Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 15, 1937, Image 6

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    NYSSA, GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1937
iturcs ................... .... 4,6V).207.32
hogs to Portland last week. Lem
and Bud Wilson accompanied the
Total expenditures $19,514,914.14
ASSETS
The Owyhee PTA had a very sat shipment.
Ness Hatt shipped a carload of
Realty iBook value) ......$1.186,700 00
¿j
Jeanette
MacDonald
and
lsfactory meeting Friday altemoon. cattle
bonds (Stock mkt
v jij
to Portland Friday.
Nelson Eddy as the sing­ Stocks
Bonds & Amortized
12,723,322.55
After an Instructive and entertain­ Reverend
Chandler, Sunday
ing lovers of "Maytime’’ Loans
on
mortgages
1,400.151.17
ing talk on Holland by Mrs. Gar­ school cupervlscr,
several
Cash in banks & on hand 8,337,910.0c
ret Stam, the members voted t<j visits here Wednesday made
and
Thurs­
Premiums in collection 2.849,858.01
send two "follow up" 4-H club mem­ day for the purpose of interesting
Int.,
rents ..........................
and other admitted
bers to Corvallis for summer school the community in a Bible school
assets
132,252.61)
and to sponsor a dinner for play for this summer.
Total admitted assef *26,630,204.36
day at Vale. May 7. This means Patricia Marvin, who is ill with
I LABILITIES
they will plan dinner for at least pneumonia, is very much better
Claims
... „„„ 194.16
...
80 persons. The PTA is also spon­ Dr. C. A. Abbott is the attending
unpaid- for losses
$11.362
Unearned premiums 6 891.728.00
soring Boy and Girl Scouts and the physician.
C-mmission
and brokerage 4 411
369.837
Dramatic club at present.
All other liabilities
678 7P 59
Dorothy Lowe of Caldwell and
Total
liabilities
$23
035
438
53
Owyhee PTA with 27 paid up Jack
who is working at the
members sent four delegates, Mes- Ward Walters
Pollcvhr.lders
surplus
3.594,765
86
camp, had dinner with
dames Abbott, Klingback, Schweiz- Mr. and Sheep
Total
26.630,204.39
Mrs.
Ellis
Walters
Sunday.
er and Fauchier to the County Mrs. Bertha Culbertson and
1936 BUSINESS IN OREGON
Council at Annex Saturday. They
Premium1
' received
$ 4.196
8 629 15
Juanita and Mr. and Mrs.
enjoyed the lecture given by Rev. daughter
Losses
nald
42
Culbertson were Sunday dinner
Chandler of Weiser on “The Good Lee
Tzvr
'ps
incurred
9.45104
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cul­
I.UMBERMFNS MUTUA T. CAS. CO
Old Days.’ The delegates will give bertson.
James S Kemper, Pres. H. O. Kem­
a detailed account of the Council,
per Secretary; Attv for service
Watch Dick make love by the
at the next PTA meeting.
Charles H. Tisdalp, Portland. Ore.
brook
in
the
sunset
at
the
Oregon
Mrs. Charles Schweizer of Owy­
schoolhouse. Friday April 16
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATE­
hee and Mrs. H. A. Conner of An­ Trail
MENT of LUMBERMENS MU­
Donald McGinnis and family
nex were voted the outstandlng4-H spent
TUAL INSURANCE CO., of Mans­
clubleaders in the county. This en­ home. Sunday at the John Jarvis
field. Ohio, on the thirty-first day
titles them to a free trip to Cor­ Sunday visitors at the E. H. Bark­
of
December Commissioner
1936. made to
Insurance
of the
the
vallis summer school.
State
of
Oregon,
pursuant
to
law:
er
home
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
D.
The 4-H Baby Beef and the Wiliam, sister of Mrs. Barker and
INCOME IN 1936
Maytime—5 Big Days, Starting Sunday, April Net premiums
received $1,956.27872
Cooking Club each met at the Mr. and Mrs. James Stephans and
Int..
Divds.
Az rents
98.269 07
18
at
the
Dreamland
in
Ontario.
school house last week.
From ether sources
12,280.69
Watch Aunt Emma play rlb- sons.
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATE­
Klingback and child­
nuckle at the Oregon Trail School ren Mrs. had Fred
Total Income
$2.066,828.48
MENT of the United Mutual Fire
Sunday dinner with Mr.
A D RIA N NEW S
DISBURSEMENTS
IN 1936
house, Friday, April 16.
Ins.
Co.,
of
Bostcn,
Mass,
on
the
and
Mrs.
Bob
Duncan
near
Parma
Losses
paid
and
adj.
