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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937 :■*>*■ r .-r - Tuesday to let six pupils take pa proving, Mrs. Frank Swisher of Danner | in the spelling contest at Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Russell of was in Jordan Friday en route to Boise for a short visit with relatives. Hollywood, California, called at the Local truckmen hauled four truck Lou Eachus and M. L. Kurtz homes Mr. Russell was leads of fat cows to Nampa Satur Friday morning. here on business connected with his day for George S. Parks. Mrs. Walter Bowden of Rome ranch near the Pfeller ranch and was in town Saturday to get a ship called on a few of his fathers His father Is ment of baby chicks from a hatch- friends while here. quite well and anxious to make an cry at Ccivallls. Father Dillohenty of Baker held other trip to Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz were services at St. Bernard’s church Sunday. D. C. Wells of Pendleton Ontario visitors Tuesday. En route has been inspecting the IO N route they made a drive over part of the and buying right of way from own new project across the river north of the Owyhee. The new project ers of patented land. makes an interestng Tom Lillibo c f Wallowa a bridge certainly c ntractcr made a trip over the study. You come home feeling your 'rcpcsed route inspecting bridge crops looks maybe a little better and possibly better than you imagined Ites. It did. Misses Ruby and Agnes Maher, Mrs. Duvall was an all day guest Peggy Shea. Charlotte Mills and of Mrs. D. L. Anderson on Wednes j Louise Psir.zeri accompanied by J. day. In the afternoon they called on | P Morgan. Frank Maher and Mark Mrs. Kurtz, as did Mesdames H ar Morgan drove to Murphy Saturday ris, Eachus and Deffenbach. evening and attended the dance t'rere returning Sunday. They re- Legal Notices > r t a veiy nice time. ^S Y N O P S IS OF A N N U A L S TA TE M E N T A t the Malheur County musical b f the United States Branch o f the Liver held last Saturday in Ontario and pool and London and Globe Ins. Co.. Ltd., o f Liverpool, England, on the thirty-first conducted by Mr. Lax son of the day o f December, 1936, made to the In musical department of the Ontario surance Commissioner o f the State o f Ore gon, pursuant to law: school, the Jordan Valley grade C A P IT A L Deposit school was represented by six pupils Amount o f capital stock . . . $ 400,000.00 1—Col. Charles A. Lindbergh pictured in Bombay during his recent flying visit to India with Mrs. Lind INCOME c f the 4th, 5th and 6th grades. bergh. 2—The “ big three” in the drive to unionize the textile industry; left to right: John Brophy, director Net premiums received during Their teacher Miss Ewing and their the year . . $ 8,855,898.92 of the C. I. O., Thomas Kennedy, secretary-treasurer of the United Mine Workers of Am erica and Sidney Hill Interest, dividends and rents man. presiden' of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers. 3—Scene in Ponce, Puerto Rico, where 12 persons died accompaniest Mrs. Neal Shea ac received during the y e a r ... 744,971.47 companied them. Delhenia and Income from other sources re in a nationalist uprising demanding independence for the territory. ceived during the year....... 109,267.70 Dora Yturraspe and Virginia Elor- Total Income ................. $ 9,510,138.15 dia sang a trio entitled "Eventide.” DISBURSEM ENTS More fun! The freshman history For an encore they sang "Beautiful Net losses paid during the year including adjustment classes went on a "sit down” strike River.” Delphinia and Dora Y tur expen ses......................... $ 3,382,410.04 paid on capital Tuesday. raspe sang in the advanced chorus. Dividends stock during the year. Nil M illy Ross. Jimmie Shea Geraldine Commissions and salaries paid Mary had a little lamb. during the y e a r .................. 3,144,583.61 W hat did Loren Earnest have in Palmer and Virginia Elordi sang In Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the y e a r .............. 