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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY MAY 18, 1944 PAG E R V K 1 Heiter and family. Arcadia Visit In Nampa— F A R M SALE term of school here last Friday. A sume the giving of mental examin occasion. C. W. Barrett and Glen Dowers picnic dinner was enjoyed at noon ations immediately so as to create The closing event of the two-day 3 miles west and one mile north Mr and Mrs Ed Wild and Mrs Mr and Mrs Vern Butler and went to Vale alst Friday to help >y the parents and children. Mrs a pool of eligible men in anticipat fair will be the style revue in which Dwight Seward and Nelda and Sh o f Vale on Graham Boulevard, amlly attended a birthday dinner make out the budget for the non- Berthelsen moved to Nampa, where ion of the reopening of the air co girls in the 4-H clothing club will irley Seward took dinner at the M O N D A Y M A Y 22. high school for the coming year. her husband is farming. Mrs W al 73 Sheep at the home of his uncle, Harry rps enlisted reserve program on or model garments made in their pro F. A. Powell residence in Nampa 18 Cattle Jackie Dail, small son of Mr ana ker left for Colorado for a visit. jects. The fair will be held at the Monday Mrs Wild remained as an 34 Hogs 1 Horse ~armer, in Ontario Saturday even- Mrs Lee Dail, is ill with the meas Mrs Anna Dail returned last week about June 1. Lt. O. A. Billings, toca-. CAP o ff Ontario schools. les this week. overnight guest and attended, the Farm Machinery from Jerome, Idaho where she ig. Mrs Otis Bullard, who underwent visited her sister, Lillian Ambrose. icer, said that he had made arrang A. D. Shevlln, Owner, Col Joe Nazarene church district assembly Mr and Mrs Earnest Barker att- an operation in the Holy Rosary Bible study will be held at the ements to conduct a mental exam Visit In Idaho— Church, Auctioneer. Tuesday. nded a conference of the Nazarene ination in Nyssa Thursday, May hospital in Ontario May 4, was br home of Mr and Mrs Ernest Barker Mr and Mrs George Mitchell and [lurches in Nampa last week. ought home Saturday in the ambul this week with Mr and Mrs Barker 25. Young men between the ages niece, Beth Donnelly, and Mr and Visit Parents— SU N D AY NOON. June 4, large of 17 and 17 years anc s mourns are Mrs Lily Dement of Myrtle Poinc ance. in charge. number of saddle horses, work hor Mrs Burnall Brown and daughter. Mr and Mrs Joe Ewer's daughter, Oregon arrived last week for a visit The Arcadia Sunshine club will Mrs J. M. Wagner has gone to eligible to take the test. The exam ses and mules will be sold at Welser ination will be held at Nyssa high Marion Grace, spent Sunday in Mrs Dell Applegate of New York Auction ring. with her daughter, Mrs Ellis W ar meet at the home of Mrs Ellis War the coast for a visit. and Mrs Eddie Smith of San Diego school and applicants must appear Nampa and Caldwell. They visited ner and family. ner today. The 4-H sewing g irls , Sunday school will be held at 2 J. M. Martin, auctioneer. Ralph are visiting here. Mrs Applegate's Ben Helter of Camp Roberts, Cal will display their work. p.m. next Sunday. Rev. McConnlee not later than 8 P.M. Mrs Mitchell's sister. Mrs E. D. Peterson, manager. husband. Lieutenant Applegate, left Those men making qualifying ifornia is spending his furlough wi Mrs Amos Berthelsen and Mrs 1 of Ontario will speak at 3 p.m. Donnelly, at Caldwell. Sunday for his station. scores will be notified of their elig th his parents, M r and MVs Art Walker of Vale closed a successful Everyone is invited. SYNOPSIS ibility to enlist as aviation cadets. A ucual Statement of in « u n i :— .&4BrfcfinM k - o o T R A N C E COM PANY. LTD ., PA N IY o f N ew York, in the State o f N ew They will then await the announ * I pz!ÌRL,xaéuR!i5' 8YN O PSI8 o f Annual Statement o f the ▲neb o f New York, in the York on the 31st day o f December, 1943. F E D E R A L IN S U R A N C E COM PANY, of ork, on the 3l i t day of made to the Insurance Commissioner o f the cement from army recruiting head ¡ ¡ â î Æ r - f e made to the Insurance Flemington. In the state o f New Jersey, State o f Oregon.^ pursuant to b v : Four Newell Heights young folks on the 31st day o f December. 