By MRS. CLARK ENOS
thirtv-first day of December. 1946. expenses
We are always pleased when we Hazel Huffman spent spring va­
made to the Insurance Commis­ Commissions and salaries $653.91989
587 019.66
hear that former Owyhee students cation
sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­ Taxes,
with
her
sister
Mrs.
Earl
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerrlt
Muntjewerff
licenses Ac fees
49.598.12
have received honors in their ad­ Patterson In Emmett.
suant
to
law.
«inn
non
no
were
Thursday
evening
dinner
All
other
expenditures
139.446 0 °
paid up $100,000.00 Divids. to policyholders 481.936
opted communities. Recently the A group of young people includ­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Case Munt­ Capital Stock
37
INCOME
IN 1936__
Spokane papers announced that ing Juanita Franklin, Viola Pullen jewerff in honor of Mr. Muntje- Net premiums
received 3,059,8o0 o6 Total expenditures $l,891,920.0i
Mrs. Carl Quackenb^sh, formerly
Int.. Divids.,
& rents .* 1®5’ ,by-.yd
2 S ot
81tppy and Byrd Walter? werff’s birthday.
ASSETS
From
other sources
Marion Lowe, daughter of Mr. and Gerald
picnicked
at
Owyhee
Dam
Sunday.
(B-ok bonds
value) ... $276.466.51
Mesdames
Mitchell
Gaviola,
K.
Mrs. Tom Lowe, was elected presi­ Mrs. Lila Abbott brought her Gardner of Big Bend, R. C. Enos. rTntr,I income .................3,266,619.51 Pealtv
Stocks
and
(Amortized value) 1.616 14039
dent of the Delta Gamma alumnae son Jim back from Robinette to stay W. E. Ashcraft and daughter Donna
DISBURSEMENTS 1N ^36
mortgages, etc. 289,728.47
of that city. Mrs. Quackenbush was with his grandmother, Mrs. O. R. shopped in Ontario and Payette Losses, adjustment exp. 944.333.70 T Cash in on banks
& on hand 247.85Ô.70
on
capital
stock
president of this sorority while at­ Hite about three weeks. Mrs. Ab­ Friday afternoon. They called on Divids.
in due
collection
259.645.99
Commissions and salaries 476,792.98 Premiums
Int.
Ac
rents
and
tending Whitman college and is bott returned to Robinette Friday. C. A. Rose while in Payette.
Taxes, licenses and fees 60..j.J.a4 accrued
32,825.28
well qualified to accept this greater Mrs. Robert Tombs is visiting her Louise and Kathryn are looking All other expenses
1,150,132.49 Other ledger assets
11,751.61
honor.
daughter Mrs. Ness Hatt.
for a husband. If interested, be at
$2,G38,832.61 Total admitt-d nssets $2,734 417 88
The officers elected by the Dram­ Bob Rice is recovering very nicely the Oregon Trail Schoolhouse April Total expenditures
ASSETS
LIARD ITIFS
atic club last week were: Russell from his operation.
16th.
losses unpaid $144.111.00
Sta°morU) “
4.771.291.84 Claims
Patton, president; Nadine Crocker, Mrs. Earl Strickland is still ser­ Mrs. Merle McReynolds of Nampa Cash
Unearned
premiums 1,415.699.08
in banks & on hand 435,569.82
vice president; Dorothy McClure, iously 111
A: brokerage
26 000 00
visited Friday afternoon with her Premiums in collection 293.215.69 Comm
Voluntary
Ac
Special Res. 100.000 00
secretary and terasurer. The busi­
& rents due
cousin Mrs. Gerrit Muntjewerff. Int..
Other
Reserves
............
52 500 00
& accrued
,.’„”„5;
ness meeting was followed by an HUBERT LEUCK LEARNING
Mrs. Ted Newton and children Reins,
recoverabel
3b.0t>0.ii
entertaining pflogram planned by
Total
liabilities,
except
Mrs. Gerrit Muntjewerff shop­
TRADE OF METALSMITII and
capital
$1,73*310.98
Doris Klingback and Nadine Crock­
assets 5,569,813'.91 Permanent
ped in Ontario and Payette Satur­ Total admitted
Surplus
Fund $200.000.00
LIABILITIES
er.
day
and
visited
relatives.
Surplus
over
all
liabs.
796 106 90
111 .740,00 Policyholders surplus
An interesting photograph was Mrs. Ellen Marker of Boise ac­ Unpaid
Since the needle valve at the received
$996.106 90
Unearned claims
premiums
2,273.840.27
Tuesday
from
the
Navy
Re­
<fc brokerage
28,000.00
dam was opened the Owyhee river
companied her daughter Mrs. Comm.