518,767.81 the intermediate chorus. Monday one o'clock study hall— Amount o f all other expendi Sally Fillingsness was a visitor at A student body meeting was held tures .................................... 3.032,613.88 Mrs. Sam Ross took them to O n oh—a horn toad! Friday morning. Letters were pre school Tuesday. Total expen ditu res............. $10,078,375.34 Cute? M y yes! And a freshman at tario Friday where they stayed at ASSETS sented to Jack Doolittle and Nellie Did any of Meredith Selts’ cigars that. Bushy hair, wears glasses and the Moore Hotel. They returned Value o f real estate owned (market value) ............... $ 459,577.00 Jean Schwelzer, school yell leaders. show up at school Tuesday? is sorta thick with two junior boys, Saturday by way of Caldwell. All Value o f stocks and bonds reported a wonderful time. owned (market value . . . . 16,859,091.03 laughs and giggles in Health Ed The Sophomores entertained the on mortgages and col The Harold Gluch family. Mr. and Loans Grades came out Wednesday. Six Why? W hy certainly! Peggy Sills. lateral. etc. ........................ 315.801.38 student body with a short play, a Cash in banks ami on h a n d ... 945,998.32 Mrs. Bas Deary, Mrs. Lee and the more weeks, now. A nice good looking plump junior Premiums in course o f col reading and songs. Those in the lection written since Sep girl. Is very studious. Has black hair Joe Gluch family drove to the Owy tember 30. 1936 ............... 1,349,890.81 The men teachers attended a and blue eyes. Sometimes better hee dam Sunday. After spending Interest play included Hollis DeGrofft, Leola and rents due and ac crued . . . ............................. 150.855.39 True Ison, Gloria Glascock, Raymond schoolmasters meeting in Emmett known in study hall as “ sugarplum." some time at the dam. they drove to the park were a delicious picnic Warren, Joe Robertson, Bonnie Thursday night. Total admitted assets ....... $20,081,219.91 Absolutely—Rena Mitchell. IA B IL IT IE S lunch was enjoyed. All voted it a Gross claims L for Matlock, Doris Hite, Houston W il losses un The question is "How well will We wonder some more— paid .................................... $ 1.252.633.09 wonderful sight and a worthwhile son, Frank Pompe, Dudley Maus- Why they call Miss Retty "Stone Amount o f unearned premiums the school softball team fare in the trip. ling. Juanita Franklin gave a read on all outstanding r is k s .... 8,826,135.14 wall.” for commission and bro Monday the contract for the Due ing, "T h e Usual Way.” A girl’s trio town league?” kerage .................................. 72,436.56 Why Joe Robertscn was so happy ~»**~** High ****** School «v**v^v* gym s j u i at ab e o i u a n i A ll other lia b ilitie s ................ 551,880.97 Union Jordan composed of Bonlne Matlock, Ruth The public speaking class carried in one o’clock study hall. Valley was let to Johansan and soni Flanary and Joyce Ashcraft and a on a 'mock' meeting Wednesday $10.703.086.36 Why Miss MacDonald has been so paid up $ 400,000.00 of Parma, contractors. Work will Capital boys trio composed of Clarence ‘trying’ to get some experience in busy telling fortunes. Surplus over all liabilities ........ 8.978.133.55 Enos, Frank Pompe and Merle parliamentary law. Why Luella Leuck was so sleepy be started as socn as the material can be delivered. Kurtz each sang a number. They Surplus as regards policy Monday. holders ........................... . . , $ 9.378.133.55 The student body and school were accompanied by Margaret Why Hazel Huffman gets o ff from T o t a l ..................................... $20,081,219.91 Kllngback. Kathleen Clowers intro board are planning to purchase a the bus at Oregon Trail now. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR TH E Y E A R new sound and motion picture duced each of the numbers. Net premiums received during Why Charles Short got a ticket y e a r ...................................... $ 50,548.05 machine for use in classrooms and to study hall Monday. Losses paid during the y e a r.. 21,744.27 Losses incurred during the year 20,311.69 Donald and Mary Leuck o f Baker at student gatherings. Why Dale Bingman doesn’t shave Name o f Company, Liverpool and London Globe Insurance Company, Limited. were visitors at the school Monday. Tuesday morning the farmers re and Some of the biology students plan o ff his mustache. Name o f United States Manager, Harold joiced over the fact that they found Warner. Oraco and Mary Hibbard from to go on a collecting trip this Satur Statutory resident attorney for service, water in the main laterals. That Stanley Stillman, Jr., Portland. Oregon. _ Kingman Kclony were visitors at day. I W IL L N O T be responsible, alter this date. means water to bring up the crops the school Friday. April 9, 1937. for debts contracted by that need more moisture in the others than myself. By MRS ISABELLE LEE We Wonder W hy— u ______________ Signed: H. J. T U FT8. The girls league met Friday noon ground and water to put on the alf- Betty Schweizer was so worried to elect a new president. Irene Mrs. Maskey, who has been visit falfa and clover fields to hurry Poage won from Lucille Trrasher in last week. ing relatives near Portland for the these crops along. a close vote. Mrs. Harvey McLaughlin and past two months returned last M on Don McCoy's lip Is cut. SURGE MILKER children returned home Sunday day. Ray Strickland returned to school I f Betty Schweizer and Bonnie after having spent a week visiting W. S. Maher left for Boise last Monday after an absence of more Matlock are really working Friday relatives in Caldwell and Nampa. Tuesday. than a week. afternoon. The Young People o f the Sunday Shirley Scoggins came from The rhe only Stainless Steel Buckskin Mine last Monday. He re School and their friends enjoyed a Machine. Factory representa turned Tuesday. Mrs. Scoggln and scavanger hunt Friday night. Five tive. Sales and service. children who have been visiting at car loads of young folks took part. Most of the articles were found ex the Long home returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCain who cept a "sky-hook- which they are have been spending the winter in still looking for. R. A. M AR K S. Nampa. Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Harry Denny made Arizona returned home Tuesday. John S. Conway and Boyd E. a business trip to Caldwell Saturday Box 562 Phone 1178J purchased seven Blakely made a business trip to Vale and while there young guernsey calves which they Tuesday. Do you have ample insurance to cover Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leyton of will feed out. Dr. Barlow who owns a 200 acre Boise visited Mrs. Leyton’s parents. the loss? Don’t take a chaw e— See Mr. and Mrs. Noble last week. They ranch here has purchased another 160 on Dead Ox Flat. returned home Sunday. Miss Crummett was out of school Henry Nickle who has been herd ing sheep for John Arrhabal was three days due to illness. Mrs Mau brought to town suffering from rice Judd substituted for her. Don M. Graham, Manager The sixth, seventh and eighth spotted fever. Wednesday Pete Laca took him to a Nampa hospital. He is grade room was dismissed at noon reported to have a mild case. Jim Mills went to the Warn ranch last Thursday returning Saturday. CAN YO U R RADIO Axel Lingren went to C liffs to T A K E IT? build a chimney in their new school house. I f you are having radio trouble Miss Lois Perslnett accompanied don’t take a chance on doing by her father went to C liffs Satur serious damage but call an day. Miss Perslnett will teach there Srenes and Persons in the Current News High School News Newell Heights JORDAN V A LLE Y If 1 our Home . . . BURNS Nyssa Realty Co. Buena Vista News SY N O PS IS OF AN N U A L S T A T E M E N T of the PA, LM BRM NS. MU. F IR E IN S CO. of Philadel phia, Pa., cn the thirty-first day Mrs. Grover W illis spent Friday of December. 