1943. made the State o f Oregon, pur- E a E to & la w jra quarters that recruiting for the air •uaat to the Insurance Commissioner o f the State : were among the seniors who grad Amount o f capital stock o f Oregon, pursuant to law: CA P IT A L uated from Adrian union high corps enlisted reserve has been for Of deposit capital 9 300.000 00 P*“ ” ------W W W - * a-*00-0~ ' 80 Amount o f capital stock paid IN C O M E mally re-opened. Members of the Net premiums received dtir- Up ----------------------------- f 4,000 000 00 school. They were Maxine Smith, "»lu m i received dur* lng the year ----------- $ 3,06L 940 lO y » o r ______________ 3.362,203.04 enlisted reserve are not called for Interest. dividends and INCOME Maurice Judd. John Norris and — *- i and rents Im crM t. dividends rents received during the Net premiums received dur* training until after their 18th bir the year- 503.308.83 rsemved during t year ------- ----------------- 567.271.70 lng the y e a r ____________ Dudley Kurtz. 6.209.103.46 l o c e m from other sources Income from other sources Interest. dividends and thdays. 266.641.31 rscsivsd during the ye ar. received during the year 240.430.41 Leo Winn had his well drilled rents received during the y e a r ____ ________________ All those wishing to take the «•4 .4 2 «. 34 Tyt11 Income 9 332.356.28 Total deeper this past week. Income from other sources DISBURSE!____ ITS D IS B U R S E m - during the year - ____ __ Net Mrs. Bill Toombs o f Kingman mental screening lis t May 26 are Net losses paid during the _____ paid during the year Including adjust year Including adjustment asked to notify Lieutenant Hillings Total Income __ 6.946,405.73 1.593.300.94 ment e x p e n s e s --------------- Kolony and her mother, Mrs Con expenses 8 1.604.517.9 « „ . D IS B U R S E M E N T . and salaries as soon as possible. Commission!, ____ ___ Net lueses paid during the 1.305.959.41 rad Martin of Clarkston, Wash paid during the y e a r - .— pair during the year------- 1.2301200.87 year including adjustment Taxes, licenses and fees Taxes licenses and fees e x p e n s e s ..... ............ 2.912.574.95 ington, called at the c . B. Hill paid duitnjc > M I « * r ----- SO0.908.SS paid during the y e a r - . 1.978.861.28 Commissions and salaries ▲mount o f all other exocndl- , Dividends paid on capital paid during the y e a r . . . 1.694.910.19 Frank Newbill and M. L. Kurtz S TYLE REVU E TO lures ______________________ 3.215.946.73 stock during the year__ Taxes, licenses and fees m ; Amount of all other expenses itr a r a homes Friday afternoon. P*ld during the y e a r ..- 239.124 68 BE HELD JUNE 2-3 paid on capital *■“ H H S M W te - A B ta A "1'1“ 41 Dividends Total e x p en d itu res_______ _ 887.478.46 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy and stock during the year__ 560.000.00 Value o f b o n d s owned A D M IT T E D A881 ÌE T 8 Amount o f all other ex Value of bonds owned Arlene are visiting this week in penditures ------------------- 303.500.80 Friday and Sati^raay, June 2 and [ Yam s o f stocks owned Irnar- 3.691.039.40 (a m o rtised ) -------- 812.871.113.45 5.033.279.00 Value o f stocks owned (m ar- Buhl with friends and relatives. 3 are the dates fqji the annual 4-H Total expen ditu res______S 5.710.111.22 1.489.402.11 m itt , .... and on hand „ ket valu e) --------------------- 6.887.490.00 A D M IT T E D ASSETS I In course o f eol- The M. L. Judd family enjoy club spring show .and style revue, Cash In banks and eu Value o f bonds owned ___ I___ w n t U u sines Sep hand ---------------------------- 2.039.193.54 «amortised * ------------ 810.034.714.14 ed Sunday dinner with "M other" which this year will be held in con 876.748.7« tember 30. 1943 ________ Prem ium s In course o f col Value o f stocks owned Interest and rents due and lection written since 8ep- (m arket value) ________ is , 1.075.441.41 Judd in Parma. a c c r u e d --- -------------- ---------- 48.768.93 tember 30. 1943 ______ junction with the biennial meeting 314.423.02 Cash ia banks and on hand 3.1 1.933. 588.47 129.956.97 Other assets (n e t) _________ Interest and rents due Premiums in course o f col The Wayne Word family o f Cald of the Malheur County council of and a c c r u e d ______ __ ____ __ ________ 5i.427.73 lection written since Sep Total admitted a a i_______ 813,269.193.19 tember 30. 1943 _______ well attended the Mother's day the P T A in Ontario. 740.321.92 l ia b il it ie s ' otal admitted assets-” 822.641 Interest and rents due and dross e l alms for ‘ L IA B IL IT IE S dinner given by members and accrued _________________ _ Featured during the event will be un Other assets ( n e t ) ______ m m ss Gross claims for pre- - 8 3.244.818.94 friends of the United Presbyterian exhibits'of work completed by girls ▲mount o f unearned a ll outstand- Amount o f Total admitted asarts *26.341.