEON A. ROBINSON, See.
Stltulory resident tttomey for service.
Phil Grossfriayer Co., Portland, Oregon.
..13,038,580.72
n.ialn... In Or.ean fer the Vllr
Net premium! received during
the year -WJ-'.SS
Net losses psld (luring thiyiir 3,338.40
COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YO
T. J. IRVINE, Pms.
J, I. CUNNINGHAM, 80.
-Statutory resident ittorney for service,
Insurance Commissioner.
Total idmltted assets 6,070339.M
iiiaei ties
nna. nl.lm. fnr losses un
paid ,........ W ,ll,V.i
Amount of unearned prem
ium, nn ell outstanding
risks 303338.30
Due for commission and .
brokerage U.OOO.OO
All other llibillUei . 01,083.41
Tnfal liabilities. excent
capital I3.813.871.H
Caplul paid up ...41.000.000.00
Surplus over all llibllttli 1.566.4M.48
.' Surplui ig -ngirdi polloy.
holder!
M46S.494.t8
Totlt $6,070,339.84
Business In Oregon res tee xsnr
Wat naMlnm. Mnalvari dlirlntf
the year - 1?'525 I!
Net 1 ones1 pa id during the year 4-833.33
OLOBE A REPUBLIC INtUBANCK
COMPANY Or AMaBlCA
PICHAHT4 A. COHROON. Ttt9,
JOHN prREEDEN. See.
Statutory resident attorney for service,
insurance commissioner.
4,547,100.51
1,603,533.54
1,140,032.91
220,000.00
) : None
393,466.44
Total Income
Disbursements
Net losses paid during the
year including aojusunent
exoenses
Commissions and salaries
paid during the year
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during tne year ......
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year ........
Dividends paid to policy
holders during the year ....
Amount of all other ex
penditures
Total exDendilures .....$ 3,872,017.87
Ad mi .tad Assets
ire.li. A n mol lnt nwnerl
imarket value) . Nono
UVtlll UH II1W4 ' , W
lateral, eto
Uoli... nt hnnds owned
lamorUied) 6.482,282.15
Value of stock owned (mar-
ket value) -. 2,276.500.00
Cash in banks and on hand.. 813,973.75
Premiums in course ol col
lection written since up-
t.mhAt SO. 1043
Interest and rents due and
accrued
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL. STATEMENT
New. Hampshire Fir -Insurance
Company
of Manchester, in the State of tfew
Hampshire, on the thirty-first day of
December. 1943, made1 to the Insurance
Commissioner of the State ot Oregon
pursuant to tawi
Canlta!
Amount of capital stock paid
UP ...-? O.VW-UUVsUV
Incoma
Net premiums received dur
ing tne year o,mi,9i.i
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year.. 720,746.01
Income from other sources .
received during tne year.. -fj.tau
Total income 0r3at,680.U
. Disbursements .,
Net losses paid during the
year including adjustment
expenses 2,309,372.94
Commissions and salaries -nnid
durintf the year 1.747.127.64
Taxes, licenses and xees paid
during tno year w ,
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year ....
Dividends paid to policy
holders during the year ....
Amount of all other ex
penditures HWH..M............t.
757,411.94
40.309.63
77,513.71
Other assets (net)
Total admitted assets $10,417,991.18
Liabilities
Gross claims for losses un
nald
Am mint of unearned nrem-
lums en all outstanding
risks -
Due for commission and
brokerage ..
All other liabilities -
...S 3,717,773.80
1,971,697.51
213,102.43
401,472.59
m-stl llakllttlM. MMIlt
capital ... $ 6,304,248.30
Capital paid up 1.100,000.00
Surplus over all liabilities 2,023,774.79
"holder. ZJZr..4 4.033.744.70
ToUl
,..flO,417.M1.18
1.109.10
Mn.lnaa. In Or.nn for the TSir
Net premiums received minus
the year -
... . .alrf n.trln fha
PUOENIX INDEMNITY COMPANV
.J. M. HAINES, Pres.
J r. CUNNINGHAM. See.
Statutory resident attorney for service,
Insurance commissioner oi ure.on.
3814M.71
840,000.09
Nona
083,337.77
Total expenditures ,091,047.0S
Admitted Assets .
Value of real estate owned ,...
(marKet vaiuei .,f..
Loans on mortgage! and col-
lateral, etc. 4AOT.90
Value of bonds owned (mar- .
ket or amoruzeai -. iu,uw,,to
Value of stock, owned (mar - .
ket value) -222'2SS'?2
Cash In bank! and on Mind. OM 33.11
Premiums in course of col- . ...
lection written since oep- ....
tember 30, 1043 043.8M.St
Interest and rents due ina
accrued
103.800.31 :
108.207. M
Other, assets (net)
Total admitted asset! .tl,J04,4M.0
Lllbllllles
Gross cliimi for loisei un- . u
paid . f l4W,ll.l
Amount of uneirned prem- , , ,,-
lumi on all ouUtandlnf
risks : .",1:.H
Due for . commission ana -
brokerage
All other llibllltle!
' 39,000.01
481 ,1 8.38
Total llibllltlei,
- capital -
Capital paid up.-.-,
Surplus over ill liabilities.
Surplui ii regard! policy-
1 7,6O3.0M.70
1 3,00000,04
. 8,910M1.M
11,10JM,H
Net premiums received during , .
the year -'-S-J'S a '
Net losses rwia during the yaaj
NEW HAMPSHIRE FIB! WlUBAKCl
COMPANT
JAMES D. SHAM. rm. '
GEO. W. IWALOW, See.
Statutory resident attornly for service,
Phil Grossmayer, Portland, Ore. . t
Innurnnco t-ommmiui""-