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Page C2-The Chronicle, Thursday, April 12, 1984 K ?j * H?*5pB[| V Jyfl ? 'IbB 9 Ik 3sSt(i? 4MTv \**Jk - > :^^ik V B * ClUK * ^^^Blil&JblBaKi^l ^l^^l ^MH " |LgMgJ r"^ STATEMENT OF CONDITION NORTH CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COI REPORT TO THE POLICYHOl North Carolina Mutual continued to make progress during 1983 in spite of the adverse economic conditions high unemployment rate among Black Americans iThe Company continued to experience problems in i rising costs of the nation's medical care services caused < tions Premium increases in both our individual and gro still being put into effect. Despite our problems, there were reasons for optimi premium income rose, with significant gains in our grc Industrial life line continues to contribute a gain to oui criticisms of consumerist groups Our Ordinary sales were up slightly from 1982, but b only a small increase. Our life insurance in force reachet the increase coming in our group life lines. We continue to be encouraged by the support of ou and friends as we attempt to halt the reversals we have are optimistic that we will accomplish this in 1984 and j DECEMBER 31, 198 Prepared from the Annual Statement filed with the NORTH CA ,T t r~-? ? cramt Bo"d* Policy Clai U. S., Canadian and Other Gnvtrnmint tn A no GHA Oivirfanri* ISW. and Municiptl. ..." MMJM Oth,r P.I, Railroad 1,514,931 Public Utility, U. S. Interest, R and Canada 37,689,625 Paid in A Industrial and Miscellaneous 28,126.487 107,828,866 ???wd Stocks Employee Preferred. . . ?8 1,632,415 Common 14,085,882 15,718,297 ",an6l,rnn> Mortgege Loans 31,161,674 Group Co' Reel Estate Other Li at Properties for Co. Use . . $ 6,197,039 TOTAL Other Properties. 2,124,925 8,321,964 Policy Loons 4,979,666 CONTING Investment Income Due and Accrued . . . 2,996,948 AND SU Premiums in Course of Collection 24,045,792 Cash Value-Policies on Officers 594,906 Unessign?i 0th#rAlMtJ 5 905 772 TOTAL LI TOTAL ASSETS S203.820.694 AND SU r *fc ^tHri^iBSsSlR ^KSmv^W m jigf ^ BfeSj^v y ^ j^Kt Ul ""''^ ft? ^T*86iy**^!LZ WBB^WWHUB&r * HIMHIS*?*~ ^hhw '^vk% y nroconfa 1 ^^ L ^H| ? JH flk| $B|Hf C^H ^^hb JEHHK trm 1? 1 ITMH V * * ^b r^BppiF if-r ;**^' ayjrt) M 'W^BM ^NhkwU 1 in its life insurance operations prevailing in the country and the mm I ts health business in 1983 The 4HHH j tremendous drain on our opera yy j Kennedy III up health lines have been and are President sm at the end of the year. Our BOARD OF )up and individual life sales Our I DIRECTORS operating results in spite of the w j Kennedy mi Chairman President CHie* Executive OWicer y year end this line was showing Durham. North Carolina i nearly $7.5 billion with most of n h bennett jr Consulting Actuary Durham, North Carolina W O BRYSONJR r loyal policyholders, employees Baltimore Maryland experienced in recent years We ^ a clement CLU ustify your confidence and good- Durham. North Carolina H BE RT COLLINS Senior VP Administration flTUl y ^ Durham. North Carolina NATHAN T GARRETT I Durham. North Carolina President cicero m green jr Senior Vice President Finance Durham North Carolina Dr.. ...... e. . . n, I VRS LOUISE K LAWSON H ROLINA State Insurance Department C h ic aqo Illinois PnJ'C" .Mil i '<?S??4Q92 I 00^0*1 fe^eTTjtary m Liabilities 27,960,561 I Durham North Caro,ina " f MACEO A SLOAN. CLU to Policyowners 4,576,298 I V ice Chairman Durham, North Carolina cy Liabilities 2.334 1 _ _ . u watts. m d ants, and Pramiurm f n'or vlce . ... ___ Medical Director M idvancc 781,360 Durham North Carolina Accruad Expansa 1,713,305 elmer youngjr Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Banafit Rasarvas 601,989 honorary ' Sacurity Valuation Ratarvt. . . 2,012~060 j w goooloe Durham North Carolina itingancy Rasarva. . . 13,243,248 w j kennedy jr Durham N orth Carolina litias 2,879,364 -1 1 ALPREDM PELHAW LIABILITIES $190,397,411 Detroit. M.Ch,gan ASA T SPAULOING ENCY RESERVE Durham. North Carolina RPLUS C C SPAULOING Durham, North Carolina I Surplus 13,423,283 mps v g turner Durham, North Carolina IABILITIES a w williams RPLUS $203,820.694 Chicago Illinois TfteCHi sav I Are * I Everyday I U.S.D.A. 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Ju9 ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY ??H ol tboto odvortltod i'?mi it rt^girtrl to bo roodily ovoiloblo for do la oo<b Krofor Storo oscopt at tpocificolly notod ia tb|? ed If wo ? rva out of aa advortltod itora wo will olfor you your rfceko of o tmpproblo (toot wfeo* ovoiloblo roflot ting tS# tamo tavlaft or o rola?0*k whkb will oafltU you to purcboto tH# odvortitod ifoat of lf?0 tvorfliod prko wllkit JO foyt 0?ly oao vondor coupon will bo rcoptod par llpm purcKotod j* H TOTAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEE >oryfbla? you buy Of Kropor It fuorontood lor your total tofitfocfloo ytrflott of otottufocfuror If you oro oot totitliod Krofor will rtpltct tvr I toon wlfb tbo tottto broad or o tomporoblo h'enf or rofuad your jrcKoto prko "i OPYRIGHT 1994 THE KROGER CO ITEMS AND PRICES I OOD SUNDAY, APRIL 9, THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL I I, 1994. IN WINSTON-SALEM? ft RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. NONE i ILD TO DEALERS. M
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