*7T.T4 mlums o ai l o u t e t a ni church in honor of mothers. The of the 4-H cooking and clothing cl D a s for commi salon and 3.903.850.74 L IA B IL IT IE S lng risks ----------------- -- 3.266.918.07 Oross claims for losses un- 137,033.42 brokerage . . . . . . . . . ----- young folks of the church gave an ubs during the paat winter. Various D us for c ______ ______ 171.940.24 AU other lia b ilit ie s ________ Amount- ~ o l ~ un.arn.d~ " ¡t o - * * • « * ■ * » ■ • * enjoyable program in the after contests will also be held during th Al|b *othe?^abiH tisa ” 111111 5.159.'2?5 22 mlums on all outstand- Total liabilities, _ except noon. capital 9 4.800.439.40 Total llabltttlsa. except at time. e jr S ^ m s a s B r -iS i * • * »• "* “ Deposit _ capital --------------------------- 811.490,361.41 Maurice Judd, Maxine Smith, Sètta s e a l ___ 9 500.000.00 Capital paid On Saturday morning the county xSSS:5Si:S? Surplus ____ as over all « 49 ----------- 82.000.000.00 and Dudley Kurtz were dinner council will hold a board of man Surplus liabilities . T,948.733.79 over Total except' -- - , liabilities, VACvyi as regards a I I guests in the Rev. Nevin home agers meeting at the Conklin grade - a s y hold er» -9 8.448.733.79 _ liabilities . 8.750.789.38 Capital paid lip tY Ö Ö b.O bb Surplus as regards pol Tuesday evening in company with school building. Surplus over icyholder* ------------------------910.75 0 .7 8 9 .3 ^ all liabilities f 14.432.14« 41 BVUNmaaT n - or S bqon T » o r 'V h e " t e a k j other membets of the senior class. Saturday afternoon, commencing Net premiums received dur ® ‘.r p,y*.^ " razarda pop tcyholdara ------------------------ 1Z.43*. 1.41 B U S IN E S S T n O R E G O N f J r ^THE ’f f i ’ the y e a r ________ , 945.520.13 at 2 oiciock, the 4-H clubs and the N et ing losses paid during the N et premiums received during ____________________________________ 28,159.52 »a w the y e a r --------------------------8102.360.11 P T A ^rlU present a joint program B U S IN E S S -I N o r è o o n - V i LR Assurance N a m « o f company: Pearl Net losses paid during the year 36,030.47 N m premium« received dur . Ltd.. Unit*.J States branch, Name o f company: U N ITE D STATES featuring group singing and musical G U A R A N T Y CO. HSS-- o f United States manager. O. H. .Ut^oiee. ’ paid “ durlnjT'uU* « Name o f president: George H. Reaney numbers by members from both or N am e' of branch secretary, D. J. Cowie. Name o f secretary: James O. Cannon. M r and Mrs F. L. Parker inter- Nm ne o l company?~ »M a n Ü ïtaaurVnee C o ” Statutory resident attorney fo r serv ganizations. Judge Robert D. Lytle Statutory resident attorney fo r serv ice. Hon. Seth B. Thompson, insurance ice: Seth B. Thompson. talned with a dinner on Mother's N a m . ¿f president. Hendon Chubb. will be the principal speaker for the enaimfseloaer. N am e o f secretary. Joaanh J. M . er.tr. day in honor of Mrs Ida Parker. Guests were her other children, grandohildren and great grand chil dren. Mrs Otto Munger and son and Aleck Ellis of The Dalles are visit ing their sister and daughter, Mrs x. Vernon Britton and family. v]r 4 Mr and Mrs Herbert Bergman NEWELL HEIGHTS _ 1ÉÉ Upper Sunset WAYNE Republican ATTENTION HAY GROWERS F O R U . S. S E N A T O R Remember — If You Vote Republican — Vote for WAYNE M O R S E l‘eid advertisement, Morse for Senator Committee, Ralph D. Moores, Corbett Bldg., Portland, Oregon Serial siory of the boy next door and fam ily were dinner guests Mother’s day at the Edwin Bergam heme in honor of Herbert's and Edwin’s mother. Walter Fairbanks of Vale was and overnight visitor, Sunday at the U. E. Parker home. Your Biggest Problem Today Is To INCREASE PRODUCTION WITH LESS Youths To Get Screening Tests Good news for air minded 17- year-olds has been released by o ff icials o f the civil air patrol in the announcement that they will re sume administering m e aviation cadet mental qualifying examinat ion to those who are interested in enlisting in the army air crops en listed reserve for eventual air crew training. Tw o months ago, with the train ing program ahead of schedule, the army air force suspended the pro curement of 17-year-old aviation cadets. 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