Station at Portland, show­ Charles
J ntaI BUSINESS IN OREGON
$2.734 417.88
652,644.96 , 1936
has risen until it has become nec­ cruiting
McConnell home for a visit. All other liabilities
ing
three
boys
working
at
the
trade
essary for Fred Hite’s children who of metalsmith on board the U.S.S Misses Ellen McConnell and Total liabs, less capital 3,066.231.23 Net premiums
received
$8 074.67
nald
igt
hitherto crossed in a car or on a Medusa, the Navy’s floating repair Joyce Ashcraft attended a Sunday Capital paid u p ............. 100.000.00 T T osses
osses
incurred
441 (57
over
liabilities
...
2.403.582.68
sort of footbridge, to use a boat. shop for the fleet. Among the three School party given at the Tom God­ Surplus
LUMBERMENS
MUTUAL
TNS
Colleen Connaughy who crossed the in the picture was Hubert P. Leuck win home in Kingman Kolony Policyholders surplus 2,503,582.68 Chas.
H. Keating. Pres : W H O CO
river on a horse to catch the school of Nyssa.
Thursday evening.
Kejg.
Seeretarv. Attv for service T
Total
$5.569.813.91
bus below Lowes, has been out of Leuck enlisted in the Navy on Albert Heldt returned Thursday 1936 BUSINESS IN OREGON E. Larson. Portland. Ore
received
24.143.00
school ever since high water.
Portland on a business trip. Premiums
21, 1934. He was home in from
Losses paid
13,678.46 SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATE­
Does
advertising
for
a
husband
J. W. Kygar and sons leased 120 March
Losses
incurred
of the INDEMNITY MAR­
1936 and plans another visit give results? Find out at the Ore­ UNITED MITT. FIRE INS. 24,078.46
CO MENT
acres of land, 100 acre in hay, from April
INE
ASSURANCE
Ltd on the
US
here
in
October.
K. Liggett, Pres.; O. E. Ringquist. Branch of New York, CO..
N. Y„
gon Trail Schoolhouse, Friday L. Secretary;
8. T. Calhoun. Keith Kygar leased
Atty
for
service
T.
E.
thirty-first
day
of
December.
1936
,
April 16.
10 acres of land from Troph’s for
Larsen.
Mrs.
Henry
Hatch
and
son
visit­
CHATTER
BOX
CLUB
MEETS
the purpose of raising sugar beets.
OF ANNUAL STATE­
ed at the parental Louie Hudson SYNOPSIS
Besides this, the Kygars are farm­
MENT of the LUMBERMEN MU­ CAN YOUR RADIO
ing their own two ranches, which Mrs. Loyd Adams entertained the home in Wilder Wednesday.
TUAL
CASUALTY
CO. of Chicago
111., on the thirty-first day of De­
are mostly in beets. We predict a Chatter Box club on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson and cember.
TAKE IT?
1936. made
to State
the Insurance
busy summer for them.
April 7th. The following members daughters Ruth and Betty of Commissioner
of
the
of
Ore­
Sunday guests of Mrs. gon, pursuant to law:
If you are having radio trouble
An 9'4 pound boy was born to answered roll call with helpful Nampa were
Ashcraft.
INCOME IN 1936
don’t take a chance on doing
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kreager hints, Mesdames E. L. Jamison. Ed­ Amanda
Net
premiums
received
$22.219,614.81
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilbur
Roberts
and
April 3. Mrs. Kreager was formerly ward Neilson, Charles Gardner, C. family were Sunday dinner guests Int.. Divids. Ac rent
580.292.65 serious damage but call an
H Bennett, H. Mew, Alva Goodell,
Rowena Glenn.
From
other
sources
320.869.93
the Chas. McConnell home.
Expert Radio
Vern Wilson and Mr. Kendall, Misses Eunice Bennett and Eliza­ at Mr.
and Mrs. Gerrit Muntjewerff
Total income
$23,120,777.39
who lease John Reece's land, with beth Godell. Mrs. Adams and Eu­ visited
Repairman
the Merle McReynolds
DISBURSEMENTS IN 1936
Bud Wilson shipped a carload of nice Bennett gave a very interest­ home in in Nampa
paid and adj.
Sunday evening. Losses
ing program. Mrs. Nelson is to ar­
Guaranteed Work
expenses
$10,265.333.41
range the program for next meet­
Commissions
and
sal.
4,175.392.88
Phone
your
news
items
to
the
ing which is to be held at the
Taxes, licenses & fees .... 403.980.53
home of Mrs Harland Maw April Journal.
Have T hat
Amount cf nil other expend-
EUGENE SEYBOLD
21. A dessert luncheon was served
at Nyssa Eleijjric
by the hostess.