1936, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the afternoon with Mrs. E. L. Jamison. State of Oregon pursuant to law: Mr. and Mrs. Day have moved on INCOME IN 1936 the 40 acres they bought. Net premiums received $1.898.416.90 Mrs. E. L. Jamison and Mrs. Interest, divids. & rents ' 115.934 53 From other sources 62,472.15 Chester Sage spent Wednesday at Nampa. Tctal ''••ome $2,076.823.58 Mr. and Mrs. John Bartholma of D IS F I r 'V M E NTS IN 1936 Net losses and adjustment Huntington spent Thursday after experses $639,248 50 noon at the Alva Goodell home. Divids paid policyholders 325.019.63 Commission1' l i ‘■p.larles 433.546.24 Mrs. Ralph Boyles, James Willis Taxes, licenses & fees 52.865.01 and Helen Pierce have been on the All ether expenditures 183,510.75 sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sage have Total expenditures $1,634.190.13 ASSETS moved cn their homestead. Realty (mkt. value) $351,944.95 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Esttick, Mr. Stocks i mkt v a l ) Bends Amortz. $2,233,704.49 and Mrs. Joe Huylcr and Jerry from Loans on mortgages, etc.. 224.125 75 Meridian spent Sunday at the Alva Cash In banks & cn hand 514,817.04 Premiums in collection 382,311 31 Goodell heme. M r .and Mrs J. Interest <fe rents due 20,293 85 Jamison and daughters were after Reins. Recoverable on noon callers. losses .......................... 33,194.29 Orland Farmer was a Boise visit Admitted Assets $3,760,391 68 or one day last week. L IA B IL IT IE S Unpaid claims $161 613 19 Britain's Highest Cliff Unearned premiums 1.251.664.57 Britain’ s highest cliff is at St. '■’emmission and brokerage 82.699 70 All ether liabilities 56 000 00 Catherine’ s, at the south of the Isle Voluntary Reserve ...... 150,000 00 of Wight. It is 830 feet high. Total Habs, less cap. $1 701,977.46 $ 2.053 414 .?? °nrnlns over llabs. Policyholders surplus $2.058.414.22 Total ....................... $3.760.391 68 1936 BUSINESS IN OREGON Net premiums received $7 391.6? Leases m id .................. 1,598 19 Tosses incurred 636 76 Penn. Lumbermens Mu. Fire Ins Co.1 Justin Peters, President H J P “ M ring, Sec.: Attv. for ser vice T. E. Larsen. Portland, Ore. Tell our Advertisers you saw their ad in the Journal B A L K Y DRAINS MEANS TROUBLE I f any of your plumbing drains are sluggish, don’t wait longer to let us fix them. They wiU get worse and perhaps stop operating altogether, and it will be difficult and more expensive to fix them. W e are ready to take care of all your plumbing troubles at low cost. GEO. J. KINZER Plumber PHONE 134-J-2 PA R M A Drink SHELTON’S for G ro w th 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 SH ELTO N ’S product*. For the Milk Purer In Quality, Try Shelton Dairy Building and Property Values ARE GOING UP Check your fire insurance policie3 . . . A re you carrying enough insurance to adequately reimburse you in event of fire loss? LE T US A N A L Y Z E Y O U R IN S U R ANCE REQ U IREM ENTS . . . W E W R I T E A L L KINDS OF IN SU R AN C E Frank T. Morgan Nyssa, Oregon Phone-31 Seed Spuds Idaho Certified Bliss Triumphs this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Jones of Cald well spent the week end at the Jack Dunning home. Everett Jones has gone to Hager- man where he is employed by Mor- rlson-Knudsen Co. Fernando Madariaga who has been 111 for the past week was taken to a Nampa hospital by Pete Laca Thursday. He is reported to be lm- tU/VE U? Expert Radio Repairman Guaranteed Work EUGENE SEYBOLD at Nyssa Electric Next to Bakery Since 1913 In Malheur County Vale Oregon DS ALL KINDS OF VEG ETABLE SEEDS FOR YO U R SPRING PLANTING GET MORE FUN FROM YO U R CAR This Season! Bank of Malheur On ¡on, Lettuce and Pea Bring your car in for a complete motor checkup and enjoy trouble free mot oring this year. 4 All Typ es of Com m ercial Fertilizers ^ See Us Before Doing Anything On - SEEDS - W RITE or PH O NE Denney R. Hogue, Nyssa, Oregon, Phone 48 or Tom Eldridge Nyssa, Oregon, Phone 45, and They W ill Call On You E. W . Pruyn A uto Repair Located in Powell Building Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation E. W . Pruyn, Prop. k one 56F2 -F. H. HO GU E . . . Nyssa