LlABitmiS and SURPLUS 



D* » e n«bT 31 December 31 



1944 194S 



Policy R«Mrv«t $I7,7«S,7«3.1« $20,722,046.06 



Policy Proceeds Urft 



en deposit S83,4«9.S3 1,098,392.00 



Policy Oiv. left oa d«|M«i» 1,005,M».94 1,210,722.92 

 Premiums and Interest 



paid in odvoiw* 9a«,ie».1t 1,328,591.44 



Policy DtvMMMb dMtared . 4«6/IMJ7 533,062.03 

 Res. for Invett. atki hit. 



losses and Mwt. Fhtct. . 873,000.00 1AX>0,000.00 

 Claims Reported! bwt 



pending proof 71,394.47 35,307.29 



Res. lor unrepwrted datm* . 96,900.00 67,150.00 

 AU ether Hobiiitie* 



Indudtng taxes 13S,«17JW 348,847.73 



TOTAL LIASIUniS 



EXCIPT CAPITAL . . $32/l48,S07.9« 



Copltai Stock $ M0,000JW 



Uflossi^ml SwrpIvs 2,619,S24.<9 



$26,344,119.43 



$ 200,000.00 



3,269,652.88 



strong ins 



TOTAL $3S/MM>33.83 $29,813,772.31 



Insurance in Force .$226,008,013.00 $250,639,350.00 



an OAK! 



I N S U 

 G H 



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Like the oak, its symbol. Country Liie draws its strength 

 from the soil. 



Country Liie vras organized by Illinois farmers to meet 

 the needs of Illinois farmers. 



Country Liie is wholly owned by Illinois farmers. 

 Country Liie is managed by men elected to their posi- 

 tions by Illinois farmers. 



Thus the sound financial growth of your Country Life 

 Insurance Company — its condition as of this date — 

 stands as testimony to the wealth of our Illinois land and 

 the foresight of the men who farm it. 



More than 140,000 Country Liie policies are in force — 

 approximately 80% of them owned by Farm Bureau fam- 

 ilies. ^■ ■■■',/■.-:-' ^'- 