Next to Bakery
Well Dressed
^¡¡| O W YH EE
I
t
41
opus
Look!
Every man and every woman
likes to look their best on
every occasion . . . and more
and more people are depend­
ing on the Nyssa Tailor Shop
to keep their clothes spot­
lessly clean and nicely pressed.
Looking neat and clean pays
dividends in self-respect and
the respect of your friends
and acquaintances.
Wrap up vour clothes that
need uVaning right now and
leave them at
Nyssa
Tailor
Shop
Don Morgan. Prop.
Nyssa Packing
and take home tome
C H O IC E MEAT
For Sunday Dinner
We refuse to sacrifice quality
for a few pennies per pound.
When you buy here you’re
buying meat that must con­
form to our rigid standards of
quality.
Try the Meat Market Firtt
N YSSA P A C K IN G C O .
FRESH MEAT
FISH
CURED MEATS
Total income
$528,257.30
DISBURSEMENTS IN 1936
1 osses paid Ac expenses $224.738.05
Comm Ac salaries
708,005.16
Taxes, liceu *'" Ac fees — 8 805 61
Other e: 7 Lndli*jres
154,315.92
T cial expenditures
ASSETS
$495,865.74
Stocks
and bends
(Amortized
value) owned 927,475.09
ua^h
in
banks
A- on hand 52
42.233
28
Premiums
in collection
63° 34
Interest Ac rents
7.78693
All ether Assets
8,75011
Total admitted assets $1,038,877.75
LIABILITIES
Claims
for
losses unpaid $174.644.00
Unearned premiums
116.754.85
Contingent commission
9 263 00
All other liabilities
23 686 07
Statutory Dennslt
Deposit
$324 346 73
statutory
324.316.72
Surplus, all liabilities 514.531.03
Policyholders surplus
$714,531.03
. Total
* 1.038 877.75
1936 BUSINESS IN ORFCON
Net premiums received $ 70472
Tosses nald
................ 13 969 47
T The
osses Indemnity
incurred Marine Assur.
7,754.47
CO
l td TT. S R-nnrh
TT. S. Manag°r. Anoleton A- Co-
Tnc. Attorney; Treasurer R, F
Pwett: Attv for service. Durham Ac
Bates. Portland. Ore.
*
Drink SHELTON’S
for
Growth
Milk Is the most import­
ant factor in the grow­
ing child's diet for its
strength—and health-giv­
ing qualities. And he likes
the taste of SHELTON’S
product«.
For the Milk Purer
In Quality, Try
Shelton Dairy
Building and Property Values
ARE GOING UP
Check your fire insurance policies . . .
Are you carrying enough insurance to
adequately reimburse you in event of
fire loss?
LET US ANALYZE YOUR INSUR­
ANCE REQUIREMENTS . . . WE
WRITE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
Frank T. Morgan
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 31
Don't Delay Getting a . ..
Winter is now a thing
of the past and it’s
time to change to
lighter oils and
greases.
Full knowledge of every point which needs lub­
rication and type of grease best suited for that
point is combined with painstaking attention at
our grease rack.
- 0 -
Powell Service Standard
Station
Products
Phone 1
Seed
HAPPY BREAD BAKERS MEET
The "Happy Bread Bakers” met
at the home of Miss Crummett Sat­
urday at 10 A. M The meeting was
called to order by the president,
Miss Ethel Farnsworth, and the
secretary. Miss Susan read the
minutéis of the last meeting.
The girls cut out pictures for
their memory books before starting
the dinner. Miss Virginia Mae Jar­
vis and Miss Ethel Farnsworth
made the rolls for the ft inner; Miss
SiBan Zamora made the pudding;
Miss Wlnnifred Doty made the
meat loaf and fixed the corn; Miss
Aurora Zamora and Ethel Farns­
worth fixed the salads. After all the
food was fixed, dinner was served.
Their guests were Miss Josephine
Webb and Miss Betty Nelson. An
enjoyable time was had by all.—By
Aurora Zamora, club reporter.
Correct Wedding stationery print­
ed to your order at The Journal.
When Shopping in
Nyssa Stop a t . . .
made to the Insurance Commis­
sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­
suant to law:CAPITAL
Statutory deposit
$200,000.00
INCOME IN 1936
Net p'emlums received $348,531.87
Int . Divds..
rents
37,224.88
From
ether &
sources
142,500.66
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See Us Before Doing Anything On
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WRITE or PHONE Denney R. Hogue, Nyssa, Oregon, Phone 48 or
Tom Eldridge Nyssa, Oregon, Phone 45, and They Will Call On You
F. H. HOGUE . . . Nyssa
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